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Rob D's avatar

Brilliant essay. John Snow is now in good company with a bunch of other real scientists who have been lambasted, berated, doxed, shunned, de-monetized, fired, etc. for *daring* to question the "consensus" around "vaccines", food, weather, water, and air (to name a few). He's also in good company with a group he didn't have back then: *Millions* of people who have awakened to the cult of "scientific consensus" and will *never* trust those cult members again.

Ned B.'s avatar

Yes, exactly. Another doctor who was destroyed for going against consensus was Ignaz Semmelweis who discovered that doctors washing hands in between patients reduced the transmission of deadly disease. Here is the sad story of his demise, quoted from Wikipedia:

Despite his research, Semmelweis's observations conflicted with the established scientific and medical opinions of the time and his ideas were rejected by the medical community. He could offer no theoretical explanation for his findings of reduced mortality due to hand-washing, and some doctors were offended at the suggestion that they should wash their hands and mocked him for it. In 1865, the increasingly outspoken Semmelweis allegedly suffered a nervous breakdown and was committed to an asylum by his colleagues. In the asylum, he was beaten by the guards. He died 14 days later from a gangrenous wound on his right hand that may have been caused by the beating.

His findings earned widespread acceptance only years after his death, when Louis Pasteur confirmed the germ theory of disease, giving Semmelweis' observations a theoretical and scientific explanation, and Joseph Lister, acting on Pasteur's research, practised and operated using hygienic methods with great success.

RunningLogic's avatar

So sad 😞 I’d read this before but it is definitely worth rereading and remembering!!

β€”β€œ some doctors were offended at the suggestion that they should wash their hands and mocked him for it”

Huh sounds familiar πŸ€”πŸ˜‘

Chixbythesea's avatar

He lost his license to practice.

Even the father of genetics, Gregor Mendel was mocked and banned. A 1/2 century later his work was stolen and republished by more favored β€œexperts” and Mendel was still given very little credit.

alexei's avatar

Another hero of the cholera epidemic in the 1800's (and continuing today all over the world despite most of the US medical orthodoxy) was Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy.

From AI -

"Homeopathic treatments during Cholera epidemics were reported to have significantly lower mortality rates compared to conventional treatments of the era. For example, some accounts suggest mortality rates of 1-2% with homeopathy, compared to 40-80% with conventional treatments during the 1831 cholera epidemic."

"While homeopathy continues to be a subject of debate in modern medicine, Hahnemann's early recognition of the importance of hygiene and his attempts to find alternative approaches to treatment amidst the challenges of cholera epidemics represent a significant chapter in the history of medicine".

The mere word "alternative" seems to have always raised the hackles of the Establishment.

nancylee's avatar

homeopathy and chiropractry (the original hands on palmer method, NOT the modern lights and spot heat and tables that move around version) were so demonized as to become illegal. because they worked. which did the newly instituted rockefeller petroleum based pharmaceutical model - which mostly made people worse or killed them - no good at all.

Chixbythesea's avatar

My parents in the USA circa 1978 were using homeopathic remedies they ordered from Germany. They weren’t available in the states at the time.

Leo's avatar

What the establishment loves is "standard of care." One size fits all.

RunningLogic's avatar

Yes thanks for that, I had forgotten! I am pretty sure I’d also heard about it from a midwife friend some time ago but I don’t recall where I heard it first.

Maxstirner's avatar

Lest we forget: The English guy who discovered it's sugar not fat that's bad decades ago was also semmelwised by the Science!

Julie Ann B's avatar

Thanks Donna! You have a phenomenal memory!

Donna in MO's avatar

It was a lucky guess. I remember reading about Semmelweis on some Substack and guessed it was Jeff's. The 'search' function on Substack is not always great, but with the unusual name, I didn't have to wade through a bunch of posts to find it. Yet another example of history repeating itself, and we pack animal human's tendency to 'cancel' the outliers & dissidents!

Kaylene Emery's avatar

Blessings and appreciation from Sydney Australia

Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Why insult Dr's with the thought of hand washing/basic hygiene when pHARMa can easily come up with a very profitable jax-zeen for that?

Overuse of Antibiotics is a modern day classic example.

Shelle's avatar

Semmelweis's story has long haunted me. I believe one day God will set these wrongs right and I cannot wait to see Semmwlweis's colleagues forced to admit to every cruel word each spoke, every terrible action each took. I do not know how a just God will handle them, but for them to finally be humbled and ashamed is something that seems right.

Now I want the same for those who attacked Snow.

LJ's avatar

Instead of haunting them, currently doctors apparently are emulating Semmelweis’s detractors, especially emulating the three drs that directly placed him in a mental institution which ended his life.

Nancy Fahey's avatar

Ok, so what if in the last 50-60-70 years, when we didn’t know better but vaccines were the β€˜where with all’! I kind of think β€˜soap’ has been what has kept us healthy!

Carol Brizzolara's avatar

Soap, improved refrigeration, and sanitationβ€”including water, sewage, trash, street drainage, as in no more horse drawn carriages and horse poop all over cities, etc.

Garden Lover's avatar

Polio also is spread by fecal matter. Some 15-20 years ago, the Gates Foundation went into India and administered the polio vaccine to a bunch of kids β€œfor the greater good.” Not long after, children who lived downstream started getting polio and dying. (The vaccine strain, of course.) I believe some 45,000 died as a result. It was so bad that the Indian government no longer allows Gates or his foundation in their country. (At least, they didn’t for years. I can’t say about now.) Also, they had a case against him and his foundation.

Wouldn’t it be lovely if he stood trial, was found guilty, and thrown in prison? Not our prisons, they’re too nice, but an Indian prison or another one like it.

Truth Seeker's avatar

Poor Sanitation wreaks all kinds of havoc.

Polio is said to be caused by another "virus" A better case for Polio cauation is made from insecticide use and exposure when it was "discovered" Polio is a paralytic dis-ease. Being downstream from a recently Polio vaxxed population, is damning.

In the Phillipines typhoons commonly create raw

sewage scenario with Dengue Fever outbreaks due to mosquito vector.

Red Cross Gardasil vaxxed prepubesent girls in rural villiages allegedly to "prevent" Cervical cancer. A brilliant Oncologist studying the emergence of Ovarian Cancer proved the Gardasil vax as causative. He found smoking gun evidence in cancerous ovaries.

Quickly swept under the rug by Phil. "officials"

The Gates vax story in India implicates the genocidal goon.

Where BG appears good things do not follow.

Cholera from breaches in sanitation is widely documented.

One could advance the concept that weakened immunity has many horrible consequences.

Immunity is weakened when the "microbiome" is out of balance.

Verified by bacterial counts. There is no "virus" eqivalent.

All kind of inference is made for "markers" that are cover for

We have no idea.

Garden Lover's avatar

I’m aware there are multiple causes for polio systems, including DDT, but I remember reading more than one article about this incident over the years.

Julie Ann B's avatar

Gates needs to be publicly hung for his crimes against humanity. He is a very evil man.

Garden Lover's avatar

100%. Only his money has kept him out of jail. Hopefully, that will change soon.

Eruca Sativa's avatar

I remember reading there's a price on his head and orders to arrest him immediately but can't recall in which country and don't know if it's still current.

Cousin Clem's avatar

I believe polio was really the result of toxic pesticides such as lead arsenic and DDT which effected the anterior horn cells. This is why, unlike most alleged viral diseases like the flu, polio was most prominent in the summer months when people were consuming large amounts of fresh fruit and produce all contaminated with large amounts of these pesticides. It effected people in rural areas that lived on farms where these pesticides were used, as well.

Jsmart's avatar

Also Moth in the Iron Lung

Garden Lover's avatar

I saw a photo of them actually spraying kids with DDT. I don’t remember what health thing was supposed to be good for, but they were advertising it for that.

Concerned mom's avatar

AND GIVEN a dose or two of his own infections,... I mean vaccinations...

Garden Lover's avatar

I’m sure you’ve seen the interview where he talks about how vaccines have been a cash cow for him.

Kathy Sincere's avatar

Everyone needs to read "Dissolving Illusions" by Dr. Suzanne Humphries.

David Clark's avatar

The British word for bathroom is β€œloo”. It is a bastardized word from the French term β€œgarde l’eau!” Literally β€œkeep the water” but was used as a warning to people on the street who might be walking by when they emptied out their chamber pot water- β€œwarning, water!” Or β€œlook out below!”

Over the years it was shortened to just β€œl’eau!” Which to English speakers sounds like loo.

Carol Brizzolara's avatar

We can also add antibiotics, too!!!

CStone's avatar

Not even sure about those.

Ruth H's avatar

Yes! The rules of kindergarten one of which is to wash your hands before eating. When most everyone was using those stupid hand sanitizers, I’d just shake my head and go wash my hands. Another ignorant rule from COVID like the useless masks. Ugh

Donna in MO's avatar

Well as one who attends festivals, concerts, etc where the only option is the porta potty, I do still keep hand sanitizer around for when hand washing is not an option. Figure it's better than nothing.

Ruth H's avatar

That’s true as an emergency use. During covid people were practically bathing in the crap.

Donna in MO's avatar

It actually kept a local distillery in business that also had a large (shut down) event space & restaurant - evidently the process of making hand sanitizer is similar to making booze and they started churning out gallon jugs of the stuff - sold to commercial clients to refill dispensers, and made up for the lost revenue. But yeah, the hand sanitizer craze was right up there with the one way grocery aisle and the masks.

Nancy Fahey's avatar

Now they are saying the hand sanitizer are bad for you!

Concerned mom's avatar

If it kills all bacteria, your body can't mount a response, and thus it makes immune systems weaker.... it's like when a baby crawling around the floor puts everything it their mouth... that helps the baby start to make a strong immune system for later

AJF's avatar

Concerned mom...and playing outside in the dirt!πŸ€—

Nancy Fahey's avatar

Years and years ago saw a very interesting show on PBS….hummmm…it highlighted 3 eye doctors from a very well known hospital in New York who went to India and did cataract surgery..maybe 10,000 in two weeks. What impressed me was the first doctor scrubbed like he should and put on gloves, second doctor β€˜washed’ his hands and put on gloves, the 3rd doctor just washed his hands….out of the surgeries they had a significant decrease of infections compared to their surgeries back home. The explanations was their immune systems had been so tested during their lives they were strong immune systems as they aged…oh that’s not all …,so many Indians had cataract due to their spice regimen…apparently spices were meant to disguise old and rotten foods and the spices made them digest foods fast, hence their bodies didn’t collect the vital nutrients for the eyes…

ILoveherbs's avatar

Our skin is our largest organ, designed as a protective layer for the vital internal workings. Skin absorbs anything that touches it...alcohol & chemicals from hand sanitizer, petroleum based products from clothing, lotions, chemicals in sunscreen, etc. We are truly poisoning ourselves slowly, so as not to be noticeable.😞

Concerned mom's avatar

Exactly! I stopped using sun screen many many years ago... God gave us natural protection in melanin..."Melanin plays a crucial role in protecting cells from the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation by absorbing and dissipating UV light, thereby reducing the risk of DNA damage and skin cancer." Plus 15-20 minutes of direct sunshine on our skin helps our production of vitamin D, thus a healthier body

Ruth H's avatar

I’ve always thought that. They dry out your skin.

Cousin Clem's avatar

When I was still working, even before the advent of alleged covid, our company put hand sanitizer all around the building so you could somehow stop the spread of flu. It was the beginning of extreme paranoia of "germs". Anti-bacterial soaps in the restrooms as well. I wrote to the people in charge of this nonsense and told them the folly of this since as soon as you touch another doorknob or keyboard, your hands are again contaminated and unless you want to have everyone wearing gloves all the time, it's pointless. I told them that the makers of Purell must have been doing a dance when they convinced them to buy all those many containers of that glop.

Dena's avatar

Yes, great essay to remind us nothing new under the sun. Accountability is needed, We must be the generation that stops this insane & deadly political practice of lies & control that has gone unchecked for generations. Another ex. - docs or midwives washing their hands when assisting a birth greatly increased the chances of the mother’s survival. People avoided hospitals as they were places people went to die. Somehow that knowledge has been forgotten until the C experiment brought it back to the light.

Mike's avatar

Even with all that medical "consensus", people are avoiding hospitals today!

Tio Nico's avatar

replace "even" with "because" and you have it right.

Learn to be your own doctor. Not that complicated.

We have allowed "da ECKS spurts" to dwell upon the dais o superiority and so at our own peril.

How many simply swallowed the hook, line, sinker, and bait o the "medical community" to not only "explain" da covid but to manage it to our great harm? The data were out there, available to anyone curious and interested enough to look.

virus lab-tweaked

escaped or deliberately distributed

mrna protocol can NOT conpher immunity, per inventor o the process

spike protein IS the poison

no mechanism to end production in th body

common drugs provide excellent curing, mechanism well known

"come back when you are worse" to get the Black Mamba in your throat

Princess cruise ship in Tokyo Bay proved "scientists" dead wrong

Phautchee's prevarications were endless

vitamin D and zinc very successphul dephense against the Vie russ

I could go on...........

Gloria Magee's avatar

β€˜The data were out there, available to anyone curious and interested enough to look.’ Yes. It was if it stayed long enough and you found it before it was removed. One had to use every means possible to capture things and trying to share that meant folks couldn’t find it themselves because it was no longer there. Covid introduced me to most of the β€˜Disinformation Dozen’, C & C, Dr. McCullough, Dr. Zellenco, (sp?) and many others…. But it was difficult. And sharing information opened one up for the same ridicule that Snow and others throughout history experienced….. It wasn’t easy.

Peter Schott's avatar

That's who I thought this was going to be about. I don't think I'd read about Snow before, but not surprised by the story. :(

RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I’d also read about Semmelweis before but not Snow.

Donna in MO's avatar

Jeff actually covered this story in 2023:

For that remarkable discovery, Mr. Semmelweis was made a doctor, promoted to the Academy of Sciences, and awarded the 1847 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Haha, just kidding! Actually, Semmelweis was ridiculed by the doctors, fired from his Vienna hospital, made a pariah and professionally unemployable, and driven out of Vienna entirely, persona non grata. He died broke in Hungary, in a psychiatric hospital, after suffering a severe beating by asylum guards.

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/handwashers-saturday-august-19-2023

RunningLogic's avatar

Oh yes I’d forgotten about that, thanks for the reminder!

Metta's avatar

Actually, it was the midwives who were originally washing their hands ~ not the doctors.

LJ's avatar

I just read the Semmelweis bio on Wikipedia. Can anyone here tell me if this bio has been altered over the last 5 years? Semmelweis is an obvious hero at a very basic level and yet, because of the past 5 years it almost looks like they are trying to minimize his impact and emphasize his supposed β€œbreakdown”. The whole bio reads like a history of the egregious acts of the past 5 years of the consensus β€œdoctors” and PH demeaning, minimizing, cancelling and some even think killing some good doctors. (Ask me about the latter if interested. Some say several Naturopaths and Functional medicine doctors were deliberately killed or β€œsuicided” ).

Eruca Sativa's avatar

Not "some". MANY! This was already happening years before the scamdemic.

The same trend is now picking up in Canada.

This article is from 2016.

https://healthnutnews.com/recap/

Vicki's avatar

Truely, the biggest health discovery ever, washing hands!

Tio Nico's avatar

Interesting. I have known about Lister and Pasteur but never heard o Semmelweiss. Thanks

Truth Seeker's avatar

That historical fact re: Semmelweis is widely taught in any inectious disease course.

Hand washing is not a threat to any current narrative.

Exposing the virus fraud brings down the entire house of cards.

Pasteur, on his death bed, said La Terrain.... The environment

Just saying...

LoriB's avatar

To add to your Semmelweis mention, he mandated handwashing with chlorine for doctors at the Vienna General Hospital. He believed doctors were transferring a "morbid poison" from autopsies to the delivery room, causing higher mortality rates for women delivered by physicians compared to midwives. His discovery helped prevent childbed fever, a deadly illness that killed around five women per 1,000 deliveries in the mid-19th century. I wonder if medical schools teach this to incoming physicians or or don't in the hope they don't use their critical thinking skills.

David A's avatar

A wonderful microcosm of a very dark side of human nature. of course very relevant to today. In an article on the entire Global Warming story,, the psychology behind these terrible acts of group power is examined. (Note, CAGW refers to the correct name for theory of global warming Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming)

"...Yet these proposed CAGW remedy laws do greatly increase government power and wealth for some international bodies, some nations, as well as individual wealth for some corporations. However this increase in wealth for some is at great expense of many more. (One to two trillion dollars a year) Energy tax is always a tax on the poor. And it is this lure of global political power that is so seductive to souls in delusion seeking power. See Does Power Corrupt (link) https://anderdaa7.substack.com/p/does-absolute-power-corrupt

Political proponents of CAGW clearly state, in their own words, their political motivation. That motivation is support for socialism and by extension, statism and world government. While many are influenced to support the CAGW agenda by different factors, the proposed solutions ALWAYS engender the political goals of statists, while having an immeasurable effect on atmospheric CO2 concentration and G.A.T.

Beyond political power objectives, the disparate factors which influence many to accept CAGW are well studied social phenomena such as; personal wealth, and Institutional wealth. Researchers in many fields know that funding is available for their department if they can attach theoretical CAGW harm to a paper. (There is hundreds of billions of dollars a year available for research and industry) As often quoted Upton Sinclair said β€œ'It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” Other known and studied bias factors are peer pressure, social and professional shadow-banning, confirmation bias, noble cause corruption, misuse of the precautionary principle, and effective propaganda of repeated and false warnings of doom by many CAGW proponents.

β€œThe terrible truths of these experiments in human compliance and propensity to be beastly stand testament to the nature of the problem.”

Milgram showed us how people will harm people if pressured by authority

ASCH showed us that people will ignore their own senses and perceptions when pressured by peer group

Stanford showed us how easily humans can be egged into abuse of power”

As the world grows ever smaller via human technology, human systems and corporations grow ever more global. It is logical therefore that systems of human corruption can and would also became more pervasive and global in scale. The merge of One world Government and international business is not to be trusted. These people endlessly proclaim how they are doing this for the good of the world.

β€œOf all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good, will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. They may be more likely to go to Heaven, yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth. This very β€œkindness” stings with intolerable insult. To be β€œcured” against one’s will and cured of states which we may not regard as disease, is to be put on a level of those who have not yet reached the age of reason or those who never will; to be classed with infants, imbeciles, and domestic animals.”

– C.S. Lewis

I am perfectly willing to stipulate that some, even most scientists endorsing the CAGW conjecture, are acting in good faith. Yet it is nevertheless an indisputable fact that political agendas are a significant element of the CAGW alarmist movement, and that radical statists are using the issue as a pretext to advance their goals. It would be a grave mistake not to take this into account. Here are their own words...

β€œTo achieve world government, it is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism, loyalty to family, tradition, national patriotism and religious dogmas.”

Brock Chisholm… Quoted in: Davis, Llewellyn B (1991) Going Home to School, p. 69 This quote is old and the providence is well supported but questioned by some. The actions of the WEF and many other quotes supporting like ideas are not disputed at all"

From the always free, not a news feed... https://anderdaa7.substack.com/p/global-warming

Essay33's avatar

This will forever be one of Lewis' greatest insights:

β€œOf all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good, will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.”

– C.S. Lewis

NanaW's avatar

One of the greatest Christian thinkers. It puts to shame most of what is published by the Christian press of today.

RunningLogic's avatar

Indeed!! One of my favorites! So full of insight and truth!!

M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

Trust the science but Verify what the scientist is trying to sell you based upon his/her interpretation of the "science."

Bard Joseph's avatar

Science follows the drug trade

Pasteur was a shill to push the germ theory.

Great book on vaccines is Dissolving Illusions.

Trump still controlled by Pharma and TrumpRx.

Bard Joseph's avatar

"Thus the Drug Trust, while maintaining the Stalinist Communist Government in Russia, simultaneously maintained a Communist back up regime in the United States, the Trotskyite Movement, in case the Stalinist regime should fall."

Eustace Mullins

Murder By Injection.

David A's avatar

No Trump is not.Jeff has written well and balanced on this. Germs aand viruses are real. The solar cycle is not the cause as you asserted yesterday. Yes the drug trade has had a tremendous negative influence on real science.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Germs exist in polluted water, not travel through the air. Spanish flu caused by introduction of wireless technology around the world due to the introduction of wireless communications.Viruses can not be isolated. Many become sick due to "flu like symptoms" which cover everything. Many experiments done where sharing bodily fluids with sick folks could not replicate the disease.

David A's avatar

I suggest you go to a decent AI, Grok is likely best, and have an honest debate about your conspiracy theories with an open mind to examine every arguement and counter position. It will not happen here.

Tio Nico's avatar

not travel through the air?

You have just disqualiphied yoursel as a source o accuracy.

Leave a sterile petri dish out on counter over two or three days. then put the lid back on and wait some days to see what

just "dropped in" out o thin air as you denied pathogens can travel through normal room air.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Pasteur recanted his germ theory at his last conference

Quiltlady's avatar

Excellent Book. Dissolving Illusions was written by Suzanne Humphries MD with Roman Bystrianyk.

Vicki's avatar

Next "doctor" "Profession" to take on is Psychiatry. Their book of "diseases" are just names with no cause and no solution other than drugs.

Tio Nico's avatar

Or based upon WHO is writing said scientist's paycheck

David A's avatar

Thank you. I appreciate your support. I hope folk can enjoy my simple Substack that is NOT a news feed, and will never clutter anyones inbox. In particular the short essay, "Does Power Corrupt", contains what I consider the only real long term solution to our cultural woes.

Lori's avatar

Whatever the consensus says, do the opposite.

Trevor Boyce's avatar

I find this advice works reasonably well in life.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

that is why it is always good to check, if every doctors says theory A, if there are a few who got sidelined, saying theory B. Just like the hype of high blood pressure, statins, vitamin D, and lots more, there are plenty of sources now, to research dissenting theories. I had heard about the story but not about Dr. Snow, a forgotten hero! Just today Dr. Pierre Kory cursed a study appeared in Jama, that 'proves' the jabs did not cause all the problems in newborns (and lots of stillborns). Story worth reading - https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/p/covid-scientific-misconduct-rages

CStone's avatar

I am scheduled for an MRI

w/contrast next week. I expressed concern with a DO and the specialist about it taking so long for it to leave the body. They actually chuckled and said β€œThat’s not even true!!”

So, I asked for the insert for the contrast. It has deadly components in it and CAN TAKE your body months and even years to rid itself of that stuff.

Part of it is magnetic.

Needless to say, I will NOT be having an MRI

Lisa's avatar

Yes they think their patients are stupid

Gym+Fritz's avatar

Interesting, I’d never heard of John Snow or Ignaz Semmelweis.

A medal similar to the β€œMedal of Freedom”, or the β€œFields Medal”, should be awarded to one or two non-consensus types each year, to remind us all that commonsense and independent thinking are two of the most important traits in science - maybe call it the β€œSnow-Semmelweis Medal”.

The problem would be determining who would make the selections - need to be able to exclude Fauci-types.

Chixbythesea's avatar

Remember they put Galileo in prison for daring to suggest evidence showed something different than β€œthe experts” sed.

Unapologetically Me's avatar

#SayTheirNames

Or better yet: WRITE them.

I'll start.

Dr. Byram Bridle- Canada. University of Guelph.

Look him up. He was duly destroyed by the Mainstresm & Medical media "during Covid". (And after that...)

(Not to mention THIS NEW unbearably tragic family (medical) crisis: his beloved wife is now missing her 4 human limbs. I kid you NOT!!)

Love, in the Time of Covid.

Truth Seeker's avatar

Any prominent author must choose words carefully.

The gremlin in this reveal was Scientific Consensus and "Board" of Health "Authorities".

The short course is that we should not and must not render ourselves subservient

to Health Mandarins. Prominent health pioneers suffer the same fate.

There are now legions of such martyrs.

As proven by Covidiocy, the delivery boys were the Medical Doctors.

Over 99% of these well educated individuals go along with whatever grift is on offer.

Those who did not go along with the official and ridiculous narrative suffer the same fate as Mr. Snow.

The bacterium Vibrio cholerae is said to be the cause of Cholera.

Bacteria can be cultured and isolated, presumably shown to cross infect.

It appears that bacteria validate all 4 of Koch's postulates.

Many dis-eases have gastro intestinal symptomatology. Think Micro Biome or, if you are older Gut Microflora. Imbalance of "friendly" bacteria coupled with Electrolyte deficiency.

That fact is useful.

No "virus" has ever been isolated, cultured and shown to cross infect

including the Covid "virus"

That is true for any and all "virus" said to cause infectious disease.

So where to point the finger?

Clearly the Medical Cartel is front row and center.

sooz's avatar

Yes -Brilliant! In my (simple) mind, this story can be distilled down to the profound wisdom of the American founders evidenced in The Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution and especially the 1st Amendment. An imperfect and prescient vision to protect each one of us from ourselves and the worst inclinations and behaviors in human nature.

Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

One of my competitors is serving a 2 year prison term for selling too many frequency devices to the alternative health industry because the buyers don't need doctors and don't have to worry about Cholera or any other plandemic.

Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

USA where we have freedom in everything EXCEPT medicine. It's controlled by the American Medical Association (AMA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to maximize profits of the drug companies and "CULL" the population. The USA population is mesmerized by the heart monitors in hospitals and doctors wearing lab coats in fancy buildings, they don't know they are being "BAFFELED BY BULLSHIT" and sickened by the ones they pay to help them.

Pairodocs's avatar

Like Ignaz Semmelweis, who was the first to study handwashing for obstetricians and up dying in a lunatic asylum at age 47. I wrote about his fascinating story here: https://pairodocs.substack.com/p/heresy-in-the-church-of-science

Concerned mom's avatar

AND SADLY, most of them are also dead....

Neal's avatar

This happens far too much. I agree with you. And I’m a professor in the sciences.

Eruca Sativa's avatar

Hopefully when medicine goes it'll take a few of the other "sciences" with it.

Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

Yahweh your God you shall fear; Him you shall serve, and to Him you shall cling, and by His name you shall swear. He is your praise, and He is your God, who has done these great and fearsome things for you which your eyes have seen.

β€” Deuteronomy 10:20-21 LSB

✝️✝️✝️

Uncle Juan's avatar

Amen!! He is our King!! King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Just a slight correction, uncle Juan, Yahweh is the name that men have given to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. It is God’s first born son that is King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

RJ Rambler's avatar

I've always wondered why God commanded a million plus ppl traveling thru the desert and they were commanded to BURY their excrement, ferment drink, to WASH, to use ash from the alter, etc etc but "modern science" didn't know.

Covered up knowledge to keep ppl under the 'religious authorities' becomes the Dark Ages. This is how it happens and here we are with millions of books and Internet access!

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

And to leave their excrement outside the camp, as the Lord liked to walk about them and was offended by their "stuff". Deut. 23:12

Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Interesting note VVV, it reminds me of a quiz question I used to have for the church; Did Jesus carry a paddle?

With the accompanying hint; it was a King James question.

Here is the answer;

β€œThou shalt have a place also without the camp, whither thou shalt go forth abroad: And thou shalt have a paddle upon thy weapon; and it shall be, when thou wilt ease thyself abroad, thou shalt dig therewith, and shalt turn back and cover that which cometh from thee: Deuteronomy 23:12-13 (KJV)

And another little note for our Bible students, when it refers to somebody covering their heels, it’s referring to them leaving their excrement.

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thank you, Jeremiah!

Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

My statement is based on the Bible, Anita, not on the doctrines of men. The book says Jesus is Godβ€˜s first born son, and refers to Jesus, not God, as King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Yes, AND Jesus said that the Father and I are One.

David Nelson's avatar

And Jesus said to the Jewish religious leaders: "Very truly I tell you, before Abraham was born, I am.” At this, "they picked up stones to stone him." They KNEW Who He was claiming to be. The "tetragrammeton", the four consonant characters in Hebrew representing the name of God, which He revealed to Moses, Yahweh, but written without vowels, YHWH, or Χ™Χ”Χ•Χ”ο»Ώ, in honor of the sacred, means literally, "I Am." "They took up stones" because He had claimed right in front of them to be God, a crime meriting death under Jewish law, UNLESS...

Some blind lead other blind.

Some blind walk in circles, leading no one.

Leading or following or walking in circles, all fall into pits.

As this comes up in this thread, it is a good opportunity to question whether "consensus" in religion has been beneficial to mankind. Christ came to establish His Church, not an infinitude of individual men's churches. What's the difference? The Source of the consensus.

Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Then in verse 36 he goes on to say that he is the son of God, which obviously means he’s not the FATHER. So what do you suppose he meant by saying that they were one?

Here he says that we can be one with him and the Father;

β€œI am not asking on behalf of them alone, but also on behalf of those who will believe in Me through their message, that all of them may be ONE, as You, Father, are in Me, and I am in You. May they also be in Us, so that the world may believe that You sent Me. I have given them the glory You gave Me, so that they may be ONE as We are ONE, I in them and You in Meβ€”that they may be perfectly united, so that the world may know that You sent Me and have loved them just as You have loved Me. John 17:20-23

So he says we can be one with him and the Father, the same as he says that he and the Father are one.

… obviously that that does not mean that we are God

SM Smith's avatar

ok, and how about this one?

For the LORD your God (YHWH) is the God of gods and Lord of lords, the great, mighty, and awe-inspiring God, showing no partiality and taking no bribe. (Deuteronomy 10:17 CSB17) https://accordancebible.com/link/read/CSB17S#Deut._10:17). please don't tell me that you believe in a "Divided God". (OT father-God = Bad/Mean, and NT son-God = Good/Graceful?

Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

There is no doubt that the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is God of gods and Lord of Lords, however, we’re talking about Godβ€˜s first born son, who is King of Kings, not God of gods. And since you asked so kindly, I will say that I do not believe in a divided God, there is only one God. The New Testament God IS the Old Testament God, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob,

… who is also the God of his first born son, the one we call Jesus

Jeff C's avatar

That's an awful lot of words that seem to go in circles while avoiding important points.

Simple questions:

- Do you believe Jesus is God?

- Do you believe in His dual nature (fully God and fully man)?

- Do you believe the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit together are God yet each have distinct persons?

Yes or no please.

There's a reason that denial of Christ's divinity, His dual God-man nature, and the Trinity have all been considered heresy since the start of the Church. If the answer to any of these questions is no then you are not aligned with historical Christianity.

Your circuitous comments lead me to suspect you are part of a non-trinitarian sect, not historical Christianity. If so, people should understand that.

Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Jesus warned us about the teachings and doctrines of men, and the book specifically tells us;

β€œSee to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, which are based on human tradition and the spiritual forces of the world rather than on Christ.”

The doctrine of the Trinity God was developed and FORMED by men 300 to 500 years after men killed Jesus, and I find that MANY Christians are totally unaware of the history of the Trinity God that they worship, and totally unaware of the history of the church that they have joined their member to. There are MANY, and again I use the word MANY, that are walking that broad road of Christianity fulfilling the word that Jesus spoke about the blind leading the blind, and ignoring Jesus’s warning that MANY people would go the wrong way.

… I am not part of any sect, I am simply one of God’s sons, and Jesus is my blood brother

John Harms's avatar

Great questions, Jeff

I say yes to all three-

I appreciate 1 John 4.1-3

sean anderson's avatar

The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob revealed His Name to His Servant Moses. It was not given to Him by Man.

Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Do you find it interesting Sean, that Jesus never one time in all four gospels referred to his God by name. And here’s another interesting little factoid, although I’m sure Christians will dismiss it, but the leaders of the Jehovah witnesses admit that the name Jehovah is simply man’s best guess. Again I’ll remind you, Jesus never told us Godβ€˜s name, so maybe God does not have a name

… or if he does, who would have β€˜given’ it to him?

sean anderson's avatar

Being a practicing Jew Jesus would never have uttered β€œthe Name.” If you can accept what is reported about Jesus in the Gospels why do you reject the account of Exodus 3:14-15 of God revealing His Name to Moses?

Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

I don’t reject the account of God talking to Moses in the book of Exodus saying;

God, furthermore, said to Moses, β€œThus you shall say to the sons of Israel, β€˜The LORD, the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, has sent me to you.’ This is My name forever, and this is My memorial-name to all generations.” Exodus 3:15 (NASB95)

Being a practicing Jew, Moses would not have uttered the name of God, much less written the name of God in the book, which is why we are stuck with the name that men have given God, that name being Yahweh.

BonWil's avatar

Yes. But. Many Jewish prayers in the time before Christ would begin with: β€œBlessed art though, King of the Universe”.

Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God.

β€” John 1:1-2

And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth.

β€” John 1:14

And Jesus said to him, β€œWhy do you call Me good? No one is good except God alone.”

β€” Mark 10:18

Now all this took place in order that what was spoken by the Lord through the prophet would be fulfilled, saying, β€œBehold, the virgin shall be with child and shall bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel,” which translated means, β€œGod with us.”

β€” Matthew 1:22-23

β€œI and the Father are one.”

β€” John 10:30

See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, and not according to Christ. For in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells bodily, and in Him you have been filled, who is the head over all rule and authority;

β€” Colossians 2:8-10

Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.

For in Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authoritiesβ€”all things have been created through Him and for Him.

And He is before all things,

And in Him all things hold together.

And He is the head of the body, the church;

Who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that He Himself will come to have first place in everything. For in Him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell,

β€” Colossians 1:15-19

On the next day, he saw Jesus coming to him and said, β€œBehold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!

β€” John 1:29

On the next day, John again was standing with two of his disciples, and he looked at Jesus as He walked, and said, β€œBehold, the Lamb of God!”

β€” John 1:35-36

β€œThese will wage war against the Lamb, and the Lamb will overcome them, because He is Lord of lords and King of kings, and those who are with Him are the called and elect and faithful.”

β€” Revelation 17:14

(LSB)

Jamie's avatar

to Him you shall cling

The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

What a disturbing coincidence. I'm running on about 2 hours of sleep myself. What a dreadful night. Ugh. I can say, unequivocally, that Black Coffee Matters.

Nice write up today, Counselor. I appreciate the deep dive....despite my dozing off mid paragraph on more than one occasion. πŸ₯± A sleepy body weakens the mind. Science. Caffeine weakens the immune system. Oh, poo on that.

NAB's avatar

Short nights must be an epidemic right now. My volunteer fire-fighter husband was up for four hours last night dealing with a structure fire. He somehow managed to get himself up and off to work by 8AM after coming home at 4:30AM. I don't know how he does it.

"Black Coffee Matters" (lol) indeed!

RunningLogic's avatar

Thanks to your husband for the important work he does! πŸ™

My husband has also had short nights lately, ongoing issues at work πŸ˜• I don’t know how he does it either! Although I guess when my kids were babies and waking up in the night, I was in a similar situation…

Sue Rosenthal's avatar

Nope. ALL coffee matters.

The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Sshhh….you trying to start a riot?

PatriotWatcher's avatar

"peaceful protest" 🀣

Karen Bandy's avatar

Mostly peaceful protest πŸ˜‰

RunningLogic's avatar

The β€œmostly” part is important πŸ˜†

Karen Bandy's avatar

It’s key to the mind control πŸ˜‚

The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

β€œI’ll grind their bones to make my coffee!”

Valerie's avatar

Thank you! Some of us are just here for the cream.

Jeff S's avatar

Enough with the kaffeeklatching. I gotta get back to the article.

Merry McIntyre's avatar

Eric, I had 3 nights recently when I didn’t sleep a wink. I discovered a hack that works. Take 1 tsp. to 1 tablespoon (depending on your weight) of pure raw unfiltered honey (like Manuka) & add a pinch of sea or Himalayan salt before going to bed. I also take some magnesium. Also take some deep breaths through the nose & hum as you exhale through the nose. The humming activates the Vagus nerve which switches the nervous system from sympathetic (fight, flight, freeze) to the parasympathetic (rest & digest). This shuts off cortisol which is the stress hormone. We all love our coffee but don’t imbibe after noon. It’s a stimulant to the adrenal glands to release cortisol. To top this off, think of things you are grateful for & soon you will be sleeping like a baby. πŸ’€

The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

I was thinking more like a White Russian….not the catalog kind. That would be counter-productive.

Bernie's avatar

I will try this. For the past 3 months my sleep has disappeared.

Juju's avatar

I struggled with severe insomnia for a decade. Two things have resolved it, neither on its own but together effective: 1) a low carb high fat diet with fasting, along with 2) lipsomal melatonin drops (I use Life Extension Fast-Acting Liquid Melatonin). Even when I wake a few hours early another quarter to half dropper of the melatonin gets me back to sleep for the next few hours.

PamelaZelie's avatar

I’ll try this, Juju. I don’t have problems falling asleep; it’s waking around 3 am and not being able to fall back asleep. And magnesium does nothing for me.

PEL's avatar

I take a Natrol 10mg melatonin that is time-released. Maybe that could work for you to last longer.

NoVA mom's avatar

Not sure this helps…but I’m almost 55 and had the same issues. I have thyroid problems so I can’t take melatonin. But my functional Dr suggested Wild Yam cream (natural progesterone - Protocol for Life Balance) and a MACA root supplement (pure encapsulations)….has made a huge difference! πŸ€

Bitsy54's avatar

Have you tried any of the sleep frequencies on YouTube? I’ve used pain frequencies with success when I broke my ankle and had to have plates and screws.

PEL's avatar

There’s a free app called Binaural Beats. You can adjust the pitch and wave frequencies. Pretty cool!!

Nancy Fahey's avatar

I’ve discovered β€˜SLEEP-AID’, inexpensive at Cosco (sorry not sorry) and I’m sleeping 8-9 hours a night…

PEL's avatar

In a yoga class we learned to inhale with β€œso” and exhale with β€œhmm”. It’s very relaxing. Even just thinking those sounds while breathing slowly helps.

Garden Lover's avatar

I have been sleeping better lately, but I do struggle at times. I find that, if I just turn off all the crap/news, it really helps. The world has become really scary with everything going.

That being said, I’ll see if this helps should I have issues.

RJ Rambler's avatar

Lemon balm weed tea with mint and chamomile and lavender.

Donzel W's avatar

Grounding and fresh air. Total crunchy hippie move, but those are first and then we get coffee.

LiveDreamRepeat's avatar

I drink my coffee & tea with my feet in the grass, and morning sun in my eyes... Bible in my lap. Absolutely the best way to wake up.

Juju's avatar
Oct 17Edited

❀️ I wish I could do this. I try but the sun is always behind all the mature trees that enclose our back yard until about noon, when it peaks through for two hours. I scramble to get out there for that time, but I’m always up and ready when the sun rises. I gotta find a way to capture first morning’s rays with the least inconvenience. I mean sneaking into a neighbor’s backyard with less landscaping isn’t an option without some arrests πŸ˜†, and hopping into my car to drive X-number of miles to some open field isn’t practical either. You are blessed. I’ll be paying really close attention to how my backyard faces and receives daylight when we move

PEL's avatar

Just being barefoot on the grass is good for grounding.

LiveDreamRepeat's avatar

It's definitely been harder as we've gotten later in the year. Sun used to hit perfectly at 7:30am. Now it's 8:30am and I'm missing out on getting as much direct sun as I used to!

Dena's avatar

Juju, You’ve decided to move? New state? Red not blue?

Juju's avatar

Once my husband retires in 3-4 years. We have wanted to move for years but couldn’t due to his particular job situation. Yes! Red! As red as I can find! I’ve never lived around other people that shared our values my entire life. I can’t imagine how wonderful that will be

Dena's avatar

We moved from blue king county WA to north Idaho during Covid. If you like drier air, 4 seasons & conservative people it’s worth considering.

Bitsy54's avatar

I have my coffee WHILE grounding first thing in AM facing the sun

Bones's avatar

Black coffee matters that’s hysterical

The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

….and demonstrably true. 😁

PamelaZelie's avatar

Has anyone tried CBD oil for insomnia? I fall asleep easy enough; it’s staying asleep that’s the problem.

The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Ditto. No problem getting to sleep. I oftentimes get the Jimmy Legs. Other times I just can't shut my mind off. Worse, sometimes I can't get a song out of my head.

ScuzzaMan's avatar

I was commenting on Glenn Greenwald's columns (yes, he's a lefty and a journo but he's one of the few honest ones in either category) at the time of the Haiti cholera outbreak. I predicted that it was the peacekeepers who caused it because I knew they were chosen for politically correct reasons (Africans) and not for good reasons. The resident UN booster pulled out all the usual prevarications ("there's no evidence", "you're a conspiracy theorist!", etc) but to no avail. Finally a whistleblower leaked the UN's own internal investigation showing that the UN's own peacekeepers were the source of the outbreak. Booster's response: that should never have been leaked. (Recall that he was following Greenwald's reporting on the "Collateral Murder" video at the time, leaked by Bradley Manning.)

Recall also that the same peacekeepers were later found to have taken to the local girls with some enthusiasm, trading food and water for sex, and had murdered some of them who were busy servicing both African tribes of peacekeepers thus stimulating some age-old rivalry.

I highly recommend reading "Emergency Sex and Other Desperate Measures" by 3 UN employees.

TL/DR: the conclusion "If the UN comes to your country and says they will keep you safe, run. Run For Your Life!"

Carlos's avatar

Like, β€œWe are from the government and we are here to help you β€œ

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

A variant on Ronnie's famous words, "I'm from the government, and ......" Run, death is near.

rolandttg's avatar

Reading a book I just bought about grittiest moments fro hardscrabble New England

history. In the chapter on the 1773 Wilton Meetinghouse Tragedy, where a platform full of men 30 feet up collapsed, it mentions that" medical treatment was often not available and doctors were few and far between if a doctor could be tracked down his remedies included such popular treatments as copious bleedings, doses of ground blister beetles, forced gargling with mollies, butter, and vinegar, and stockings hung round the neck filled with salt pork, onions, and cow dung."

Have we come full circle in the medical profession? PCR tests, clot shot bioweapons, run, death is near remdisavir, ventilators, starving patients, toxic doses of opioids, SSRi's and benzodiazepines that all have suicide and depression as "side effects", statins, chemo, radiation, ..... I could go on, but it should be clear quackery is anything but a thing of the past.

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Those are my people (and my husband’s). And, is that Wilton Ct?

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thanks for the Wilton β€œwhere”. Re other, I should jolly well think so! Thanks for update. Going up to close up Thursday ( thus I miss my weekly raw-milk pick- up coming my way from Chambersburg, but, oh well).

rolandttg's avatar

83 degrees here today. Hope close up goes well. When I read how tough these people were, It makes me want to puke looking at today's snowflakes. I mean a woman pretending to br a man fighting in the revolution, digging 2 musket balls out of her thigh with a pocket knife so no one discovers she is a woman? " But they refused to use my proper pronouns!. " Just lay down in the surf and die.

Lori's avatar

2 words for the UN and it ain't Happy Birthday.

Jeff S's avatar

uckfay ouyay?

Lori's avatar
Oct 17Edited

LOL, gotta love pig latin!

reality speaks's avatar

So true and still being practice even yet today. The saturated fat theory causes cardiovascular disease is wrong. Yet billions of not trillions are being spent on Statins to reduce what your body actually needs and which has been shown the lower your cholesterol the more mortality you have. The amyloids theory causing dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are based upon fraudulent research that has been shown to be false yet billions are spent on pursuing it We could spend all day typing up more examples. The underlying fact is that in everyone billions are being made and no one cares if you don’t actually cure anything. It’s all about the money that can be made.

wily_coyote-genius's avatar

It has been known for years that streptococcus mutans, a bacteria in the mouth has been implicated in heart disease as well as dental caries. Get rid of the bacteria, (chew xylitol gum and good dental hygiene, minus fluoride), no more dental caries and hopefully, heart disease

Karen Bandy's avatar

My 93 year old dad went down real fast and was in the hospital a few weeks ago so I went up to visit. I was pleasantly shocked when a speech therapist came in to work with him on active swallowing and on dental hygiene. I was kind of shocked about the hygiene part because he is very careful about cleaning his teeth and goes to a periodontist four times a year. Guess he wasn’t doing a good enough job.

There have been other things to worry about with him, he’s in a group home now, but this serves as a reminder for me to remind him about everything the speech therapist said.

I think I’ll get both of us the gum, BUT here’s a reminder, Xylitol is poisonous to dogs!

Lori's avatar

yes it is a toxin to dogs. thank you for the reminder to all.

Kitkat's avatar

I've been chewing PUR gum for years now. Aspartame gives me migraines (Red flag anyone?!). No fluoride toothpaste either. Of course it's all more expensive than the other crap, but you can't put a price tag on your health.

The Great Resist's avatar

Aspartame gives my husband an immediate migraine. He’s like a canary in a coal mine β€” all kinds of unhealthy things that most of us can consume without obvious detrimental effects will immediately give him migraines: MSG, sulfites, sulfates, nitrites, nitrates, BHT, BHA, EDTA, all the benzoates and propionates, … I’m sure there are many more we haven’t identified. Even many natural things give him migraines, such as the tannins in apples and grapes. Chocolate is another instant trigger for him. We try to read labels and cook from scratch as much as possible, but since his migraines are also triggered by weather and stress, he has about 20 per month. He’s been to neurologists who β€œspecialize” in headaches, only to discover that he knows more about migraines than they do. He’s tried most of the crazy expensive newer treatments including Botox and the various monthly injections, but none were effective. He has tried every supplement and natural remedy that he could find. His migraines are severe, 10-14 hours of agonizing pain and relentless nausea and retching if allowed to progress. Thankfully, one big pHarma product that actually works is Imitrex, which will stop his migraine in under a half hour if he takes it at the first sign of onset. It’s been a lifesaver, literally. He used to beg me to kill him (seriously) when he was in the throes of a full-blown episode.

Lori's avatar

Thank goodness for Imitrex!

wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Ice breaker gum are xylitol as well. Can stave off sore throats as well

pretty-red, old guy's avatar

chew xylitol gum

hmmm. I might try that!

wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Also helps with sore throats

Garden Lover's avatar

Over a decade ago, my MIL had issues will gallstones. I kept trying to get her to do natural treatments that would dissolve them, but she said, β€œOh, no, my doctor recommends having the gallbladder removed, and the surgeon says I’ll be able to eat like normal again.” The only problem with that is she’d gone through chemo and radiation a decade or more before that and it had destroyed her digestive system. Once her gallbladder was gone, her body struggled to digest food. She couldn’t eat more than what fit in the palm of her hand at a time or she had explosive diarrhea. (TMI, but the truth.)

Within three years, she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. My theory is that her brain/body was starving for nutrients because, without her gallbladder to produce the bile to break down food for absorption, and, due to the compromised state of her digestive system, her body just couldn’t do what it needed to do.

She β€œlived” with Parkinson’s for another 7 years. By the end, her mind was completely gone. It was truly sad to see. She was a lovely lady.

Interesting side note: about two weeks before she passed, she was lucid for about 4 hours, like before Parkinson’s completely destroyed her brain. Her sisters had come to visit, along with her mom, and my husband, child, and I stopped by as well. It was lovely, but I bit my tongue because I knew this was her way of saying β€œGoodbye” to us.

Based Florida Man's avatar

WEF bioethicist wants to genetically modify humans so they become allergic to meat.

https://x.com/RonDeSantis/status/1979150398767403421 @RonDeSantis

"This is an example of why entities like the WEF and WHO are persona non grata in FL. Genetically engineering humans to become allergic to meat because some elites think people eat β€œtoo much” of it is insane."

shayne's avatar

The only problem with meat today, is how the animals are raised. Shot full of antibiotics, growth hormones, and fed GMO grains coated in pesticides and herbicides. We have to be discerning when it comes to where we buy our meat.

KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Also, they add fetal bovine (cow) serum to most all childhood vaccines.

The body is prompted to mount a defense against polio or whatever. What’s to make it not mount a defense against bovines?

shayne's avatar

Well if you're ok with growth hormones, pesticides, herbicides and GMO food, go for it.

162.550's avatar

When Aaron Siri deposed Plotkin (9 hrs) there's was a point when they were discussing adjuvants and Siri mentioned something about beef or bovine adjuvants and Plotkin quickly mentioned how disastrous that would be and it could result in beef allergy/anaphylaxis. I think it was about 4 or 5 hours into the deposition.

pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Holy Crapp,

THe implications of this are. . . Hell, I have no words.

Juju's avatar
Oct 17Edited

The implications are that it will make Bill Gates and his posse rich. They themselves will still eat high quality, untampered with beef though, just so long as it’s not everybody.

J. Lincoln's avatar

...buying-up all the best farm and ranch land in the American west and who knows where else?

Lori's avatar

which is why gates owns the most farmland in the USA. excuse my french but fuck gates, another one we can hopefully piss on his grave when he drops dead. sorry for the swear word Juju but I am pissed off.

Jeff S's avatar

He is one big slimy nerd.

Lori's avatar

worse than that. malevolent eugenicist with depop on his mind 24/7.

pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Well, I was thinking of the great harm to world populations not being able to eat the best food God ever made-- red MEAT!

KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I have 2 friends allergic to certain meats and eggs. I think they call it β€œAlpha Gal” Syndrome? They can eat deer /elk but no beef or eggs. They say it wanes after awhile.

Immediately, I figured it was a vaccine injury, though they were told it was tick borne. Bovine (cow) serum and egg proteins are in most vaccines.

Can adding ANY ingredient in a vaccine, having adding adjuvants to make your body mount a defense against the main ingredient such as polio, yet NOT mount a defense against bovine serum and egg proteins???

Peter Schott's avatar

Definitely tick-born. Have a friend with it and my wife is seeing some signs of it after getting bitten at camp. See similar with the whole "Lyme Disease" tick-born stuff.

Wish there were more options for people dealing with it. Wondering if Ivermectin or even UV Blood Treatments could help, but - no real research out there. :( (And whoever developed that nonsense sure isn't letting on that they did it and may have some cure.)

KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Maybe look on FBβ€” THE NATURAL HEALTH LIBRARY and see if the have anything. Everything if theirs I’ve tried has been worth the hype. Go click the πŸ”.

Lori's avatar

Wow I watched that. That bioethicist aka demonic minion can take his engineering and ticks and shove them up his ass. Another freak of hell we have to contend with.

Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Phenomenal work! This shows us how agendas and ideologies block us to true scienceβ€”all why lives are being lost.

This is the work of β€œScientism” β€” the religious like zeal towards β€œthe official word.” We just saw this with the pandemic β€” and we just read about it from 200 centuries ago.

Question everything.

Beware of the church of Scientism: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/the-religious-tenants-of-scientism

Carlos's avatar

The church of pharmaquia.

Anne Clifton's avatar

As wonderfully explained in Aaron Siri's new book, Vaccines, Amen: The Religion of Vaccines.

KC & the Sunshine's avatar

SUCH a TERRIFIC BOOK!!!

Treemcg's avatar

Is the John Snow story the origin of the phrase "snow job"? One definition of the term is 'a systematic deception; a deceptive story that tries to hide the truth'.

NAB's avatar

That's a great question!

Loretta Thomas's avatar

I knew about this story and about how Snow was vilified. I did not know that doctors are not taught that Snow’s career was assassinated, his reputation trashed and his credentials removed. I agree that is the most important lesson.

wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Same with Semmelweis, the doctor who told medical students doing autopsies in the morning to wash their hands when they went to deliver babies in the afternoon. Infant and antenatal deaths were skyrocketing and he died without knowing he was correct, poor and in a mental institution forced there by his own peers!

NormaJeanne's avatar

Ignaz Semmelweis is one of my personal heroes.

Jeff S's avatar

Many of us might not be here if it weren't for him.

NormaJeanne's avatar

Luckily I went to nursing school before they whitewashed his story too. πŸ˜‰

ASK's avatar

Yes, another doctor that was maligned for going against the consensus. At the start of the story, I thought of him.

Lesson to be learned- don’t always believe the doctors that follow mainstream medical protocols.

pretty-red, old guy's avatar

well, truthfully if may just be safer not to believe ANY allopath.

Lori's avatar

they are going after holistic vets now too. Margo Roman DVM is going to the Supreme Court as Massachusetts pulled her license for offering ozone therapy and other holistic modalities. Another Salem Witch Trial in the making.

ASK's avatar

So FOOD grade hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) can be used in place of ozone therapy. The β€œOne Minute Cure” book talks about using either to help oxygenate the body and fixing health issues.

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

And, I believe, to remove their black frock coats as well--as those black coats did not show the spatters of blood.

Lori's avatar

He will know that his "peers" will be in the lake of fire at the end of all things.

Garden Lover's avatar

They don’t want doctors to know the truth about the medical industrial complex and the β€œscience” they are taught to adhere to.

Elizabeth Bricker's avatar

Very good article. I could not help but remember Cheryl Hines going on The View the other day. That horrid Sunny Hostin actually said this to Cheryl Hines, β€œYour husband is the least qualified Department of Health and Human Services head that we’ve ever had in history. He has spread a lot of misinformation, a lot of chaos, a lot of confusion, and I think it’s just a very dangerous thing. I say this with the utmost respect.” Sound familiar? I especially loved that she added the bit about the β€œutmost respect.”

Susan Seas's avatar

With them yelling The Science The Experts! In the background. 😑

Lori's avatar

the view is vile filled with angry old women who build themselves up tearing others down and following the consensus. lest we remind hostin she would need to be a dei hire to clean toilets.

RunningLogic's avatar

Sunny Hostin shouldn’t be one to gripe about someone’s qualifications since she has none πŸ˜‘

Lori's avatar

except for being a bitch extraordinaire!

Jeff S's avatar

Yeah, she seems good at that. Tho, never watched. Gutfeld talks about that "whorde."

Lori's avatar

i have never watched either. get the downlow via gutfeld too. whorde, just perfect.

Annette kimball's avatar

And her Dr. husband is a crook!!

John Wygertz's avatar

Climate consensus, anyone?

FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

I can’t help but think the medical consensus about cholesterol and blood pressure is horribly wrong too.

AM Schimberg's avatar

Don't forget about Alzheimer's, Cancer, and vaccines

MaryAnn's avatar

Had a recent convo with my son, the one who suggested I 'wait and see' before getting the jab--smart guy, about chemotherapy. I told him if I was ever diagnosed with cancer, I would likely skip the poison drip. Treatment for cancer has not improved outcomes in decades. Listening to Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong talk about chemo/radiation killing any chance of the body being able to fight the dx has reinforced my inclinations. He has a clinic but cannot meet the demand for his treatment protocol. His protocol should be standard of care but pHarma would never promote it until they own it.

Susan Seas's avatar

πŸ’― Apparently they lowered the blood pressure ideal to 110/70 😑

Jeff S's avatar

Mine was that when I ran every day. Docs thought I was going to pass out during my physical. Disappointed them.

Lori's avatar
Oct 17Edited

can you believe that BS? 130/90 is just fine.

Jeff S's avatar

Now that I lift weights six days per week, mine "jumped" to that fig. Docs warn me. I tell them I lift 45,000 pounds and crunch 1,050 abs almost every day. They then tell me I work out too much. I tell them, "At my funeral, people are gonna point down at me in my open casket and say, 'He's in great shape for a dead guy.'"

Lori's avatar

If you go back in history you will see BP at that rate was fine as told by the ama. now for sale of more pills, they come up with this crap.

MaryAnn's avatar

This is my BP. I cannot donate blood because I pass out when my blood volume decreases.

Lauren's avatar

Thank you for sharing this-- I donated blood just once, in college, and immediately fainted. It was the only time I'd experienced that in my life, and I never understood why. But my blood pressure has always been around 110/70, even during pregnancy. So now it makes sense to me!

Susan Seas's avatar

That is interesting! I donated blood once too and passed out. No idea what my BP was then but is around 113/70 now.

Diane C.'s avatar

Fascinating story from the 1850's. Our recent history proves human nature remains consistent; money drives corruption, drives bad decisions, and can kill people. And sadly, always will. Pays to be wary of any organization label with "public health", the very definition of an oxymoron.

TRX's avatar

Apropos the trailing quote by Crichton:

Michael Crichton got his M.D. from Harvard Medical School. Not finding his studies particularly difficult, he wrote five adventure novels (on a typewriter!) in his spare time. Later, he added some more courses to get a minor in Computer Science, specializing in computer graphics, which back then was mostly trig and calculus.

During his internship after getting his degree he found the hospital bureaucracy to be oppressive and counterproductive, so he quit and moved to the other side of the country to become a scriptwriter, director, and producer as well as writing more novels. The Andromeda Strain, Jurassic Park, Westworld, and the unfairly-forgotten Looker were all his work.

And he was 6'9" tall...

He was only 66 when cancer got him.

Juju's avatar

His books are so good. Way better than any screen adaptation. Wayyyy better.

Jeff S's avatar

There's no stage or screen like the imagination.

DaveL's avatar

Read Chrichton's β€œWhy Speculate?” speech. Easily found online.

David Eldon Wood's avatar

Just like today’s co**d hoax. It’s been proven over and over that influenza can not be transmitted by any person to another person by contact, breathing their exhaled breath etc. re: Rosenau’s 1919 paper in JAMA. Therefore, masking, avoiding close proximity to infected, and particularly injecting people with a poison that purports to confer immunity is totally false and is designed to enrich the providers of said poison and to kill and injure people.

JollyLittlePerson's avatar

And also Ignaz Semmelweis who said doctors who washed their hands prevented women from dying of fever after giving birth. He died in penury. https://www.sciencehistory.org/education/scientific-biographies/ignaz-semmelweis/

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Not only in penury, but confined to a mental institution where he was abused, if I remember aright.