Hey fellow patriots! I’ve been doing a lot of research the last couple days on the medbed topic. Being in not so great physical shape after multiple surgeries and decades of physical labor has left me open to new ideas, but I’m starting to feel it hole has blinded me from reality. Anyways, the deeper I dig into this, the more I feel like medbeds are just a made up hoax / troll. I reverse imaged searched a few of the supposed pics and some were just snapshots of various sci-fi movies, others just random existing medical equipment, and one a fkng tanning bed.
What are you guys and girls thoughts on this, do you think they are real? Does anyone here have any actual credible evidence that med beds are a real thing? I want to hope and I want to believe, the technology would change the world for the better! I also don’t want to waste my time and energy waiting for something some troll made up
I have read a good bit of the 'med bed' articles and my conclusion is that they are not real - at least as they are described by Simon Parkes and others.
Having said that, the reading I've done over the past several years has also led me to conclude that there are numerous very powerful medical technologies that have been suppressed so that Big Pharma and Big Healthcare can milk us for cash and limit our lifespans.
DJT's inaugural address hinted that he would eventually bring some of these technologies into public use.
PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Frequency Therapy) is a catch-all term that includes many of the technologies we can't find at a typical hospital but which have been built and tested. Some but not all of them are based on Tesla tech. There are various PEMF devices you can use at alternative healthcare clinics and even a few devices you can purchase for home use.
But there is much more out there than just the PEMF stuff. Not med beds per se, but nonetheless treatments for many common health conditions.
Trans-cranial Magnetic Stimulation is an EM therapy for PSTD and other mental health issues. I went through a round of treatment a year ago, and it was AMAZING.