How FAR Will They Go Before We Stand up?

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First, let's start with this 1:10min commercial to set the tone of the planned cynicism surrounding this senseless crisis.... watch till the end, it is promoted by Unicef!

original link Unicef Norway: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=external&v=400230637960916

Do you get it?

The baffling truth is that we are being mocked and we urge you to share this blog asap!

Morever, the pet theory called Darwinism will be soon put to rest and we'll have to come to terms with the old system and let it go. We ran across a couple of articles that really demonstrate the cluelessness governing the planet. We use the word 'cluelessness' because we know that a vast majority of the experts just follow orders because they do not know any better, but that isn't true for the 0,001%

So it’s not the individual that survives, it’s the community that cooperates that survives.”

We sincerely do not see how mainstream science can survive what is coming unless the internet is being shut down for months. Sure, that could always happen.

The article about the phageome is remarkable in the sense that it denounces the ongoing mind control among the scientific community. The latter does not work for the betterment of society but making medicine more lethal as days go by.

Experts parroting the official narrative about covid19 should get their college degrees slid through a shredder. It is as simple as that. The entire industry is sadly a joke. And the NPR link below is just another eye-opener. Viruses aren't really what we think we are told as the entire ecosystem depends on them (and bacteria and fungi as well), so how foolish is it to even consider 'disinfecting' the air we breathe?

This is a direct attack on Nature. Science is hooked on "kill, control, kill"... anything that stands in the way.

And even Science Mag is at it in its very last paragraph, telling us that we could use 'phages' to manipulate bacterial communities while completely dismissing the fact that what is needed is an environment that is as diverse as possible so that our internal ecosystem can do its job.

Real science does not manipulate in the litteral sense when having a deep knowledge of what is happening inside our bodies, healing diseases becomes cooperation with Nature.

We are no scientists but have enough awareness to see why the premise of waging medical wars 'under the guise to save humanity' can only be fomented either by deep ignorance... or a criminal mindset.

So we've no other choice than declaring the entire healthcare industry as a threat to humankind!

FURTHER READINGS

(Dec 2020)"Instead of paying so much attention to cleaning surfaces, we might be better off paying attention to cleaning the air, given the finite amount of time and resources," Marr says. Fennelly agrees, noting that airborne transmission is more likely in indoor public places like restaurants. "Why aren't we doing more to figure out ways to ventilate those areas?" he asks. "It would be better to use ultraviolet germicidal irradiation, which we know can kill these viruses in the air. https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/12/28/948936133/still-disinfecting-surfaces-it-might-not-be-worth-it

Does a sea of viruses inside our body help keep us healthy? (2017)
A century after they were discovered killing bacteria in the feces of World War I soldiers, the viruses known as bacteriophages, or simply phages, are drawing new attention for the role they might play within the human body. Phages have been found most everywhere, from oceans to soils. Now, a study suggests that people absorb up to 30 billion phages every day through their intestines. For decades, most medical research on phages focused on turning these bacterial parasites into antibiotics. There have been some compelling success stories, but phage therapy has struggled to become a dependable treatment.... Once scientists understand the role of the human phageome, they could start thinking about using phages to manipulate the bacterial communities within our body and maybe even control our own cells, Barr says. But he, too, is cautious, noting that “phage biology is an inch wide and a mile deep.” Given our current ignorance of phageeukaryote interactions, says Barr, medical uses “are probably decades away.”
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/11/does-sea-viruses-inside-our-body-help-keep-us-healthy



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