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Genes, Germs and the Myth of the Invisible Enemy

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Sourcehttps://sayerji.substack.com/p/genes-germs-and-the-myth-of-the-invisible-93d

 

"For over a century, the narratives of germ theory and genetic determinism have shaped the dominant view of health, casting invisible enemies—germs and faulty genes—as the primary causes of disease. This model, while persuasive, has fostered a culture of fear, disempowerment, and dependency, divorcing individuals from the deeper realities of health and vitality.

In Genes, Germs, and the Myth of the Invisible Enemy: Toward a New Model of Health, we explore how this paradigm has functioned more as a psychological operation than a scientific certainty. Drawing on the emerging understanding of biological communication and adaptive signaling, I introduce the XENOGEN Model: a dynamic framework that transcends the polarized “virus vs. no-virus” debate. XENOGEN offers a middle way, seeing so-called “pathogens” not as invaders, but as stress signals or environmental messengers that invite adaptation, healing, or recalibration.

True health, therefore, is not a war to be won against invisible foes, but a dance of resilience and coherence within the greater web of life."

 

You can watch the 43 minute video-discussion in which Sayer Ji explains the above here > https://sayerji.substack.com/p/genes-germs-and-the-myth-of-the-invisible-93d

23 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

over a century, the narratives of germ theory and genetic determinism have shaped the dominant view of health, casting invisible enemies—germs and faulty genes

I've been telling you this for ages now. 

 

Hey,  no surprise, it's yet another post  sourced to Sayer Ji, one of the biggest health-related misinformers on the internet. A guy who was dubiously recognized as one of the "Disinformation Dozen" in 2021 for spreading the most health misinformation in the U.S. during the first year of COVID pandemic. Good source!

 

Sayer Ji's Disinformation Dozen profile from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (starting on page 28 of the report):

 

https://252f2edd-1c8b-49f5-9bb2-cb57bb47e4ba.filesusr.com/ugd/f4d9b9_b7cedc0553604720b7137f8663366ee5.pdf

 

https://counterhate.com/research/the-disinformation-dozen/

 

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But it doesn't stop there for this prolific anti-vaxer whackjob:

 

When you want bad and unsubstantiated info, where else better to turn than someone who has absolutely no medical or scientific credentials to be commenting on the topic:

 

"Sayer Ji is author of the international best-selling book REGENERATE, chairman of the www.GlobalWellnessForum.org, founder of www.Greenmedinfo.com, and co-founder of www.StandForHealthFreedom.com"  [see more info on these below]
 
 
OK, so what's Sayer Ji all about?
 
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"Douglas Sayer Ji (born October 10, 1972) is the founder of alternative medicine portal GreenMedInfo, a website known for promoting  various pseudoscientific publications. He was identified in 2020 as one of the largest promoters of COVID-19 misinformation on social media. [emphasis added][
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The son of a biochemist, Ji obtained a BA in philosophy from Rutgers University in 1995.[1] He went on to manage an organic food market in Bonita Springs, Florida, after working with camps and facilities for troubled youths. He developed an interest for Zen Buddhism during that period, but stopped short of joining the movement. [emphasis added]
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Ji denies being an anti-vaccination activist, but consistently shares false or misleading messages about vaccine safety and efficacy."
 
 
And re the websites / businesses he's behind:
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Overall, we rate GreenMedInfo a quackery-level pseudoscience website based on claims not supported by science.
 
 
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Overall, we rate Stand for Health Freedom (SHF) as right-biased due to its focus on individual liberties and opposition to government health mandates. We also rate it as questionable due to its use of selective data, omission of mainstream scientific perspectives, and lack of transparency, which contribute to a mixed rating for factual accuracy. [emphasis added]
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Stand for Health Freedom often downplays or ignores research from mainstream medical authorities. This selective presentation can result in a skewed portrayal, especially regarding vaccines and COVID-19. While raising legitimate concerns about informed consent, its selective use of facts compromises its credibility. Readers should verify claims with credible scientific sources." [emphasis added]
 
 
But hey, he did manage an organic food market. So he does have some kind of expertise... in something!   :cheesy:
 
 

Thank you for the informative 43 minute video. 

 

I agree with a lot of what Sayer Ji discusses, but he is just a little bit off on the nuances of his analysis.

 

He still seems to be relying on medicalese.  Big breakthroughs can result when the entire field of medicalese gibberish is discarded into the garbage can.  This clears up the clouds to allow bright sunshine of truth to flow in.

 

My opinion is the witch doctors have deceitfully conjured up false beliefs in the target population leading to catastrophe.  A new set of empowering beliefs would end the nonsense.

 

For example, sacrifice the poisonous belief that viruses exist requiring a self mutilating vaccine injection of poison to stop the fear.  Then upgrade to a more empowering belief and embed it with a good prayer like "Thank you for a strong, healthy, fully functioning body and mind protected by Divinity." 

 

The poison belief is removed and the newly embedded belief can take root where the magic is created.  This strategy has been life changing and fully effective and I learned it in the Holy Bible.

 

 

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