I riff off Jordon Walker, FDA corruption, Watt and Latypova and the global biosecurity system
I added a graphic today with the pharma fines, and that seems to have affected the numbering of paragraphs, but the whole piece is still here, fyi. ______________ Not sure I want to wade into the Jordon Trishton Walker story. But he is a good starting point for me to collect my thoughts about everything that is happening today and what it means and where…
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a year ago · 350 likes · 168 comments · Meryl Nass
Just in: Project Veriporn
My Grandfather showed me how we sometimes undermine our own progress by giving the other guy too much credit. Actions we equate to intent may be just hubris. For instance, when Abraham Flexner spent five years of his life on trains and stagecoach, away from his family; he may have held a somewhat elevated view of his benefactor, John Rockefeller. As he traveled the entire country; which at the time wasn’t really a thing, he had lots of time for inward reflection. It’s helpful to feel like you’re part of something bigger than yourself, like your contribution matters. It’s hard to know what he knew then; how much influence he would ultimately have, and if he ever reconciled his conscience. When all traces of homeopathic and holistic texts were removed from medical libraries, they still weren’t out of print. And many of our philanthropic upper crust; as they like to be known, still use exclusively the medical disciplines they deemed too barbaric for us.
I actually did sleep really well and woke up and was semi-manic from the jump.
It would probably help to eat. (😅 never did.)
But then I think that fasting is good. But it creates this sharpness, awareness. I hope you are okay. It occurs to me that the medical training in the fam (indoctrination?) is going to make their journey tough to discovery. And they are taking it out on you.
I also have a theory that natural immunity people (me) are not out of the woods, but in a better place.
I get enough feedback that shit is going bad out there. But it's very hard to quantify.