Listen now | Comedian and actor Rob Schneider shares his perspective on the cultural and political shifts that have shaped his journey from a traditional liberal to a vocal critic of the progressive mainstream.
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I thought for a while that autism could have been some kind of weird evolutionary side-step, possibly from a sudden technological advancement in the world. Less organic environment, brains start to change to adapt. Of course, that's ridiculous. I have no idea how many vaccines I got as a child, but I was born in 81. I'm sure it was a lot. Not only do I have allergies (not as bad today than they were in my youth), I'm on the autism spectrum. It makes more sense that a lot of our health issues that we think are normal are actually the result of vaccine damage.
Allergies, for example. Why would the Creator (however you want to see that) make it so that intelligent life on this earth would have an adverse response to Nature in any way? Why would the Creator make Nature into an enemy? We shouldn't be allergic to things in the natural world that are otherwise harmless like tree pollen or mushroom spores. We shouldn't live in fear of Nature, we're a part of it. Sure, some things can be dangerous like extreme weather and prolonged exposure to radiation, but those are the exception, not the rule.
There should be no allergies and there should be no "viruses" going around attacking healthy bodies. To me, that sounds like fear-mongering, manufactured nonsense as a means of health control. I figured this out in my 20s. I started paying attention to when I got sick and WHY. What were other variables besides other people? I'd be around supposedly "contagious" people and never get sick, but then I WOULD get sick if my stress levels were high and around anything toxic like cigarette smoke or dirty electricity.
When were told there's some new health threat, what happens? Fear increases, and fear causes stress. High stress diminishes the body's ability to filter foreign debris (which is why surgeons give stress hormones to patients receiving a new organ, otherwise the body would reject it). Then the illusion of contagion makes us believe we're getting each other sick. We're not. The body is just dealing with an overload of toxicity that it otherwise fought off. Every person has their own DNA/RNA, and the proteins that break down toxicity in the body are encoded with it. It is impossible for my DNA/RNA to affect someone else. It's all a scam, and we buy into it, we get jabbed with more toxicity, and we get sicker. It's all to keep us dependent on the "medical" system. It's all about control. We need to reconnect with Nature and stop taking all these manmade poisons. And we definitely need to stop filling our children with that junk before they can develop properly.
Thankfully, I've never taken any vaccine in my adult life. I haven't had a cold in over 10 years, and only ever get "the flu" when I'm stressed or during a seasonal detox (which is another example of the illusion of contagion).
Everyone should read "The Poisoned Needle" by Eleanor McBean, as well as Arthur Firstenberg's "The Invisible Rainbow." Then follow that up with Bruce Lipton's "The Biology of Belief." Terrain and mindset are everything.
I tried posting this on YT, but it keeps disappearing...
I thought for a while that autism could have been some kind of weird evolutionary side-step, possibly from a sudden technological advancement in the world. Less organic environment, brains start to change to adapt. Of course, that's ridiculous. I have no idea how many vaccines I got as a child, but I was born in 81. I'm sure it was a lot. Not only do I have allergies (not as bad today than they were in my youth), I'm on the autism spectrum. It makes more sense that a lot of our health issues that we think are normal are actually the result of vaccine damage.
Allergies, for example. Why would the Creator (however you want to see that) make it so that intelligent life on this earth would have an adverse response to Nature in any way? Why would the Creator make Nature into an enemy? We shouldn't be allergic to things in the natural world that are otherwise harmless like tree pollen or mushroom spores. We shouldn't live in fear of Nature, we're a part of it. Sure, some things can be dangerous like extreme weather and prolonged exposure to radiation, but those are the exception, not the rule.
There should be no allergies and there should be no "viruses" going around attacking healthy bodies. To me, that sounds like fear-mongering, manufactured nonsense as a means of health control. I figured this out in my 20s. I started paying attention to when I got sick and WHY. What were other variables besides other people? I'd be around supposedly "contagious" people and never get sick, but then I WOULD get sick if my stress levels were high and around anything toxic like cigarette smoke or dirty electricity.
When were told there's some new health threat, what happens? Fear increases, and fear causes stress. High stress diminishes the body's ability to filter foreign debris (which is why surgeons give stress hormones to patients receiving a new organ, otherwise the body would reject it). Then the illusion of contagion makes us believe we're getting each other sick. We're not. The body is just dealing with an overload of toxicity that it otherwise fought off. Every person has their own DNA/RNA, and the proteins that break down toxicity in the body are encoded with it. It is impossible for my DNA/RNA to affect someone else. It's all a scam, and we buy into it, we get jabbed with more toxicity, and we get sicker. It's all to keep us dependent on the "medical" system. It's all about control. We need to reconnect with Nature and stop taking all these manmade poisons. And we definitely need to stop filling our children with that junk before they can develop properly.
Thankfully, I've never taken any vaccine in my adult life. I haven't had a cold in over 10 years, and only ever get "the flu" when I'm stressed or during a seasonal detox (which is another example of the illusion of contagion).
Everyone should read "The Poisoned Needle" by Eleanor McBean, as well as Arthur Firstenberg's "The Invisible Rainbow." Then follow that up with Bruce Lipton's "The Biology of Belief." Terrain and mindset are everything.