Health Psyops w. Dawn Lester (4/15/25)

The Secret Teachings - Un pódcast de Ryan Gable

*The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.The narratives spun around COV-19 have come and gone, with an official origin now acknowledged to be a laboratory rather than a bowl of soup. But what if both were wrong, based on a fundamentally flawed assumption about the nature of germs? The idea is not that germs don't exist, but whether or not they cause a distinct set of symptoms classifiable as a distinct disease. The same can be said about many things relating to health and disease. One of the most recent involves right-wingers promoting beef tallow over seed oil without asking where the former comes from, and if it is derived from the very animals they believe are also being pumped full of mRNA shots. Another involves left-wingers embracing food coloring because the other side wants to ban these from food. The bottom line is laws and protests are not gong to fix the food and medical systems in the United States because these are forceful actions that do not consider both the responsibility of the individual and the culture in which that person lives. Others believe it is time to consider assisted death as humane option to pain and dying, though its proponents tend to root themselves in highly race-based, class-based, ideologies like eugenics. Take "dying with dignity," for example, a group that promotes: "everyone has an opportunity to die according to their own wishes, regardless of race, sex, age, religion..." Joining us for a lengthy discussion is Dawn Lester, author of man articles and an incredible book on just these subjects - What Really Makes You Ill?-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKMAIN WEBSITECashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: [email protected] / [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.

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