TEC TALK [With: Matt Presti ]
CG Jung ( Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) - The Undiscovered Self
- With Luke Renda


Order the Book - https://www.amazon.com/Undiscovered-Self-Dilemma-Individual-Society/dp/0451217322


For Luke's work "Feel the Link" visit:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@feelthelink3018
Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-1400766
Matt's Site: http://MattPresti.com

 
 
 
 
 

Companion Episode - TEC TALK 18 - Alfred Obersteiner - Generational Trauma - https://rumble.com/v5vxe6q-tec-talk-18-alfred-obersteiner-generational-trauma.html

Featuring Alfred Obersteiner. We discuss generational trauma with quotes from some of the greats, including Otto Rank, Carl Jung, Erich Fromm and Gustave Le Bon in this interview/slide presentation. Other topics include classical music, dance, trauma and survival stress physiology, socialist and communist movements, collectivism vs. individualism, bioleninism, religion and psychology, psychological analysis and therapy, healing trauma responses as well as feminism and womb trauma. This is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Recorded 12/03/2024. Runtime 93 minutes.



The seed of inspiration for ‘The Awakening Soul Of Ireland’ was gifted from forces way beyond our comprehension …the ancestors of ancient Ireland… the spirit of the Tuatha Dé Dannan who knows. The vision was absolute and the goal was clear from the outset to help ‘Save Ireland’ from the evil forces that have consumed her. Side by side with the spirits of our ancestors some of the bravest and most eloquent men and women in the country, some already suffering deep battle scars, once again step up to the front lines behind a multitude of silent warriors to take on the globalist onslaught of destruction across this sacred land. A huge debt of gratitude is due to all but none more so than John Waters who was the anchor for the whole project, a man who continues to give to the cause of Ireland when he could easily and quietly step away. His relentless dedication is a deep well of knowledge and inspiration for many and his kindness and openness to us throughout this project will not be forgotten. We’ll leave the last word to him “The Awakening Soul Of Ireland’ is a fabulous piece of work. It never flags. I loved the way it manages to combine a cinematic encapsulation of the physique and spirit of Ireland with a really serious piece of journalism that is utterly indispensable — crucial — right now, especially in light of recent and continuing events, especially in the absence of any credible media voice to speak to the people about what is happening. Rarely do we see the two elements — aesthetics and reportage — go so well together, but this pulls it off without a hint of schizophrenia or tokenism, so that we get to see what we're talking about as we're talking about it. Some amazing contributions — Kevin Sharkey is outstanding, as is Thomas Sheridan, Aidan Killian and Siobhán De Paor is magical from beginning to end. What struck me throughout is that this is the first time we've ever answered back to the smears, but not in a defensive way — rather, by simply being as we actually are, which is the way we have been formed in this culture, and so our case cannot be twisted into something it's not, but will be instantly and continuously recognisable to those who know Ireland as she is and has always been, and utterly, profoundly moving for those who know her only from a distance. I am deeply proud and thrilled to be included in it.’ John Waters new book is now available to buy, here is his launch article. @ https://johnwaters.substack.com/p/documentary-the-awakening-soul-of?source=queue






Hey look kids, its the dude who is the head of nestle claiming water is not a human right!


Joe Rogan Experience #2294 - Dr. Suzanne Humphries
@ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=207W1A_bJqI...

Dr Humphries is a conventionally educated medical doctor who was a participant in conventional hospital systems from 1989 until 2011 as an internist and nephrologist. She left her conventional hospital position in good standing, of her own volition in 2011. Since then, she’s been furthering her research into the medical literature on vaccines, immunity, history, and functional medicine. She is the author of "Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History."

WEBSITE: https://dissolvingillusions.com/












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https://rumble.com/v6skldt-the-secret-cults-of-power-behind-the-globalist-agenda-truth-warrior.html

"And now imagine that the peoples of the world move back, there’s a ritualistic movement they stand around the walls of the temple. Visualize them forming a vast circle. And in the midst of this great gathering of the world’s people, within the great temple, picture another smaller temple, right at the center of the gathering, and imagine that this smaller temple takes a form through what we have all seen on television—it is the form of the General Assembly of the United Nations."

- Steven Nation, Co-founder of Intuition in Service and the United Nations Days and Years Meditation Initiative - Council of the Spiritual Caucus at the United Nations.


for more information watch part 1 and 2 of : THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CONSPIRACY DENIERS
found @
https://www.projektil3vomi7.com/nescience-vs-ignorance

by 2 triple OGs


“In a study of mind control and psychological warfare, it is not enough to simply review the latest technology of coercion, the most recent gadgetry and techno-junk littering the hardware and supply depots of governments and cults.

Far more dangerous than these appliances is the praxis behind them, the underground current which informs the modern project and this modern era. For life in our modern era is little more than life in an open-air mind control laboratory where a form of human alchemy has emerged to transform the mass of targeted percipients-targeted merely by virtue of their being urban dwellers plugged into the electronic and digital pageantry of the Establishment's system-of-things.

And what sort of creature inhabits the modern domain? Who is the modern man? The puppet-masters say he is the smartest, most advanced individual to ever strut the planet, the most relatively liberated being in history. But Louis-Ferdinand Celine said it well, "What does the modern public want? It wants to go down on its knees before money and before crap!"

The public have been trained to do this by two principle methods: direct "speaking" archetypal messages of pure terror ("psychic driving" as the CIA's Dr. Ewan Cameron termed it), encoded in massively publicized "lone nut" mass murders, and the sinister flattery heaped upon them by their masters in the cult of civilization and progress.

The acid test of a human being's freedom and will to protect the quality of his life, lies in a person's attitude toward his oppressor. What is modem man's attitude toward Wall Street and the bankers, toward Dan Rather and the ignorance-bestowing media and advertising man, toward Lincoln and Truman, FDR and Reagan, George Bush and Johnny Carson, Exxon and Monsanto?

As one writer has observed, "The most amazing thing about the American people is that they are constantly defending their worst betrayers." Who then is the modern man? He is a mindbombed patsy who gets his marching orders from "twilight language" key words sprinkled throughout "his" news and current events. Even as he dances to the tune of the elite managers of human behavior, he scoffs with great derision at the idea of the existence and operation of a technology of mass mind control emanating from the media and government. Modern man is much too smart to believe anything as superstitious as that!

Modern man is the ideal hypnotic subject: puffed up on the idea that he is the crown of creation, he vehemently denies the power of the hypnotist's control over him, even as his head bobs up and down on a string.

What we observe in the population today are the three destructive symptoms of persons whose minds are controlled by alien forces: 1. Amnesia, i.e. loss of memory. 2. Abulia, i.e. loss of will. 3. Apathy, i.e. loss of interest in events vital to one's own health and survival. Amnesia, abulia and apathy are nearly universal among us today and gaining a greater foothold with each passing day.

Japanese philosopher George Ohsawa stated that there was only one incurable sickness--arrogance. If a patient does not regard himself as sick he cannot submit to a cure. The arrogant man does not need to see-he already sees almost everything and what he thinks he has yet to learn, he believes "the experts" will one day show him. Who are these "experts"? They are not really doctors of the soul. They do not have the man's interest at heart. They are in fact his worst enemies, his most cunning manipulators who lead him to do their bidding like any slavemaster since Egypt.”

~ Michael Hoffman,

Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare (2001)




 

This 17-year-old girl chose to die rather than accept Socialism and name her anti-Nazi associates in February of 1943. Every kid in the USA should see this photo and be taught about this girl's fate and the choices she made.

Her answer to the Nazi Socialists who offered to free her and not hang her if she gave up the names of her fellow fighters was, “You will know them when they come to avenge me."

▪︎ First came economic collapse in the 1920's.
▪︎ Then came the rise of Socialism on a national model.
▪︎ Then began oppression of those they deemed the cause of the economic collapse.
▪︎ Then the socialists banned personal firearms because the socialists intended to do something that they feared the people would not want and would be willing to fight against.
▪︎ Then came the nooses.

There is a term survivors used at the end:

"Nie Wieder" Never Again. The term is relevant today.

We've seen how devastating a medical crisis can be even to a strong economy. Our economy teeters on the brink. We need to remember the lessons of HISTORY.

17 year old Lepa Radić was a Bosnian Serb who fought with the partisans during WWII, but she never got to see the Nazis lose the war.

In February 1943, Lepa was captured. The Nazis tied a rope around her neck, but offered her a way out. All she had to do was reveal her comrades' and her leaders' identities.

Lepa responded: “You will know them when they come to avenge me.”

▪︎ HISTORY helps us become.
▪︎ HISTORY helps us evolve.
▪︎ HISTORY let's us never forget.

This brave girl deserves to be remembered.

 




 






via https://cardiovascular-research-and-innovation.reseaprojournals.com/Articles/myocarditis-after-sars-cov-2-infection-and-covid-19-vaccination-epidemiology-outcomes-and-new-perspectives

A new COVID-19 " v a c c i n e " a.k.a. GeneTherapy
Myocarditis paper has just been published!

This is the most extensive review and comparison of MYOCARDITIS after COVID-19 Vaccination and SARS-CoV-2 Infection ever published!

Conclusion: "We urge governments to remove the COVID-19 mRNA products from the market due to the well-documented risk of myocardial damage"

Special thanks to all the incredible co-authors including @P_McCulloughMD @JesslovesMJK @NicHulscher, Nathaniel Mead and Kirk Milhoan, it was an honor to be a part of this important work.

Let's finally get the toxic COVID-19 mRNA off the market!




via https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/breaking-landmark-study-proves-covid

Landmark Study Proves COVID-19 Vaccine Myocarditis Is More Common and More Severe Than SARS-CoV-2 Infection Myocarditis

Backed by 341 references, the new study calls for immediate withdrawal of COVID-19 mRNA products from the market due to cardiotoxicity concerns

96% of CDC-confirmed cases required hospitalization
2.8% had subclinical injury after mRNA booster (Swiss study)
>50% show lasting heart damage on MRI
Up to 20% fatality rate in confirmed cases
6× higher myocarditis risk in young men post-Moderna dose 2 vs. infection
7.1% of vaccine deaths due to myocarditis (autopsy-confirmed)

The McCullough Foundation study authored by Mark Nathaniel Mead, Jessica Rose, William Makis, Kirk Milhoan, Nicolas Hulscher (myself), and Peter A. McCullough, was just published in the International Journal of Cardiovascular Research & Innovation.
doi: 10.61577/ijcri.2025.100001



Via/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/.../pii/S2162253125000435

"...A peer-reviewed study confirms that mRNA injections cross the placenta and reach the fetuses of pregnant mice.
Intramuscular mRNA-1273 injection, Moderna's mRNA vaccine for humans, rapidly crosses the placenta within one hour, accumulates in fetal organs, translates into Spike protein, and persists in fetal tissues after birth.
This study provides the first in vivo confirmation that mRNA injections cross the placenta, directly reaching the fetus..."



 

Via/ Disclose.tv
"..Court orders FDA to produce an additional "million pages"
of Pfizer C19 injection trial documents.
@ https://www.sirillp.com/.../uploads/2024/12/177117313088.pdf










 








 

 






Via/ https://rumble.com/v6qsmew-tec-episode-27-rage-against-the-technochrist-with-alfred-obersteiner-and-lu.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

Matt welcomes Alfred Obersteiner & Luke Renda to the show. We discuss the current state of world affairs, white on white violence, causes of geo-political turmoil, war and the impetus behind it (generational trauma), the psychology and history of communism/bioleninism, international deep state “types” and what makes a tyrant effective—psychotraumatic pathology and psychopathy, collectivisim vs. individuation, Canadian vs. American political systems, British/EU influence in America’s future, triggers and trauma, AI and the technochrist/savior, paths to healing, the critical importance of body acknowledgment, a new medical philosophy/approach, reckless feminism, and various other related topics. This podcast is packed with many interesting insights and runs nearly 3 hours.

Show notes:

Peter Levine - https://www.somaticexperiencing.com/

Charles Lindbergh: 'America First' FULL UNCUT Speech - Des Moines, IA - Sept. 11, 1941 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9kPho4ANp8

Related: Walter Russell’s speech to Portsmouth, VA for the Armed Forces Celebration Day in front of highly ranked members of the U.S. military. He passionately laid out the causes for why men wage war and the solution for it - https://youtu.be/MCkF5_zcCLw

Alfred’s Site - https://X.com/StillThink71645

Previous Episode with Alfred:

TEC TALK 18 - Albert Obersteiner - Generational Trauma - https://rumble.com/v5vxe6q-tec-talk-18-alfred-obersteiner-generational-trauma.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

Luke's Sites - "Feel the Link" visit:

YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@feelthelink3018
Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-1400766


via . https://drmcfillin.substack.com/p/the-psychological-casualties-of-woke?r=1aznxs&triedRedirect=true

THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CASUALTIES OF :

W illingly O verlooking K nown E vil Culture.

Assessing The Damage In The Mental Health Field Charting Recovery*

As woke ideology – identity politics mutated to its most toxic form – faces cultural extinction, we can finally assess its casualties. Like a receding tide exposing a ravaged coastline, we now see clearly the psychological devastation left in its wake. The wreckage in our collective mental health will take generations to repair. Reminds me of some stories (details altered of course)

"I just can't succeed in this field," Marcus said, slumping deeper into the chair across from me. His eyes fixed on the carpet, tracing invisible patterns as he spoke. "The system is rigged against people like me. Every time I see someone get their dream job ahead of me, I know it's because they had advantages I never had."

The heaviness in his voice matched the weight of his shoulders. I'd seen this posture countless times before – the physical manifestation of a narrative that had been fed to him by a culture obsessed with victimhood. As a therapist, I've watched this ideology spread like a virus through my practice, transforming capable individuals into willing prisoners of their own perceived oppression.

"Tell me more about what you mean by 'people like me,'" I prompted, noting how his jaw tightened at the question. The very phrase was a red flag – the kind of tribal self-categorization that modern ideology practically force-feeds to vulnerable minds.

"Middle-class background. Minority. First-generation college graduate. No connections, no privilege." He rattled off these identifiers like a well-rehearsed confession of original sin. "All these influencers talk about 'hustle culture' and 'networking your way to the top,' but they don't understand what it's like for people without the right background. They started on third base thinking they hit a triple."

The irony wasn't lost on me. The very algorithms feeding him this narrative of helplessness were precision-engineered to keep him engaged and angry. Each time he engaged with content about systemic oppression, the AI behind his social feeds served him more of the same – a personalized drip-feed of confirmation bias. Viral threads about workplace discrimination, Instagram reels about privilege, TikTok storytimes about corporate bias – all curated to keep him scrolling through an endless catalog of reasons why success was impossible for "people like him." The digital world had become his daily dose of learned helplessness, delivered with algorithmic precision.

"When did you first start seeing things this way?" I asked, though I already knew the answer.

"College," he said, and I had to suppress a knowing sigh. "My professors opened my eyes to how the system really works. There were entire courses about structural barriers and privilege hierarchies. It finally explained why nothing seemed to work out the way I wanted."

Of course it was college. I've watched as universities transformed from places of intellectual liberation into assembly lines of ideological conformity. What began in humanities departments has metastasized across campuses, creating generations of graduates who've been taught to see themselves as perpetual victims of invisible forces beyond their control.

The tragedy here wasn't Marcus's circumstances – it was how perfectly he'd internalized the oppression narrative. Here was a bright, capable professional who'd been convinced that his identity was his destiny. Twenty five years in the mental health field had taught me something chilling about the power of cultural programming: give people a narrative of helplessness, dress it up in academic language about "systemic barriers," and watch as they build their own mental prisons.

The real genius of this system is its self-reinforcing nature. Feel like a failure? Your social media feed is ready with a thousand reasons why it's not your fault. Need validation for your sense of helplessness? There's an entire academic framework ready to explain why your failures are actually evidence of your oppression. Want to avoid the hard work of personal growth? Here's a ready-made ideology that tells you self-improvement is just another tool of systemic oppression.

Marcus wasn't just telling me about his circumstances; he was showcasing how thoroughly modern ideology had colonized his mind. His operating system had been hijacked by a belief system that thrived on learned helplessness. The real privilege at play here wasn't economic or social – it was the privilege of those who benefit from keeping bright minds shackled by self-doubt and resentment.

In that moment, I saw Marcus not just as an individual seeking therapy, but as a casualty of what I've come to call the "oppression industrial complex" – a vast machinery of academic theories, media narratives, and cultural messaging that profits from convincing people their failures are never their fault and their success is always out of reach. The most insidious part? This ideology presents itself as liberation while quietly slipping on the handcuffs of perpetual victimhood.

Between the constant drumbeat of social media outrage and the pseudo-intellectual framework provided by modern academia, this mindset has become nearly inescapable. Each retweet, each shared post about systemic oppression, each viral thread about privilege becomes another brick in the mental prison. The algorithm knows exactly what content will keep you engaged – and nothing engages quite like the comforting narrative that your failures aren't your fault.

The Patient Factory

Oh, the beautiful irony of it all. Here sits Marcus, depressed about his inability to succeed in a system that's literally designed to depress him. It would be hilarious if it weren't so perfectly engineered. Think about it: we've created a masterpiece of manipulation, a symphony of societal control where every instrument plays its part in perfect harmony.

First, feed him a steady diet of "you can't" from an early age. Let politicians, legacy media and academia plant the seeds of perpetual victimhood. Then have social media algorithms water those seeds daily with carefully curated stories of systemic oppression. Watch them grow into a lush garden of learned helplessness. And when he's sufficiently miserable from living this manufactured narrative? Well, there's a whole industry ready to diagnose his perfectly rational response to this soul-crushing story as a "chemical imbalance."

It's genius, really. Marcus isn't just depressed – he's living exactly the life that's been scripted for him, following stage directions he doesn't even know he's been given. And here's the punchline: he thinks this story is his own. He believes these thoughts are his thoughts, these limitations are his limitations, this helplessness is his natural state.

He knows nothing else and questioning this reality is akin to a personal attack. This is where therapists have to tread lightly but skillfully.

Want to know why antidepressant use is skyrocketing? Because it's supposed to! That's the point! Create the condition, sell the cure – it's Business 101, folks. And business is booming. Every time Marcus scrolls through his social media feed, every time he listens to a podcast about his inherent disadvantages, every time he absorbs another story about why he can't succeed, his brain is being rewired for learned helplessness. And wouldn't you know it? There's a pill for that!

Let's follow the script, shall we? Marcus feels crushed by life (right on schedule). He visits a doctor (as planned). Gets diagnosed with depression (check). Walks out with a prescription (bingo!). Now he's not just a victim of society – he's also a victim of his own brain chemistry. Double victimhood achievement unlocked!

It's a closed loop of learned helplessness: feel bad about your life → scroll through social media that reinforces your victimhood → get diagnosed with depression → take medication → feel temporarily numbed (maybe)→ but never address the root cause → repeat. Each cycle makes it harder to see the truth: that most of what we accept as "reality" is actually a carefully curated narrative designed to keep us docile and dependent.

Meanwhile, the real power within each person lies dormant. The ability to create, to overcome, to transform – these aren't just self-help platitudes, they're birthrights that have been buried under layers of societal programming. Marcus didn't need another diagnosis or prescription; he needed to wake up to the reality that his perceived powerlessness was itself a programmed response.

When Activism Masquerades as Therapy

As the Executive Director of a group practice, I've conducted hundreds of interviews over the years. But this one stopped me cold. Dr. Virtue Signal sat across from me, fresh from her doctoral program, armed with a CV that read like a Twitter activist's bio and enough certifications in "Systemic Oppression" and “De-colonizing therapy” to wallpaper my office.

I thought about Marcus, who'd been in my office that morning – depressed, stuck, convinced his circumstances were hopeless. His story was still fresh in my mind as I began the interview.

"Tell me about your therapeutic approach," I said, wondering how she'd handle cases ranging from Marcus's depression to our acute care clients.

"I practice from a social justice orientation," she announced, sitting up straighter. "Traditional therapy often perpetuates systems of oppression by locating the problem within the individual rather than addressing the structural forces that create psychological distress."

I thought about Marcus again, how this exact kind of thinking had him trapped in a cycle of hopelessness. "Let's say you're working with someone who's convinced their depression stems from systemic barriers – what's your approach?"

Her face lit up. "First, we validate their reality. If they're experiencing oppression, we help them see how their depression is actually a natural response to systemic inequality."

"And then?" I prompted, already seeing how this would reinforce every self-defeating belief Marcus held.

"We develop critical consciousness about these systems. Their feelings of powerlessness? That's actually their awakening to structural barriers. Their depression? That's a form of resistance against oppressive systems."

I thought about how Marcus had started with career frustrations, how similar thinking had led him deeper into depression, and how this kind of "therapy" would only accelerate that descent. Then I thought about our more acute cases.

"What about when that depression becomes severe?" I asked. "How would you work with someone who's actively suicidal?"

"Oh, that's crucial," she nodded vigorously. "We'd explore how capitalism and systemic oppression create these feelings of hopelessness. Traditional therapy might try to prevent suicide, but that just perpetuates the oppressive narrative. Instead, we validate their experience of systemic barriers."

"And if they have a detailed plan to end their life tonight? Are you concerned you are feeding the narrative of hopelessness that drive suicide and even violence?”

"That's where we examine how their suicidal ideation is actually a form of resistance against systemic power structures," she explained, with the gentle condescension of someone explaining something obvious. "We help them understand that their pain is political."

I could see it clearly – the path from Marcus's initial hopelessness to potential catastrophe, all paved with this kind of ideological validation. It was a perfect pipeline: Take someone struggling with real challenges, convince them they're helpless against systemic forces, then frame their deepening depression as "awakening."

"Let's talk about eating disorders," I tried to change the subject. "How would you work with severe bulimia?"

"First, we'd explore how patriarchal beauty standards and white supremacy culture have colonized their relationship with food," she began, while I thought about the bulimic teenager whose heart was literally failing.

"Just to clarify," I cut in, my tone carrying a warning any therapist should catch, "would this exploration of systemic oppression happen before or after they're hospitalized for throwing up blood?"

She missed the lethal implication in my voice. Some therapists can read every theory except the room.

She launched into a critique of the "medical-industrial complex" and its "pathologizing of resistance to beauty standards, which I didn’t entirely disagree with. However, somewhere between her discourse on "decolonizing diet culture" and "disrupting medicalized notions of health," I realized she hadn't mentioned a single intervention that might help someone overcome a potentially life threatening situation.

"What outcomes have you seen with this approach?" I asked, thinking about Marcus's steady decline under similar ideology.

"We don't focus on traditional outcomes," she replied. "That's very white supremacy culture. Sometimes clients actually feel worse as they become more aware of systemic oppression – but that's actually a sign of growth!"

The pieces all fit together now. I could see how Marcus's initial struggles, under this kind of "treatment," could easily spiral into something far more dangerous. Start with validating powerlessness, add a heap of systemic hopelessness, mix in some "critical consciousness," and watch as manageable challenges transform into severe depression or worse.

They inhabited the same programmed reality – Marcus and this therapist – though neither could see it. One trapped in victimhood, the other elevated by the illusion of enlightened consciousness. Both perfectly engineered products of the same system.

People can choose their worldview, yes. But what happens when you don't realize your choices were preselected, your thoughts pre-packaged, your very sense of self designed by others? The therapist sat there, convinced of her intellectual supremacy, unaware she was as much a victim of the programming as those she hoped to "liberate."

The true mastery of this manipulation was in its invisibility. She would spend her career spreading the virus that had infected her, believing herself the cure while being the carrier.

This wasn't just ironic. It was dangerous.

The interview concluded with her asking about our center's commitment to "creating safe spaces for those marginalized." I thanked her for her time, promised to be in touch, and added her CV to our "Fuck No" pile.

Breaking Free: The Ultimate Act of Resistance

"Don’t you believe that financial success in the United States is based privilege?" Marcus asked in our previous session, though the question held less conviction than before.

I smiled. "Let me ask you something. Throughout human history, where has the most profound innovation, the most revolutionary art, the most transformative leadership come from? From those who had every advantage, who faced no barriers? Or from those who rose from the ashes of adversity?"

I wasn't going to dismiss the reality of privilege and wealth disparities – that would only entrench his position. Instead, I needed him to notice the cracks in his own certainty, the evidence that contradicted his narrative of powerlessness.

"Is it? Or have we just created an elegant prison of ideology where we teach people to focus on the bars instead of the space between them?" I leaned forward. "Think about how this belief shapes every moment of your life. When you wake up, you see barriers. When you walk into work, you feel disadvantaged. When an opportunity appears, you've already decided it's not for 'people like you.' This isn't just a thought, Marcus – it's a lens that colors every experience, every interaction, every possibility before it even unfolds."

I gestured to his tense shoulders, his downcast eyes. "Your body is living this story right now. Each time you believe you're powerless, your shoulders slump, your energy drains, your mind searches for evidence to confirm what you already believe. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy written in flesh and bone. But here's the thing – if a belief can shape your reality this completely, imagine what a different belief could do."

Here's the ultimate irony: The most insidious form of oppression isn't the obvious kind that chains your body – it's the subtle type that convinces your mind to chain itself. We've engineered a perfect system of mental slavery, where the chains are invisible but just as binding. We call it awareness, enlightenment, consciousness-raising. But look at the fruit it bears: depression, anxiety, helplessness, rage.

This isn't an accident. A population obsessed with its own victimhood, endlessly cataloging its limitations, meticulously documenting its oppression – this is a population that will never reach its true potential. We're so busy teaching people to understand their chains that we've forgotten to show them how to break free.

Think about the magnificent absurdity of it all: We've created a society where the ultimate "awakening" is to realize how powerless you are. Where the height of consciousness is to understand all the reasons you can't succeed. Where therapy itself has been transformed from a tool of liberation into a means of documenting your own imprisonment.

But here's what they don't want you to know: Your spirit – that divine spark that makes you human – doesn't give a damn about your demographic categories. Your soul doesn't care about your intersectional oppression score. The creative force within you that yearns to build, to grow, to transform – it doesn't wait for society's permission or validation.

Throughout history, the most profound changes, the most revolutionary innovations, the most transcendent art – these didn't come from people who were validated in their limitations. They came from those who took their pain, their struggle, their "impossible" circumstances and transformed them into fuel for creation. From the depths of poverty have come visionaries who reimagined economics. From the wounds of trauma have come healers who revolutionized our understanding of the human psyche. From the margins of society have come artists who changed how we see the world itself.

The truth that terrifies the architects of division is simple: We are not our categories. We are not our oppression scores. We are not our trauma narratives. We are something far more dangerous – we are human beings, endowed with the power to create, to choose, to transform.

Every time you accept a narrative of victimhood, you surrender a piece of your divine birthright. Every time you let someone convince you that your pain is purely political, you trade your power for a pat on the head. Every time you allow your struggles to be reduced to demographic categories, you sell your soul for the cheap comfort of belonging to an officially recognized victim class.

Marcus sat with this for a long moment. "So what's the alternative?"

"The alternative is to recognize that your challenges aren't barriers to your growth – they are the raw material of it. The alternative is to understand that trauma, poverty, and struggle aren't just things that happen to you – they're also the forge where greatness is made possible. The alternative is to stop asking for permission to succeed. Everything is happening FOR YOU… Not TOO YOU.

This is the real revolution – not the carefully curated, academically approved, social media-friendly kind that keeps you safely within the bounds of victimhood. This is the dangerous type that starts with recognizing that your power comes from something far deeper than your social categories or your position on the oppression pyramid.

The most radical act in today's world isn't to document your victimhood – it's to transcend it. It isn't to understand your chains – it's to break them. It isn't to validate your limitations – it's to shatter them.

We are not here to be perfectly understood victims. We are here to be creators, transformers, alchemists who turn pain into power and struggles into strength. This is our heritage as human beings. This is our birthright as children of God. This is our freedom – not granted by systems or validated by theories, but inherent in our very nature.

Marcus looked up, something new flickering in his eyes. "Even with all the barriers?"

"Especially with the barriers," I smiled. "After all, what's the point of having barriers if not to transcend them? What's the purpose of ashes if not to rise from them?"


 
 

1918–1919 influenza contagion experiments conducted by the U.S. Navy and the Public Health Service some of the most compelling historical evidence against the germ theory of disease transmission. These experiments were part of attempts to understand the so-called "Spanish Flu" pandemic.

During the 1918 flu pandemic, scientists believed a virus or bacteria was responsible and set out to prove how the disease spread. Over 100 volunteers, healthy Navy sailors, were used in deliberate exposure experiments.

Key Experiments

(Source: Public Health Reports, Vol. 34, No. 33, Aug. 1919, Dr. Milton J. Rosenau, et al.)

1. Droplet Spray Experiment

Setup: Sick flu patients had their mouths and noses swabbed.

The collected mucus was sprayed directly into the noses, mouths, and eyes of the healthy volunteers.

Result: None of the volunteers got sick.

2. Coughing/Breathing Experiment

Setup: Sick patients were instructed to cough, breathe, and speak directly into the faces of the healthy volunteers at close range for several minutes.

Result: Again, no sickness resulted.

3. Mucus Swapping Experiment

Setup: Mucus from sick patients’ noses, throats, and lungs was collected and transferred into the noses and throats of healthy men.

Result: Zero infections.

4. Blood and Sputum Transfer

Injected blood or mixed secretions from flu victims into healthy men.

Result: No illness.

5. Environment Transfer

Volunteers were placed in sick wards and exposed for hours to infected individuals.

Result: Still, no disease transmission occurred.

Rosenau’s Conclusion:

“We entered the outbreak with the notion that we knew the cause of the disease, and were quite sure we knew how it was transmitted from person to person. Perhaps, if we have learned anything, it is that we are not quite sure what we know about the disease.”

These experiments have been largely ignored by mainstream medicine because they challenge the basic assumptions of germ theory, especially regarding viral contagion.

Key Questions to Uproot the Contagion Myth

If "contagious viruses" cause disease, why couldn’t scientists in 1918 infect healthy volunteers, even with direct exposure to fluids from sick patients?

Why has no study ever isolated a virus directly from a sick person, shown it causes disease in a healthy person, and fulfilled Koch’s Postulates—without cell cultures or additives?

Why do "infectious" diseases often appear seasonally, geographically, or in clusters—without clear contact between people?

Why were most historical "outbreaks" tied to environmental toxins, poor sanitation, or nutritional deficiency—not invisible microbes?

Why is virology based on growing “viruses” in toxic cell cultures that themselves cause cell death—then blaming the virus?

Why has no controlled study ever shown people getting sick just from being around sick people, without other stressors involved (toxins, fear, environment, etc.)?

Why are we told asymptomatic people can spread illness—when real-world experiments like those in 1918 showed the exact opposite?

Why is the terrain theory—focused on internal health, environment, and detoxification—ignored, even when it explains symptoms without relying on invisible particles?

Why did disease rates plummet long before vaccines or antibiotics, following better sanitation, clean water, and nutrition?

Why is asking these questions treated as dangerous or "misinformation"—instead of being welcomed in true scientific discussion?

What we’re dealing with isn’t science, it’s an unproven hypothesis dressed up in lab coats and Latin. The entire contagion model hinges on invisible, unisolated particles called “viruses” that have never been directly shown to cause the diseases they're blamed for. Despite over a century of trying, no experiment has ever demonstrated that these particles behave the way virologists claim...not in transmission, not in infection, and certainly not in isolation. Instead, the theory relies on indirect evidence, toxic cell cultures, computer models, and circular logic. It’s not observable, not repeatable, and not grounded in real-world results...meaning it's not science, but belief masquerading as fact.

The 1918–1919 influenza experiments, notably those conducted by Dr. Milton Rosenau, aimed to demonstrate the contagious nature of the flu. Despite various methods—such as exposing healthy volunteers to infected individuals' breath, mucus, and even direct injections of bodily fluids—none of the healthy participants contracted the illness. These outcomes challenged the prevailing assumptions about disease transmission.

Such findings suggest that the concept of contagion, particularly as it pertains to viruses, may not be as straightforward as traditionally believed. The inability to induce illness under controlled conditions raises questions about the mechanisms of disease spread and the foundational principles of virology.





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