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Janey B.'s avatar

Hi Betsy,

Since I stopped believing in "viruses", and other things, I have felt very positive and you have just articulated why for me. It is the sense of empowerment, exactly. Thank you.

We are not hapless victims, and we have much more autonomy than some people realise. We are also not the inherently faulty units the Dark Lords and their minions think we are, and that perhaps says more about them than us.

I hadn't heard the term social Darwinism, but I agree, it fits very nicely with eugenics, and does still appear to be supported. In most cases, this wealth is inherited and the product of many generations, not one person, and one's worthiness simply an accident of birth.

Blessings,

Janey

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Rob (c137)'s avatar

Yep, human nature has been misrepresented by every piece of crap corrupt leader of society, including the current fools in power.

They were so convinced that they ignored facts in favor of proving their ASSumptions.

https://robc137.substack.com/p/the-milgram-experiment-and-how-we

Oh and genetics, another pseudoscience like virology and quantum theory. Even DNA matching is inaccurate when done double blind.

https://controlstudies.substack.com/p/the-dna-hoax-0a2

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Cate Montana's avatar

You are so right on! Indeed, it is through all these concepts and narratives that "the thread of innate inadequacy contracts our vision of what a human being is—of what we ourselves are—into a very small space." It is time we finally got an accurate handle on what human nature truly is. We are spirit beings of pure love—but the level of antithetical programming humanity has been subjected to makes this true statement seem ludicrous and naive to the point of mental illness. I so appreciate you recommending Cracking the Matrix and suggest your readers might want to follow up this excellent post of yours with an essay I recently wrote on human nature https://cmontana.substack.com/p/what-is-human-nature. - Blessings and hold onto your hat as we enter a new year!

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Jonathan's avatar

Modern science in many ways gets us to look outside our bodies for improvement be that in the gym or the hospital when all we needed was right here all along.

Thank you Betsy

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Tsubion's avatar

When you think about it... no other animals require gyms to live their lives. Gyms are like hamster wheels for humans that have been corralled into the "smart" city work camps.

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Jonathan's avatar

“Hamster wheels” Yes!!! I’m using that for the future thank you.

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Crixcyon's avatar

If viruses existed, they would overwhelm the body. I don't think there is an immune system per se, but a detoxification system which keeps the body balanced. We intake food, water, air and other toxins all day long and this creates the need of a vigorous detox program and that includes the body doing internal cell modifications and cleansing.

There is no explanation for where viruses come from, what they are made up of, how they differ, how they survive, how they travel, how vaccines know which viruses to protect against, how the body deals with viruses or how to protect against them when we don't know which viruses might attack. See how easy it is for them to create fear and a bunch of silly mumbo-jumbo?

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Betsy's avatar

Exactly! Why we need to have a better understanding of how our bodies actually work and what it means when we have "symptoms." Knowing something of that we would not be as susceptible to the mumbo-jumbo!

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Corona Studies's avatar

From the other side of the fence 'viruses' are an expression of timidity, insecurity and desperation. They are a pathetic last ditch attempt by a group of old men and women to cling to a bygone era of overt tyranny and slavery, in a world which has long since moved on and no longer accepts such behaviour.

OVERT TYRANNY: "We're going to shut down your business, lock you up, steal your stuff and poison you!"

'PUBLIC HEALTH'/ 'HEALTH SECURITY' / 'WAR ON X': "We need you to shut down your own business, stay indoors, hand over your stuff and line up to be jabbed to protect you from the invisible monsters that may or may not have been accidentally released from a lab and are definitely real because science"

This is what tyranny has been reduced to, thanks to our more progressive (in the true sense of the word) culture. It is evil for sure, but it is also pathetic. Every 'War on X' has been a cowardly strategy (to save us from some 'invisible enemy') by a bunch of old has-beens who would piss their pants if they had to ride a night bus without their body guards.

When you ditch the germ theory paradigm you also realise that the turbulent and feverish state of the world that we are living through is itself a giant detox program in action. This would make the 'elite' class the snot, phlegm and mucus that is being expunged from every crevice and organ of society. It's not pretty or fun - and maybe we won't survive the fever - but hopefully we'll all feel a lot better soon :)

It would really help if the normies woke up now... you know... before the next hard lockdown is declared and miracle vaccine rolled out within 100 days. Just saying.

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Betsy's avatar

I love your analogy of a body detox to the current turmoil on the planet! Yes, our dear earth has had enough and is in full detox mode! It is definitely not a pleasant process, but major cleanups seldom are. We'll need to keep hanging on to our hats as the snot keeps washing the toxins away!

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Pirate david's avatar

viruses? they are non existent

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Valerie Collins's avatar

Brilliant, thank you Betsy. This is the paradigm shift we need right now.

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Betsy's avatar

Thanks, Valerie! That's what I'm aiming for!

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Deb Schanilec's avatar

Focusing our energies away from the dominating narrative and toward the positive aspects of being human on the planet is one of the most radical acts one can inhabit. I revel living in that possibility with all the other questioners. Thanks for what you do to keep the balance tipped!

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Dan...'s avatar

The very fact that there are two theory competitors (germs and terrain) shows that both approaches are wrong. Both address a problem from a single “I know everything” perspective, forgetting that (for example) our perceived reality is perceived “as is” through a minimalistic slot of visible light radiation.

We neglect all other bandwidths as if they did not exist and did not have any impact of this limited “uni”-verse of ours. What about ghosts, angels, guiding spirits? They are reported all over the world, across all cultures, times, places and social changes. Yet, nobody seems to ask a basic question: why are they not included in the totality of our experience?

Our moralities and other social codes are group-specific and easily modified when needed. As such, they can not say anything reliable about the humanity at large. Yet, we seem to cling to them even at the cost of sacrificing those of our own who dare to ask questions. We easily break all commandments and elevate some of these trespasses to the level where a person is rewarded for breaking them or punished for standing for them. What is it if not “weakness”?

As a whole, humanity do not have a coherent hierarchy of values. Even life or survival is not included. Our total dependence on the elements and the grace of the Provider is not included. We easily destroy what supports our life and makes it possible, without a second of thought. Again, we elevate this destruction to a higher, rewarded or elite level. And we gladly lie to the other whenever we can. When caught, we deny or blame the other, dismantling the social order at will, because we are most proficient at lying to our family members, in particular children. Hesitation? Rarely ever. It’s a miracle that we continue to exist…

What we are lacking, we used to have and cherish, quite recently. Now we call those who have such hierarchies of values and respect them primitive or cults.

We don’t need viruses to polarize our own. We have already mastered this trick enough to “First, do harm. If they do not catch you, do more harm.”

May the year 2025 bring to us all continuous moments of hesitation, second thoughts, special consideration over these matters - there are individuals among us who deserve to live a life of harmony, peace, love and respect. May we all rise above our weaknesses and randomness and live these values.

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Betsy's avatar

I would say we all deserve to live a life of harmony, peace, love, and respect. Of course, there are those who would not value that and would reject it. I'd also say "may we rise above our belief in our weakness and randomness" since I do not believe we are weak or random. That's a program and we can stop making it real by knowing it is not true.

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Clay Schmitz's avatar

If we are helplessly surrounded by invisible boogeymen that can strike at any minute, then all powerful institutions seem like a good idea. If on the other hand those institutions are lying and actively harming us, then that's a terrifying reality to wake up to. It's a brilliant evil plan and makes it harder to wake up, and all the more crucial that we do wake up.

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Aris's avatar

Thanks for the information. I would like to ask, then what is all these moving microthings that researchers see in their microscopes? Surely they are not toxins because toxins are dead, do not move. And what exactly do antibiotics and drugs kill and “save us” from death?

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Betsy's avatar

Just saw this comment. (For a while Substack was not giving me notifications when someone commented on one of my posts.)

I don't know what the things are in the microscopes. I have decided not to be frightened by them. Antibiotics do kill bacteria, so they stop the symptoms that we call illness but which are really the activities of those bacteria to clean up dead and dying tissue. So the antibiotics make us feel better, but they don't address what has caused the dead and dying tissue in the first place so the problem continues to be there and may be driven deeper. Drugs do not save anyone from death. This is 100% propaganda. All they do is, like antibiotics, manipulate the body's processes to stop symptoms. Many drugs not only don't save us from death--they cause death.

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OK's avatar

An excerpt from your artcle: "...inadequacy contracts our vision of what a human being is...."

I think the word 'contract' is supposed to be 'contrast'. Hope I'm correct. No offense, as I'm just trying to clarify your writing so it's understandable.

Very excellent article which will lead me to more contemplation.

In Lak'ech Ala K'in

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Betsy's avatar

Just saw this comment. I did mean "contract." Feelings of inadequacy make our vision of what a human being is smaller. That's what I was trying to say. I hope that makes sense!

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OK's avatar

Sorry Betsy. I get it now. English Is my 4th language which I started learning at the age of 16.

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Betsy's avatar

That's amazing! You can be proud to be multilingual. I have 2 languages, and that's plenty for me!

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