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‘Thou shalt hate nature’

The Light

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Issue 37: September 2023

Don’t fall for their evil spell

- BEN HUNT

‘Thou shalt hate nature’

HAVE you ever stepped back and noticed that while 'the powers that shouldn't be' claim to stand for sustainability and a healthy world, at the same time they are executing a campaign against nature on all fronts?

Is it not curious how everything that was always natural and good is now suddenly a threat, while our only hope of salvation rests on new technologies, invariably developed by huge corporations? For example, they have all but outlawed the practice of natural health, while promoting manmade pharmaceuticals, which have an extremely poor track record in treating illness and an almost perfect failure rate in curing any at all.

It was not so long ago that righteous men toured the country burning 'witches' - women who appeared to practise natural healing. The same righteous cleanse of society continues today, and still enjoys legal endorsement.

In 1939, the UK Cancer Act act made it a crime for citizens to make any claim regarding a possible cure for cancer, ensuring free rein was given to an unnatural industry that rakes in billions annually through the sale of chemotherapy and other cancer drugs (which arguably kill more people than the actual cancers).

The body's natural seasonal detoxification methods, such as colds and mild fevers, are now deemed health hazards, which must be suppressed using yet more pharmaceuticals.

The common cold was also recently successfully weaponised to push the distribution of untested, experimental gene-altering injections, purchased at enormous expense by taxpayers the world over, and helping Pfizer become the first pharma company to break through the $1bn sales barrier in 2022.

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