“Medbeds” For Those That Doubt Them!!!
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What the fuck are med beds? They look like the stasis pods from the Nostromo.
What is a womb? Idk why this technology seems advanced to people who think we are on mars rn lmfao... Soaking a person in nutrients or blasting them with frequencies that heal... Why is this so far fetched people?
You realize you would let docs blast you with poison rays to "cure" your "cancer" right? Now imagine they aren't psychopaths and they use waves and rays and frequencies that HEAL that are NOT POISON...
Imo this tech is trash they have had for a very long time in reality... This is where THE TRILLIONS AND TRILLIONS should have gone instead of ANYWHERE else in the medical industry. It doesn't make sense that we avoided this logicual solution for healing the ENITRE body, inside and out. The medical industry is designed to poison, from the ground-up 100 percetn, not heal.
Counterpoint: all it takes is a sledgehammer to destroy a complex instrument like a microprocessor but it takes a hell of a lot more than a sledgehammer to build or repair one
I don't even know where to begin with this statement, it's kind of baffling to say the least.
Radiotherapy and it's derivatives aren't "poison". It's a complex range of therapy involving many types of energy and delivery methods, as well as applications.
I hate to break it to you, but any "waves and rays" that seek to kill a disease or a cellular level replicant is going to need to cause some kind of cell death.... since that's basically the "food" for the disease.
They're not ideal treatments, but whatever "waves and rays" you use, are going to have to sit within a certain range.
If rich people are getting any kind of treatment, it would probably be stem cell based, not a tachyonic particle generating bed.
They say that if you want to know the secrets of the world start with sound and frequencies.
There is a Tesla healing group that discovered that at a certain frequency, the waves kill limponas.
Western medicine since the 1920s has eliminated holistic and other methods of healing in favor of pharmaceuticals, and in the real history of the world Thoth, who is known as the great architect, was said to travel below the great pyramid in healing chambers for 100 years at a time, and his avatar body would be restored.
This sounds far fetched, but Russia just transferred the consciousness of a monkey into a computer, and that technology could be similiar to what these med beds could be.
This is something that I've had personal experience with, so I can only speak within limitations - It appears that it can reduce tumors, especially skin tumors, but as I haven't excised skin tissue to examine, I haven't been able to personally determine if it actually kills the cancer skills or merely causes the skin tumor to retreat.
It still doesn't negate that the tumor may have spread elsewhere and infected organs inside.
Your aunt is very lucky.
What if cures exist.
Everytime I contemplate med beds, it brings up a more pleasant idea of what truth would put 99% in the hospital.
Med bed talk was big in NESARA/GESARA circles back before this whole Q thing. Lots of words, but very weak sauce. A nice novelty distraction from the horror of impending Hillary. Jared Rand was one of those zim guru types who talked about med beds a shit ton. Said they were five years out four+ years ago.
Make your own judgment about the credibility of those stories, but you can't deny they paint a fantastic picture of a possible future and get ones mind more positively focused.
I needed to be detoxed from the black pills before the red pills could come in. NESARA holes were worth the while. Med bed holes were worth the while.
How can we expect a miracle if we don't accept they are possible first?
Ever look Into 3d house printers? That was a tangental hole at the time, and I'm still as excited for that tech as any other. Some people want to fly to outer space, I just want to see what I could do with access to something like that Apis-Cor machine.