What doctors think statins do:
- Lower dangerous cholesterol
- Prevent heart attacks
- Save lives
- Safe long-term
- Worth the minor side effects
What statins actually do:
- Block the mevalonate pathway upstream of cholesterol
- Block CoQ10 (heart energy), vitamin K2 (bone and arterial health), and dolichols (cell signalling) along the way
- Extend average life expectancy by a matter of days over five years
- Cause muscle pain, fatigue, cognitive decline, and elevated blood sugar in a meaningful fraction of users
- Treat one number on a panel while ignoring the inflammation and insulin resistance that actually drive cardiovascular disease
- Create a prescription you will renew until you die
The patient is told he's been given a cholesterol drug.
The patient has, in fact, been given a metabolic wrecking ball that happens to lower one figure on the bloodwork.
The figure goes down. The cardiovascular events do not. The repeat prescription, however, holds firm for life.
We have been trained to treat the smallest hunger as an emergency. For all of human history it was the most ordinary state there was.
Every religion built fasting into its calendar. Lent, Ramadan, the Orthodox fasts that fill half the year. Going without food was treated as cleansing, even holy.
Every hunter fasted between kills, sometimes for days, then ate to bursting when the hunt came good. Feast and famine was the human rhythm long before three meals a day were invented.
The body is built precisely for the gap. Run it low and it turns to its own fat for fuel, sharpens the mind, and clears out worn cells.
Then the food industry arrived and crowned breakfast the most important meal of the day, a slogan dreamed up to sell cereal.
It taught you to dread the space between meals. To carry snacks. To eat six times a day. To treat plain hunger as a medical event.
Every culture in history knew how to be hungry for a while and be perfectly fine.
We are the first people ever sold the idea that an empty stomach is a problem, by the very people who profit each time you fill it.
Let me categorically Debunk this utter rot. @sainsburys.
I am a poultry Breeder. The hens that lay white eggs (Amberline/White Star) DO NOT have a lower carbon footprint.
Yes they eat a bit less and produce roughly the same amount of eggs as the Brown egg layers (Bovan/Lowman/ISA Brown) but they live shorter lives, are prone to dying suddenly when startled, a flighty and nervous and because they live shorter productive lives (12 -18mnths) vs brown 18/24mnths (both commercial farmed), you have to incubate more which is increased (Electricity/gas costs) and their eggs are not the same quality.
I breed and keep 20+ different breeds, including: ISA Brown hens and White Stars. All my hens are 100% free range, Not a single barn kept bird, I have ISA browns that are 5yrs old and still laying beautiful Brown eggs, I have not seen a White star live beyond 3yrs and certainly none have laid eggs past 18-24mnths.
White stars Lay themselves to death. They are slender birds and because they dont eat a lot, it drains their personal vitality to keep up laying the eggs you want to sell because of the nonsensical lie that they are "More Carbon Neutral"
You want to know about eggs, come talk to someone like me, Don't rely on some hairbrained imagination of a buyer who's trying to squeeze the profit margin for a few extra pennies at our expense and to the poor hens detriment.
If science were never to be questioned, your doctor would still be recommending a particular brand of cigarette to settle the nerves.
You'd be dosing the baby with heroin cough syrup, because Bayer sold it over the counter.
You'd be rubbing cocaine on its gums for teething, and the chemist would recommend the stronger tube.
The DDT lorry would still come round to fog the street while the children carried on playing in the spray.
Your surgeon would be reaching for the icepick, because the man who pioneered the lobotomy was given a Nobel Prize for it.
Pregnant women would be handed thalidomide for their morning sickness, with a reassuring pat on the shoulder.
You'd be drinking radium tonic for your energy and brushing with radioactive toothpaste for the glow.
Stomach ulcers would still be filed under "stress," and the man who proved they were bacterial would still be a laughing stock.
Butter would be the villain and margarine the heart-healthy hero, on the firmest medical advice going.
Lead would still be in your petrol, your paint and your water pipes, certified harmless by the people selling it.
All of it, in its day, was the consensus. Settled. Beyond polite debate.
"Settled science" is the phrase people reach for when they would quite like you to stop asking questions.
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A divorced single mother was fired from her bank secretary job in 1958. Twenty-one years later, she sold her side business for $47.5 million, and the teenage helper who once worked beside her went on to help create MTV.
Her name was Bette Nesmith Graham.
She was born in Dallas in 1924. Bette left high school before graduating. At nineteen, she married a soldier named Warren Nesmith. In 1942, she had a son named Michael. After her husband returned from World War II, the marriage fell apart. By 1946, she was twenty-two, raising a child alone, with no diploma, no career, and no clear plan.
She earned her GED by going to night school. She found work as a typist. By 1951, she had become executive secretary to the chairman of the board at Texas Bank and Trust in Dallas, earning about $300 a month. She was capable and hardworking. But she was also a very poor typist.
The bank had just brought in new IBM electric typewriters. The keys were sensitive. The carbon-film ribbons left ink that could not be erased neatly. One small typing mistake could force her to retype an entire page. Her son Michael later remembered seeing his mother at the kitchen table in the evenings, trying to repair mistakes and sometimes breaking down in “tears of panic” because she feared losing her job.
But Bette had a side hustle that helped her survive. She earned extra money painting holiday displays on the bank windows.
One day, while painting over a mistake on a window with a small brush, calmly and without needing an eraser, an idea came to her.
“An artist never corrects by erasing,” she later said. “They paint over the error.”
That night, she went to the public library and found a recipe for tempera paint. Then she went home and used her kitchen blender to mix a thin white liquid. She poured it into an empty nail polish bottle. She tinted it to match the bank’s stationery. The next morning, she brought it to work with a small watercolor brush.
When she made a typo, she brushed a little white paint over it, waited for it to dry, and typed over the same spot.
Her boss never noticed.
For five years.
But the other secretaries noticed. They asked her for some. Then their friends asked. Soon, strangers from other offices were coming to her. By 1956, she was making batches in her kitchen and selling them in nail polish bottles. She called it Mistake Out. Her son Michael, who was fourteen by then, and his friends filled the bottles in the garage for one dollar an hour.
In 1958, she was fired.
She had accidentally typed the name of her own company, Mistake Out Co., onto a letter for her boss. He dismissed her.
It became the best thing that could have happened.
She changed the product’s name to Liquid Paper, patented it, and gave herself to the business full time. In 1958, a mention in a trade magazine called The Office brought 500 inquiries from around the country. General Electric ordered 400 bottles in three colors, which was four times what she could produce in a month. By 1968, she was selling one million bottles a year. By the mid-1970s, she was selling 25 million bottles a year.
She built company headquarters in Dallas and ran the business the way she wished her former bosses had treated people. The Liquid Paper Corporation had an on-site library. It had child care for employees’ children. She placed women in management. She integrated her staff. She hired workers with disabilities, including blind employees and wheelchair users. She drew the company structure as a circle instead of a pyramid. She paid 75% of employees’ continuing education costs. She allowed employee committees to vote on company decisions.
This was the late 1970s. Most of corporate America was far behind her.
Then, in 1975, her second husband, Robert Graham, whom she had married in 1962 and brought into the business, divorced her and tried to force her out of her own company. He changed the formula. He cut off her royalties. Bette, ill and worn down, fought back and kept a 49% share.
In 1979, with her health failing, Bette sold Liquid Paper to Gillette for $47.5 million in stock, about $173 million in today’s money, plus a royalty on every bottle sold for the next twenty years.
Six months later, on May 12, 1980, she suffered a stroke and died.
She was fifty-six.
Half of her fortune went to two foundations she had created to support women in business and women in the arts. The other half went to her son.
That son had spent his teenage years filling Liquid Paper bottles in her garage. By the time his mother died, he was already famous for a very different reason. His name was Michael Nesmith. He was the wool-cap-wearing guitarist from The Monkees, one of the biggest pop groups of the 1960s.
But what came next is the part people rarely mention.
Michael used his Liquid Paper royalties to fund a small experimental television show he had imagined, one built around short promotional films set to popular songs. He called it PopClips. It aired in 1980 and 1981 on a cable network called Nickelodeon.
PopClips became the direct prototype for MTV, which launched in August 1981. Music industry historians credit Michael Nesmith’s work with helping create the modern music video format that would reshape pop music for the next thirty years.
So the next time you find an old bottle of Liquid Paper in a desk drawer, remember this:
A divorced single mother who was fired from her secretary job for being a poor typist created a kitchen-blender solution, built one of the most forward-thinking workplaces in 1970s America, sold her company for almost fifty million dollars, and her son used the money to help invent MTV.
Bette Graham proved something her old boss had failed to see for five years.
The mistakes were not the problem.
They were the opportunity.
Have you ever turned something you thought was a failure into the best thing that ever happened to you?
Ever wonder what’s actually injected into babies and kids?
Here’s the list straight from the ingredients.
Some of these are known toxins, allergens, or things that can mess with the nervous system and immune response.
RFK Jr. told Tucker Carlson the CDC buried its own internal study showing a 1135% INCREASE in autism risk from hepatitis B vaccination.
The researchers were shocked.
So they covered it up.
How?
“They got rid of all the older children essentially and just had younger children who are TOO YOUNG TO BE DIAGNOSED [with autism],” Kennedy explained.
Imagine discovering evidence of catastrophic harm and making sure no one ever found out.
Then, telling everyone it’s “safe.”
If health authorities are willing to keep a signal this alarming hidden from you, what else are they not telling you about vaccines?
Is it possible that your child’s allergies or chronic immune issues didn’t appear organically, but were triggered by vaccination instead?🧵
"I was told I had six months to live, and there was nothing they could do for me."
Man explains how he cured his cancer using fenbendazole, a "dog dewormer".
The power of Big Pharma is so great that even RFK Jnr the head of HHS in the US can’t ban the lethal Covid shots or end their immunity from liability.
In the UK, Parliament can’t even discuss the Covid jab deaths and injuries because Big Pharma literally calls all the shots !
Ex-Pfizer VP Dr. Mike Yeadon says the COVID vaccines were deliberately engineered to harm, disable, and kill with the goal of reducing human fertility.
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ARLA WON -- YOU LOST - BOVAER SOON ALL MILK
After the Arla - DMK takeover last week a Huge New Milk Supply Monolith has been Formed.
This means Bovaer‑milk will quietly become the default “standard milk”, while organic milk becomes scarcer and more expensive.
AND YOU WILL NOT BE INFORMED ON LABELS
Why this matters now with the Arla–DMK merger:
This is where things get strategically interesting.
1. Arla is already the most aggressive adopter of Bovaer
They defended it publicly, continued trials, and positioned it as central to their climate strategy.
This means the merged entity is WILL scale Bovaer faster, not slower.
2. DMK brings Germany — a huge dairy market — into the equation
The merger forces a harmonised methane strategy, and Bovaer is the only ready‑to‑deploy tool.
CONSUMERS: Exoect Organic Milk to be Priced out of the Market, not just UK, not just EU, but there will be plans through those financially involved, like Bill Gates, to get BOVAER in Animal Feeds as the de facto position.
And before Mr Gates Operatives on X start to argue:
The Company holding Bovaer Trademarks is DSM-Firmenich -- The Gates Foundation holds extensive shareholdings in this Company.
From Scottish Parliamentary Briefing Papers re Nicola Sturgeon's involvement...
"There also seems to be some information hidden from public view, such as DSM-Firmenich denying any connection with Bill Gates, only for us to discover Bill Gates has purchased 1m shares in the Company, with the major investor behind the scheme, Black Rock"
There will also be price differentiation between Bovaer Milk and Non-Bovaer.
OF COURSE TEN YEARS FROM NOW THERE WILL BE ZERO CHOICE - JUST BOVAER.
For the Arla–DMK giant, this means:
They will push Bovaer harder than ever — because climate targets demand it.
They must avoid another consumer revolt — because the merged brand is too big to hide.
They will likely invest heavily in “green dairy” PR, transparency dashboards, and retailer‑aligned messaging.
Any future health concerns (even unfounded ones) will hit twice as hard because of their scale.
LACK OF CHOICE, LACK OF TRANSPARENCY, PUBLIC REJECTION
We’re sleepwalking into a food system where the public has no real choice at all.
Supermarkets are quietly shifting to “low‑methane milk” using feed additives like Bovaer — and most people don’t even know it’s happening.
There’s no clear labelling.
There’s no public documentation.
There’s no way for families to choose milk without these additives unless they pay organic prices or hunt down tiny local suppliers.
And here’s the truth nobody in the industry wants to say out loud:
Even if every analysis says “no harm”, even if regulators approve it, even if the science is solid…
The public still won’t want it if they feel tricked.
People want transparency.
People want choice.
People want to know what’s going into the food chain — not find out years later through a press release.
This isn’t anti‑science. This isn’t anti‑farmer.
This is about trust.
If the industry keeps rolling out feed additives without open discussion, clear labelling, or public consent, they’re going to trigger a backlash far bigger than they expect.
Choice matters. Transparency matters. Trust matters.
And right now, the public is getting none of them.
MANY FARMERS DO NOT WANT CHEMICALS OF ANY KIND PUT INTO ANIMAN FEED AND THEN INTO THE HUMAN FOOD CHAIN..
Because. It. Is. Insane...
Imagine knowing all this decades before anybody else even had the slightest idea.
It would literally drive you truly crazy.
Here’s the full clip. Enjoy.
Bear Grylls is about the last man on earth you would expect to be rescued by a steak, which is exactly why his story lands so hard.
The survivalist who has eaten raw goat testicles, camel intestinal fluid and live grubs on camera went vegan in real life, and not by halves. In 2015 he wrote a plant-based cookbook, "Fuel for Life," attacking the "unnatural ways of breeding, keeping and killing animals" driven by our appetite for meat. He told the public, with all the authority of a man who can keep himself alive in a frozen wilderness, that this was better for them and better for the planet.
Then his own body sent the invoice. By his account he was living on endless raw vegetable smoothies and ended up with kidney pain and stones, feeling skinny and weak, sleeping badly. The diet he was selling to everyone else was quietly dismantling the toughest man on television.
So he tore it up and went the other way completely. Red meat, eggs, butter, organ meat, fruit, honey. He says his kidneys settled, his skin and gut cleared, his strength came back, and that he has "never been better" and never feels hungry. He points to the nutrient density he now gets from blood, bone marrow and red meat that years of vegetables, he felt, never delivered.
Plant-based campaigners and several nutritionists have pushed back hard, and fairly so. But high-oxalate foods really can drive stones in susceptible people, which is rather his whole point.
The most striking line was not medical at all. Grylls said he feels embarrassed that he ever promoted veganism, having concluded, after years of study and experience, that he was wrong on both counts. The health and the planet.
When the man who eats anything to survive decides the thing he got wrong was giving up meat, it is worth a moment of your attention.
🔻 THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY EXPOSED A CURE FOR AGING IN 2003. THEN THEY BURIED IT. BECAUSE SICK PEOPLE ARE WORTH $4.5 TRILLION. HEALTHY PEOPLE ARE WORTH ZERO.
In 2003, a research team at Stanford University published a paper in Nature Medicine documenting the complete reversal of cellular aging in mice using pulsed electromagnetic frequencies between 7.83 Hz and 14.1 Hz. The mice didn’t just stop aging. They reversed. Organ tissue regenerated. Telomeres lengthened. Cognitive function returned to juvenile levels.
The paper was cited 12 times. Then it disappeared from every major database.
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The global pharmaceutical industry generates $1.48 trillion per year. The top 10 companies alone profit $300 billion annually. Their entire business model depends on one thing: repeat customers.
A cured patient is a lost customer. A dead patient is a lost customer. But a chronically sick patient — managed, medicated, never healed — is worth $480,000 over a lifetime.
There are 133 million Americans with at least one chronic disease. That’s $63.8 trillion in lifetime pharmaceutical revenue walking around right now. Every single one of them could be restored to full health with technology that already exists.
They will never let that happen voluntarily.
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In 1934, Royal Raymond Rife built a frequency machine that eliminated pathogenic organisms in 16 terminal patients. All 16 recovered. The AMA offered to buy his technology. He refused. Within 2 years, his lab was raided, his machines were destroyed, and every doctor who used his device lost their medical license.
In 1896, Tesla documented cellular regeneration through vibration. His lab burned. His work was seized.
In 2003, Stanford proved frequency reverses aging. The paper vanished.
In 2024, three classified facilities began offering full cellular restoration at $48,000 per session.
The pattern isn’t coincidence. It’s policy.
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Every 11 years, a breakthrough in frequency-based healing surfaces publicly. Every time, it is suppressed within 24 months. The suppression follows the same playbook: discredit the researcher, defund the institution, classify the data, and flood the media with the word “pseudoscience” until the public forgets.
They’ve run this playbook 14 times since 1934. It has never failed.
Until now.
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The difference in 2025 is decentralization. The research is no longer in one lab. The technology is no longer in one machine. The information is no longer controlled by one gatekeeper. It’s in 40,000 Telegram channels. It’s in open-source hardware schematics. It’s in the hands of engineers in 19 countries who don’t answer to the FDA, the AMA, or the pharmaceutical lobby.
They can’t burn every lab. They can’t seize every document. They can’t silence 40,000 channels.
The containment has failed. They know it. That’s why the attacks are escalating. That’s why “MedBed” is now flagged on every major platform. That’s why you’re reading this on Telegram and not on Google.
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$4.5 trillion per year. That’s what’s at stake. Not your health. Your health is irrelevant to them. What matters is the revenue your sickness generates. Every pill you take is a subscription fee to a system designed to keep you at 11% so they can sell you the next pill tomorrow.
The technology to put you at 99.99% exists today. It costs nothing to deliver. It requires no medication. No surgery. No doctor visit. No insurance claim.
And that’s exactly why you’ve never heard of it.
CODE: PHARMA-4.5T / REPEAT-CUSTOMER / RIFE-DESTROYED / STANFORD-BURIED / CONTAINMENT-FAILED
$4.5 trillion per year requires 133 million sick Americans. You are the product. Your disease is the revenue. The cure was never the goal. The subscription was.
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