I recently listened to Tucker Carlson share that a staggering 67% (I looked it up, as of two days ago it was 67.4%) of adults in America have taken at least the initial dose of the latest, popular injection.
Presently or consequently, it is the rage among many of those who refuse to be injected to be concerned about the 2nd-hand effects of this staggering number of surrounding injected individuals. I often have people ask me (a former crooner, turned massage therapist, turned nude model, turned restaurant hostess, turned dog walker, turned mom, turned health freedom advocate, turned author and not any sort of expert in virology or epidemiology or any such specialty), “Karen, what do you think of these people talking about having clotting and issues after being around vaccinated people?” What I think they all really want to know, what we ALL want to know is whether or not these vaccines (like many other vaccines) shed. To the point, the reason they ask me is that I don’t make up answers when there isn’t one, and as much as I listen to conspiracy theories, I know the difference between a theory and established fact. I know when to call uncertainty uncertainty.
My intention here is not to suggest that these stories of clotting or extra menstrual cycles and such are true or false or even whether they are indeed the reaction to a friend’s vaccination. Since I am not the expert, nor do I appeal to experts or any kind of authority figures who may contradict each other, I will do no such thing.
I prefer to look at the evidenced based research, follow the trail of evidence that involves money and possibly corruption among the so called experts (what is there to gain and who stands to gain the most?) and then, postulate for myself what seems to be the most logical conclusion. So far, I have several pretty solid answers about what NOT to believe, but I have far less on what TO believe.
The problem is, we really are in the dark as to what is inside these injections or how or why or furthermore, when they were made. They didn’t have even a month to develop a new miracle cure to a new RNA virus, something never previously accomplished after trying unsuccessfully for nearly a hundred years, before unleashing it on humans in the open air public. What they obviously did, was take something they had created previously (which anyone who investigated knew had dubious outcomes in animal trials) and tweeked it- not to make it safer. There obviously wasn’t enough time to do that. They tweeked it to make it customized for SARS COV 2. They skipped animal trials as they already knew how that would end before giving it to humans and leveraged the gigantic risks of this experiment in medicine against people’s fear of the virus. “If you die from the vaccine, at least you didn’t kill grandma.” Reports are trickling out about a primary ingredient in the injection being graphene oxide, but even those leave me with uncertainty. I can’t even say for certain what killed grandma in the first place. But I know one thing for certain, the stress from the fear of the virus was no small factor.
I am going to tell you something. I LOVE uncertainty. I know, it’s weird since fear of the unknown is pretty much the basis for every other fear. But the truth about life is: it’s uncertain. Considering this, anyone who comes across as certain is either right and talking about something as obvious, evident and ancient as concluding it’s raining when water is falling from the clouds in the sky OR not right- if perhaps, he’s talking about something new with a myriad of data pools with conflicting information and lots of experimental unknowns. That last guy is completely full of doody. That right there, my friends, takes all the work out of this for me. Knowing when someone is full of poop is as easy as watching how certain they pretend to be about the evidently uncertain.
Now, how does this apply to my point? Well, it comes down to this. There are a lot of reasons hormones fluctuate and periods change and since they are 99% of the time, regardless of other causes, ruled by fluctuating hormones, we can almost be sure that the main cuplrit of these issues is a fluctuation of hormones. But then we must ask, what is CAUSING the fluctuation of hormones. And on that I can tell you that stress is probably the leading cause of hormone fluctuations as it is also probably the main culprit in immunity fluctuations and the exacerbation of any other dis-ease on the planet. Once you stress out, you make EVERYTHING worse. I am not certain of this with hormone fluctuations or what killed grandma because I am a scientific authority, but because it’s reasonable to imagine that what we know has always affected the brain and the body hasn’t suddenly stopped doing what it’s always done because something novel is on our TV set. Fear has always created stress and stress has always created or exacerbated disease. That’s not new! Water is wet, people!
So whether hormone fluctuations are or aren’t being affected by a novel dis-ease or it’s more novel and dubious “antidote” is uncertain. However, we know for certain that we are all under a novel amount of stress.
I would like to focus on what we CAN do in any case, and I mean ANY case to protect ourselves from stress induced or exacerbated illness. I found this quote interesting from this BBC article titled “Can You Think Yourself To Death”:
“Doctors have long known that beliefs can be deadly – as demonstrated by a rather nasty student prank that went horribly wrong. The 18th Century Viennese medic, Erich Menninger von Lerchenthal, describes how students at his medical school picked on a much-disliked assistant. Planning to teach him a lesson, they sprung upon him before announcing that he was about to be decapitated. Blindfolding him, they bowed his head onto the chopping block, before dropping a wet cloth on his neck. Convinced it was the kiss of a steel blade, the poor man ‘died on the spot’.”
The article goes on to talk about how modern medicine has focused on the body’s ability to heal when a certain benefit is expected. This ability is known throughout medicine as the placebo effect. It is a phenomena that only seems to happen among humans, the power of suggestion and belief to create or destroy our health through our thoughts alone. Placebos don’t tend to work in veterinary medicine for example. This is the primary reason you can show me all the animal studies in the world suggesting that a certain medication killed every animal in the trial, and I can tell you that it will not go the same way for humans. The animals do not think something good is happening to them when they are getting a shot or fed an unpleasant pill, but humans can.
So whether you yourself were injected with a toxin or your roomate was injected, you have the power despite nature and reason to think yourself healthy.
What I am saying after you show me the animal trials is “So what?!?”
And better yet, there are FAR better questions than “What will happen to my mom or my dad who took the shot or myself for being around them after they got it?” or “what will happen to me after taking the shot?”
Try this on.
What would I like to have happen?
It’s you who gets to choose. Knowing that the outcome of your choice will be influenced by the thoughts and people who surround you and by the thoughts and conversations you are having with them, knowing that this conversation is one in which the focus is on trying to prove to oneself that something which one has no control over might cause great harm to onself, (this applies to Covid or the vaccine or the fear of the vaccinated or the fear of the unvaccinated EQUALLY) are those really the thoughts and conversations you truly want to be focused on? Put your index finger on your nose right now and repeat after me: “Not it.” There ya go. That’s a start in the right direction.
I will be interested in reading more about the research that follows up to see if spike proteins are in the body of the uninjected. That shall be fascinating. However, I am much more concerned with how, if in any way at all, these spike proteins happen to be influencing health outcomes of the injected and uninjected and whether the research shows an exact mechanism in which this happens healthfully or harmfully. Fascinating! I have a feeling, because humans are humans, with this special placebo power not experienced by animals, that those who believe themselves to be doing the healthy thing, those who feel unthreatened by vaccination, or unthreatened by the vaccinated, may fair far better in many ways.
Now, I am not going to run out and get vaccinated. I don’t eat Cheerios. I don’t buy shampoo my friends sell with mostly great ingredients. I don’t put shit I can’t pronounce or which I know is harmful on or in my body. I certainly don’t buy without reading the labels. And if the govt says “Trust me, it’s good for you” but leaves the insert “intentionally blank”-yes, it says that on the insert, no fucking way I am injecting it in my arm. I’m not going to be able to convince myself of an unreasonable decision on my part. It’s not that I “know it’s bad”. It’s that I know we don’t know one way or the other and that’s not something I leave up to these unaccountably insincere and corrupt authorities. I already know too much to swallow that poison and tell myself I won’t die.
As for you, I wouldn’t run to McDonald’s and eat garbage all day just because you learned about your new superpower of mind over matter because it doesn’t work against reason if you understand the reason. You know junk food creates disease. You can’t unknow that and believe your way around that thought. However, stop imagining horrible health outcomes on yourself or projecting these onto others, regardless of the research, regardless of the facts and regardless of reason. This injection may actually work in doing what it was supposed to do for the exact same reason the dis-ease worked in doing what it was supposed to do: because people believed it would. As long as those people do not inject me, they can keep on believing.
While this belief can only take you so far, (again, don’t go on a junk food binge or walk off a 17 story building or drink poison) I still feel that we should be using it for good in conjunction with reason where we can rather than despite it. That brings me back to this topic of certainty. Wherever we can, don’t try to fill in the holes of uncertainty with your own bullshit. Just because that little weasel on TV is evidently and certainly a liar doesn’t mean that you have to make up your own opposing facts. When you do this (and it is my tendency as well) you are still playing the game. Just because you know he is lying about being certain does NOT mean you know he is wrong about which he is feigning certainty. Is he likely wrong? Yes or maybe, depends on the topic. Is he CERTAINLY wrong? Big fat question mark.
Rather than accepting or denying what he is saying when certainty is unrealistic, stop and ask yourself the question, “What outcome do I want here?” Ignore him altogether. What outcome do you want? That’s all that matters. Start thinking thoughts to receive it, and placebo yourself. When you don’t know the answer fill in the blank with what you do want rather than what you don’t, and as always, do this in conjunction with what you certainly know is right and healthy in ways you know water is wet: going outside, moving your body, getting good sleep, turning away from anything that creates stress, eating healthy, connecting with other people, physically connecting with other people and breathing fresh air.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
Go placebo yourself!