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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

I’m going to presume most readers here are familiar with no virus and so they know that viral diseases like Hep C are fabrications. Nevertheless this information is still valuable information as I just sent it to close medical friends with the guise that they begin to question “no virus” and the “diseases” attributed to it.

I did want to share a grander timeframe here - realizing that our modern view of medicine is only 200 years old. And when you realize that all of these fallacies are only 200 years old, you discard them and begin to focus on what humanity has looked like for hundreds of thousands of millennia. This clarity provides you with immense focus to discard the lies and only focus on the truth in all fields: health, wealth, etc: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/weve-been-living-wrong-for-10000

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Hard to believe that United States government spends $6 billion a year on research in over 200 bio labs and it’s all a fraud. Creating harmful pathogens so they can create an antidote and have a leg up on the enemy.! without creating enemies, we would have no wars. The big Pharma boys were thrilled to death to have RNA injections, become the future of allopathic medicine. That is why there are over 200 active projects to create RNA injections to cure all pathogens from attacking the human body and more an admirable goal for the money men with gates, acting as king of the hill. Needless to say that the number one defense against all pathogens is a whole and vibrant immune system, which is lacking in most humans because of lifestyle and etc..

Elusive1's avatar

They've devised a system where they extract our wealth to work on things that are nonsense --- nasa, for another example. The question is who does our $$$ really go to?

And we've come to learn that we are the enemy. 😤😥

Bryan Manson's avatar

Don't forget "the War on Cancer" initiated by the Nixon Administration. That would be 1974 or thereabouts, right?

Elusive1's avatar

Yes, that's gotta be one of the worst!! The fools that donate and participate in marathons, etc ....

And as if that wasn't bad enough, "they" create conditions that cause cancer.

Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Indeed; these "labs" must be producing and testing bioweapons (that must be designed by AI by now).

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

May be people did not live as long years ago, although even in the 1700 and 1800s you read of people in their 80s, but they did not poison themselves like we do now. Where can we buy healthy food? Everything is polluted! And if we look at the doctors ever since they started using poisons, it got way worse! Bloodletting, lobotomy, chemo... no healing.

Fager 132's avatar

Raising your own livestock and having a garden is one way to guarantee that your food is clean, if you have the space and zoning for that. Even container gardening in an apartment can give you some access, and most suburban locations allow a couple of hens. Rabbits and goats are also options that don't take a lot of space. Personally I'm not hungry enough yet to slaughter my own animals, but we get enough eggs from the chickens to share with neighbors. In turn they share homemade/grown stuff like jam and honey. We have personal-use quantities of cattle, but of course they require a fair amount of acreage. They're grass-fed, so the overhead isn't much to feed them even in the winter when they're supplemented with hay, and getting a steer processed is cheap compared to the grocery price per pound.

Not sure where you're located, but in the US people are building networks to connect each other to healthy foods. Off the top of my head there's The Way Forward and From The Farm, both of which have searchable directories of local farms selling fresh meat, milk, and produce. They're a good place to start, and whoever you buy from might be a source of referrals to homesteaders, if you want to start growing or raising your own stuff. Most people who do it love to yap about it. Exhibit A, here.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I am in rural GA but amidst soy, peanuts and cotton. There used to be a few good farmers on the farmers market, but no more, they moved 200 miles away! Most are now bakery, beauty, handicrafts. Thankfully got a few friends and a small local store for eggs, and the store has local meat as well. I grow some weeds and herbs, most in buckets, as I got only 2-3 inches of soil, and then it is the rock bottom. A neighbor has started up a cow and some goats, they tried tomatoes and squash to no avail. The cow is a great grass mower LOL. Saves us from the Sunday morning noise.

Fager 132's avatar

Cows will definitely keep the grass mown. Our neighbors have a pretty big goat herd and goats are absolute buzzsaws.

Strangely the closest From The Farm listings to us are 2.5 hours away around Dallas, and we're closer to Texarkana. You'd think there'd be more of that in rural Texas. I've thought about doing signing up to sell meat, milk, and eggs, but selling stuff, as opposed to trading or giving it away, gets the government involved.

One thing Illinois had loads of that Texas has zero of are roadside produce stands. When we moved here we really expected that they'd be at least as prolific as they are in Illinois, but not at all. So the first two years we were here I made a huge deal about gardening using raised beds that we built ourselves. After the initial build it's a lot easier than in-ground gardening, but it also requires going outside. Like, a lot. So the raised beds are still out there but I haven't planted anything for the last three years because gardening sucks.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

The closest here is 1 1/2 hours for raw milk, of which I would use 1 gallon a month - not worth it. About same distance for chicken, I heard, but the dog is allergic to chicken and I usually eat that once or twice a month when I go out to lunch. Yes I am surprised Texarkana has so little to offer, been there a few times with the truck, long ago. Only produce-fruit stands I ever saw was in Florida, mostly citrus, and not at all to good a price. I had my handyman build a basis for garden beds, it worked 2 years, then the soil was depleted and now I am trying to get them higher with composting, a few yards a year. Probably won't make it before I die LOL. It was fun the 2 first years, tomatoes plenty, I could give some away, but very little else. Carrots in L-form because bedrock, celery, lavas, nothing even popped up. Even dandelions and mint did not. So this year, everything small enough is in buckets. Still waiting for the few items in full ground (Nicotiana, Mullein, Millefoil... nothing yet)

Fager 132's avatar

The only thing I miss about the People's State of Illinois are the farmstands. The corn was to die for. Awesome tomatoes, too. Pumpkins and gourds in the fall, plus apples and home-pressed cider...It was great.

Carrots in L-form. That's funny. Everything we tried in the raised beds grew except zucchinis, which were doing well until one day when some kind of caterpillars mowed them all down overnight. Even corn grew in a raised bed until the asshole cows broke in and ate it all. Those bitches have been banished to the south and west pastures ever since.

Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Actually, those who didn't die of childhood illnesses, lived just as long as people do today.

Food, air, and water are all poisoned. Even flour has iron, B1 (niacin), and often other products of industrial waste, just like glucosamine or the rat-poison and meat-tenderizer calciferol ("vitamin" D) that can cause internal bleeding:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/what-can-you-expect-from-vitamin

Bryan Manson's avatar

They call it "enrichment"! Gotta love that sh@t!! And if they can label toxic waste a " vitamin", even better! It brings vitality!!

Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Yup! It reminds me of the Irish family who invented Riverdance (only a joke):

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/comic-relief

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I just read one of my favorite composers, Michel Corrette, 1707-1795. Camille Saint-saens, 1835-1921 (was considered a sickly child and would not live long).

I think the quality is more important than the quantity. Mom had dementia the last 10 years of her life, and the last 3 in a wheelchair, probably not even aware about her surroundings. And she was one of the 'better' ones on her floor!

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I am still able to buy some unspoiled flour online, but price is going up steeply. Indeed I have to forward links to doctors who think vit. D is a natural product, obviously.

Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

The tariffs don't do much good to prices; we are taxed to death by them, too. Organic rice prices tripled and availability has become meager.

European flour might be available.

"Doctors" operate on a lot of myths and frauds:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/whats-the-point-of-the-convergence

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Sanitation and polluted water were the problem. The smart ones only drank beer!

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

you need water to make beer though!

Bryan Manson's avatar

The alcohol killed the pathogens.

Cheers!

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Yay! I know now what to tell the doc if he or she forbids me alcoholics LOLOL thanks Bryan !

Richard D's avatar

In the 1700s and 1800s doctors prescribed "medicines" such as arsenic and mercury which they believed were curative. Mercury was prescribed as a medicine into the 20th century, especially for venereal disease.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I think at the time most people did not yet go to 'doctors' and used home remedies. It seems to be when people started trusting 'doctors' that things turned for the worse.

Gwyneth's avatar

"Whenever people get sick, a virus is the presumed cause and convicted without trial. No matter how many pesticides or herbicides are sprayed on our food, no matter how much GMO we are fed, or toxins we’re exposed to — such as dioxin, PCBs, or nuclear radiation, it’s always a virus.

No matter how many food additives, or aspartame, or high-fructose corn syrup, or plasticizers, or how much air pollution, or EMF radiation we get from all directions (3G, 4G, 5G, WiFi, Bluetooth and 100 others), it’s always a virus.

Poisons stockpiled under the sink? Indoor air pollution? It must be a virus. No matter how many medications we are prescribed and pile on, which all have ‘side’ effects and most of which compromise the liver and the immune system, a virus is always the convenient thing to blame, immediately, without actual inquiry, the moment anyone gets sick with anything.

Under this approach, the abundant toxins we consume are ‘proven’ harmless. What this represents is denial of our toxic lifestyle, and blaming ‘nature’ for problems that humans and in particular industry have caused.”

- Eric F. Coppolino, Journalist, Astrologer

Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

This is supposed to be common knowledge for those interested, but somehow, most people are missing the point that the commoner is being slowly killed off.

Genetics is also used for blaming the victims:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/genetic-conditions-madications-causing

"Modern" illnesses have always been cover-ups for industrial-grade poisonings and for wireless radiation. Convid was a no-brainer, but here are a few of my favorites for mythical illnesses:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/something-must-give-when-everything

5G, the injections, and all kinds of other toxins converge:

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2022/03/no_author/kill-grid-the-vaxx-5g-and-smart-phones-are-inextricably-linked/

Factscinator's avatar

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John Roberts's avatar

Explain It To A Six-Year-Old Upgraded to

Explain it to a Twelve-Year-Old

Plus the added bonus of a laugh and a smile !!!

Factscinator's avatar

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eileen's avatar

Not surprising that this disease is made up to continue injecting the sheeple with chemicals that serve no physiologic function. All of these Unbekoming exposure have one thing in common: a greedy company composed of paid off experts that require a captured agency so that sheeple will willingly line up to have their detoxing pathways overwhelmed and eventually damaged. And our health care costs go up. These drugs cost so much that insurance must cover them. Insurance: true socialism in reverse: rob from the working class to give to the rich, under the guise of 'health care', aptly named by the cynics like myself, 'sickcare'. We don't need socialism, like Mandami or Katie Wilson. We always had it since Rockefeller took over medical education.

The best way: decline insurance, pay for coverage yourself or get just catastrophic insurance, which in many cases is covered by your auto insurance carrier. Then take all this information given freely in this time of relaxed censorship and empower yourself to take care of your body. Use experts when needed, take their advice under advisement when not and walk into a doctor's office knowing what you want (usually a lab test or a drug). Don't let them find it, because they'll find a label which transfers your wealth to their pockets and call it health care.

If there is one thing that will help this process to put pressure on the sheeple to stop being sheep is to go after insurance companies and LEGISLATE 'any willing provider' laws to even the playing field: stop playing favorites. Force big pharma to compete for your health care dollar, with other providers using alternative diagnostic or treatment tools; remove pesticides and herbicides and encourage regenerative farming, just to name a few.

I am usually not in favor of government intervention, but it will be difficult to empower people without the government being the schoolyard bully to some extent. A subtle way of doing this is to go after the insurance cartel and force health care into a pay-as-you-go system. Believe it or not, insurance is why we have so many experts managing our health care and why health care is so expensive. It forces specialization which siloes doctors; the person who wants to be a country doctor, making house calls and playing with the children or the family dog during the house call no longer can. That person must now be a cold, almost robotic automaton with a prescription pad because that is the only way the doctor gets paid. The country doctor knew when to say goodbye. Insurance forces the doctor to bankrupt the patient to avoid license forfeiture when it is time to say good bye.

SuzyF's avatar

Very well said! Thank you!

Trish Petz's avatar

I sent my son the article about the Vitamin D paradox because his Dr said he was Vit D deficient. He thought he might supplement for a little while but not long term. His reaction was first an ad hominem attack against the author with accusations of paid shill. Huh? Who is paying someone to falsely speak against taking vitamins? Who does that profit? Then rejected that it could be a poison to humans. Some people just can't accept that the medical community has lied to steal our money health and lives. So sad.

Kat's avatar

Great article !

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Your six-year old is spendid. And yet another fake illness', yet another poisoning first by nasty stuff, and then some extra nasty 'to clean it up'. Like the very corrosive stuff available to declog a real sink, that will need a plumber to come and replace it... at least, there you can. In a human body, it is much harder!

TheLastBattleStation's avatar

Personal anecdote here. My father died at age 34, official cause of death was liver cirrhosis. Prior he had two rounds of hepatitis B over a period of about a year. At that time hepatitis B virus wasn’t isolated, just assumed to be the cause. What could have precipitated the illness in a young, non-drinking, otherwise healthy man? And how did it progress to cirrhosis in such a short time period? Prior to learning about viral delusion, I just assumed he got it from a dirty needle while being vaccinated. So those questions still remain.

A decade ago, my doctor tried to convince me to take the HCV vaccine, because I was in a high risk group. How so I asked. I’m monogamous, don’t do drugs, don’t drink. I was told that I was in the age demographic she said placed me at risk. I declined of course but WTF?

Gecko1's avatar

Hepatitis B (Rockefeller virologist Saul Krugman's invention) is completely fake, so it's no surprise that Hep C is another profitable scam. I was going to mention that Donald Rumsfeld's old company, Gilead Sciences, is the big player in the Hep C space. They make both the test for this alleged viral disease and sell the expensive cure, an "antiviral" drug. They are also the makers of Remdesivir and HIV pre and post exposure drugs like Truvada and have plenty of links to Fauci, the NIH, CDC, Washington, etc. Definitely anything this company is involved with is highly suspect:).

Laura Thor's avatar

I am very close to someone diagnosed with Hep C about 9 years ago. A long time alcoholic, and user of cocaine. Smoker. Just overall not taking care of himself since his late teens. In his 40s the drug use was at a peak, and (as his story goes), he was stabbed by a needle from another user. He wanted to be tested, and it came back positive for hep C. A local doctor who “specializes” in Hep C, who is media friendly (attractive), and who has connections to Fauci (which was discussed a bit during Covid) became his treatment coordinator. She prescribed a new and incredibly expensive antiviral. He was scared and he was fond of her. He had insurance and family assistance, so could manage the cost.

He was told at the time that the medication was effective. There’s been no follow up for years.

SuzyF's avatar

I have no words! So disgusting! I know a few people who have gone through hep c treatments. If they only knew 😔

Thank you, Unbekoming, for this education!

Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

"Antibodies" (for which the "test" are just as precarious as for "viruses") are NOT present all the time; their production must be triggered.

As for the protein modification, it's good riddance. Just about all modern illnesses (given fake names and reasons for existing), such as "allergies" and "autoimmune conditions," are caused by foreign proteins accepted by the body at first and rejected later. I call these "Trojan biological attacks":

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/whats-wrong-with-trojan-biological

Andrew N's avatar

This is a great podcast around Hep C and viruses

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfCuBSdzqBE

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

I don’t doubt that many of the research protocols that concluded a virus existed where functionally deficient. If it is true that a virus continually changes composition, then it is a moving target and hard to validate. Whatever ever happened to the Reyes virus?

P. Brooks McGinnis's avatar

All War is Evil. No More War.

Stop Paying USA Income taxes.

Stop Supporting these Unending WARS.

https://www.globalresearch.ca/more-wars-no-end-us-iran/5926750

eileen's avatar

Income taxes are and always have been voluntary. They actually don't go to wars. They go to the City of London banking cabal supposedly to repay a debt that can never be repaid. Our whole budgeting process is fiction. The IRS is a collection agency based in Puerto Rico. That is why the debt keeps getting bigger, yet taxes are going up. Refusing to pay taxes won't stop the wars or other spending you don't like. It is the first step to declaring yourself free from the corporate entity, USA, Inc.

Graphite's avatar

It takes two to tango... if someone breaks into your house and attacks your wife do you stay out of it because... pacifist? 🤷‍♂️🧐

P. Brooks McGinnis's avatar

What you depict is Not War; rather home invasion. WAR is what we have been seeing since before Vietnam.

Kavita's avatar

Hello Unbekoming and friends ~

Grateful to Sasha Latypova for introducing your work to her readers. Been reading since I subscribed a few days ago. I am deeply touched by everything I've read thus far. Appreciate your research, writing, and art. Thank you.

This stack is *physically* meaningful to me, as in 1977 I was 'diagnosed' with non-A non-B Hepatitis, which (as you noted) was wrestled into the name Hep C a decade or so later.

An important sub-group of people who've been DX w/ non-A non-B then HCV is military - especially from the Vietnam era and a few years beyond. The storyline was, vast numbers of soldiers became junkies in southeast Asia, and got themselves exposed to Hep C (as you note in your article, the story was that after a period of dormancy they got sick). I'm not disputing that many soldiers shot drugs in Vietnam - but I do question that all soldiers whose livers were compromised got that way from shooting drugs. Here's why I doubt it.

In 1977, I was a traumatized, relatively feral 18yo. I thought joining the Navy Reserves would give me some degree of stability and income. After passing requisite tests I went to Navy boot camp in Orlando FL.

As did all recruits, I received all the required (via air-jet gun) myriad poison jabs. In brief, I got myself out of boot camp and the Navy before completing basic training.

Within four months of leaving the Navy, my skin / whites of my eyes turned yellow, had fall-down fatigue, swollen abdomen, brain seemed unable to process even simple tasks.

Went to a clinic, had blood drawn, was DX several days later with non-A non-B Hepatitis. The story was: "It's an acute illness, won't become chronic, don't work, sleep a lot, eat well, and here's an ABX jab for good measure".

Next 40 years intermittently experienced periods of symptoms of a sick, tired, poisoned liver. I'd be knocked flat for awhile by all the same symptoms. These bouts occurred even though I'd stopped all 'recreational' drug and alcohol use in my mid-20's. Endless lab tests, 2 liver biopsies.

In 1998 after an episode of illness a doctor ran the meaningless blood test and DX me with 'untreated' 'chronic' HCV. Gastroenterologist encouraged Interferon Ribavirin but I'd already seen numerous gay male friends get deathly ill when they were treated for HBV. Some had lasting kidney issues. Two died. I declined treatment. I was deemed non-compliant.

Twice yearly I had blood draws to check my 'viral load' and liver enzymes. Noticed curious anomalies over time.

(1) Often when I felt fine, blood test results indicated I should feel ill (high 'viral load', elevated enzymes).

(2) Often when I felt lousy, blood tests indicated low viral load and 'within range' enzymes - so I shouldn't feel ill.

Doctors could not answer my questions: what good are these blood tests if they so often tell a story that contradicts how my body / brain are actually functioning? How can you tell me I'm sick when I feel fine, and tell me I'm fine when I'm obviously ill, all based on lab values? It makes no sense! They agreed it made no sense, and perhaps I should see a good therapist since they could not answer my questions.

I became unable to work in 2014, and was granted SSDI benefits. Life changing, as I could devote my time to sorting out what the heck was really going on.

Doctors told me my only hope was to go on Sovaldi. I agreed to take Sovaldi - but only without Ribavirin. Medicare refused to pay for Sovaldi monotherapy based on poor success rate with my 'genotype' (always with the nonsense blood tests). I declined to take Sovaldi with Ribavirin ... I intuitively knew it would harm rather than help me. It was clear to me that blood tests were no indicator of well-being.

Anyway, as I healed my liver while not-working a job, I discovered how to best stay well. It took awhile to stabilize, but I am healthier now (67yo) than at any other time in my life. Not younger LOL - but healthier nonetheless.

Modern medicine has no current role in my well-being. It's safe to say that modern medicine taught me what *not* to do, in order for my body and brain to be strong and functional.

Numerous Vietnam-era military veterans who became chronically ill with hepatitis took out lawsuits against the Department of Defense for poisoning by air-jet injections, and won their cases. I find this notable. (As a boot camp drop-out, I was not eligible to attempt this.)

If you read this tome, thanks. I've never seen anyone address the bogus-ness of HCV so thoroughly, and it validates my own lived experience, which is priceless.

I am curious - if you have time to read this whole thing and answer a question - if you have any opinion about poisoning via air-jet injections as a cause of liver toxicity - ?

Thanks for all the support you provide.