IT starts with the lie that vaccines and all the other non-herbal crap (known as 'allopathic medicine' ) actually works. Meanwhile, I find that Culpeper is a better source for personal research and remedies.
For example: Thirty years ago, I had tansy in my garden, because of Culpeper. Yum as a filler in omelets, BTW. So I read in Culpeper that that particular herb helps to retain babies in the womb, until term. There was a neighbor who was pregnant, and had a history of premature births. So I quietly gave her a handful of herbs, two or three time a week. Delicious. I did tell her to eat it to keep her baby. It was just a gift of food. And she DID carry to term!
I do not respect the medical industrial complex. But people will keep putting fluoride-cream on their skin, or roll up their sleeves, or radiate their breasts, or eat radioactive shit, or something else nefarious.
once the first lie has been accepted, the perps have to tell bigger and bigger lies to keep the narrative intact.
The result is what happens when you put garbage into a system: Garbage comes out. Hence: Catchy slogans. At least they can generate those with AI, hey?
What is the easiest, most basic, important and influential children's health study that could be done? It's the comparison of health outcomes between children who are VAXXXT and those who are not. Which study never gets done? Why?
I've been meaning to watch Del Bigtree's recent documentary An Inconvenient Study, but have not gotten around to it yet. Thank you for the indirect reminder.
There recently was a cure. A generic drug but was of course pulled off the market. It reversed Autism.
IT starts with the lie that vaccines and all the other non-herbal crap (known as 'allopathic medicine' ) actually works. Meanwhile, I find that Culpeper is a better source for personal research and remedies.
For example: Thirty years ago, I had tansy in my garden, because of Culpeper. Yum as a filler in omelets, BTW. So I read in Culpeper that that particular herb helps to retain babies in the womb, until term. There was a neighbor who was pregnant, and had a history of premature births. So I quietly gave her a handful of herbs, two or three time a week. Delicious. I did tell her to eat it to keep her baby. It was just a gift of food. And she DID carry to term!
I do not respect the medical industrial complex. But people will keep putting fluoride-cream on their skin, or roll up their sleeves, or radiate their breasts, or eat radioactive shit, or something else nefarious.
once the first lie has been accepted, the perps have to tell bigger and bigger lies to keep the narrative intact.
The result is what happens when you put garbage into a system: Garbage comes out. Hence: Catchy slogans. At least they can generate those with AI, hey?
What is the easiest, most basic, important and influential children's health study that could be done? It's the comparison of health outcomes between children who are VAXXXT and those who are not. Which study never gets done? Why?
I've been meaning to watch Del Bigtree's recent documentary An Inconvenient Study, but have not gotten around to it yet. Thank you for the indirect reminder.