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Forwarded from Lizzy’s Health Blog
Penelope Whitworth

“Here's how it works. They inject nanotech in you, and the nanotech is programmed to self-assemble (and self-
replicate and self-repair) once it's inside
of you. As if that's not bad enough, they don't need to inject you -- they're putting
it in the food you're eating, they're putting it in the water you're drinking, they're spraying it from the sky (so you inhale it and it goes into the food you're growing yourself), and they're putting it in an increasing number of medications, supplements, personal products, etc.

So this self assembling contraceptive injection is just the tip of the iceberg.
And they aren't about to launch this — they've been doing it for a while.”


https://www.newstarget.com/2025-04-28-bill-gates-mit-engineer-drug-delivery-system-injectable-microcrystals.html
Forwarded from DEEP DIVES
Anyone see THIS??

Robert Kennedy Jr called out Health and Human Services HHS for being a vector and facilitator for
CHILD TRAFFICKING…during Biden’s administration.

He says that’s going to end. They are now focused on recovery of 300,000 missing children.

https://yournews.com/2025/04/30/3410887/hhs-secretary-kennedy-vows-aggressive-search-for-300000-missing-migrant/
Forwarded from Healing Together
🤔What do you guys think is causing the low testosterone epidemic?
Forwarded from Pagan Revivalism
The Chauvet Cave, in Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, France has the earliest known Pagan Temple in Europe, dating 40,000 years.

Inside there are murals on the walls and ceilings, and at the back is an altar with the skull of an ice-age cave bear placed upon it.

It goes to show that temples go back a long ways, and as we rebuild these ancient faiths, hofs and temples to our sacred Gods, you are reconnecting to something so old it is ingrained in who we are.
Forwarded from GreenMedInfo (Sayer JI)
For over a century, the germ theory of disease has dominated biomedical thinking. It has shaped our definitions of contagion, underwritten the logic of vaccines and antivirals, and justified countless public health interventions. Yet, a growing body of research, including unexpected insights from toxicology, cell biology, and environmental medicine, is calling for a reconsideration. What if many of the microscopic particles we have called "viruses" are not autonomous infectious agents at all, but instead byproducts of stressed or damaged cells—communication vessels released as part of a detoxification or adaptive repair process? This article explores a radical reinterpretation of viral pathology through the lens of the Xenogen Hypothesis, using new findings on exosomes from toxicant-induced liver injury as a central case study.

🔗https://sayerji.substack.com/p/reframing-viral-mechanisms-exosomes
Forwarded from The Way Forward (Alec Zeck)
The picture is my foot 9 days ago. Video is my foot this morning.

I healed a 6-week injury in 10 days—and I did it by doing the opposite of what the so-called “experts”recommend.

When I rolled my ankle mid-sprint, I heard a pop, felt immediate pain, and watched it swell almost instantly. Within hours, the outer part of my foot was ballooning up and turning deep purple—classic signs of a Grade II ATFL sprain, which is a partial tear of the anterior talofibular ligament. This ligament stabilizes the outer ankle and is the most commonly injured structure when someone rolls their foot inward during a misstep.

According to mainstream orthopedic guidelines, this type of injury typically requires 4 to 6 weeks minimum before returning to full function. Here’s what conventional medicine would have you do:

- Week 0–2: Stay off it, maybe wear a boot or use crutches, ice it multiple times daily, elevate it constantly, and avoid movement.

- Week 2–4: Begin slow weight-bearing, start gentle range-of-motion exercises, but still avoid any loading or impact.

- Week 4–6+: Gradually begin strength work and maybe light jogging if the ankle doesn’t feel unstable.

That’s 6 weeks to maybe start jumping again. But that’s not what I did.

Instead of immobilizing and suppressing the inflammation, I trusted the innate intelligence of my body. Inflammation is healing. It’s your body sending resources to repair what’s damaged. Movement is healing. It drives circulation, promotes lymphatic drainage, and signals your system that the tissue is alive and needs support. Ice doesn’t help healing—it just slows the process down. It numbs the symptom and disrupts the natural flow.

I moved intentionally and often. I did band exercises and controlled articular rotations (CARs) daily to restore strength, function, and stability. I fasted for 3 days straight and only ate one meal a day the rest of the time to divert my body’s energy away from digestion and towards regeneration. I used tools that support healing on a cellular, electrical, and energetic level. I applied Lifewave patches (X39, X49, Carnosine) daily. I soaked in hot Epsom salt baths and spent time in the sauna. I applied castor oil packs with DMSO and turpentine, used traditional Chinese medicine sprays, and received biofield tuning with a sonic slider. I did qigong while grounding barefoot, pointing my awareness directly into the injury. I took homeopathic remedies to support my body’s regenerative processes.

And 10 days later—after being told I’d need to avoid movement for two weeks minimum—I’m walking without a limp, jumping in place, and doing light bouncing on both feet with no instability and minimal pain. The swelling has drastically reduced. The bruising has almost completely cleared.

This isn’t just luck. This is what happens when you treat the body like it’s intelligent, not broken. When you trust nature over protocols and call upon things that aid your body’s natural healing power.

Most animals in the wild don’t stop moving when they’re injured. They compensate, adapt, and stay in motion. And they heal.

I believe the same is true for us—if we listen.
Forwarded from Kelly Brogan MD
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Today, I’m delighted to share the microphone with one of the most essential, embodied guides of our time: The one and only Byron Katie.

Byron’s legendary path of inquiry, The Work, just may be the most elegant (and relaxing) path out of the inner war that underpins victim consciousness and the many forms of suffering it generates.

And if there’s anything I know to be true, it’s that relaxing the impulse to blame—your genes, your biochemistry, your husband—is the surest portal to healing available. 🪄

So get ready, for wisdom, yes, but also some relaxation (because just being in Byron’s field felt like an exhale).

In today’s conversation, we’re discussing…

The questions to ask when you’re upset about literally anything ✏️
What to do when your husband leaves a mess in the kitchen 🫧
Healing the addiction 99% of us have & embracing the gift of an open mind
The most reliable indicator that you’re no longer operating from victim consciousness 🌀

Click HERE for a link to the full episode 🔗
Forwarded from Health And Truth (Admin)
The Scientific Fraud of Virology — Exposing Layer By Layer

When people imagine a virus, they think scientists "see" a tiny invader under a microscope attacking cells.
But the reality is completely different — and far more deceptive.

Let’s break down the fraud, layer by layer:

Layer 1: No Direct Isolation
In real science, isolation means separating something out alone from everything else — directly from a sick host, without additives.

Virology has never done this.

They do not purify a virus directly from the blood, mucus, or fluids of a sick person.

Instead, they mix patient fluids with animal cells (like monkey or dog kidney cells), add toxic antibiotics, chemicals, and nutrient deprivation — causing massive stress and cellular breakdown.

They then claim whatever particles show up afterward are the "virus."

Key: Without pure isolation from a sick person, they cannot claim a virus caused the sickness.

Layer 2: Toxic Cell Culturing (Not Natural Infection)
The cell death (called cytopathic effect) they use as "proof" of viral infection actually comes from starving and poisoning the cells.

Control experiments (such as Dr. Stefan Lanka’s) show that even without "virus material," when you do the same toxic culturing — the cells still die.

Therefore, the method itself causes the effect, not a virus.

Key: If controls get the same result, the method is invalid.

Layer 3: Electron Microscopy Fraud — Artifacts, Not Viruses
After killing the cell culture, they take a still frame with an electron microscope.

What they see are random particles, cell debris, vesicles, exosomes, and artifacts — distortions caused by the sample preparation (chemical staining, freezing, slicing, dehydration).

Artifacts often look like "particles" but are not viruses — just preparation damage.

Key: Virologists interpret what they want to see. It’s not objective observation.

Layer 4: In Silico Fabrication (Computer Fabricated Genomes)
They do not extract a full viral genome directly from a sick person.

Instead, they collect tiny, random bits of genetic material (RNA fragments) from the toxic mix.

Then, they plug these pieces into computer software (called in silico assembly), and stitch them together by algorithm.

They make millions of different possible assemblies and vote on which sequence they will call "the virus."

Key: They never observe an actual intact virus genome in reality. It’s 100% computer-generated fiction.

Layer 5: No Proof of Transmission — Spanish Flu Experiments
In 1918, doctors tried desperately to prove person-to-person transmission of the "Spanish Flu" through:

having sick people cough, sneeze, and breathe on healthy volunteers,

spraying secretions into noses and eyes,

injecting bodily fluids into veins.

None of the healthy volunteers got sick — even after intense exposure.

This destroys the idea that invisible particles flying through the air cause disease.

Key: If viruses were real and contagious, the experiments would have succeeded.

Layer 6: Rooted in Pasteur’s Fraud — Not Honest Science
Louis Pasteur, the so-called "father of germ theory," was exposed even in his own time for faking results, stealing ideas, and lying in his lab notebooks (see "The Private Science of Louis Pasteur" by Gerald Geison).

Pasteur admitted in his own writings that his vaccines and experiments often failed — but publicly he pushed germ theory anyway, protecting his reputation.

Antoine Béchamp, his rival, correctly taught that the terrain (the body's internal environment) determines health — not invisible germs.

Key: Germ theory — and later virology — is based on fraud, not honest science.

Conclusion: Virology is a House of Cards

No pure isolation.

No proof of causation.

No real images — only artifacts.

No real genome — only computer fabrications.

No proof of contagious transmission.

Built on fraud by men like Pasteur.

Sustained by fear, indoctrination, and pharmaceutical profit — not science.

If you critically examine the facts:

"Viruses" as disease-causing invaders have never been scientifically proven to exist.