Body Language – Herd Facts

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GOMF3602
GOMF3602
3 years ago

First off, relieved to hear you are up to doing videos after your ordeal with the medical machinery. The whole time these doctors belief systems were talking, I was thinking of my reaction in the early 90’s when we started seeing the first big wave of Asperger’s-like patients. I was thinking “What is causing this? We’ve seen very few kids like this before and now it is like an epidemic.” Most of my colleagues were oblivious to what was so obvious to me. That’s when I fully realized how completely compartmentalized, dogmatic and non-curious most of medicine is. They are still ignoring what is going on with that issue to this day.

BethJ547
BethJ547
3 years ago
Reply to  GOMF3602

Out of curiosity, what’s the association with Asperger’s?

GOMF3602
GOMF3602
3 years ago
Reply to  BethJ547

Beth, it is the idea that western medicine focuses on treating symptoms, and developing drugs, while ignoring a glaring increase in specific diseases and looking for what is causing it, which in some cases, is likely the very drugs they develop.

Nonna
Nonna
3 years ago
Reply to  GOMF3602

Many doctors have large investments in big pharma. I remember one dr. prescribed a drug for my husband’s diabetic neuropathy that had awful side effects on his mind. It wasn’t even developed for neuropathy, but for something else. Suddenly a lot of doctors were prescribing it for neuropathy. I called my go to organics place and they had a formula that worked wonders and without side any effects. It not only stopped the unbearable itching, but it healed the nerve damage, too. I told the doctor about it and he was disappointed and said he would have been happier if my husband’s relief had come from the drug he prescribed instead. Follow the money!

GOMF3602
GOMF3602
3 years ago
Reply to  Nonna

You are preaching to the choir, my friend. I have so many med horror stories from working in psych, that they would fill many books. My wife probably went to dozens of doctors for a chronic cough that nobody could resolve until she read an article about phantom acid reflux and cured herself by drinking alkaline water. I probably worked with 1000 psychiatrists and psychologists and knew exactly 3 in 43 years that I would refer somebody to.

Nonna
Nonna
3 years ago

Mandy, I am going to be sending you an email that I am quite sure will help you. Since I was a kid, I had bad sinus infections every 3 to 4 months, right into adulthood. The symptoms you described in your blog were exactly what I used to experience by the time I became an adult. Fortunately, I’ve found a way to treat it, without antibiotics, much less a doctor. Lost faith in doctors with that when I was told the horrific pain in my teeth couldn’t possibly related to sinuses, yet the dentist would tell me there wasn’t anything wrong with my teeth. Please look for my email, especially if you have sinus issues.

Postuma
Postuma
3 years ago

You mentioned your blog,to explain your interest in this analysis. Where is the blog?

nivyrey
nivyrey
3 years ago

Great job Mandy! Best thing that could’ve happened to us is your new perspective. Glad you’re feeling better!

Claudia Anderson
Claudia Anderson
3 years ago

This is a good explanation for the state of affairs we find today in terms of how doctors are processing information, say, about COVID therapeutics, that is coming in from sources that are not their trusted sources. They have such a bias against entertaining facts not sanctioned by those trusted voices, that they just shut down the process and won’t think things through for themselves.

What I wish is that more doctors would figure out that their trusted sources aren’t really as trustworthy as they believe. Those authoritative voices have been compromised by greed, a desire for power, and by political concerns that don’t have to do with medicine and actual science.

So, I think it’s a proper assessment that once the mind has been captured by a belief system or a set of assumptions that are essential to making that person feel safe, it can be next to impossible to separate him/her from it. Of course, there’s more involved than wanting to be a member of the herd. It also involves being personally risk averse. Doctors invest a great deal of money, sweat, and time in earning those degrees and staying on the reservation keeps their livelihood intact, keeps them from being sued by disgruntled patients, etc. So there’s a lot of self-interest that may not have as much to do with being a part of the herd as it does just making sure you can keep on earning a living, providing for your family, and paying your bills.

minddance
minddance
3 years ago

i would just add to those reasons they can’t get out of their belief system box…is another one: the GUILT that some would feel for what they did do to people …don’t you think? If even all the other reasons were not there or were faced and overcome…the guilt about what they pushed and what that caused others could be more than they could bear and so much so that that is also suppressed so much in their subconscious that the don’t even know it’s what is keeping them from recognizing the truth.

Mickey Dacosta
Mickey Dacosta
3 years ago

Dear Mandy.

every time i watch ya videos,
all i can say is WOW !!!

U R A GOD sent 4 sure !!!

Every video is new 2 me,
am truly dumb founded on how
U explain every thing,

it makes so much sense
when U explain it.

If any one deserves a Pulitzer award prize,
or any prize it should B U !!!

Keep up da “EXCELLENT” work U do !!!

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and da work U do !!!

THANK U !!!

minddance
minddance
3 years ago
Reply to  Mickey Dacosta

thank you mickey for saying that so well. i think you spoke for every one of us. She IS off the charts supremely great at what she does and how she expresses.

Jill Kunkle
Jill Kunkle
3 years ago

When the interviewer asked “with a vaccine what symptoms would you expect”, the guy says he gets that question a lot. If he gets that question a lot, you would think he would have a quick, easy, fluid response. Quite the contrary and more interesting, did anyone notice the negative head nod as he said “yeah I definitely tell people these vaccines are safe”?

Susie
Susie
3 years ago

Before the ‘kovidkrap’, I had read many articles from healthimpact.com regarding the use of coconut oil for Alz. patients….{there are many testimonials} – but through the years people choose not to listen. My attitude was always: ‘what do you have to lose if you don’t try something NOT dangerous’?

Without sounding ‘scientific’ I would try to explain that there was a build-up on the brain stem (caused by not having enough cholesterol) and the use of aluminum pans, toxins, etc. was not helping the brain.

But then I realized family members could not ‘sneak’ in the coconut oil (3-4 T. mixed in with their oatmeal for example)…’Health professionals’ and big pharma were extremely against C.oil.

And here we sit today with the threats of continuous booster jobs or lose your job, as they throw good alternative docs. under a bus.

Now I know we need good surgeons to put a bone back in place, and yes, the high tech machinery can detect early diseases….but once you get diagnosed with a lump or a tumor, people are still afraid to go against their med. doc. and they are willingly getting cut, burned, and poisoned.

Today, regarding getting vaxed or unvaxed, you have to face the consequences of more family division if they consider you an outsider. Or a freak. I am playing the game of distancing from family members and I am still waiting for my question to be answered: “Am I to fear you or are you to fear me”?

Mandy
3 years ago
Reply to  Susie

i cant wait till the populace starts to fight back

GOMF3602
GOMF3602
3 years ago
Reply to  Mandy

I think the babbling, demented, corrupt fool in the White House is getting a little nervous when he is greeted at every appearance by 1000 pissed off people waving Trump flags and yelling F@#! Joe Biden! or being called a “mutt” and a “murderer” at ground zero.They are already throwing rocks at Macron in France.

Susie
Susie
3 years ago
Reply to  Mandy

It happened in New York today….success for hospital workers!

From Gab (finally, some good news):

…Tens of millions of Americans face being fired, kicked out of school, removed from our Military, refused medical care, and more for having faith in the immune system God gave them to overcome a virus with a 99%+ survival rate for the overwhelming majority of the population.

This all comes after Pseudo-President Joe Biden declared war on 80 million (or likely way more) Americans who refused to participate in the biggest lab rat experiment in human history.

The existing system will begin to collapse under a sea of “vaccinated” talent shortages, incompetence, and woke political nonsense.

Hospitals won’t (and already can’t) find much needed nursing talent. NASA missions will be aborted. Schools won’t be able to find teachers. Businesses who are already having trouble filling open positions will be forced to compete with businesses who don’t pry into your healthcare privacy. You can’t just cut off 80 million people and not expect your business and country to suffer. 

The society of obedient regime sheep will chug along for a while, but inevitably it will succumb under the weight of market forces from a growing new parallel society.

Companies without mandates will perform better and get all of the best talent. Doctors will start private practices. Families will begin to homeschool their children. Blue states and major cities will see a mass exodus unlike anything in American history.

 We need to take control of our own destiny here and do what needs to be done to protect our families (well, I’m a little outnumbered here) and preserve our values and indeed our own humanity.

GOMF3602
GOMF3602
3 years ago
Reply to  Susie

Bus drivers said “Hell No!”, and they are activating the national guard in some areas to drive school busses. With the kind of crap they put up with and the little money they make, I don’t blame them.

Mandy
3 years ago
Reply to  GOMF3602

seems a precursor to how many things will be very soon… all run by the military

Julie Madawi
Julie Madawi
3 years ago

Mandy, I LOVE you girl, but I can’t share this with my Liberal son because he will totally discount it due to you saying “Alltimers” instead of “Alzheimers”. Can you please correct it? It really distracts from the point you are making.

Susie
Susie
3 years ago
Reply to  Julie Madawi

Ah yes, the word police – my husband/kids are like that so I have had to learn to say these words ‘correctly’ recently: Ivermectin, remdesivir, (pronounced rem DES a vere)…irrelevant vrs. irregardless (NO! – IT’S REGARDLESS) plus I better get the names of buffoons straight too plus titles!

I occasionally slip and say names like: miley cyrus guy, pigface pelosi, cowbell michelle, and expukefaceprezobama….

Tell your son it’s ‘sometimers’ for a few of us….

Julie Madawi
Julie Madawi
3 years ago
Reply to  Susie

@SusanMcCall, the problem is this is a very enlightening video, but those who are looking for any reason to discredit it will latch on the mispronounced disease. If you can’t say it just say “dementia” as that more accurately describes the subject matter anyway.