Bill Gates’ article called, “Preparing for the Next Epidemic” got me ANGRY. I was fired up. I couldn’t help seeing in my mind’s eye, the robot in that old scifi TV show, “Lost in Space” crying out, “Danger!”
Because he’s wrong. What he proposes is not the key to successfully fulfilling his mandate.
He’s worried about the next epidemic. Well the last one was supposed to be H1N1, the pandemic in 2013, that never happened. Governments around the world wasted billions (trillions?) of dollars buying vaccine for their constituents. Many doses were never administered because most of the population didn’t buy into the scare tactics of SO many in government, in medicine, in the press! They tried to guilt you into getting the vaccine.
BUT the strange thing about that vaccine: Canadian doctors and researchers actually found that those who did TAKE the vaccine became MORE susceptible to H1N1 and caught it. This news was hushed up and buried, but you can find the research if you look very hard for it.
Bill Gates wants to spend a lot of money on disease surveillance and databases so that this information can be shared all around the world. My question is: to what end?
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Why should mankind be so afraid of single cell organisms when we are far superior beings? Why aren’t we instead looking at things differently and asking much deeper questions? For instance, why do some people become susceptible to infection, while others are not? Even ebola does not infect 100% of a population and even in those who are infected, the mortality rate is not nearly 100%. What makes those people who are not infected, stronger than those who become infected? What makes those people who survive and thrive, stronger than those who ultimately capitulate?
We have minds and we have been given superior mental faculties that germs don’t have. They are simply living out their existence doing what they do. What if you happen to give them the exact perfect conditions to thrive inside your body? What is the right environment for Ebola, in this instance, to thrive in? And then, how did it get that way? And further, what would you have to do in order to make it inhospitable for them without harming the rest of your body?
Think about it. There are many documented stories of people who defied their doctor’s terminal diagnoses and lived to thrive. There are stories of people who came back to walk again and live a very decent life even though they were told that they would be crippled for life. What made these people unique or different amongst all the thousands and million others who accepted their doctor’s diagnosis and prognosis?
You are responsible for your own destiny. Health. Disease. Good times. Bad times. Success.
You matter.
If you feel safe and confident, then you will be safe and confident. All dis-ease begins in the mind. The body does as it is told. It is the physical manifestation of what is really in your mind. I’ve said for a long time that the body does not lie.
People say they’re happy, yet they have heart problems, yet they have not bothered to look deeply into their hearts and face the unhappiness there and then DO something – take positive constructive action to change the way they feel.
This is empowerment. Universal truth. It would be better to teach people how to cope with the inevitable challenges in their lives, so that they can become resilient in body and mind. The soul (and God) waits for us to wake up.
Bill Gates is a smart man, but he thinks and talks just like everyone else in conventional medicine. The solutions are staring right at us and Bill Gates cannot see the true mechanism of disease.
If you really want to solve problems either in your life or at work, “Think Different.” And you begin by asking the RIGHT questions and go DEEP.
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Dr. Joanny Liu, TCMD, RAc, P.Eng,”Best Selling Author and founder of Extraordinary Sports Medicine, where we help athletes reverse injury, get back in the game they love and improve their quality of life.”