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Beyond Terrain
@BeyondTerrain
Health, Autonomy, Science, Philosophy, Nature.
Atlantic Canada Katılım Ocak 2024
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For those saying, “The vaccine permanently alters your DNA” —
There is absolutely no direct evidence of this. None. It’s an absurd claim, and honestly, it’s incredibly unhelpful — especially for the many people who got the shot and now realize they made a mistake.
There are already major flaws in our current understanding of genetics, so what we’re really dealing with here is unproven assumptions stacked on top of other unproven assumptions.
It’s wild to hear these kinds of claims coming from people in the natural health community — the same people who, in every other context, say, “Your body is far more capable of healing than you’ve been led to believe.”
Our beliefs have a huge impact on our biology — and most of you know this.
Why would you condition them to believe their body is permanently broken, their DNA is forever changed, and they’re a ticking time bomb? If your goal is to help those who’ve made a mistake, why not help them remember the brilliance of their body? That alone makes the case for avoiding vaccines in the future.
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No one is deficient in methylene blue.
T𝖚𝖑𝖚𝖒𝖎𝖓⩜⃝𝖙𝖎✨@Tuluminati888
It’s not hard to understand why methylene blue isn’t good for you. It’s an industrial synthetic dye made for textiles—not health. It mimics nothing in nature, replicates no biological process, and was never meant for human use. It’s a lab-made chemical, not a remedy.
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For an in-depth article, read:
beyondterrain.com/the-microbiolo…
Or, listen to a mini lecture on the topic:
youtube.com/watch?v=VX_ODA…

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🧵 What do we really know about microbes?
We’ve built an entire science around them.
But when you dig beneath the surface, many of the claims made in microbiology rely on the same unscientific methods used in virology.
Let’s break it down. 🧵
youtube.com/watch?v=VX_ODA…

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Germs are the result of disease and not its cause—their purpose is to disintegrate morbid material into its primary elements.
bmj.com/content/2/3180…

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Whether disease-causing viruses exist is the wrong question.
Whether disease-causing viruses have been demonstrated to exist is the right question.
The first questions asks us to adopt a belief (that viruses do not exist). The second question asks us to think about how science and logic work.
From an intellectual standpoint, the first is a trap, while the second is a method.
Admittedly, the first has more political punch, because logic and analysis are rare, even foreign.
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