System Reboot Needed: A Faulty Medical Paradigm
With the simultaneous rise in deaths and drop in births, we're entering the first population decline since the Black Plague, not because of a virus but because of medical dogma.
Between 2010 and 2021, an estimated 84 million people were born, and 55 million died, leaving a positive tally of 29 million fresh earthlings annually.
A simultaneous 10-15 percent (minimum indicator based on recent national population stats) rise in deaths12 and drop in births34 may seem like a subtle blessing in a world of 8 billion people. Still, assuming this trend continued steadily, we would hit zero population within two decades - a less cheerful scenario5
The last time a population dip happened was in the mid-14th century when the Black Plague killed an estimated 50 million, or up to half of the European population.
This time the drop is not due to a plague, as people are slowly realizing. The population growth remained the same through the height of the epidemic. After the mandated medical interventions aka jabs, excess deaths increased, and birth rates dropped simultaneously for the first time since the Black Plague.
The point here is not to go after a single, although obvious, culprit, but to understand the true causality. The virus didn't kill. The virus, at best, co-existed with the people who were already lined up for the grand exit due to age, misfortune, or decrepitation.
Now we've come to the point where swathes of people are beginning to accept that the crazies were right and the experts wrong.
After disbelief, shock, and the cold-hard realization has hit home there follows a phase of fingerpointing.
The first wave of anger lands at the friendly neighborhood doctors who wanted the best for us. After a decade or two of medical training and practice, they proved to be either profoundly and sadly misinformed or, worse, following deadly dictums against their conscience.
Doctor Jones from across the street and his thousands of expert colleagues messed up so badly that generations in the far future will shake in disbelief. They may even shake from the reverse-transcribed instructions in their collective genomes.
I'm blown away by the vastness of what's happened but not by the system failure itself because I was prepped about the nature of the beast with a personal experience a long time ago.
In the quest to get my health sorted, after serial disappointments with modern doctors, I began to dig into alternative technologies and methods that are entirely unacceptable to the current paradigm but have, in some form or other, enjoyed the trust of past generations, even early civilizations.
Last November, I made a 1-hour presentation at the College Of Naturopathic Medicine in London6 about some of these alternatives, with the explicit caveat that "I'm not a medical doctor, but a regular chap who dug in a bit deeper after almost croaking at the hands of specialists."
Many audience members were former nurses or medical practitioners under the NHS. Many were either fired or resigned from the system due to a recent mismatch in belief systems. They’re all desperate for a genuine alternative that could reshape the industry.
I've corresponded with a lot of them since that day. Most recognize we're in the middle of a massive blowback. But no one can agree on what is the best way forward. No one in the decision hierarchy is getting fired or even as much as criticized for what has happened, and the general vibe is that no one will get the rap in the future, either.
Frustrating. But.
Blaming the experts and institutions will not get us anywhere. It will not bring anyone's health back nor produce compensation for irreparable harm done.
Instead, we should figure out how a global snafu of this kind can happen in a supposedly advanced civilization. We halve atoms, self-assemble nanomaterials, and shoot intelligent robots to distant planets, but we keep getting sicker (we’ve been getting sicker for about a hundred years, in fact7).
The answer inevitably boils down to one suspect: our wholesale reliance on a reductionist, mechanistic science that produces unique technological gadgets but has profoundly messed up our approach to life.
The good news is that a more empowering way of interacting with a massively connected and complex energetic system, also known as the human, is already being employed successfully by legions of integrative doctors, homeopaths, naturopaths, and natural medicine advocates, who have not let go of the accumulated wisdom of the past.
They've stood through a century of suppression by another set of invisible suspects who stand several echelons above the visible experts and institutions that now feel the heat.
The heat needs to get deeper. It needs to roast the roots of the reductionist belief models that drive our scientific and medical paradigms before we can reboot with a new operating system.
We're not just particles. We're also waves.
"assuming this trend continued steadily"
I don't think this trend will continue steadily. The 15% is not across the board, as Africa has the highest birth rate and the lowest uptake of quackcination. Developed nations have been in growth decline for quite a while, but immigration keeps the population rising in most cases. Japan and South Korea, for example are not as keen on immigration as western countries.
The quackcination campaign is running out of steam and distrust of quackcines is on the rise. This will reduce the number of people exposed to them.
If new threats arise, I will revisit my view.