Mathias Bonal est doctorant en biologie, membre du Comité Para.
Il a été interviewé par Jean Michel Abrassart sur le podcast Scepticisme Scientifique concernant un billet d’un journal anthroposophe en rapport avec les virus et bactéries.
Source principale : Beatrix Hachtel traduite par Patricia Alexis (2020), « Le Coronavirus et ses arrière-plans », dans Nouvelles de la vie anthroposophique, numéro IV, pp. 12-15
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