The tiger isn’t even trying to hide. It’s up to the viewer to notice it
After pointing out yesterday that Mercola’s guest writer more-or-less followed my script a few days ago (and as it turns out in one of the comments, even the organization she was from seems to have been doing the same), today, I encountered another article which, if I may employ an euphemism, irresistably inspired me to address its approach and coverage. Mercola’s friend, MWD, published the following about skin cancer:
Let me overlook that “cancer” itself is an umbrella term, usually used for eliciting fear, which alone petrifies many people and prevents critical thinking. At the same time, it’s notable that MDW is still maintains the opinion that convid was/is a real illness that, instead of the deadly Remdesivir, should have been treated with the toxic options of “ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine.” That part is easy to refute, because Ivermectin was never supposed to be innocuous, either, but it was supposed to lure those who resisted the official narrative by the official narrators badmouthing it:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/ivermectin-as-a-bait-and-switch-operation
That strategy is pretty common in use for creating fake popular heroes:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/folk-heroes-created-by-the-globalists
DeSantis, RFK, Jr., Meloni, Orban, and even Putin have been inadequate candidates before, and the most recent such attempt, curiously enough, was published by MWD about Merryl Nass, creating false hope that states can do anything about the WHO presiding over “worldwide health”:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-fake-fight-to-maintain-state
Katherine Watts excellent legal analyses usually lack any pragmatic advantage, but today, she also published about the subject, which proved my previous point:
It only adds insult to injury that MWD calls the lethal convid injections “experimental vaccines,” which they were absolutely not. The design to commit mass murder was obvious already by November, 2021:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/proof-of-genocide
MWD’s approach clearly indicates where (s)he is coming from, but my problem is that there are enough respectable details in the article to make sure most readers end up not seeing the forest from the trees. Of course, Madicine doesn’t “take away innovative doctors,” but let me abstain from nitpicking. Let me focus on facts that contextualize MWD’s post. It’s a bit disconcerting that, when talking about “financial enslavement,” (s)he doesn’t even mention the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 or the imminent introduction of the CBDC soon being forced on the people, but let me stick to the madical details.
First and foremost, it’s impossible to talk about sun exposure these days, when toxic chemtrails poison everyone outside, and the poisoning is exacerbated by microwave radiation and can interact with a lot of other variables:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/an-unlikely-synthesis-a-comprehensive
As the skin is the largest organ, actively participating in the body’s detoxification, a lot of things can show on it that fail to complete the detox process. Compartmentalizing Madicine is a mil-grade psyop against the people:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/re-posting-old-articles-that-remain-748
Partly because of this and partly because of the fraudulent paradigm used, diagnostics tend to fail in many cases. In the following article, I also addressed the witch’s kitchen of dermatology. According to MWD, “dermatology is one of the most competitive medical specialties,” but according to most doctors, it is the laughing stock of Madicine. The usual limited hangout, blaming profit alone, cannot account for way too many diagnostic failures:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/diagnostic-failures-reveal-inadequacies
There are lots of invented illnesses to cover up for common poisonings, too, and MWD’s article mentions some of them. My favorite myth-busters about tetanus, depression, rabies, and the plague are here:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/something-must-give-when-everything
To me, it looks like since the early 1960s, protein modification in the body has caused a lot of new conditions that have never been properly diagnosed, but were named after symptoms that could be cause by a combination of several factors that are not even mentioned by even by the overwhelming majority of “well-meaning” doctors:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/what-do-peanut-allergy-lyme-and-arthritis
Yet all this is not simply about doctors; it’s about what people think about them. Things tend to speak for themselves as long as one is willing to listen.
The midwives know, babies have been born with melanomas. Not much sun in there.
Cancer is the term used to wreck havoc upon a person's psyche. I keep reading that the best outcomes are for those who avoid radiation and chemo as far as living longer. No assumptions can be made that if you decide to follow your get-rich-at-your-expense doctor's advice, that the poisons he uses will cure you.
For me, I would try all manner of natural cures of which there are many possibilities your dumb-butt oncologist has no clue about and never will. They don't make him money and he gets no payoffs that big pharma provides for using certain drugs.