The Arrogance of Humanity. Playing GOD. The Great Awakening!

Par : Mushin Ru
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8223614616
  • EAN9798223614616
  • Date de parution03/05/2023
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

The world has been engulfed by an unprecedented public health crisis, forcing us to navigate through uncharted waters. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted our daily lives, upended our economies, and exposed the vulnerability of our healthcare systems. As we grapple with the pandemic and its aftermath, we are confronted with complex dynamics of fear, power, and limited freedom of choice. This book is a reflection of the author's deep concern about the impact of the pandemic on the global community.
It explores the psychological, ethical, and medical implications of the pandemic and the measures taken to mitigate its spread. The book critically examines the impact of isolation, censorship, and limited medical perspectives on decision-making and induced consent. In Chapter 1, the author explores the complex dynamics of fear, power, and limited freedom of choice in the global enforcement of health guidelines.
Chapter 2 delves into the impact of isolation, polarization, and the critical role of separation and impulsivity on decision-making. Chapter 3 looks at the impact of censorship and limited medical perspectives on decision-making and induced consent. Chapter 4 examines the ethics of emergency medical trials and the balance between public health and individual rights. In Chapter 5, the author explores the vulnerability of humans and the role of common sense, personal insecurities, misdirected values, and lack of ethical and medical education in human exploitation and manipulation. Chapter 6 discusses the potential for global surveillance through the use of AI and the internet.
Chapter 7 delves into the impacts of climate change on human health and immunity. Chapter 8 analyzes the global implications of genetic testing, long-term side effects concerns, and the potential risks of genetic testing on a worldwide scale. Chapter 9 examines potential immune complications following mRNA vaccination and how to manage them. Chapter 10 examines the transmission potential of mRNA technology and its impact on natural immunity. Finally, in Chapter 11, the author presents their reflections and insights on the current state of the world.
This book is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the impact of the pandemic and the measures taken to mitigate its spread. The author hopes that this book will contribute to the ongoing global discourse on public health, ethics, and human rights.
The world has been engulfed by an unprecedented public health crisis, forcing us to navigate through uncharted waters. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted our daily lives, upended our economies, and exposed the vulnerability of our healthcare systems. As we grapple with the pandemic and its aftermath, we are confronted with complex dynamics of fear, power, and limited freedom of choice. This book is a reflection of the author's deep concern about the impact of the pandemic on the global community.
It explores the psychological, ethical, and medical implications of the pandemic and the measures taken to mitigate its spread. The book critically examines the impact of isolation, censorship, and limited medical perspectives on decision-making and induced consent. In Chapter 1, the author explores the complex dynamics of fear, power, and limited freedom of choice in the global enforcement of health guidelines.
Chapter 2 delves into the impact of isolation, polarization, and the critical role of separation and impulsivity on decision-making. Chapter 3 looks at the impact of censorship and limited medical perspectives on decision-making and induced consent. Chapter 4 examines the ethics of emergency medical trials and the balance between public health and individual rights. In Chapter 5, the author explores the vulnerability of humans and the role of common sense, personal insecurities, misdirected values, and lack of ethical and medical education in human exploitation and manipulation. Chapter 6 discusses the potential for global surveillance through the use of AI and the internet.
Chapter 7 delves into the impacts of climate change on human health and immunity. Chapter 8 analyzes the global implications of genetic testing, long-term side effects concerns, and the potential risks of genetic testing on a worldwide scale. Chapter 9 examines potential immune complications following mRNA vaccination and how to manage them. Chapter 10 examines the transmission potential of mRNA technology and its impact on natural immunity. Finally, in Chapter 11, the author presents their reflections and insights on the current state of the world.
This book is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the impact of the pandemic and the measures taken to mitigate its spread. The author hopes that this book will contribute to the ongoing global discourse on public health, ethics, and human rights.