1/🧵Are you actually “infected”… or slowly being poisoned – and misdiagnosed as having a viral illness? 🦠☠️
In my new deep-dive, I unpack how toxic exposures can perfectly mimic “germ” and “virus” infections.
🔗 Full article with 61 references: sayerji.substack.com/p/infected-or-…
2/ Modern medicine is trained to see almost everything through an infection-first lens. 🧬🩺
Fever, fatigue, rash, GI upset, neurological issues… the default assumption is “virus” or “bacteria,” not pesticides, metals, or drug toxicity.
3/ From contaminated water and air pollution to pharmaceuticals, household chemicals, and food additives – we live in an unprecedented toxic soup. 🌫️🍽️💊
Yet almost none of this is seriously considered when someone presents with “mysterious” illness.
4/ Once symptoms are framed as “infection,” powerful narratives get triggered:
•Fear of contagion
•Isolation & masking behaviors
•Rapid acceptance of antibiotics, antivirals, and vaccines
All while environmental and iatrogenic poisoning remain invisible.
5/ This isn’t just a medical error – it’s a political and economic one. 💰🏛️
If illness is blamed on “random germs,” then polluters, regulators, and pharma avoid accountability for the very toxins driving disease.
This also makes possible a 'biosecurity-as-governance' structure leading to the mitigation and even suspension of our most dearly-held constitutional, medical and human rights.
6/ In the article, I explore:
•How “infection” has become the default story
•The science of toxic injury mimicking infection
•Why public health agencies almost never ask,
“What poisoned this person or community?”
7/ Reframing sickness from “attacked by germs” to “overloaded by poisons” shifts everything. ♻️
It emphasizes terrain, detoxification, nutrition, and environmental repair – not just endless new drugs and shots.
8/ This perspective also helps explain:
•“Outbreaks” in heavily polluted areas
•Clusters of “mystery illnesses” near industrial or military sites
•Why some people get “infected” repeatedly while others in the same environment do not.
9/ If we never look for poisons, we will keep “finding” new germs to blame. 🧪➡️🦠
My piece challenges that paradigm and invites a more honest, terrain‑centered understanding of disease in the 21st century.
🔗 Read here: sayerji.substack.com/p/infected-or-…
10/ If this resonates, please:
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