An interesting idea. I'm curious to know what the criteria will be for determining what's fact and what's myth? For example, viruses: fact or myth? And so when it comes to most common myths, was Covid a bat virus (mainstream media's most popular myth), an escaped virus or a non-virus (of the last two, it depends on whether you're on team virus or team no virus)?
Yeah, the virus question remains...is it myth or is it real? After seeing the evidence against it in regards to the Spanish flu among other things I tend to call it a myth.
Ray, I've played with the idea of a compilation of things that have happened in the last twenty five or so years but any writing skills I had were lost long ago.
It would be titled something like "Note to my folks" (since they passed some time ago) and think of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" where you cover the advent of new tech, everyone carrying a 'portable' telephone, movie streaming, electric cars, record debt, social media, podcasts, videos, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Plymouth gone, chemtrails, pharmaceutical and vaccine terror...well, it could end up being book length.
I would end it with telling my folks be happy that you lived in what many economists say were the most prosperous times in history, that being the years around 1969, as some would call that year peak prosperity.
That's the thing about living in our over-informed world. So much information, so little truth.
Re the virus question, yes the Spanish flu is rather suspiciously linked to early vaccines. But, if viruses don't exist, I wonder what they're doing in the thousands of gain-of-function research labs around the world. Which seems related to the question of why, despite how most respiratory viruses become less virulent as they pass through the population, we still have an annual "flu season" complete with shiny new virulent flus. I wonder why I got chickenpox right after visiting a friend's house while her daughter had chickenpox but none of the other adults who'd already had chickenpox did. And the list goes on ...
"So much information, so little truth". Agreed. Does gain-of-function even exist? Are there really such labs operating worldwide?
Or is it just another lie to keep us distracted and debating with each other as they continue to steadily pull the rug out from under us?
Ayurvedic medicine is a 3,000 year old system based on how the body changes & reacts to the seasons. Herbal medicine kept people alive for centuries. Homeopathy had a place, too. All demonized and pushed aside courtesy of the Rockefellers for the allopathic control & depop agenda. Virus theory appears to have been their most effective lie.
Arthur Firstenberg's "The Invisible Rainbow" makes the case that the Spanish flu, as well as other illness, was caused by electricity, which continues to affect us to this day.
Seems a lot like the chat feature on Substack which is very confusing and i don't bother with it hardly ever.
I can't rightly say how you might go about this. It's a monumental task to organize the compendium of the devil's lies to humanity and the common consensus about them. That's sort of what the Bible does, but the chat function is at church and in prayer with God.
Nope, it's not like that at all. This one collects entries and you find everything in one place. Readers are invited to come up with ideas, but I only add to the posts that I find relevant and suitable. It's not going to be a mess.
I got rid of trolls some time ago, and I don't even respond, only delete nonsense and, if necessary, block the bot/agent/moron.
I say go for it, Ray. I will read and reply to as many as my wavering "free time" permits!
An interesting idea. I'm curious to know what the criteria will be for determining what's fact and what's myth? For example, viruses: fact or myth? And so when it comes to most common myths, was Covid a bat virus (mainstream media's most popular myth), an escaped virus or a non-virus (of the last two, it depends on whether you're on team virus or team no virus)?
Yeah, the virus question remains...is it myth or is it real? After seeing the evidence against it in regards to the Spanish flu among other things I tend to call it a myth.
Ray, I've played with the idea of a compilation of things that have happened in the last twenty five or so years but any writing skills I had were lost long ago.
It would be titled something like "Note to my folks" (since they passed some time ago) and think of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" where you cover the advent of new tech, everyone carrying a 'portable' telephone, movie streaming, electric cars, record debt, social media, podcasts, videos, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Plymouth gone, chemtrails, pharmaceutical and vaccine terror...well, it could end up being book length.
I would end it with telling my folks be happy that you lived in what many economists say were the most prosperous times in history, that being the years around 1969, as some would call that year peak prosperity.
Just ramblin,' Ray.
That's the thing about living in our over-informed world. So much information, so little truth.
Re the virus question, yes the Spanish flu is rather suspiciously linked to early vaccines. But, if viruses don't exist, I wonder what they're doing in the thousands of gain-of-function research labs around the world. Which seems related to the question of why, despite how most respiratory viruses become less virulent as they pass through the population, we still have an annual "flu season" complete with shiny new virulent flus. I wonder why I got chickenpox right after visiting a friend's house while her daughter had chickenpox but none of the other adults who'd already had chickenpox did. And the list goes on ...
"So much information, so little truth". Agreed. Does gain-of-function even exist? Are there really such labs operating worldwide?
Or is it just another lie to keep us distracted and debating with each other as they continue to steadily pull the rug out from under us?
Ayurvedic medicine is a 3,000 year old system based on how the body changes & reacts to the seasons. Herbal medicine kept people alive for centuries. Homeopathy had a place, too. All demonized and pushed aside courtesy of the Rockefellers for the allopathic control & depop agenda. Virus theory appears to have been their most effective lie.
Arthur Firstenberg's "The Invisible Rainbow" makes the case that the Spanish flu, as well as other illness, was caused by electricity, which continues to affect us to this day.
Seems a lot like the chat feature on Substack which is very confusing and i don't bother with it hardly ever.
I can't rightly say how you might go about this. It's a monumental task to organize the compendium of the devil's lies to humanity and the common consensus about them. That's sort of what the Bible does, but the chat function is at church and in prayer with God.
Nope, it's not like that at all. This one collects entries and you find everything in one place. Readers are invited to come up with ideas, but I only add to the posts that I find relevant and suitable. It's not going to be a mess.
I got rid of trolls some time ago, and I don't even respond, only delete nonsense and, if necessary, block the bot/agent/moron.
I believe you. I just don't know how to do it i guess.