“Inevitable Pandemic”
Homeopathy’s Got Your Back
Medical Entrenchment Goes Way Back
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Tasty Tips: “Current Vaccines” Sham
Along the Natural Path
Not if, but When
Though we’ve only had 3 human cases of bird flu (all mild, none even close to fatal), the gain of function research is continuing, and the fear narrative is ramping up.
Here’s the headline from Forbes June 24:
“Breaking: Here’s Why COVID Measures Like Masking And New Ones Like Safety Goggles Could Return If A Bird Flu Pandemic Is Declared”
They’d like you to think what’s coming will be a 50% fatality rate, based on WHO data from 2003 in, wait for it… 4 countries: (C = Cases, D = Deaths)
-China (virtually none since 2020)
-Viet Nam (ditto since 2014)
-Laos (ditto since 2009)
-And Cambodia (5 deaths since 2023, out of a population how many? Try 17 million.) Yeah.
Cherry picking, anyone?
So, unless you dug into this data, you might think 50% mortality is to be expected, world wide.
So, it’s all a big IF we are getting another plandemic?
Not so fast, Bubba…
Former CDC director Robert Redfield—who helped oversee the agency during the COVID-19 pandemic—told NewsNation earlier this month a bird flu pandemic is inevitable, so “it’s not a question of if, it’s a question of when.”
Makes you think he might have some inside knowledge of what’s going on behind the scenes, right?
Here we go again
Dr. Donal Bisanzio, a senior epidemiologist with the nonprofit research institute RTI International, told Forbes methods like masking and social distancing should be the first implemented.
And, “Those are all the kinds of interventions we need to put in place to buy time for the vaccine,” Bisanzio said.
Wow. We all learned that neither of those were based in science, nor did they work. Fauci himself, on the stand, admitted social distancing was not based on any studies what so ever.
And Africa? They didn’t even know what Covid was, they were too busy living their lives and surviving, no masks, no social distancing, very few jabs and no Covidiocy.
Scientists were “baffled” as to how this happened.
And vaccines? There are already storehouses of them, just waiting to be deployed. So what’s the buying of time all about?
Unknowns? Or certainty this is gonna be bad?
Dr. Maciej Boni, an epidemiologist and professor at Temple University, told Forbes he doesn’t think safety measures for a bird flu pandemic will be similar to those put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic because experts don’t know yet how the virus will behave if it mutates and begins transmitting between humans. “H5N1 is not 10 or 20 times more deadly [than normal human influenza], it’s 1,000 times more deadly,” Boni said.
The same guy talking from both sides of his mouth.
From the very same article:
The U.S. has a stockpile of FDA-approved bird flu vaccines, but they’re not enough to vaccinate the entire country. Seqirus said it expects to have 150 million vaccines ready within six months of an announcement of a human bird flu pandemic.”
Hold onto your hats, ladies and gents
The winds of fear are being stirred, and you can bet if your only news source is main stream media, those winds will be fanned daily.
I, for one, am not complying. And I know I’m far from alone.
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, and dammit, I should have learned the first time!
(But George Dubwa, really, really didn’t want a sound byte of him saying “shame on me.”)
Pitcairn, Epidemics & Homeopathy
For those interested in homeopathy’s long history of success in treating epidemic diseases, my teacher, Dr. Richard Pitcairn has an excellent blog post explaining it.
His understanding is based on homeopathy’s founder, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann’s careful work on these diseases.
Epidemics are Different
A key understanding in this is that, unlike the average disease where each patient is treated individually, in acute infectious diseases it was discovered that most will experience a cluster of very similar symptoms.
The net result is that a group can be examined and assessed as if they were an individual, their symptoms all pointing to a single remedy.
That remedy, the one that cures the group and can prevent the illness in those potentially exposed, was named the “genus epidemicus.”
Just as Nux vomica was discovered to be the genus epidemicus for Covid-19, there’ll be one found for Disease X or Bird Flu or what ever the media ends up calling it.
More key points
Early treatment
Often missed by homeopaths, is that this remedy typically only works early in the onset of the infectious disease.
(Though I had a remarkable case in an acquaintance who responded quickly and favorably to Nux v late in her Covid disease…).
The longer the disease develops, the more likely some other remedy will be called for. Hence, we’ll see homeopaths needing other remedies than the genus epidemicus if they are coming late to the disease.
What Dr. Hahnemann found was that epidemics were different from other diseases in that THE VERY FIRST STAGE OF THE ILLNESS WAS THE SAME IN ALL AFFECTED. However, he goes on to explain that if the disease has developed further, there will be other remedies needed, not the genus epidemicus. He gives examples for cholera and scarlet fever, and such like.”
Early treatment with the wrong remedy
Similarly, the treatment of an individual with a different remedy or remedies at the beginning of their illness will shift their illness presentation slightly, and make the genus epidemicus unlikely to work.
“…if at the very beginning a remedy different than the genus epidemicus is used. If that remedy has some effect, it will alter the pattern but the disease continues. This continued disease will also require a remedy other than the genus epidemicus.”
So, I’m confident that, what ever the next pandemic/plandemic/tweaked virus that comes our way, we’ll be able to discover its genus epidemicus, as homeopaths of old were able to do (with deadly infectious diseases) that will successfully abort the disease early on in those who take it.
And often, only a single 30C dose will be sufficient.
So, fear not, and keep your eyes on classical homeopaths who understand this, for the forthcoming remedy.
As soon as I know it, I’ll be sure to share it with you.
The Power of Closed Minds
A Hungarian doctor named Ignaz Semmelweis (1818-1865) offers us a historical perspective that’s perhaps quite relevant today.
Here’s a decent article explaining his story.
Though written through the lens of an art student, and based on a novel of historical fiction, the story is a compelling one.
Semmelweis was a young Hungarian obstetrician, working as a resident in Vienna’s pre-eminent hospital at the time.
He was a scientist in that he made observations, then formed a hypothesis, and set out to prove or disprove it.
(Something too rarely seen today, when most “scientific research” is now a for-profit venture, to whit, NIH researchers rake in big bucks publishing research that results in a drug they have a patent on. RFKJr outlines this clearly here:)
Our young doctor noticed women in childbirth dying of puerperal (“childbed”) fever at astonishing rates in the hospital.
Remarkably, prior to his work, women who gave birth in the street were far more likely to survive than those who entered the hospital.”
Our young resident wondered (a great thing, again, all too rare today…) if it might have anything to do with his other observation:
The docs attending the birthing women had often just left cadaver research. And hadn’t washed their hands before reaching in the birth canals of the women!
Common sense hypothesis
Semmelweis instituted hand and instrument washing with a disinfectant solution and the death rate in the birth ward fell to zero in a few months.
And this was before we knew of “germs” and their propensity to do damage, given half a chance.
He published his work, presented it live, and it made the rounds of word of mouth.
We’re not buying it!
In the end, and in the face of overwhelmingly positive evidence, the established medical profession roundly rejected Semmelweis’ discovery and went back to killing women in the clinic.
As you might imagine, they weren’t willing to own up to the blame for the deaths they’d caused.
Sound familiar?
It should:
Today’s sham of “science,” that’s supposed to be adhered to like a religion, disregarding the gross conflicts of interest…
Society’s sheeple buying the fear narrative and shunning those who dare see the emperor as naked…
The medical establishment, lock step with the main stream media censoring the actual front line doctors who dared to seek alternative treatments for Covid that actually worked, while those getting remdesivir and put on respirators were dying at high rates…
Sadly, though this article doesn’t reveal it, Semmelweis ended his life in an insane asylum, locked up against his will. You can perhaps imagine the mental anguish he’d gone through before his death.
So, while I’ve often advised, “Buyer beware,” that extends to buying the fear narrative coming at us once again.
Try to be open minded, inquiring, and seeking many sources of information before deciding your course of action.
Fear is never, ever, never a great position from which to make decisions affecting your life or the lives of your loved ones.
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(Not that AMA, this is Ask Me Anything, an entirely different thing!)
I’ll be taking questions from you about all things natural health for animals.
It’s been 44 years in vet medicine this year, the majority of them as a homeopathic vet, so I’ve had a lot of insights from my cases, and from the many questions and comments you’ve brought me since my blog began in 2008.
Before I had retrained in any natural modalities of treatment, I saw amazing results with raw feeding. Changing the diet clearly changed the animal’s health trajectory.
Acupuncture certification followed, and needles were (somewhat) magical, as well. From flamingos regaining their color at a swank Maui resort to a bleach poisoned dog waking up in my little home office, I realized first hand energetic medicine clearly was real.
But it was during my homeopathic training in ’92-’93 that my mind was really set to reeling.
That’s when I learned about vaccinosis (a 200 year old term still very applicable today, meaning vaccine injury).
And, soon after realizing that this was my medicine path, my “homeopathic honeymoon” began and I witnessed the power of these impossibly dilute remedies curing serious disease.
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Tasty Tips: No Shots, No Service?
Maybe you’ve run into this scenario.
You’ve decided your pet has had ENOUGH shots (or none) and you want your vet to provide some services.
A check up, maybe a tooth cleaning (but, check this first!), or a neutering operation (check this first).
And you’re met with something like this:
The doctor can’t see your animal without current vaccinations, as s/he could lose her/his/its (sorry) license.”
Let’s call BS on that, shall we?
Even for rabies vaccination, which has a “law” around it (see its phony history in my free Rabies Short Course) this is still BS.
Bull, uh, doo doo. Cow pies. Don’t step in that, Junior!
Who sez?
How do I know this?
No board of vet medicine I’m aware of goes clinic to clinic to review patient records.
No time, no budget, and likely zero interest in digging that deeply.
So, even if they’re enlightened enough to put a big red sentence at the top of your chart: “No vaccinations without owner’s direct consent,” no one outside of their clinic and you will ever know.
I practiced for years in Hawaii and Texas and never, not once, was I visited by anyone of authority to review my records.
And, if anyone was a bit suspect of doing things “differently,” by God, it was me.
I didn’t vaccinate anyone, ever, once I hung out my “holistic” shingle.
And I damn sure didn’t even have vaccines on my premises, especially after learning of the harm they cause.
What to do?
Well, if they dig their feet in, you can always fire them. Why would you want to give your hard earned money to liars?
And for more nuanced ways, I’ve recorded a podcast episode for you: How to Get Your Vet Needs Met.
Shelley just had a great experience at a VCA vet clinic (owned by Mars, don’t get me started on them…)
She decided she’d had enough and told them so.
They, not even claiming to be “integrative,” let alone “holistic” (two terms I’d be cautious to inquire more deeply about), allowed an update to her records, to say, with a red caution symbol, “No vaccines without owner’s consent!”
So, you, too can ask for this, cite “duration of immunity” or titers (like Shelley did) if you wish, and move elsewhere if you’re met with obstination (Hold on, dictionary. That’s not a word?? It should be!).
This tip could save your animal from the curse of chronic disease.
Along the Natural Path
We’re about to leave the Himalaya behind and move back to the plain of Uttar Pradesh.
That means missing the old growth forest I’ve been able to hike in almost daily, with its ferns and moss and 150 year old conifers, towering to the clouds.
So, bye bye to scene like this:
And this…
This old growth forest has been a boon not only for my microbiome but for my consciousness.
I posted some time ago that researchers found a benefit to immunity from looking out on natural greenery. Even from an office window!
Cool (lately rainy) weather will be replaced by HOT, and hopefully the monsoons come soon and moderate those temps (while raising the humidity but it’s a good trade off, trust me).
And it means the wildlife will go from Macaque
and Langur to, well, street dogs and scared cats who rush as clandestinely as possible across open spaces, distrustful of humans.
But on the bright side, I’ll be back in the sweetest of our three ashrams where my guru appeared in 1922, and where the devotion is strong and his presence is still felt strongly.
It’ll mean I’ll be able to leave the crowds behind and sleep in my own room again, with my own bathroom and shower.
With an a/c to make sleep (and work) possible for a weakling Westerner who never experienced that kind of heat for months at a time.
I’ll revisit the ashram’s calves once more as means of flora enhancement.
And I’ll pet my Sadie, the street dog who’s learned a happy wag is the way to a man’s (or a few women’s) heart. She has a knack for cutting through the “Ewww, don’t touch the dog” germophobia common among Indians and ingratiates her way into handouts from passersby.
This morning’s hike, along a road that I’ve climbing nearly daily, reminded me of Time, Place, and Patience.
We’ve had a slew of rainy, cool days, one after another, and heretofore nearly naked stone has been sprouting tiny ferns.
And an abundance of lush clover.
Never before have I seen such newbie growth here.
So, my take away is know what you want (or need) for your family of furred ones, but also realize it may not all unfold in your preferred time line.
Smile when asking. Or telling Dr. WhiteCoat “no.”
(That always worked well for Sarah, who trained her vets to stop pointing out her dogs were “out of date” when she brought them for a heartworm test.)
Change is hard for authority figures (as we saw in Semmelweis’ case).
Make your needs known, and find the balance of patience while you wait for change to come.
Until next time, keep on making wise decisions for those innocents in your care. They depend on you for that wisdom and take what ever you allow.
Will Falconer, DVM
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“Covidiocy”—I love it! Thank you for continuing to provide information from your experiences with our furry friends, which translates to humankind, as well. We have to stand strong for those who cannot speak for themselves—and for ourselves!
Thank you for addressing the “no vaxx, no service” issue. As I type this, my beautiful 14 year old cat is spending the weekend in the hospital being treated for megacolon. The days prior were nerve wracking, as local facilities refused to treat her. It never occurred to me that I would encounter this