The Future of Medicine. Today.
After being suppressed for nearly a century, frequency medicine is becoming a powerful non-chemical, non-invasive, and safe complement to modern medicine.
Advanced frequency protocols are revolutionizing the management of chronic issues and athletic performance by helping people identify root causes of energy loss and gain rather than by managing symptoms alone - the beginning of what may turn out to be a paradigm shift in personal healthcare.
"The Human Journey: From Particles To Waves" is a one-hour presentation about perception, behavior, and technology that empowers people to reach their full energetic potential with a broader understanding than classical mechanistic science offers.
The speaker Jan Wellmann is the CEO and co-founder of FrequenCell Inc, a leader in wearable frequency medicine. Jan is a health and wellness entrepreneur focusing on natural tools and methods of self-empowerment and self-healing.
The Venue: October 16, 2022, at the College of Naturopathic Medicine, London.
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In 1910, an educator named Abraham Flexner, who held a bachelor's degree in classics and had never studied medicine, was sent by the Carnegie Foundation to inspect every medical school in the United States and Canada.
He visited 155 of them. His report recommended closing most.
What happened next is the foundation of every health system you know today.
John D. Rockefeller, the founder of Standard Oil and at the time the richest man on Earth, saw an opening. Standard Oil's refining produced vast quantities of coal-tar and petrochemical byproducts. Those byproducts were, conveniently, the raw material from which most early synthetic pharmaceuticals could be made.
Through his General Education Board and the Rockefeller Foundation, Rockefeller directed approximately $50 million, around $10 billion in today's money, into American medical schools. The money came with a condition. The schools had to teach allopathic, drug-based medicine. Anything else was defunded.
Within twenty-five years, more than half of America's 155 medical schools had closed. By 1935, only 66 remained. The schools teaching homeopathy, naturopathy, herbalism, eclectic medicine, and what we would now call nutrition and lifestyle medicine were starved out of existence. Five of America's seven Black medical colleges were closed. Most of the women's medical colleges were closed. The surviving schools all taught one paradigm. They still do.
The petroleum byproduct became the medicine. The medicine became the curriculum. The curriculum became the doctor. The doctor became the prescription pad.
The model that emerged has one structural feature no regulator can legislate away. The pharmaceutical industry earns its revenue when you take a pill. It does not earn revenue when you stop needing the pill. A cure is a one-time transaction. A chronic condition is a subscription.
This is not a conspiracy theory. It is on the income statement. From 2017 to 2024, the average net profit margin of pharmaceutical manufacturers was 23.2%, roughly ten times higher than every other sector of the drug supply chain. The system is performing exactly as designed.
A century after Flexner, the population of the wealthiest country on Earth is fatter, sicker, and on more medication than at any point in human history.
The grass-fed beef, the egg from a hen you can name, the butter, the morning walk, the eight hours of sleep, are all unpatentable.
That is why no oil baron funded a hundred medical schools to teach them.
The slow, incremental centralization of everything works like an infinitely patient parasite, with the aim of total takeover.
Take UK. This is what‘s happening at scale. And dont forget the carbon credit part is a ruse. A grand scam.
A farmer dies in April 2026.
His son inherits the farm. The farm has been in the family since 1847.
The farm consists of: 300 acres of grazing pasture, a farmhouse built in 1892, a barn, a milking parlour, two tractors of varying ages, a Land Rover that runs about 70% of the time, and a herd of 180 Hereford-cross cattle.
On paper, the farm is worth approximately £3.2 million. This is because land near him has been bought recently by a London hedge fund looking for carbon credits, which has dragged the comparable value of every field within forty miles upward to a number nobody local can justify.
In cash, the farm produces a profit of about £28,000 a year in a good year. In a bad year it loses money. The son also works as a fencing contractor three days a week to keep the operation viable.
The inheritance tax bill on a £3.2 million estate, even at the reduced 20% rate, comes to approximately £140,000 after the increased threshold is applied. The son does not have £140,000. The son has never had £140,000. The son has £4,200 in his current account and an overdraft.
The son sells 60 acres to a developer to pay the tax. The developer puts solar panels on the 60 acres. The remaining herd cannot be sustained on the reduced land. The herd is sold. The barn becomes a holiday let.
A different family eats Brazilian beef this Christmas without knowing why the price went up.
The Treasury collects £140,000.
The land never produces British food again.
@TFTC21 Using the same moral framework, what is the right bioenhancer to counter people who design and release ticks that disable a person‘s (vital) interest to consume meat?
Activist: "Wool is cruel. The sheep should be left alone."
Farmer: "Alone where?"
Activist: "In a sanctuary."
Farmer: "Doing what."
Activist: "Just being a sheep."
Farmer: "Sheep have been bred for ten thousand years to grow a fleece that doesn't stop. If I don't shear her, she overheats, gets fly strike, and dies in her own coat with maggots eating her from the skin down."
Activist: "Then breed sheep that don't grow wool."
Farmer: "We did. They're called mouflon. They live on cliffs in Sardinia and would last forty minutes on a Welsh hillside before something ate them."
Activist: "I just don't think we should use animals for clothing."
Farmer: "What's your jumper made of."
Activist: "...recycled polyester."
Farmer: "Plastic, then. Sheds microfibre into the washing machine every wash. The fibres go through the filter, into the river, into the fish, into you. When you're done with it, it sits in a landfill for four hundred years. My sheep's fleece composts in a hedge in eighteen months and grew back on her this spring."
Activist: "But the sheep didn't consent."
Farmer: "She was lying down with her eyes closed when I finished. She got up and went back to eating. I'd suggest you ask her how she feels, but she's busy, and I think she's already given her answer."
Philip K. Dick claimed to have mapped the multiverse from a Santa Ana apartment. The map may turn out to be a treasure in the coming times.
https://t.co/E25dJj3E1t
Philip K. Dick claimed to have mapped the multiverse from a Santa Ana apartment. The map may turn out to be a treasure in the coming times.
https://t.co/E25dJj3E1t
The last time we had a pandemic simulation was Event 201 (October 18, 2019) — a few months before COVID.
The World Health Organization wrapped up Exercise Polaris II, a two-day high-level simulation exercise based on an outbreak of a fictional new bacterium spreading across the world, on April 22 and 23.
The exercise brought together 26 countries and territories, 600 health emergency experts, and over 25 partners.
Probably nothing.
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Last Saturday, a surveillance CEO told us how the rest of the century is going to go down. The only real question left is whether we can still opt out with our skin on.
Also from Bertrand Russell, from his 1951 book, The Impact of Science on Society:
"I think the subject which will be of most importance politically is mass psychology.… Its importance has been enormously increased by the growth of modern methods of propaganda. Of these, the most influential is what is called 'education.' Religion plays a part, though a diminishing one; the press, the cinema, and the radio play an increasing part.… It may be hoped that in time, anybody will be able to persuade anybody of anything if he can catch the patient young and is provided by the State with money and equipment. The subject will make great strides when it is taken up by scientists under a scientific dictatorship. The social psychologists of the future will have a number of classes of school children on whom they will try different methods of producing an unshakable conviction that snow is black. Various results will soon be arrived at. First, that the influence of home is obstructive. Second, not much can be done unless indoctrination begins before the age of ten. Third, that verses set to music and repeatedly intoned are very effective. Fourth, the opinion that snow is white must be held to show a morbid taste for eccentricity. But I anticipate. It is for future scientists to make these maxims precise and discover exactly how much it costs per head to make children believe that snow is black, and how much less it would cost to make them believe it is dark gray."