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Thanks for the repost. This book was published right before I became aware of the plandemic. As hard as it is to believe, things are worse now. --Robertyoho.substack.com

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Yeah, shocking, huh? 😶

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Dec 31, 2022·edited Dec 31, 2022Liked by Unbekoming

I came to an important conclusion about doctors several decades ago. Although I had actually visited very few by this time, I always had this niggling thought buzzing around my head, one I couldn't quite put my finger on for the longest time. Then it hit me. These white coats don't believe in God. They can't because if they did, they couldn't possibly act the way they do toward health, toward the body, etc.

Once I realized this, my entire view of them and "medicine" (such as it is) became very clear: They were to be avoided at all costs. They pose a danger -- and they're so disconnected, the thought never occurs to them that they are. Their standard approach and all their weird a$$ "tests" -- nothing more than picking and poking and prodding -- in search of a disease that they'll heroically uncover in its early stages so they can cure it, yadayadayada. Utterly perverse. Demented.

I began calling them "disease hunters" years ago and I hold to that. Since this global crime -- possible only with the full cooperation and ignorance of the majority -- these men and women (with rare, rare exceptions) have shown who and what they really are. They have brought this upon themselves and the karma is just getting started.

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Unbekoming

Plus, you should be able diagnose many of your own issues: https://www.mcastleman.com/before-you-call-doctor/

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I always felt guilty going to the Doctor because I didn't go regularly and knew I wasn't living healthy. Like when the dentist asked me how often I floss. Atlas Shrugged keeps emphasizing how guilt is used to manipulate us. Doctors are the best at it. Keep the patient blaming themselves and they can skate by tsk tsking us all along the way not realizing they aren't offering much in the way of real help. Need stitches, a cast for a broken leg, fine. Beyond that..if its something chronic its probably something you need to change in your life or the best you can do is some pills that come with their own problems.

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Good point. I've been blessed by relatively good heath so far (age 61). You mention something that is not emphasized enough: the importance of good dental care. While often not considered "medicine," it in fact is. Your dentist is (normally) a true MD, a DDS. As with much in preventive health, 90% of it requires the patient to do his part. Turns out that daily brushing, flossing, and those "expensive" dental check-ups are quite cheap when one truly finds out the health it buys in return.

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So true, Dennis. I was just saying the same thing to my hubs (who's heard it a thousand times from me over the years) that I think doctors do do some amazing emergency work. In an accident? They can and do save lives, but after that? Or beyond that? Not much use at all.

If you have a couple of minutes, listen to this chiropractor, Dr. John Bergman: https://youtu.be/LN5Zonv8aBs Listen to the message he gets from standard medicine.

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Great video, thank you!

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Not on the list of books are *The Poisoned Needle* by Eleanor McBean, 1957 and *The Fallacy of Vaccination* by Alexander Wilder, M. D. Copyright 1899, The Metaphysical Publishing Co., New York.

https://www.wikispooks.com/wiki/Eleanor_McBean and her book The Poisoned Needle: Suppressed Facts about Vaccination https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25534664-the-poisoned-needle

Likely many deaths were because of aspirin overdosing!

For a copy of *Poisoned Needle*:

https://archive.org/details/the-poisoned-needle-eleanor-mc-bean

Excerpt from *Poisoned Needle*, here is a 1902 Doctor's experience and research on vaccines as the means to spread sickness and death after injecting 3000 people with small pox vaccine:

“I then began a careful study of the relations existing between smallpox and vaccination, with the ultimate result that I was forced to entirely abandon all faith in the medical dogma of vaccinal protection against smallpox. During the epidemic, I had under my inspection 28 smallpox patients, all of whom, with one exception, had been ‘successfully’ vaccinated. Several of these patients had been re-vaccinated before contracting the disease. “Thus I was forced, through the stern logic of disagreeable facts, to the unwelcome conclusion that vaccination had not protected these victims of smallpox. “After the revelations of this dismal experience had dawned upon me I determined to make a careful study of the printed data on vaccination. After a thorough investigation of the statistics of smallpox epidemiology collected from various parts of the world, I was treated to another great surprise, namely, the world’s greatest statisticians on smallpox and vaccination fully corroborated the experience that I had met with in the Lockport epidemic. “Previous to this disappointing experience I had read only the usual literature on the subject, found in libraries and medical schools. I had heard only the “expert” (onesided) testimony of the pro-vaccinists. I knew but “one side of the question and was like the one of whom John Stuart Mill spoke, when he stated: ‘He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that.’ “After a careful study of the history of vaccination and the extensive experience in its use, I am thoroughly convinced that: “(1) Vaccination is utterly useless as a preventive against smallpox, that millions of vaccinated persons have died of smallpox. 41”

“(2) The practice of this degrading rite is enforced by doctors as a dogma without being understood; that like other infamous dogma it is good only for “fees” “(3) Inoculation as unanimously believed in and practiced by the “regular” doctors for 100 years was guilty of multiplying smallpox... “( 4) Smallpox epidemics were checked by cessation of inoculation and not by the introduction of vaccination. “(5) Smallpox continued to increase under vaccination until sanitation and improved nutrition came into more general use. “(6) Health measures have controlled smallpox, and vaccination has claimed the credit. “(7) Vaccination protects from smallpox only when it kills the patient before smallpox develops. “(8) Vaccination has been the means of disseminating (spreading) consumption, cancer, syphilis, and many other fatal and loathsome diseases. “(9) Tuberculosis is a disease common to cattle and to human beings and has frequently been conveyed by vaccination from the former to the latter, by way of vaccination.”

“(10) Edward Jenner saddled a legacy of disease and death on the human race and incidentally made $150,000 by the transaction. “(11) Many doctors and some editors are making money by propagating this curse. (vaccination) “(12) Vaccination is called ‘successful’ when it succeeds in making healthy people diseased. “(13) Disease as the result of vaccination is the logical harvest from the seed sown. “(14) Vaccination has no scientific basis upon which to rest its claims and no analogy in any ascertained principle or law in nature. “(15) The so called ‘spontaneous cow-pox’ (from which 42” “vaccine is made) is a myth; the disease so named, being tubercular or syphilitic in its nature. “(16) When vaccination kills its victims the facts are suppressed and the death certificates name other diseases as the cause. “(17) Compulsory vaccination has been abolished in England, Switzerland, and certain other countries, while laws sustaining this crime still disgrace the statute books of many states in free (?) America. “(18) Vaccination is one of the foulest blots on the escutcheon of the ‘noble art of healing. 43” (p96-100).

And from:

"The Fallacy of Vaccination" by Alexander Wilder, M. D. Copyright 1899, The Metaphysical Publishing Co., New York.

"... there is among profounder thinkers and observers a growing conviction that vaccination, so far from being a benefit to mankind, is itself utterly useless as a preventive, irrational and unscientific in theory, and actually the means of disseminating disease afresh where it is performed. Hence, while governments are stepping outside of their legitimate province to enforce the operation, the people who act from better information upon the subject, are steadily becoming adverse."

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wonderful, thank you!

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Jan 1, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

Robert’s courage and writing is amazing and so valuable. I can personally attest you the truth of all his claims relating to orthopedics (knee scopes, low back pain etc). There truly is an epidemic of ADHD diagnoses as well. Every adult who’s used their phone too much and lost their ability to concertante now “has ADHD” , (which they tend to speak of in the possessive as an excuse for any subpar performance), but I also wonder how much is truly something that rightfully should be called ADHD and is iatrogenic neurological damage.

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I couldn't stop reading it

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Jan 1, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

I just recently found your stack and this is the 1st article I've read. I've already emailed you. I'm about to watch 'the unvaccinated' and I'm eager to follow the links and learn more! Thank you!

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Unbekoming

RE # 7 Low back pain, this worked for me (and many others):

https://gokhalemethod.com

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Dec 31, 2022Liked by Unbekoming

Wow! Great resources. Thank you for the excerpts.

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Thank you for the comments about Cochrane, even if they are disappointing. I was briefly a fan of them in 2022, when I discovered them. Despite being compromised, they apparently still have some older, presumably less biased opinion available. I've mainly read them for their statin opinions, which mysteriously changed form negative to positive around 2013. Abramson writing in BMJ in 2013 explores this curious issue (open access, unlike some of their articles):

https://www.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f6123

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"Their toxic medications might help a few sick people".

This is the sort of line that maybe the author says that the reader should ignore or the greater message will be lost.

However, if something is toxic how can it sometimes be good.

Same problem with even many Cov "vaccine " sceptics eg Malone, who said that the "vaccine" helped those most at risk.

Claiming an advantage for one group does imply the stuff has been merely over prescribed.

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deletedDec 31, 2022·edited Jan 1, 2023Liked by Unbekoming
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Thanks for sharing your story Allan, and Happy New Year! You've reminded me, I need to write something about cholesterol.

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Jan 2, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

Dr Malcolm Kendrick has written The Great cholesterol Con.

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Yes, recently read it, it's fantastic!

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