Letter To Del Bigtree and the HighWire

I’m a paid Highwire+ member because I value Del’s dedication to exposing the truth about vaccines and other medical fraud and deception. However, after watching his Off The Record (OTR) interviews with Dr. Tenpenny and Dr. Raoult, where Terrain Theory was discussed, I was taken aback. I had anticipated that Del would tackle the topic with the open-minded curiosity I’ve always admired in him, but his unexpected derision and cynicism threw me off balance—leading me to write this email to the HighWire.


I’m curious about what you actually know regarding Terrain Theory. It strikes me as odd that, rather than directly interviewing the doctors who challenge the existence of viruses—or at least question whether they’ve been properly isolated, observed, or proven to cause infection—you instead discuss their views through other professionals. For instance, Dr. Stefan Lanka, who won a lawsuit demonstrating that the measles virus wasn’t adequately isolated, isn’t just a scientist; he’s a former virologist with deep expertise in the field. Then there are other highly credentialed doctors like Dr. Mark Bailey and Dr. Sam Bailey, Dr. Tom Cowan (whom I believe you’re familiar with, Del, from his association with the Weston A. Price Foundation), and Dr. Andrew Kaufman. These individuals represent a group of conventionally trained, reputable medical professionals who are now openly challenging the foundations of germ theory. This isn’t some fringe, conspiracy-driven movement. Their position likely mirrors the resistance you faced when you began speaking out and producing films about vaccines—back when the public and establishment hadn’t yet caught up, and you were met with skepticism and criticism.

On another note, it’s worth mentioning that many of us who watch The HighWire and value your efforts to expose medical disinformation and inform the public about vaccines also resonate with Terrain Theory. Given this overlap in your audience, it might be wise to ease up on dismissing or critiquing it—at least until you’ve had a chance to dig deeper into the subject yourself. So, I’m left wondering: what do you know about Terrain Theory?

More importantly, how open-minded are you to hosting one of these doctors on your show? Inviting someone like Dr. Lanka, the Baileys, Dr. Cowan, or Dr. Kaufman to share their perspectives could enrich your mission of empowering the public with information and letting them decide for themselves. It would certainly align with your commitment to transparency and challenging entrenched narratives. So, are you willing to extend that openness and give one of these voices a platform on The HighWire? I think your viewers would appreciate the chance to hear them out and draw their own conclusions.


Why I’m sharing this:

I’m sharing this because it’s time Terrain Theory stops being overlooked and starts being openly discussed. Del, as a leading figure in the health freedom movement, is ideally positioned to bring this topic to a broader audience.

If you agree, please consider emailing or messaging Del and the HighWire via social media, urging him to address this subject rather than sidestepping it. Honest discourse is essential—continuing to ignore Terrain Theory, like an elephant in the room, or brushing it under the rug risks undermining Del’s reputation as a committed truth-seeker. And since he’s worked hard to prove his and the Highwire’s credibility, I’m sure he’d surely rather dive in than let silent doubts cloud his legacy.

Contact Information: To reach Del and The HighWire:
On X: @delbigtree @HighWireTalk
or The Highwire Contact page: thehighwire.com/contact/

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