Cholesterol Does Not Cause Heart Disease

Cholesterol Does Not Cause Heart Disease

Cholesterol Does Not Cause Heart Disease

A one-year prospective study found no correlation between atherosclerosis and extremely high cholesterol levels in 100 otherwise metabolically healthy individuals who had followed a ketogenic diet for an average of five years.

This has been known for years yet statins are still being pushed on people. They pester people until they give in.

Finish reading: https://scitechdaily.com/new-study-shakes-up-heart-disease-theory-high-cholesterol-may-not-mean-high-risk/

Hospital Sun Deck

Hospital Sun Deck

Did you know that old hospitals had sun decks? Whole wings just to let patients lie in sunlight. Especially in TB sanatoria in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. They weren’t guessing either. They knew sunlight killed bacteria, boosted immunity, stimulated vitamin D, and helped people actually recover. Places like the Paimio Sanatorium in Finland were architectural shrines to light and air.

Then it all vanished. Almost overnight.

Why? Antibiotics, yes… but it’s more than just that. Once Rockefeller medicine took over, everything natural got sidelined. Sunlight wasn’t something they could patent, and theres no profit margin in free healing, so they branded it dangerous. Suddenly the Sun causes cancer and doesn’t cure disease… suddenly hospitals had no windows that fully open, no balconies, and no fresh air… just sealed cubes and synthetic light.

Luckily many of us still know that sunlight works. Light therapy never truly died, they just rebranded it, medicalised it, and put a price tag on it. The biohacking grifters of Silicon Valley call it ‘red light therapy’ now and sell it for thousands. Same sun, different box.

Some might not believe it’s true but there are plenty of historical records that show sun decks were the standard in U.S. and European hospitals. They treated TB, rickets, skin conditions etc, with sunlight before antibiotics existed, then Rockefeller-funded medicine came in crushing anything it couldn’t monetise.

And now, modern hospitals are just high-tech tombs… no air, no light, just medicine and machines.

So ask yourself this, if sunlight was saving lives 100 years ago… why don’t they use it that way anymore?

Because healing isn’t their priority. Keeping us controlled, contained, and dependent is.
– James

ACIP Refuses to Warn Against COVID Shots Despite Injuries, Deaths, and DNA Contamination That Can Integrate Into Human Genome

ACIP Sept 2025

Ages 6 Months to 64 Years: ’Individual Decision-Making’

All 12 members voted unanimously that for people ages 6 months through 64 years, COVID vaccination should be based on “individual-based decision making.”

The panel emphasized that the risk-benefit is “most favorable” for people at higher risk of severe COVID and “lowest” for healthy people.

In other words, COVID shots remain recommended as a legitimate option, with no statement advising against them.

Age 65 and Older: ’Shared Clinical Decision-Making’

For older adults (65 and up), ACIP moved away from its prior blanket recommendation that all seniors should get the vaccine.

Now, the board says decisions should be made through “shared clinical decision-making,” meaning patients are told to consult their healthcare providers on whether to take the shot.

But again—no warning, no reversal, no acknowledgment of the gene-contaminated injections.

COVID Shots Now Easier to Access—No Prescription Required

ACIP also considered whether states should require prescriptions for COVID shots.

That vote split 6–6, with Chair Martin Kulldorff breaking the tie against the measure.

The result?

No prescriptions required.

COVID shots remain open-access, widely available at pharmacies, and—thanks to ACIP’s recommendation—still covered by insurance.

A Hollow Pivot

By softening its language for seniors and shifting younger age groups into “individual choice” framing, ACIP creates the illusion of restraint.

In reality, the panel kept COVID shots on the table for all Americans while burying the growing evidence of risk.
Bottom Line

ACIP had the power to do what the evidence demands—recommend against COVID shots altogether.

Instead, the board doubled down on keeping them in circulation.

They ignored the 38,773 reported deaths and 1,666,646 adverse events in VAERS, sidestepped the Harvard Pilgrim HHS report proving that fewer than 1% of vaccine injuries are ever counted.

Their new recommendations ignored the reality that these injections are contaminated with plasmid DNA carrying human gene segments capable of integrating into the human genome.

Rather than warn the public, ACIP voted to keep the shots widely available, insurance-covered, and legitimized as “individual choice.”

It was a hollow pivot that preserved access, protected the pharmaceutical industry, and left Americans exposed to injections with no long-term safety testing for cancer, genetic damage, fertility harms, or immune collapse.

When given the chance to finally draw a line, ACIP refused—and in doing so, they chose silence over safety.

https://open.substack.com/pub/jonfleetwood/p/acip-refuses-to-warn-against-covid

Landmark Study Finds mRNA “Vaccines” Increase Your Risk of MULTIPLE Cancers

Covid Vaccine-Induced Turbo Cancer

~300,000 people tracked for 30 months — mRNA shots increased risk of any cancer (+23%), breast (+54%), bladder (+62%) & colorectal cancer (+35%)

Operation Warp Speed unleashed a turbo cancer epidemic.

https://x.com/NicHulscher/status/1967971046708945397

Tom: Of course I have done my best to help the body revert to its normal ability to maintain its health. You can find two of my products here:

https://www.healthelicious.com.au/NutriBlast-Anti-Spike.html

https://www.healthelicious.com.au/NutriBlast_DNA_Heart_Mitochondria.html

Your Care Makes A Difference

Lady With Bread At Self-Checkout

I watched an old woman stand at the self-checkout for fifteen minutes, clutching a loaf of bread, too ashamed to ask for help.
My name’s Mark. I’m 45. I work the late shift at a Walmart in Ohio. People think it’s boring—scanning bar codes, bagging groceries, cleaning up spills in aisle seven. But boredom has a way of hiding things, if you’re not paying attention.
Her name was Ruth. Seventy-nine. Hair the color of fresh snow, shoulders caved in like the weight of the world sat on her back. She came every Tuesday, always around 5 PM, always carrying the same two things: a loaf of bread and a carton of milk.
And every Tuesday, I watched her walk up to the self-checkout, stand there frozen, and then leave. No bread. No milk. Just empty hands pressed into the pockets of her old coat.
At first, I thought maybe her card didn’t work. Maybe she just forgot her PIN. But the third time, I followed her outside.
“Ma’am,” I said, trying not to startle her, “did you want me to help you check out?”
She blinked, lips trembling. Then she lifted a hand to her ear, shook her head, and whispered something I could barely hear. “I can’t… I can’t hear… these machines… I don’t know what to do.”
Her eyes filled with tears. She wasn’t just confused. She was ashamed.
That night, sitting in my empty apartment, I couldn’t stop seeing her face. I’d been divorced two years, living in silence of my own kind. But hers? Hers was heavier. A silence made of isolation, not choice.
So I pulled up YouTube. “Basic American Sign Language.” For hours, I sat in front of my laptop mouthing words, shaping my hands. “Hello.” “Help.” “Milk.” My fingers felt stiff, my brain clumsy. But I kept going.
The next Tuesday, Ruth came again. This time, I was waiting near the self-checkout. I caught her eye, lifted my hand, and signed the word “help.”
She froze. Then, slowly, her face broke into the kind of smile that makes you feel both proud and ashamed at the same time. Proud that you tried. Ashamed that it took you so long.
Together, we scanned her bread and milk. I mouthed “okay?” She nodded, clutching the bag like it was treasure. Before she left, she raised her hands, fingers shaky, and signed back: “Thank you.”
I nearly cried right there next to the Mountain Dew display.
It didn’t stop with her.
The college kids working part-time at the store noticed. One night, Sarah, nineteen, tapped my arm. “Hey, what were you doing with that lady? Was that, like… sign language?”
“Yeah,” I said. “Just the basics.”
She grinned. “Teach me.”
So I did. Then Carlos from produce joined. Then Jenny from the pharmacy. Now, on Tuesdays, you’ll see three of us scattered near the self-checkouts, ready to quietly sign “help” to anyone who looks lost.
Two months ago, Ruth didn’t show. I worried. The next week, her grandson came instead. He handed me a folded note in her handwriting. Shaky, but strong: “Thank you for seeing me.”
I kept that note in my locker. It reminds me that not everyone who’s silent is choosing to be.
Last week, a man in a worn suit stopped at the self-checkout. He struggled with the scanner, hands trembling. Then he touched his chest, pointed to his ear. I signed “help.” He exhaled like he’d been holding his breath for years.When we finished, he signed back, slow and careful: “Thank you.”
I don’t think anyone else noticed. But I did.
We live in a country that moves too fast, where everything’s automated, where “self-service” often means leaving the most vulnerable behind. We measure efficiency in seconds, but forget the cost in dignity.
I learned something standing by those machines.
You don’t have to be fluent in ASL. You don’t need a fancy program or a big plan. Sometimes, all you have to do is see the quiet ones—and answer in their language, even if it’s clumsy.
Because in the end, it’s not about bread or milk. It’s about reminding someone that they matter.
And sometimes… that’s enough to feed a soul.

Joint Health, Seed Bread

I did some looking for bread recipes and came up with these. You may wish to give them a try.

140 g Sunflower Seeds
60 g Flax Seeds
60 g Pumpkin Seeds
30 g olive oil
20 g psyllium husk
10 g baking powder
1 teaspoon of salt
1 teaspoon dried tomatoes
1 teaspoon oregano
3 eggs
120 g water

Blend half sunflower seeds and pepitas to powder
Mix all ingredients
Let rest for 15 minutes
Form into a ball
Place into a lined baking pan

Topping

Tuna
Greek Yogurt
Capers
Oregano
Black pepper
Garlic
Basil

Mix and use as topping.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Another Bread Recipe

2 cups oats
2 eggs
half teaspoon salt
2 table spoons Greek yogurt
1 cup walnut crumbs
1 table spoon sunflower seeds
1 table spoon pepitas
1 table spoon baking powder

Mix and pour into lined baking dish
Pat down
Sprinkle with sesame seeds
Cook at 180 degrees for 35 minutes

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

And Another

Beat 2 eggs
add 150 grams Greek yoogurt
add half teaspoon salt
beat well
Add 280 grams of oats to blender and grind to meal
Add to mix
add 1 table spoon baking powder
mix well
put in baking dish
top with seed mix
Bake at 180 degrees for 25 minutes

Covid Shot Implications For The CNS

Covid Shot Implications For The CNS

CDC/FDA safety thresholds BREACHED as COVID shots disrupt the blood–brain barrier, unleashing meningitis, encephalitis, prion disease, brain abscesses, herpes reactivations, demyelinating syndromes and more.

Using VAERS data from January 1990 through November 2024, we compared adverse event reports after COVID-19 vaccination to those after influenza vaccines:

Rare Neurodegenerative and Demyelinating Conditions:

Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) — 847× more likely to be reported compared to flu shots
Myelitis (all types) — 31× more likely
Transverse myelitis — 21× more likely
Viral myelitis — 115× more likely
Noninfectious myelitis — 132× more likely
Prion disease (general) — 62× more likely

CNS Infections:

Meningitis (all types) — 34× more likely
Aseptic meningitis — 53× more likely
Bacterial meningitis — 36× more likely
Autoimmune encephalitis — 79× more likely
Limbic encephalitis — 146× more likely
Bickerstaff’s encephalitis — 68× more likely
Neuroborreliosis (Lyme CNS infection) — 321× more likely
Toxic encephalopathy — 157× more likely
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) — 45× more likely

Herpetic CNS Reactivations:

Herpes zoster meningitis — over 1,200× more likely
Herpes zoster meningoencephalitis — 339× more likely
Herpes zoster neurological disease — 680× more likely
Herpes simplex meningitis — 132× more likely
Herpetic meningoencephalitis — 136× more likely
Varicella meningitis — 168× more likely

Brain and Spinal Abscesses:

Brain abscess — 120× more likely
Extradural abscess — 169× more likely
Spinal cord abscess — 89× more likely
Subdural abscess — 36× more likely

COVID-19 injections not only inflame and disrupt the BBB but also display prion-like properties, driving protein misfolding akin to “mad cow disease.”

This unprecedented neurological disruption also helps to explain why another study by Thorp et al found that mRNA shots were linked to 86 serious neuropsychiatric disorders including dementia, schizophrenia, suicidal and homicidal thoughts, stroke, psychosis, depression, cognitive impairment, delusions, and more.

All safety signals reported are extremely concerning and support an immediate global ban on the COVID-19 vaccination program.

https://x.com/NicHulscher/status/1968470993699213418