THE EXISTANCE OF MEDICAL PROPAGANDA HAS BEEN REVEALED DURING THE FAKE PANDEMIC. More People Are Becoming Aware Of The Fake Narratives Propagated By The Fake Press Masquerading As A Reliable Source Of Information For The Public. Still there is a need to have guidelines for discerning reliable health information as many are confused and unsure who to trust.
In the wake of COVID-19, the world has been inundated with conflicting health information. Governments, pharmaceutical companies, media outlets, and even search engines aligned around a single narrative: a novel virus was spreading, vaccines were the only solution, and dissenting voices were dangerous. But for those who dared to ask deeper questions, something didn’t add up.
So how can we differentiate reliable health information from misinformation, especially when the so-called experts contradict each other—and themselves?
The answer begins with a critical question: What is the foundational assumption behind the information being presented?
❖ Question the Foundation: Germ vs. Terrain
Most modern medical advice is built upon the germ theory of disease, which holds that invisible pathogens cause illness and spread from person to person. But what if that assumption is flawed—or even entirely false?
Scientists like Dr. Stefan Lanka have demonstrated in repeatable experiments that what virologists interpret as viral cytopathic effects (cell damage caused by viruses) can be replicated without any virus present at all, simply by stressing or poisoning the cell culture with antibiotics and other additives. This calls into question not just a few studies, but the very foundation of virology as practiced today.
Likewise, historical contagion experiments—including those from the 1918 flu pandemic—repeatedly failed to transmit illness between people, even under direct exposure. What these experiments suggest is that what we call "contagion" may in fact be shared toxic exposure, seasonal detoxification, or environmental stress—not the spread of invisible germs.
❖ Recognize the Signs of Propaganda
Propaganda isn't just in what’s said—it's in how it’s said. Reliable health information is rarely accompanied by:
· Fear-based messaging
· Emotional manipulation
· Shame tactics (“anti-vaxxer,” “conspiracy theorist”)
· Appeals to authority rather than evidence
When dissenting voices—scientists, doctors, researchers—are silenced, banned, or discredited rather than debated, it’s a sign that we’re not dealing with science but with narrative control.
❖ Understand What Real Science Looks Like
True science is:
· Open to scrutiny
· Grounded in reproducible observation
· Willing to adjust when data contradicts assumptions
· Willing to test control conditions
Mainstream virology, epidemiology, and public health policies have often skipped these steps, favoring politically useful models and PCR test results over biological proof. What we saw during COVID was not objective science—it was institutionalized belief enforcement.
❖ Real Health Is Rooted in the Terrain
Health doesn’t come from injections, pills, or endless fear—it comes from building up the terrain:
· Clean food
· Pure water
· Rest and sunlight
· Stress reduction
· Spiritual alignment
When the terrain is clean, disease cannot take root. This has been demonstrated by countless individuals who remained healthy amidst so-called “outbreaks” not through medical intervention, but through natural living.
❖ Summary: Reliable Health Information Is…
Reliable |
Unreliable |
Based on direct observation |
Based on theoretical models or manipulated tests |
Reproducible without distortion |
Dependent on toxic lab environments |
Open to criticism |
Enforced by censorship |
Rooted in terrain, not invisible pathogen |
Misinformation isn’t whatever contradicts the mainstream. Real misinformation is anything that leads you away from truth and health.
Truth doesn't need censorship, corporate funding, or social coercion—it stands on its own. In an age of deception, discernment, not compliance, is the path to health.
“You will know them by their fruits.” —Matthew 7:16
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