I liked this one: The powers-that-be test their corporate medicines and procedures on us while granting themselves immunity from liability. I think these elite are experiencing a weakened physical state from their plush lifestyle being removed from the biological forces on this planet, and they are experimenting on us what might work for them. The biology always wins until there is an extinction event, which these elite are producing with the desire to eliminate the biology that threatens them. This is why they are enamored with space, with Mars, there is no biological threats there.
These people are going extinct before the planet does. And for crying out loud stop making appointments with doctors!
Thanks for reposting article. I really like the divide and conquer description. We can see it everywhere in society today… I have been doing pharma drug safety work for years after a personal loss of husband. As I always say, once you see you can’t I see what’s happening.
It all started with antidepressants and it’s interesting to see it come full circle. Government (USTPS) is now recommending all 50 and under be screened for anxiety after pandemic. We know where that leads.
Kim- I clicked on your website, and I love your motto: "We must always choose the hard right over the easy wrong". That is so true, especially right now!
Nail on the head. Especially this part for me: "The rest of us suppress our desires, our individuality, and our dreams in the name of survival". I have been trying to bring my dreams and desires to the front burner for the past 5 years now (the plandemic really threw a wrench in things). And so far to no avail because that darn survival instinct program runs really deep into my conditioned and traumatized nervous system.
Just to let you know, cortisol is an amazing hormone and far more than a stress hormone. It has hundreds of functions in the body and is the supreme anti-inflammatory. Adelle Davis wrote that if you have arthritis or allergies, you have low cortisol. Meet me! I have lived with so much stress for so many years that my adrenals are exhausted. I live with someone I call an emotional vampire; Dr Wilson who wrote an entire book about adrenal exhaustion is nicer and calls them energy robbers.
No, high cortisol is not good, and many people bounce between high and low. Low thyroid seems to affect my brain function more than low adrenal cortex activity; I could no longer proofread when my thyroid issues were diagnosed (read a sentence or two, then rest), and when my natural desiccated thyroid was poor quality I started losing my memory (switched brands, everything returned to normal).
Do you really think our ancestors lived in a world more stressful than ours? Except for people who lived in extreme environments (the arctic or barren deserts), I think people's lives were FAR LESS stressful. More like Richard Sorenson's study of people who were what he termed pre-conquest: no lying, no sense of time, the group's well-being depended upon each member's well-being.
It’s the CHRONIC release of high cortisol that is being referred to in this article. ( my understanding from my knowledge base anyway) The fight-or-flight (sympathetic nervous system response) system is ‘designed for’ short term ‘use’-not the long haul. When it’s ‘used’ over the long haul, yes, the adrenal glands ‘poop out’ and adrenal fatigue develops. Hormones do not exist independently of one another. Their presence (or over/under presence) affects the presentation / production of other hormones ( thyroid, estrogens, testosterone, DHEA) resulting in potential complex hormone related problems when even one of them is out of balance.
A great read is “Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers” ( R M Sapolsky)
Life is a precious balancing act-on large and small scales-or so I have learned. I’m thankful that I have a much higher power that helps me through the thick and thin of it all. 🙏🏼😊
If you combine deaths from errors (some of the numbers acknowledged, and many unknown covered up) and deaths from “proper treatment” (mostly unacknowledged) medicine is likely the leading killer in the US, though of course we don’t have the numbers. And arguably one could add the victims of mass shooters on antidepressants or in withdrawal from them. Expert and psychiatric whistleblower Dr. Peter Breggin has testified repeatedly that anti-depressants can cause homicidal rage.
Yes indeed the elite are crude and cruel.
I liked this one: The powers-that-be test their corporate medicines and procedures on us while granting themselves immunity from liability. I think these elite are experiencing a weakened physical state from their plush lifestyle being removed from the biological forces on this planet, and they are experimenting on us what might work for them. The biology always wins until there is an extinction event, which these elite are producing with the desire to eliminate the biology that threatens them. This is why they are enamored with space, with Mars, there is no biological threats there.
These people are going extinct before the planet does. And for crying out loud stop making appointments with doctors!
Speak it into existence: These people are going extinct before the planet does.
Exactly. You have a thoughtful mind.
Thanks for reposting article. I really like the divide and conquer description. We can see it everywhere in society today… I have been doing pharma drug safety work for years after a personal loss of husband. As I always say, once you see you can’t I see what’s happening.
Thank you, Kim, and I'm so, so sorry to hear of your loss. Thanks for seeing what must be seen.
You can read more about my advocacy here www.kimwitczak.com
It all started with antidepressants and it’s interesting to see it come full circle. Government (USTPS) is now recommending all 50 and under be screened for anxiety after pandemic. We know where that leads.
It’s nice to read critical thinking posts!!!
Wow...thanks for sending me to your website, Kim. You should be on my podcast one of these days!
Absolutely any time. It would be honor.
Great! I'll email you very soon (got your press contact email form your site).
Kim- I clicked on your website, and I love your motto: "We must always choose the hard right over the easy wrong". That is so true, especially right now!
ya lo decian los beatles en 1968, Revolution. La revolucion empieza en uno mismo.
Nail on the head. Especially this part for me: "The rest of us suppress our desires, our individuality, and our dreams in the name of survival". I have been trying to bring my dreams and desires to the front burner for the past 5 years now (the plandemic really threw a wrench in things). And so far to no avail because that darn survival instinct program runs really deep into my conditioned and traumatized nervous system.
Thank you, Karri-ann, and I ave nothing but faith that you will find your path soon. 🙏
Just to let you know, cortisol is an amazing hormone and far more than a stress hormone. It has hundreds of functions in the body and is the supreme anti-inflammatory. Adelle Davis wrote that if you have arthritis or allergies, you have low cortisol. Meet me! I have lived with so much stress for so many years that my adrenals are exhausted. I live with someone I call an emotional vampire; Dr Wilson who wrote an entire book about adrenal exhaustion is nicer and calls them energy robbers.
No, high cortisol is not good, and many people bounce between high and low. Low thyroid seems to affect my brain function more than low adrenal cortex activity; I could no longer proofread when my thyroid issues were diagnosed (read a sentence or two, then rest), and when my natural desiccated thyroid was poor quality I started losing my memory (switched brands, everything returned to normal).
Do you really think our ancestors lived in a world more stressful than ours? Except for people who lived in extreme environments (the arctic or barren deserts), I think people's lives were FAR LESS stressful. More like Richard Sorenson's study of people who were what he termed pre-conquest: no lying, no sense of time, the group's well-being depended upon each member's well-being.
It’s the CHRONIC release of high cortisol that is being referred to in this article. ( my understanding from my knowledge base anyway) The fight-or-flight (sympathetic nervous system response) system is ‘designed for’ short term ‘use’-not the long haul. When it’s ‘used’ over the long haul, yes, the adrenal glands ‘poop out’ and adrenal fatigue develops. Hormones do not exist independently of one another. Their presence (or over/under presence) affects the presentation / production of other hormones ( thyroid, estrogens, testosterone, DHEA) resulting in potential complex hormone related problems when even one of them is out of balance.
A great read is “Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers” ( R M Sapolsky)
Life is a precious balancing act-on large and small scales-or so I have learned. I’m thankful that I have a much higher power that helps me through the thick and thin of it all. 🙏🏼😊
Excellent article! Let truth be told!!
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250,000 US citizens die each year from medical treatment, not medical error
Thanks, Robin. The lines are so blurred but yes, I've updated my writing since that article.
For example: https://mickeyz.substack.com/p/theres-nothing-more-dangerous-than
If you combine deaths from errors (some of the numbers acknowledged, and many unknown covered up) and deaths from “proper treatment” (mostly unacknowledged) medicine is likely the leading killer in the US, though of course we don’t have the numbers. And arguably one could add the victims of mass shooters on antidepressants or in withdrawal from them. Expert and psychiatric whistleblower Dr. Peter Breggin has testified repeatedly that anti-depressants can cause homicidal rage.
"Reality is for People who can't handle Science Fiction !!!!!"