Pay attention. Some examples of the medical mindset built into society.
Getting you to believe the false allopathic-corrupted mindset is everywhere.
Today, I want to show you examples of the medical mindset, even from those who say they are “integrative, functional, holistic, or alternative.”
How many people are truly holistic? I have found that many professionals say they are, incorporate some treatments into their practice to make it appear so, but in reality, they are still of the Westernized sick-model mindset.
I had an example of that just the other day.
After the example below, I have a few more examples of how you are targeted to think only one way. In the #3 example, they goofed up, but probably the masses did not catch it.
#1 The dentist appointment
At check-in
I went to a dentist's office for the Cone beam CT, which can show underlying infections that can occur under root canals and after teeth have been extracted.
I did not see a biological dentist because I could not find one locally, but I wasn’t too concerned since I did find an endodontist, whom I had planned to see if infections were detected. The dental office I chose said on its website that it uses ozone therapy, so I thought it must have some concept of using holistic practices.
As a new patient, as soon as I entered the waiting room, I had to give the woman at the front desk my driver’s license and dental insurance card. She then handed me a piece of paper and a pen.
I asked, “What is that for?”
She replied, “To write down your credit card information.”
I said, “Well, that is interesting. I have never seen it done this way. Would it be possible for me to give you my credit card?”
And this was her response, no joke. “Since C19, we have been doing it this way to avoid handling the person’s credit card.”
So instead of handling my credit card, she handed me a piece of paper and a pen. Then, she took both items back from me and handed the paper over to someone else to process my payment.
This was after she handled my insurance card and driver’s license.
I decided not to be snarky about it because 5 years after the pandemic, the person does not realize how nonsensical that check-in process was. So my driver’s license, insurance card, paper, and a pen that many dental patients must touch are of no concern, but my credit card is?
My Cone bean CT
My results were surprising. The cone beam CT indicated that I do not have any underlying infections. That is good news, and I can move on to addressing my amalgam fillings.
The dentist was very friendly, but one thing she said struck me. She said that if there were an infection, the only way to address it would be to take oral antibiotics.
If you have followed any of the biological dentists and others who have researched and written on the topic of oral infections, you would have learned that the issue is that these infections are essentially trapped. The only way to eradicate them is by getting into that gum space and removing them.
See my previous post for links to two videos on what you need to know about root canals.
TV will change your mindset if you do not catch it
I stay away from mainstream social media and news sites for the most part.
My headaches occur every three to four days. On the fourth or fifth day, they leave me barely functioning. Hence, I am watching a bit more TV shows on my iPad than I would like to be doing.
#2 Elsbeth TV show and conspiracy theories
They mentioned several so-called conspiracy theories in episode 17, season 2, but here are two examples.
Conspiracy #1 in the show
The episode involved conspiracy theorists. It was very enlightening how the episode made fun of Faraday bags, with one character asking, “Do those things even work?” and another replying, “No.”
My comment
I can attest that using a Faraday bag does actually “do something.”
Because of my headaches, I moved my phone from the bedroom at night. Then, I put it in another room inside a cookie tin. After that, I bought a Faraday bag, and now I put it inside the bag at night and leave it in a different room.
I used to be a very vivid dreamer. For the past couple of years, I have noticed that it is infrequent when I can recall a dream. When I put the phone into the tin, I started to have a minor dream recall. Once I put the phone into the Faraday bag, I began to recall some vivid dreams- some days I can remember more than others, but I can now typically recall at least some dreams each morning when I wake up. The Faraday bag must be doing something!
The bag brand I use (no affiliation) is Escape Zone, found at satellitephonestore.com. The link takes you to a page with satellite phones. Put Faraday into the search bar, and the bag options will pop up.
Conspiracy #2
Then there was the comment from a main character that said, “Conspiracy theorists even believe 9/11 was an inside job!”
This 5-hour documentary is worth watching if you still believe the 9-11 mainstream narrative. It breaks down all aspects of 9-11. An additional 9-11 video to watch is this presentation.
#3 Castle TV show
I am sorry, but I cannot figure out which season or episode this example is from since I watched it a while back.
In an episode of Castle, the medical examiner said there was a strange finding on the murdered victim- he did not have any antibodies to any “viruses” such as measles or chickenpox.
The storyline included the assumption that the deceased victim did not have any vaccines. All the actors looked perplexed and wondered who would not have any vaccines?
Apparently, according to the storyline, the only people who would not be vaccinated are those in a cult.
I realize that TV shows sometimes get things wrong, but I wanted to point one out.
First, not having antibodies does not mean the person was unvaccinated. The person may have been vaccinated since vaccine antibodies are short-lived and do not last a lifetime.
This also means that if the person were unvaccinated and did not have antibodies, if you believe in viral infections, this would also mean that this person was never sick or exposed to any of these so-called dangerous and deadly viruses.
That is hysterical to me. In that Castle TV episode, they just provided an example of how all the deadly viruses that society wants us to fear did not pose an issue in this person's case.
#4 Rockefellers have invested $100 million in “food as medicine” campaign, with $3.5 million going to the Delta GREENS project.
The Delta GREENS Project is part of ongoing research at the Friedman School related to the Food is Medicine Institute (FIMI) — a university-wide collaborative effort bringing together experts from across disciplines with other local and national collaborators to advance food is medicine research, training, patient care, and community and policy engagement.
On the surface, that sounds great.
Call me a skeptic, but I doubt this investment will go towards regenerative farming, grass-fed, pasture-raised animals, food free of GMOs, herbicides, pesticides, or organic practices.
By the way, I'm not surprised that Bill and Melinda Gates are also backing the “food is medicine” campaign.
Have you seen Bill support any organic, regenerative-farmed, grass-fed foods?
Nope, me neither.
But I have seen Mr. Bill back an awful lot of lab-created foods.
The Rockefellers and Gates will encourage food made from a lab, telling you it is better for the environment and will contain all the nutrients you need.
Both are false.
Agenda #1. Taking away farms and whole foods in the name of saving the planet.
From Unsettled Science substack post: (bold emphasis is mine).
Further, a study by U.C. Davis authors in 2023 found that several previous “life-cycle assessments” aiming to calculate the product’s impact on emissions had been flawed, because the models did not account for factors including the mining of metals needed for bioreactor construction, the removal of endotoxins produced by “gram-negative” bacteria, and the process of “purification”—which I don’t understand but is treated in the paper as a serious issue. When “purification” is added into environmental calculations for three types of cultured meat production, you can see the high levels of resources demanded to make these products (pink bars). The blue bars are cultured meat resource needs without purification; the green bars are for beef.
The chart indicates that real beef (in green) is better for the planet than lab-created beef (in pink) when all the steps to make it are considered.
Agenda #2. Taking away your free choice to take supplements.
Telling you that the lab-made food will contain vitamins and minerals and that you do not need supplements.
If the food is lab-created, the nutrients will not be the same as those found in nature, and they may have to add synthetic nutrients.
Furthermore, if we continue with mono-crops, depleted soil, the nutrient content in our food will continue to decline, as shown in this research article.
Additionally, we are all different; even with a whole foods diet, many people need to supplement with additional nutrients.
From my perspective, the “food is medicine” campaign is part of the overall plan to make people sicker, dependent on lab-grown unhealthy food choices, thus taking away your freedom to choose what you want to consume.
This link can help you find regenerative farms near you. However, I know of a regenerative farm near me that is not on the map.
Thus, getting to know the people in your community is essential, as not all of them share their farm information online. For instance, my two raw milk sources are not listed on raw milk sites such as this one or this one. (Here is a link to a map to help you understand milk laws in your state.)
#5 Cost of blood tests
I had the medical doctor order my most recent labs instead of ordering them via my Fullscript lab portal.
Big mistake.
I won’t go into how overpriced each of the only 5 biomarkers tested is, but for a cash bill, it comes out to, on average, over $125 per biomarker.
As an example, I can order a TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) blood test for $4.86 to get done at Quest. Labcorp is charging $43. The IgF-1 test cost me $29.10, whereas Labcorp billed me $247.80. Mind you, this is after the so-called “cash discount.”
I hope I find out what is wrong soon, so that I can remove myself from the allopathic medical world and use alternative methods to heal myself. I return to the doctor on Friday for MRI and ultrasound results, which I will get on Wednesday. While the doctor I see labels herself as “integrative”, she is not functional when interpreting lab tests, so I am glad I understand functional values. But to get the MRI and ultrasound, my hands were tied, and I had to enter the allopathic world.
What have you noticed in your everyday life as unassuming ways to alter the mindset towards health?
For instance, the NPR health section is titled “shots,” which could unconsciously create the belief that “health comes from shots.”
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Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. I’m on the same page. Personally, I can barely tolerate the legacy media anymore and instead listen to music or watch podcasts. I’m just sick of the lies.
As for eating lab created “food”, I just have one very simple rule. I don’t eat fake food.
I haven’t seen a doctor in several years and hope that I don’t have to, because I would have to search for one that I could tolerate, and I wouldn’t even know where to begin.
I pray that you find the cause of the headaches. Keep us posted.
Well CT. Is about as woke as can be butI agree with you 100%! The medical profession is as disfunction as someone completely illiterate yet we are programmed to depend on them!