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Mar 12·edited Mar 12Liked by Betsy

Thanks for recommending me, Betsy!

Yes, pasteurization/denaturing enzymes and probiotics means you lose the nourishment that you would have gained from that living chi energy. Buy raw honey, eat more raw salads, where the nourishment is not nuked. And it is no wonder that the top 5-6 'foods' are all dead, not alive, but also all GMO: corn, soybean, sugar, canola, and wheat (uses glyphosate to dessicate the crop, since it's so good at killing cells). They are all long-lasting, storable commodities used in processed foods and livestock/dairy. Cottonseed oil is probably the worst seed oil, and of course cotton (GMO!) is one of the heaviest pesticided crop. And on top of that, they tell you your lawn needs to be spotless, which requires glyphosate Roundup! Eat your 'weeds'!

And yes, they tell us that the hepatitis 'viruses' only affect the liver and not any other organs, and likewise for other specific organs or systems, and yet some 'viruses' they say are passed from ticks, mosquitoes, bacteria, etc. to other species. I always suspect that one reason for blaming things on ticks and mosquitoes is so that people abhor nature, which then further decreases people's health, and they've done a great job of convincing most to avoid nature.

And as I stated in the Part 1 Pasteur article, the use of arsenic in products like Cooper's Sheep Dip was common back then, which is the real reason, not 'anthrax'. Here's a quote from Dawn Lester and David Parker's What Really Makes You Ill (Pasteur got the ball rolling with his anthrax and rabies vaccines but those vaccines are rare these days, one because they stopped using arsenic in cattle, at least in developed countries):

"In Pasteur: Plagiarist, Imposter, R B Pearson relates a number of incidents that demonstrate the failure of the Pasteur anthrax vaccine to protect animals from the disease. In a particularly clear example, he describes the use of the Pasteur vaccine in Russia, where 4,564 sheep were vaccinated, after which 3,696 sheep died; a phenomenally high failure rate."

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I am very happy to recommend your great work exposing the lies of virology and the disproven germ hypothesis! And thanks for the comment. There is SO much to say and to learn about the massive lies of so-called science and so-called medicine.

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Mar 12Liked by Betsy

There is arsenic used everywhere today. It’s in our food, water, fabrics (which shed terribly), hair dye and on and on. Green potatoes are known to be toxic and it’s arsenic in the green potatoes. It’s the king of poison and the poison of kings. These who need to rule aren’t creative just clever. They have used the same tricks forever so what does it say about us? I think it says we are all good and can’t imagine such evil. Everyone will know when it’s their time to know. We can’t rush it.

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Yes, and it's also the probable cause of what was called "polio" in the 1940s and 50s when it was used as a pesticide. Arsenic poisoning looks pretty much the same as the paralysis that was labeled polio and for which the vaccine by Jonas Salk was and still is heralded as one of the major achievements of modern science.

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Mar 21Liked by Betsy

DDT, another agricultural pesticide is linked by polio’s periodicity. Ag worker and public seemed to experience polio symptoms during periods related to contact such as harvesting.

My wonderful neighborhood friend was a polio-stricken WWII veteran. An older man who had been a strapping lad who contracted “polio” during his tour in the Pacific Arena. I read that the GIs had their torsos sprayed to reduce tick and flea infestations. So now it becomes clear to me how he probably acquired the polio symptoms.

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Getting information like this into wider awareness is more crucial than ever. People need to understand that many “diseases” supposedly caused by “viruses” are chemical injuries from industrial use that is ongoing. And then the injuries continue with vaccines that supposedly prevent these “diseases!”

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Mar 21Liked by Betsy

People don’t usually want to believe their government is not only uncaring but systemically homicidal. I’m trying to cultivate a more engaging way of spreading vital info.

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Good point, thanks. I wonder what makes this element such a good poison? I need to research this.

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Mar 12Liked by Betsy

And what a shame that the (so-called) “Medical Freedom Movement” either wants to keep the virus hypothesis alive or says that the no-virus argument is socially unacceptable! With friends like those, who needs (BigPharma) enemies!

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Mar 12·edited Mar 12Author

Exactly! It was this exact thing that incited me to start this substack, to counter that message from many in the health freedom movement, especially some of its heroes and leaders! I can't believe that those individuals really think viruses are real or truly want to continue living in the lie. There has to be something else going on. They seem to be in Big Pharma's pocket--otherwise, it's hard to understand their insistence on the truth of viruses or wanting to sweep the whole discussion under the rug.

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Mar 12Liked by Betsy

Maybe they want to be “pragmatic” instead of demonstrating the least amount of integrity.

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A very poor choice on their part. If anything really matters right now (always, but especially this moment) it is integrity.

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It's basically a religion where the supposed cause is pure imagination yet everyone supports it.

"And then there is the psychological effect of the Big Lie which is axiomatic in gaslighting. The paradox here is that the bigger the lie, the harder it is for the mind to bridge the gulf between perceived reality and the lie that authority figures are painting as truth. I believe that the prospect of being deceived evinces a primitive emotional response on a par with staring death in the face. We are hard-wired to fear deception because we have evolved to interpret it as an existential threat. That’s why deception can elicit the same emotional response as the miscalculation of a serious physical threat. Lies told to us don’t always bear the same cost as a misjudged red light, but the primitive part of the brain can’t make this distinction and we rely on cerebral mediation for a more appropriate but delayed response. And in the long run, the lie is often just as dangerous as the physical threat. Many government whoppers – ‘safe and effective’ – do cost lives.

To avoid the death-like experience of being deceived, a mental defence is erected to deny that the lie is happening."

(From https://leftlockdownsceptics.com/alleged-cia-involvement-in-jfk-assassination-goes-mainstream-so-now-what/ )

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Thanks for the work you are doing! You are a very good writer.

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Thanks for the encouraging words!

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Great article, thank you Betsy :)

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Thanks, Christine!

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Mar 14Liked by Betsy

We know that Vl-RUSES don’t exist, and it's pure fantasy to believe they do.

What’s even more farcical than the contagion Vl-RUSE is the claim that there are millions more ‘good’ Vl-RUSES out there that are instrumental in keeping everything on earth alive. Without them, everyone and every living thing would be dead.

Here’s a cute, cuddly bedtime fairytale for the little one. That’s all this article is good for…

https://en.annabaa.org/articles/1062

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This is the kind of story Zach Bush tells--that viruses have been significant in human evolution. The way he tells it, it is charming tale--but where is the evidence? I'm no scientist, and I am skeptical of the whole idea of science in a way, that it supposedly can tell us important things about the world when it only looks at a tiny fraction of what's real (i..e., nothing metaphysical, nothing much that's energetic, certainly no notion of resonance, or any of the other aspects of reality that can't be measured and quantified and tested for). But if you're going to make a claim like "viruses are essential for evolution and they've given us the placenta" etc., you need to back that up with some evidence. I've never seen anything like that being put forward.

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Mar 15Liked by Betsy

Yes, I’m highly skeptical of the pseudoscience religion. EVERYTHING they’re claiming must be questioned and taken with a grain of salt, until solid evidence is presented.

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Mar 13Liked by Betsy

Splendidly cogent reasoning and explanations! Excellent writing and very accessible. Simple and straightforward and easy to give to a friend and say “hey, read this.”

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Thanks so much! I really appreciate that feedback!

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Mar 13Liked by Betsy

Another great article!!

What I am still baffled about is that a lot of people in the "awake" community and the "we are the news" channels, which are operated by self-proclaimed citizen journalists that pretend to care about the truth, are still pushing germ theory along on an almost daily basis, thus doing the cabal's bidding. These channels also do not allow the discussion (and questioning) of germ theory at all. It makes one wonder if these people are just controlled opposition...

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It seems the entire “alternative” culture, from media to yoga studios to food coops to Waldorf schools, went hard for the Covid narrative, including the jab. Some in those places are still masking—they never stopped! The whole thing is a puzzle to me. I’ve not heard an explanation that makes sense.

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Mar 13Liked by Betsy

I think they are terribly afraid that we could actually be right, which would burst their personal safety bubble and force them to take responsibility for themselves and their actions. I think that is why they refuse to even remotely discuss that germ theory could be a fraud, and that vaccines could be the cause of modern diseases and illnesses.

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Mar 12Liked by Betsy

Arsenic is very complicated to pin down. It gets picked up by the body in different ways and I see it as creating many responses from the body.

Cigarettes has arsenic of course and it’s very interesting to see all the different dis ease they create. I did an unofficial study on the problems smokers have working as a RN for 25+ years. I also saw menthol smokers with more respiratory issues at an early age.

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In my city there was an effort to get menthol cigarettes out of the convenience stores because younger people, especially girls, were choosing them and it was thought they would not start smoking so young if the menthol brands weren't available. So maybe it's something in the menthol cigs, or maybe it's that the flavor encourages smoking at a younger age.

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Mar 12Liked by Betsy

We are transitioning out of 3D and this viral issue has been devastating but required to help stimulate more people to prepare to transition. As horrid as this has been, it wasn’t enough. My beautiful intelligent family can’t see past the invisible germ.

We are making progress with shifting perspectives but it’s quite a process. Shifting perception cognition is evolutionary and I recommend researching the complexity of perspective/ cognitive sensory processing to help understand. We have a majority who think data/ information is the same as knowledge. When you ask goggle how to raise your child you get data but ask your mom and you will get knowledge, hopefully.

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