It’s a real life plot point from what I remember- I don’t remember if it was the WHO or MSF who found out that their doctor was used to do this and they were fucking PISSED as it puts other people doing medical outreach at risk.
'Polio Type 2' was thought to be eradicated in 1999.
In August 2020, Africa was declared free of “wild” polio (Scherbel-Ball, 2020). Unfortunately, recent isolates of polio virus in water supplies in Lagos, the capital of Nigeria, have proved to be virulent mutants of Sabin's oral vaccine strain of type 2 poliovirus.
[...]
Thus, in 2018, the type 2 vaccine virus caused 33 deaths and paralyzed 105 children. In 2019, it caused 196 cases of paralysis. Work has been underway to develop a new improved oral type 2 vaccine that cannot revert to virulence so easily.
How exactly does carpetbombing cause Polio to spontaneously manifest in a population anyway? Is it due to all the international travel into the Gaza strip (/s)? If that's the (retarded) argument, it sounds like a good case against open borders, especially from Pakistan, one of the only countries on the globe classified as having endemic Polio. Was it [redacted group] using bioweapons? That discussion can't be had here. Or was it due to germs and lack of sanitary living conditions? Which would mean what they refer to as 'Polio' is not in fact a virus.
Various factors really activate the almonds. But if Hamas (by way of the Gaza Health Ministry) is the other hand clapping, begging the WHO to come in and vaxx Gazan kids, the Palestinians are really fucked from all sides.
My belief is that the human body’s defense systems are the main governing factor to “catching” as disease: living in a war zone, starving, being wounded, being poisoned, even living like someone in San Francisco, these all leave the body in a weakened state, susceptible to “diseases” that would have otherwise been rebuffed by the body’s own systems.
Basically, I’m talking about the difference between Magic Johnson living with aids for over 30 years, while most “san franciscians” died after a year or two. It has far less to do with “magic dr fauci aids medicine” and far more to do with him “cleaning up” his life after the diagnoses in the early 90s.
Accurate or not, the model of invisible contagious diseases surrounding us at all times is a trojan horse of an idea in the sense that unless you very clearly identify the causes of ill health, any assumptions of specific, latent threats become a source of fear which tyrants can scam you with. It's a concept of scientifically-derived original sin, of which there can exist any number, all of them needing a vaccine baptism to wash away at the earliest possibility (but you'll also still need the confessional for the rest of your life).
It was known and accepted for a long time that the vast majority of Polio 'cases' are asymptomatic. But this acceptance also allowed humanity to fall into a semantic definitional game, where the dictionaries are written by commie trannies who then beat us over the head with them. One of the main arguments for the efficacy of the Polio vaccine was how rates declined just after it - which was also not long after Coxsackie virus was discovered and became a perfect category to catch all the cases of non-paralytic Polio going around. No wonder Polio declined massively, since 'asymptomatic Polio' was suddenly called something else. We've seen the same definitional games with flu, covid, delta, omicron, flu-like symptoms, long covid, measles, shingles, herpes, monkeypox, 'Mpox' (which is totally different we swear), etc. right now, all to further the goals of the medical establishment and divert discussion away from elephants in the room, such as improving natural immunity and avoiding products which might ruin it.
And I just discovered this:
Taxonomy: There were 29 species of coxsackieviruses until 1999, when two of them were abolished and the rest merged into other species.
Huh. So 1999, the same year they thought they'd completely eradicated Polio 2, was also the year they felt that 'coxsackievirus' wasn't useful as its own distinctive category any more. Fancy that.
Two things which early on convinced me there was a lot more to the story of “healthcare”:
the mindless praise heaped upon vaccines for “eradicating” certain viruses, while totally neglecting or deceptively conflating the wide array of factors which changed at the time. Such as you mention polio, cases had dropped to a tiny fraction of their height in the years leading up to the introduction of the vaccine, yet all the credit for this reduction is impossibly attributed to the vaccine:
Tied into this point, is the fact that many commonly prescribed medicines don’t even exceed the performance of placebo (such as antidepressants). This indicates that these medicines are actually useless, and the governing factor is our bodies health, how well we’ve maintained our natural defense systems, and oddly importantly, our “outlook” or our “desire to live” you could say. If we abolished big pharma and put all that money into researching “the placebo effect”, I think we might finally start making progress in health/”medicine” again.
Wim Hof demonstrating that through conscious control of the so-called “autonomic” nervous system, he and anyone following a similar protocol could, through nothing but their will, rebuff the effects of an endotoxin (“deactivated” virus that normally triggers a “useless” but harmful immune system response)
The Wim Hof stuff is interesting. It bleeds over into stuff I've been dwelling on recently with regards to the process/nature of consciousness itself and what it means for an individual's sense of purpose and their 'self-actualisation', which feeds back around to health in the end, either directly through some undiscovered process or indirectly through the kinds of general health decisions one ends up making.
I can't lay claim to having been an early questioner of the lies surrounding healthcare but I'm hoping never to be duped again. I don't know exactly what my stance is on virology and epidemiology these days other than I am now armed with the knowledge that a) virology was preceded as a science by vaccinology, by centuries, and depended on many of the assumptions of vaccinology in its infancy and b) vaccinology is literally 300+ year old technology based on the gut feelings of a feminist fujoshi noblewoman who saw it practiced in Turkey. The first 100 years after Jenner's smallpox vaxx appear to have been, upon examination of the numbers, a stats-rigging exercise to desperately try and manufacture a false success out of it, while the more sensible physicians stood around and scratched their heads wondering wtf kind of psyop this all was (just like covid).
All of this stuff became the foundational assumptions of virology. To the extent that these fields are intertwined, they now feel like a couple of sinking ships tied to eachother. Maybe one is still potentially sea-worthy and maybe not, but if they choose to stay tethered then they can both sink as far as I'm concerned.
The Wim Hof stuff is interesting. It bleeds over into stuff I've been dwelling on recently with regards to the process/nature of consciousness itself and what it means for an individual's sense of purpose and their 'self-actualisation', which feeds back around to health in the end, either directly through some undiscovered process or indirectly through the kinds of general health decisions one ends up making.
You sound like you’d be interested in and open to considering the following:
Here is research on the practice (gTummo yoga) that Hof states is the foundation of his practice:
"During visits to remote monasteries in the 1980s, Benson and his team studied monks living in the Himalayan Mountains who could, by g Tum-mo meditation, raise the temperatures of their fingers and toes by as much as 17 degrees. It has yet to be determined how the monks are able to generate such heat."
Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard Medical, also published in the journal nature.
"The researchers collected data during the unique ceremony in Tibet, where nuns were able to raise their core body temperature and dry up wet sheets wrapped around their bodies in the cold Himalayan weather (-25 degree Celsius) while meditating."
Where I believe this all leads, to your point about consciousness, admittedly flies in the face of much of what we are told about the world and it’s mechanisms:
In addition to the video footage, in the past westerners have been able to seek out Chang and train under him. A Greek engineer managed to find him and trained for a decade with him and wrote a book trying to apply a scientific approach to what he witnessed and experienced. This book really shines an interesting light on not just the what observed in the video, but investigates possible answers for the how as well. In addition, it's just a highly engrossing book if approached with an open mind.
Great, thanks for the links. I'll have a read when I can. On a quick skim, the Greek guy seems a bit overcome by fanboyism, but I don't consider that a reason to discount his whole account.
I'm more than just open to it, I'm actually fixated on questions of consciousness these days. I have a collection of reflections and ramblings in a text file which I feel some sort of moral responsibility to try and turn into a book or something some day, myself, though I have a poor record with following through with that sort of thing and no paper credentials to make it seem authoritative.
This could prompt me to look into the Tao/Dao some more since it seems like it could have a lot of overlap, cheers. Taoism remains in a blind spot for me unlike several other spiritual traditions I've come to take pointers from (much like the Perennialists). Who knows, maybe I'll go find this Chang myself.
Great, thanks for the links. I'll have a read when I can.
Cheers, I hope it all points you in helpful directions
On a quick skim, the Greek guy seems a bit overcome by fanboyism, but I don't consider that a reason to discount his whole account.
Perhaps, but given the perspective being presented (something a child of the modern world might liken to “finding master yoda”, or more accurately something like “finding master lao tzu”), like you allow for, I can see where it’s coming from and don’t hold it against either the book or the author
I'm more than just open to it, I'm actually fixated on questions of consciousness these days. I have a collection of reflections and ramblings in a text file which I feel some sort of moral responsibility to try and turn into a book or something some day
I feel like I know where you’re coming from. I too feel an urge to produce something like a series of articles on substack, diving in depth into specific subjects then hopefully ascending back out to link it all together cogently and cohesively, something which it feels like is only ephemerally present in my head. And I struggle similarly with committing myself to the task. One need only read into the life of someone like Chang to begin to understand the levels of commitment required to achieve anything approaching “mastery”, but I see value in even the uninitiated attempting to “report” what they’ve found in their studies.
This could prompt me to look into the Tao/Dao some more since it seems like it could have a lot of overlap
I really hope it does, I’ve personally found such astounding variety and amounts of wisdom in these traditions that I’m convinced they’re “onto something” - as opposed to the generic western explanation of “a stopped clock is right twice a day” kind of mentality towards “eastern wisdom” broadly speaking.
Because we are dealing with translation, I find referring to a variety of sources as important as for example biblical scholars might be. To that end, I’ve posted two English translations of the Tao Te Ching (“the” book of Taoism) in the past:
This version I personally find provides the most impactful translation which speaks more to me than the attempts at more literal or less esoteric translation often attempted by the “academics”.
This version is a comparative collection of 8 different translations hosted by Boston University. Quite interesting to use to dive into specific word and phrase choices.
Here’s some interesting little tidbits I’ll leave you with that I’ve always found interesting:
Lao Tzu appears to translate most accurately to “wise old man” or when taken literally “Mr. Wise Man”
Confucius is a bit of a bastardization of his name. In this context, you might be surprised to learn his name is perhaps more accurately translated as Kung-Fu Tzu, or rendered literally “Mr. Kung-Fu”
Chang, if you take his words at face value (and I’ve found no reason not to), claims his lineage of “internal martial arts”, aka “qi gong / chi kung”, known as Mo Pai, traces its roots to a contemporary of Lao Tzu and Kung-Fu Tzu known as Mo Tzu:
While interesting and demonstrably “effective” in its own rights, it should be noted his method is basically a far older school of practice (gTummo yoga) chopped up and (unfortunately) often sold as a form of “self-help”. Which, while it is both understandable (he’s gotta eat) and valid in its own rights (I’ve heard it’s helped many people), by making it all about “Wim” and his “Method”, much of the ancient wisdom about our underlying “hardware” gets totally glossed over in favor of selling an “experience” which you can sign up to partake in
Nonsense, this is the same vaccine that made polio extinct, one of humanity's great medical achievements and proof no-one should ever be skeptical of vaccine efficacy again.
Now let us in before all those kids catch polio, it's everywhere.
It's probably a sterilization shot. Too many eyes on the 'remodeling' of Gaza. So, they'll put a cork in all of those little baby farmers to complete the genocide later.
"We have to get paid to vaccinate these children before they get bombed to death."
Best way to keep those pesky side effects a secret amirite
If I was in Gaza, I'd risk the Israeli bombing me more than trusting any Western organisation giving out a 'vaccine' to me and definitely my kids.
The former is at least more open in it's desire to maim and kill me...
Childhood vaccination was the guise that the CIA in Zero Dark Thirty used to infiltrate Bin Laden's compound.
Of course, that movie was also one giant Jessica Chastain girl boss make believe power fantasy, so who knows.
It’s a real life plot point from what I remember- I don’t remember if it was the WHO or MSF who found out that their doctor was used to do this and they were fucking PISSED as it puts other people doing medical outreach at risk.
Yeah, well, what the fuck are they going to do about it? War crimes are for losers.
'Polio Type 2' was thought to be eradicated in 1999.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/human-poliovirus-2
Hmmmm.
How exactly does carpetbombing cause Polio to spontaneously manifest in a population anyway? Is it due to all the international travel into the Gaza strip (/s)? If that's the (retarded) argument, it sounds like a good case against open borders, especially from Pakistan, one of the only countries on the globe classified as having endemic Polio. Was it [redacted group] using bioweapons? That discussion can't be had here. Or was it due to germs and lack of sanitary living conditions? Which would mean what they refer to as 'Polio' is not in fact a virus.
Various factors really activate the almonds. But if Hamas (by way of the Gaza Health Ministry) is the other hand clapping, begging the WHO to come in and vaxx Gazan kids, the Palestinians are really fucked from all sides.
My belief is that the human body’s defense systems are the main governing factor to “catching” as disease: living in a war zone, starving, being wounded, being poisoned, even living like someone in San Francisco, these all leave the body in a weakened state, susceptible to “diseases” that would have otherwise been rebuffed by the body’s own systems.
Basically, I’m talking about the difference between Magic Johnson living with aids for over 30 years, while most “san franciscians” died after a year or two. It has far less to do with “magic dr fauci aids medicine” and far more to do with him “cleaning up” his life after the diagnoses in the early 90s.
Kary Mullis agreed with you, certainly on aids as a product of lifestyle factors.
Accurate or not, the model of invisible contagious diseases surrounding us at all times is a trojan horse of an idea in the sense that unless you very clearly identify the causes of ill health, any assumptions of specific, latent threats become a source of fear which tyrants can scam you with. It's a concept of scientifically-derived original sin, of which there can exist any number, all of them needing a vaccine baptism to wash away at the earliest possibility (but you'll also still need the confessional for the rest of your life).
It was known and accepted for a long time that the vast majority of Polio 'cases' are asymptomatic. But this acceptance also allowed humanity to fall into a semantic definitional game, where the dictionaries are written by commie trannies who then beat us over the head with them. One of the main arguments for the efficacy of the Polio vaccine was how rates declined just after it - which was also not long after Coxsackie virus was discovered and became a perfect category to catch all the cases of non-paralytic Polio going around. No wonder Polio declined massively, since 'asymptomatic Polio' was suddenly called something else. We've seen the same definitional games with flu, covid, delta, omicron, flu-like symptoms, long covid, measles, shingles, herpes, monkeypox, 'Mpox' (which is totally different we swear), etc. right now, all to further the goals of the medical establishment and divert discussion away from elephants in the room, such as improving natural immunity and avoiding products which might ruin it.
And I just discovered this:
Huh. So 1999, the same year they thought they'd completely eradicated Polio 2, was also the year they felt that 'coxsackievirus' wasn't useful as its own distinctive category any more. Fancy that.
Two things which early on convinced me there was a lot more to the story of “healthcare”:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/252553744/figure/fig2/AS:380790069317634@1467798835195/The-polio-death-rate-was-decreasing-on-its-own-before-the-vaccine-was-introduced.png
Tied into this point, is the fact that many commonly prescribed medicines don’t even exceed the performance of placebo (such as antidepressants). This indicates that these medicines are actually useless, and the governing factor is our bodies health, how well we’ve maintained our natural defense systems, and oddly importantly, our “outlook” or our “desire to live” you could say. If we abolished big pharma and put all that money into researching “the placebo effect”, I think we might finally start making progress in health/”medicine” again.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4034215/
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m-LxehFFqiQ
The Wim Hof stuff is interesting. It bleeds over into stuff I've been dwelling on recently with regards to the process/nature of consciousness itself and what it means for an individual's sense of purpose and their 'self-actualisation', which feeds back around to health in the end, either directly through some undiscovered process or indirectly through the kinds of general health decisions one ends up making.
I can't lay claim to having been an early questioner of the lies surrounding healthcare but I'm hoping never to be duped again. I don't know exactly what my stance is on virology and epidemiology these days other than I am now armed with the knowledge that a) virology was preceded as a science by vaccinology, by centuries, and depended on many of the assumptions of vaccinology in its infancy and b) vaccinology is literally 300+ year old technology based on the gut feelings of a feminist fujoshi noblewoman who saw it practiced in Turkey. The first 100 years after Jenner's smallpox vaxx appear to have been, upon examination of the numbers, a stats-rigging exercise to desperately try and manufacture a false success out of it, while the more sensible physicians stood around and scratched their heads wondering wtf kind of psyop this all was (just like covid).
All of this stuff became the foundational assumptions of virology. To the extent that these fields are intertwined, they now feel like a couple of sinking ships tied to eachother. Maybe one is still potentially sea-worthy and maybe not, but if they choose to stay tethered then they can both sink as far as I'm concerned.
You sound like you’d be interested in and open to considering the following:
Here is research on the practice (gTummo yoga) that Hof states is the foundation of his practice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WajTafbG7II
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2002/04/meditation-changes-temperatures/
https://www.nature.com/articles/295234a0
"During visits to remote monasteries in the 1980s, Benson and his team studied monks living in the Himalayan Mountains who could, by g Tum-mo meditation, raise the temperatures of their fingers and toes by as much as 17 degrees. It has yet to be determined how the monks are able to generate such heat."
Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard Medical, also published in the journal nature.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/04/130408084858.htm
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0058244
"The researchers collected data during the unique ceremony in Tibet, where nuns were able to raise their core body temperature and dry up wet sheets wrapped around their bodies in the cold Himalayan weather (-25 degree Celsius) while meditating."
Where I believe this all leads, to your point about consciousness, admittedly flies in the face of much of what we are told about the world and it’s mechanisms:
https://communities.win/c/HumanPotential/p/141rVOZOu0/perhaps-the-most-important-video/c
In addition to the video footage, in the past westerners have been able to seek out Chang and train under him. A Greek engineer managed to find him and trained for a decade with him and wrote a book trying to apply a scientific approach to what he witnessed and experienced. This book really shines an interesting light on not just the what observed in the video, but investigates possible answers for the how as well. In addition, it's just a highly engrossing book if approached with an open mind.
PDF of the book:
https://www.sacred-magick.com/free/files/The%20Magus%20of%20Java.pdf
Great, thanks for the links. I'll have a read when I can. On a quick skim, the Greek guy seems a bit overcome by fanboyism, but I don't consider that a reason to discount his whole account.
I'm more than just open to it, I'm actually fixated on questions of consciousness these days. I have a collection of reflections and ramblings in a text file which I feel some sort of moral responsibility to try and turn into a book or something some day, myself, though I have a poor record with following through with that sort of thing and no paper credentials to make it seem authoritative.
This could prompt me to look into the Tao/Dao some more since it seems like it could have a lot of overlap, cheers. Taoism remains in a blind spot for me unlike several other spiritual traditions I've come to take pointers from (much like the Perennialists). Who knows, maybe I'll go find this Chang myself.
Cheers, I hope it all points you in helpful directions
Perhaps, but given the perspective being presented (something a child of the modern world might liken to “finding master yoda”, or more accurately something like “finding master lao tzu”), like you allow for, I can see where it’s coming from and don’t hold it against either the book or the author
I feel like I know where you’re coming from. I too feel an urge to produce something like a series of articles on substack, diving in depth into specific subjects then hopefully ascending back out to link it all together cogently and cohesively, something which it feels like is only ephemerally present in my head. And I struggle similarly with committing myself to the task. One need only read into the life of someone like Chang to begin to understand the levels of commitment required to achieve anything approaching “mastery”, but I see value in even the uninitiated attempting to “report” what they’ve found in their studies.
I really hope it does, I’ve personally found such astounding variety and amounts of wisdom in these traditions that I’m convinced they’re “onto something” - as opposed to the generic western explanation of “a stopped clock is right twice a day” kind of mentality towards “eastern wisdom” broadly speaking.
Because we are dealing with translation, I find referring to a variety of sources as important as for example biblical scholars might be. To that end, I’ve posted two English translations of the Tao Te Ching (“the” book of Taoism) in the past:
https://communities.win/c/Manna/p/17teNpuIaW/the-tao-te-ching/c
This version I personally find provides the most impactful translation which speaks more to me than the attempts at more literal or less esoteric translation often attempted by the “academics”.
https://communities.win/c/HumanPotential/p/141ra5FBnM/tao-te-ching-full-text-8x-compar/c
This version is a comparative collection of 8 different translations hosted by Boston University. Quite interesting to use to dive into specific word and phrase choices.
Here’s some interesting little tidbits I’ll leave you with that I’ve always found interesting:
Lao Tzu appears to translate most accurately to “wise old man” or when taken literally “Mr. Wise Man”
Confucius is a bit of a bastardization of his name. In this context, you might be surprised to learn his name is perhaps more accurately translated as Kung-Fu Tzu, or rendered literally “Mr. Kung-Fu”
Chang, if you take his words at face value (and I’ve found no reason not to), claims his lineage of “internal martial arts”, aka “qi gong / chi kung”, known as Mo Pai, traces its roots to a contemporary of Lao Tzu and Kung-Fu Tzu known as Mo Tzu:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozi
Some really interesting things in there.
I don't know I've down the program, 8 hours of videos that could have sorely used an editor. I still don't "know" what the Method is.
The Wim Hof method specifically?
My understanding of it is:
Hyperventilation for ~30 deep breaths in
Deep breath out, hold until discomfort
Deep breath in, hold until discomfort
Repeat steps 1-3 a few times
While interesting and demonstrably “effective” in its own rights, it should be noted his method is basically a far older school of practice (gTummo yoga) chopped up and (unfortunately) often sold as a form of “self-help”. Which, while it is both understandable (he’s gotta eat) and valid in its own rights (I’ve heard it’s helped many people), by making it all about “Wim” and his “Method”, much of the ancient wisdom about our underlying “hardware” gets totally glossed over in favor of selling an “experience” which you can sign up to partake in
This has been a proven thing for a while, but the establishment refuses to admit it. Diet and environment are the biggest predictors of health.
The same vaccine known to cause it instead of preventing it?
Nonsense, this is the same vaccine that made polio extinct, one of humanity's great medical achievements and proof no-one should ever be skeptical of vaccine efficacy again.
Now let us in before all those kids catch polio, it's everywhere.
So they will end up letting a bunch of Israelis in to covertly poison their children.
It's probably a sterilization shot. Too many eyes on the 'remodeling' of Gaza. So, they'll put a cork in all of those little baby farmers to complete the genocide later.
Vaccine with lead, much cheaper.
Finally the WHO makes its move to decrease brown goyim fertility into slow extinction.
hey how about the EU cut funding to the jews, wouldn’t that be a sight
Wasn't a vaccine campaign used as cover to locate Bin Laden?
Reminder that the vax companies have jewish CEOs