You were just saying to me that it is stupidly early on your side of the world. None. In the United States. It's stupid, Yeah, it's so stupid. It's so stupid and some states don't do it. So then you have to figure out like what everyone's time zones are. And yeah. And and they know that it makes people sick on when they move the clocks back or forward. People get really sick. More deaths happen after the
time change. I was wondering that, OK, so you think that it's definitely a bad thing a health wise? I do yes. We shouldn't be messing around with the time zones and and and moving times backwards and the worst one for me is when you spring forward so you lose an hour. This is not as bad because normally this would be 7:00 AM. So I'm I'm wide awake. So I like to I'm just an observer. I grew up on a ranch in the middle of nowhere.
So when we would go into the city, I would just stare at people observing them because I was so fascinated. I didn't get to see crowds of people. And so I think I have just this, you know, pinpoint observation skill. So I always look at why are men, specifically modern men, going bald? I look at Sikhs. I was in India and all the Sikhs never ever cut their hair and they have it, you know, swirled up in a turban. They don't usually wash it. So I think what's going on there?
And then it hit me about circumcision and how that's antenna in the root chakra that comes from the crown. And when researching hair, hair is not just some lifeless leftover from our evolution as apes, which is what they tell you. Oh, it's to keep your head warm. No, it's not to keep our head warm. It's antenna. And they've proven this over and over in World War 2 and on government documents. Now the Snopes and all the Google is all over it saying
it's it's fake. But I found the government documents that did the experiments with the Native trackers. So they in World War Two would go to reservations and they would go to the elders and say give me, give us your best trackers. So they would give them their young men that could track the best. They would go into boot camp, shave their heads, and they lost their ability to track. So then the Army caught on. They're like, OK, we're just going to do. We're going to put two trackers
together. One we shave their head, the other one we leave. Long. Long hair could track, short hair could not until their hair grew back to the final length with the ends intact, which is the antenna. So what do little boys do, especially in this country and modern culture? They are circumcised as infants and they usually get their first haircut when they're young. Girls don't as as much. So you're cutting off the brand new hair with the antenna.
So 2. Those two things can lead to male pattern baldness, and then we get into all of the chemicals men are infused with. And I, I'd never thought of it that way in terms of like hair being so important. But even if you think of the biblical story of I think it's Sam, is it Samson? Samson, Yeah. He loses. He what? He gets a haircut or something and he loses his strength. His was it his wife or girlfriend? I can't. I don't know the exact story but she cuts his hair so he loses. Sorry.
Yeah, it is. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it is. Delilah arranged for his hair to be shaved while he slept, leading to the loss of his strength. Yes. And there's all sorts of stories. Genghis Khan, when he conquered China, had the women cut their bangs to cover the forehead, which is where we receive a lot of energy and activation for the pineal gland because the bone is
very porous. So he covered that area, which is, I mean, if you look at the modern Hollywood and movie stars, everything they do is to remove strength from the hair. And the number one way to remove strength is washing it. So you're washing off the sebum, which is the coating which allows the electromagnetic forces to run through the body. Without it, you can't same, same on the inside. So your nerves, nerve endings and everything else is coated
with myelination. So your your your argument about it being antenna because that obviously sounds, it sounds crazy when you say it like that, but basically it's the connection with nature. So it's our, I see it a direct extension of our nervous system, our nerve endings, our spinal column. Everything that's coming up through the spinal column now comes outside. So that's our ability to observe the world around us. And you, I mean, proprioception is coming through your antenna.
Everything that is sort of The Sixth Sense that they call it goes through this wireless antenna that we have on the outside of our heads. And men, of course, cut their hair more than women, yes. But just sorry, I interrupted you, but just to feed into what you're saying, I was just thinking how you mentioned Hollywood and I was thinking of that. What's that movie called with all the blue aliens on another planet? The. Same as one, right? It's the Avatar. What's that avatar?
And then, yeah. And they make those, they make those connections with the hair. That's exactly what it is. And so it's this this feedback. And of course we would have that as wild humans, but but everything that they tell us in modern world is to strip. So everyone is supposed to wash their hair, sometimes twice, to get that squeaky feeling when when you have this squeak, all of the sebum has been stripped from the hair, so all of the electromagnetic flow is gone.
But don't women also use the same sort of products as as men, if not more so? And yet we don't see as much balding. You'll see more balding in women that use all of the the hair dyes they if they get it cut more. You will see the female pattern baldness. But women covered up more than men. So either women will wear wigs or hats or you'll never know that they're balding.
But you're seeing it. You're seeing it more and more the more women have short haircuts and are doing the similar things that men are doing. OK, So you you dropped in circumcision, but you didn't really chat much about that, just just elaborate a bit on that. OK, So if and no one else has made this connection, so this is just what I have. Yeah, what I have observed, and if you look at the whole spinal column, the end, the roots are in the first chakra.
So that's everything that goes into the coccyx and spread out. If you cut the roots of anything, eventually the part of that tree is going to start to die back. And that's what I had thought of. What if we're cutting off the roots of these little boys and then when the hair actually starts to grow, we cut off the tips of the antenna. So you're creating a perfect storm. And when we look at, just for example, the Sikhs, whether they live in this country or not
doesn't matter. They still have long hair without the pattern baldness. Now we of course, we have to add in all of the electromagnetic radiation. So for we've cut the root from the male circumcision, which is exactly, you know, but the tip of the penis has the most some of the most nerve endings of anywhere on the body Cut that you're you're severing a big part of the root system. Now it comes up out and you're severing the end of the end of the antenna. So that is shown.
Like if you cut the ends of your hair, you're cutting the antenna and it takes a while to grow back. Every person's hair is a certain length. Yes, but now it makes me wonder about the length of hair. I mean, does that matter? I think it matters because if if you're always cutting it, you're always cutting off the tips. So you're you're never allowing. Your hair has a certain length. It might be shoulder length, it might be down to your back.
You would never know until you just let it all grow out and then once it hits its end it forms the antenna on the end of the hair. But now the reason why people cut or they they go for a a trim or whatever, it's because it starts splitting and it doesn't look very nice. So that's what they tell you. That's what they tell you. This is to avoid split ends. If you don't trim your hair,
you'll get the split ends. You get the split ends because you're washing away the electromagnetic coating, the sebum. So if you, if you wore away the myelin inside the nervous system, you start getting tremors because the electricity cannot flow through something that doesn't have a fatty coating on it. Just like if I stripped away the plastic off the Romex wiring in my house, it's it's going to short circuit, it's going to frazzle and the my lights aren't going to turn on.
Similar with the body. If I've interrupted the myelination on the outside, they call sebum. Same thing. The same thing. I don't have the electrical signal being able to pass through into the top of my nervous system. Well, I mean, that then feeds into what you're saying about the shampoos and and the conditioners and all the products that that that men and women use. But your articles more specifically about men. It's the third one was about men.
I went the first. I have two other articles where I kind of go into what's happening. So it's a perfect setup if you want to make people slowly ill and cut them from their pineal gland and their intuition. So I strip everything away with soaps. I no longer have a coating on my scalp. Now any chemical and all those shampoos and conditioners have chemicals. I don't care how healthy they say it is. If it's a soap, it's stripping away the sebum and then all those chemicals can now go in
direct. So what does that mean then, for washing your hair? I don't wash my hair. I haven't washed my hair in a good two years. I use baking soda and I'll use a vinegar rinse. For two years now, your hair looks pretty good. And I, I mean this, I haven't, and I haven't done the baking soda in, well, let's see, maybe 10 days. So I'll I'll do it every 10 days to two weeks.
It does make sense that that all the shampoos, conditioners are not actually that good for you because it goes beyond hair and goes into your skin also. It goes into your skin. And So what they're what they're after and what I what I teach in my 11 week course is you can't strip away your body's defence systems and you're you're sebum on your skin and on your hair
works as a one way valve. So if it's intact, it's not going to be absorbing in the chemicals that were infused with every day through the tap water, through everything else. If you're taking a hot shower and you're scrubbing your skin and you're using soap, you're going to be stripping the sebum layer off your skin. So whatever's in that tap water and I don't care if you have a little lasagna philtre on your shower, it's not taking out anything.
Maybe maybe a tiny amount of chlorine or maybe a tiny amount of this, but it's not taking out all of the drugs people are taking that's going into the water. It's not taking out the small particles. So if you've stripped away that, now it's going directly into the skin. You, you're talking about hair on your head, but I, I suppose it obviously connects to, you know, my beard and that sort of thing. Right. So for men to the beard is their strength. You have the antenna on the
beard. You have that, that sixth sense. I mean, Native Americans didn't really have big, thick beards. But in the article I mentioned, you know, the Vikings did. That was their source of strength and power, and they would never cut their beard. Women tend to prefer men with beards because it tends to promote masculinity also. And that that's that part of that connection. Yes. Does this apply? Does this apply to women shaving their legs?
I know and I look into that and armpits yes and you know there's some women that have like a lot of hair on their arms. It's the same. It all has a purpose. It is little mini and. Design. But knowing all of this and doing the article, I still shave my legs. Women in Australia don't necessarily though. I do not want my wife with heavy legs. Yeah. And I felt like if I'm I'm not washing my hair and I'm not washing the sea bone off my skin, I can take a hit with not
having hair on my legs. We can make a few concessions here and there. Yes, yes, we. Can and we can make some personal preferences. A lot of this, you argue, is part of like an agenda social engineering. It's by design. I think it is. I think when I look at what I call the playbook, everything they recommend for us to do diminishes our power. So my question a decade or so ago was, what am I capable of if I'm not poisoned in any way, including my mind is being poisoned and manipulated and
brainwashed. And I never thought I'd be sitting here talking to you saying I don't wash my hair. I haven't washed my hair in two years, ever. I didn't want to be The Dirty hippie. I, you know. But I realised it's the manipulation from the time I was little. I remember commercials of the pretty sexy ladies washing their hair. Gee, your hair smells terrific. Like all of us wanted that. I begged my mom to get that shampoo so my hair would smell like the girl that I saw on TV.
So I think, why was I so programmed to want to wash my hair? Well, because it's my power. It's my intuition. You can't convince me of all of these ridiculous things because I'm functioning in logic. When you when all your barriers are stripped away, you're very easy to programme, you're very easy to manipulate.
I call it the human murmuration. It's like a a big flock of birds just flipping because of what we're seeing on these scrying mirrors telling us what to do. I was going to say look so I I haven't used any shampoo or conditioner or any hair products on my hair for a few years now. I just use my soap that I have just my standard old soap. And I understand that you, you're making the argument that even that is is toxic, but it was part of my thinking process from around 2020.
So COVID, the whole COVID era, I think for many, many people kind of forced them to rethink what they thought they knew about everything. So I stopped using, I stopped using sunscreen for the most part. I don't wear sunglasses unless there's just too much play. And then I decided to give this no shampoo, no conditioner thing ago. And my hair is perfectly healthy. But what use? You made the suggestion of of a couple other things that you use. If not soap, what what?
Just say them again. What? What was it that you use? So baking soda diluted in water and then you can just pour that over and rinse it out if it's feeling grimy. Or you can do the baking soda and then pour the vinegar over the baking soda and it'll kind of fizz up and it will really help to remove the the grime. But your hair doesn't have that squeak. So the sebum has remained. So that's what we're after.
We're after cleaning the hair, looking good, smelling fresh, but not stripping away your defence mechanisms or the ability to read the surroundings. Yeah. And I mean, if you just think about it for more than 10 seconds, I mean, soap and all these products, they're all a relatively new addition to humanity. What? What were people doing for thousands of years? Right and and they were healthy for thousands of years. So we can look at their jaws and their teeth and everything else
and look at wild animals. They're not succumbing to bacteria and germs and Poseids and everything else. It's it's us that are succumbing to these issues and why. Yeah, I mean more. No, you're right. I mean, more people I think than ever before use toothpaste and there are so many issues with teeth. Because it puts holes in your teeth. So you have the biofilm. And I see naturopaths and homoeopaths telling people to take a biocide to kill the
biofilm. The biofilm is like your mycelium network that's under the soil that the trees and the bushes and the plants are communicating through. We have the biofilm in our mouth, we have it running through the body. So it's a bacterial network that's communicating about our body only to stay in homeostasis. It's not communicating to make a sick. So when you remove that, you're removing the teeth protective layer, you're stripping away the
mucosal membrane. So year after year after year of doing that, you're going to get holes in your teeth. And what do they do? They take the radiation. And they take X rays right at your mouth and that's going to put cavities that's going to harm your roots. What do they tell you to do when you harm your your roots are sore, Put clove oil on it. Clove oil damages the roots. Yeah, or get a filling. Or get a root canal. Exactly. And what is that at the
eggshell? So eventually the tooth is going to break. So you have a mouthful of false teeth. It's, it's, there's these fat cats are sitting around in the room and they're pissed if anyone over the age of 50 is walking around with their own joints, their own teeth, their own lenses in their eye. They, they want all of us to be as profitable inside the medical industrial complex as possible. And they know, cradle to grave,
what we're worth. And I mean in your in your sub stack article you also point out fluoride and that's a big issue with water. Then people drink a lot of tap water which contains fluoride. Although like for example, in our house, all our water, everything taps, showers, everything is filtered, but the average household is not. Right. And even the philtres we have to look at. I get 5 gallon glass carboys. I go up to the mountain and I fill it from a spring.
That is delicious water. That is living water. You can't, I can't replicate that ever. And I can't replicate it with a philtre and then putting some man made minerals that they tell you or what you need because I don't certainly don't think that's the case. And so you're not getting any of the, the hydration that you need from living water and your body has to compensate. So if you're drinking a lot of filtered water or anything else, who knows what it's actually filtered.
We have these little sticks that tell you parts per billion. Well, that's just a big particulate. So I can, I can philtre out big particulates and tell you, look, it's healthy when could be absolutely the opposite. And I look around in my country, people are sick and they're very, very overweight, so something's got to give. Yes, and also of course we know that vaccines are no good and they contain all sorts of bad things, which you argue can also
lead to balding. 100% so, and all of those are going into the wastewater systems of cities. So if you're drinking tap water, who knows what part of that vaccine is getting flushed out of those, you know, half the population into the wastewater and what are you drinking? All of the prescription drugs. But yes, any chemical is going to interrupt and interfere with
the body's natural mechanism. So the amount of balding and that is a now it's a huge industry and once you have an industry worth billions, you're never going to see any information on how to protect the hair. You're only going to see info on minoxidil and Rogaine and all of these drugs that, you know, a lot of influencers are promoting because it's just a couple $1000 in the bank for them just to say here's a coupon for minoxidil or here's, you know, a hair
regrowth treatment protocol. But those are black box warning drugs. So yeah, it might grow a few springs of hair, but when you stop using it because your kidney shut down, your hair goes back to being bald. Yeah, I mean, something I don't I'm I'm asking is not because I think you might know the answer, but it's just, it's a rhetorical question that I've thought about over the years. But, but why do we have, hey, why do we grow hair and, and
often in very weird places? It does make sense that it serves one or multiple functions. You say that that it's primary function is to be antenna and then you would conclude that things like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and other wireless technology can interfere with that antenna. I would, I would say exactly that. And I wouldn't say we have to get freaked out about it. I see eagles building nests on Wi-Fi towers and herons building nests. But it's more of it's, it's an
interference. And when we don't have our protective mechanism, so we don't have the fatty coating, then I think we're more prone to influence. And I think anyone can can do the experiment and has seen that just by thinking about something you get advertised to it on the computers. How are they doing that? Yes. And I think it's important to, to, to emphasise that if I, if I'm following you correctly, all of these are vectors towards hair loss, right?
It doesn't mean that if you're circumcised you're going to lose your hair, but if you are circumcised and you use shampoo and you use conditioner and you shave your head and, and, and you're increasing, you're increasing that risk factor. Right and then you look at let's say firefighters in your area that have that use those big radios their their heads are fried. Look at them. They all look the same They all look like they had radiation
sickness. That's and and they eat the late night take and bake pizzas and they drink the sodas and they drink the coffee and they so it's it's never a one thing. It's never a taproot, like, oh, you got circumcised and you got a haircut. When you're early, you're going to be bald. It's all of it combined. And the area that you go bald is what you'll get from, you know, your dad. That's that's where it will go bald, whether it's, you know, receding back this way or it's
balled on the crown. So people will say, oh, it's just genetics. So I'm going to go bald because my dad went bald. It's no, that's that's just because you guys have the same pattern. A lot of these variables that are being included here are not good, and it's a better idea to try and remove them bit by bit. Subtract them from your life. Exactly. And and if you don't think any of this is valid, look at the mainstream research will point out that pubic hair signals
pheromones. When you strip all the the pubic hair, you're not signalling to a potential mate. Well, you don't need pubic hair to send out pheromones. Something else is happening. Something else is happening with that antenna through signalling. What is it signalling? I mean you're signalling that you're available that you're of you're of what's how can I say this? You're able to have a baby. So you're in what what would we call that? There's a word than escaping me.
You're like you haven't hit menopause. You're you're mature enough to be able to have a baby. You're ovulating. You're. Blank. I know the word you're looking for. I was going blank. This is all actually important, because it's not just about losing hair. Right, that's that's the thing where I think most people are like, oh, it's just it's a money maker and you know, take some Rogaine, who cares? We got to all die of something. But it's not that.
And when after I stopped washing my hair, I thought, this is stupid. I just, it was an experiment. I'm just going to wash my hair. I washed it and I kept bumping into everything. Just silly things and, and, and you know, near misses when I'm driving my truck around. I'm thinking what is going on? And it what I think it was. I had removed the coating. I had removed my proprioception. Something else was going on. I had just removed my sense of
where my body was in space. So fear and anger are the number one disruptors of homeostasis, worse than any chemical you could consume. I would say even more than alcohol and caffeine. Caffeine is the number one way that you can inhibit hair growth because caffeine itself stimulates adrenaline, cortisol, all of those cascade of chemicals that are released and your body has to clean it all up. So it inhibits fibrin, elastin,
collagen production. So, you know, not just the chemicals that are causing hair loss, but then we have to also look at what's inhibiting hair growth. And I mean you can see the effects of stress. So all of those chemicals are flooding in and why, why, why would the hair be something that would respond if it's just dead, lifeless, how could it go grey in a few days? You know what it what is happening with an antenna. So the body has to to pull in all resources.
You know, the the hypotheses are amazing to even to think like what is going on and what is contributing that I have so much energy in my hair that it could all of a sudden disappear in a few days and and you see that. If I, if I look at, let's say native Africans, Bushmen, whatever, people who are more rural and I compare them to people who live in the in the mega cities, it's very rare that you see rural old people bold. Right. Men I'm talking about. Exactly. And they haven't touched.
I guarantee you they haven't had routine haircuts. They aren't exposed to the same poisons unless they go in and poison the wells, which they, you know, love to do. But if they haven't received the same poisons and the electromagnetic frequencies that we have, I think that plays into it quite a bit. And then you take in account all the vitamins and supplements. I'm looking into iodine. Iodine creates a radioactive isotope within the body when you
take iodine. So all of these things that we're told to take for health and Wellness will do the opposite. If you keep your one way valves intact, you keep your sebum intact, you're not stripping away your body's defence mechanism, You're not washing your teeth with soap of any kind. I don't care how healthy your toothpaste is, if it has a foam and it's sudsing, it's soap and it's destroying your mouth.
If you don't destroy your mucosal layers inside the body, no alcohol, no alcohol tinctures, you can weather any storm. You could build a house on an EMF tower and you'd be fine. It's when, I mean, maybe, maybe not that extreme, but you can weather the chemical storms. You could weather a, you know, occasional restaurant meal and
all of these things. If you have your biofilm, your sebum, all of these fatty layers intact, that's your body's way of staying safe from it's potential harms in the environment. If you if you think, if you think about brushing your teeth, I'm just wondering now, where did it start? At some point somebody must have thought, well, let's create a toothpaste. And I kind of know the history. It wasn't very appealing. It it was, it didn't have that fresh, that fresh kind of feel.
And then they decided as a marketing trick to make it foam and, and, and get that peppermint kind of thing going. But for thousands of years, what were people doing? I mean, they didn't think about brushing their teeth. They just wanted to get food out of there. You know, they were stuck between the teeth or whatever because they didn't need to because the the teeth were healthy, right? That and that's where you have to create these industries where you have lack or deficit.
Like you don't want to be that one person, that one human in your tribe that has bad breath and everyone else has shiny gleaming teeth. You've got to step in line to protect the your connection to the tribe. So that's how they get you this, this fear and lack that, you know, if you don't brush your teeth, you're going to lose them. No, but brushing your teeth doesn't make your teeth white. I mean, animals have white teeth forever more. All of the all, it's all the
stories. So they have to get into the fear based limbic system of fear and lack. And that's what they work on belief. So you, you and I see in our observable reality all the wild animals. I mean, I go out hiking every single day and I'll find jaws and I will, I will try to break those teeth with a rock and I can't. But we eat a piece of corn and we break our teeth and shatter it into a million pieces. Why? Yes, yes, I've also wondered that.
Yeah, because we've eroded our protective mechanisms for decades and they know it. So if, if we started using toothpaste and, and three days later I broke a tooth, I'd think, hey, wait a minute guys, you're not going to get me on this one. But it's not until we get to the dentist that year like you have. I just had a client that had 15 cavities in one dental visit, hadn't had any of the year before. And I said, what was going on in that year that gave you those 15 cavities?
It was his, his whole house. Philtres had phosphorus phosphates. Now, I know that you've been to the Kruger, the Kruger National Park. You were telling me before you recorded. It's one of my favourite places to to go to. If you drive around that park and you look at just about any animal and you look at their teeth, they, generally speaking, the teeth are pretty healthy. Yeah, other than like a broken 1
here and there. But the point is, is that they don't use toothpaste and they don't go to the dentist. Exactly and they don't get radiation aimed at their now vulnerable mouth with the idea of like we're going to find the cavities. You put the cavities in there like mammograms cause breast cancer. Sorry they do. X rays cause cavities and damage to the roots and I cannot find a dentist anywhere that will allow me not to get X rays. They force you to get the X
rays. You can't get your teeth cleaned unless they get X rays. So I I am now cleaning my teeth myself. I don't recommend anyone does that. This is not medical advice. I'm just saying for me, I, I mean I call it I was mouth raped by the dental industry. The and, and everything they tell you that they're doing is to save your mouth. No it isn't. It's to get you prepared to have a mouthful of fake teeth. Yeah, with mercury in it.
Exactly. And the mercury and everything, all the metals that go in your head help you connect your become part of the the grid, the smart city. Now you're linked up to it. Same with your LED lights and everything else. The other thing, though, Robin, is that nobody likes that morning dragon breath. But I would say, and I would make a case for this when and, and there's three things that I wanted when I want to say.
One, if you're in homeostasis, you don't have bad breath, you don't have morning breath, you don't have a carpet on your tongue that you need to scrape off. And I, I would say scraping your tongue is one of the worst things that you can do. So but if you do have odour in your mouth, where is that coming from? Have you been eroding your sensitive biofilm with a biocide? Are you drinking alcohol? Are you drinking? Are you taking tinctures which
are alcohol based? That will destroy the linings? Are you taking any type of industrial waste solvent like turpentine, DMSO? That will strip away your natural mechanism. So then your bacteria, as we know, is pleomorphic. You can't kill bacteria. It'll just change shape until the environment changes. Well, now you have a problem. Now you have odour because your bacteria is out of balance. Now you'll have yeast growing because your bacteria is out of balance.
And then you eat the chemical laden foods and now we have a we're out of homeostasis. In other words, if you can go back to as close as possible to how your default configuration should be, yeah, then you won't find these things. Like you. Your armpits won't stink either, for example. Exactly. And if they do, then you think, what was I consuming that's creating the odour? Oh, this was what it was.
Stop doing that. You know, people go to start, people that are supposedly awake and healthy go to Starbucks and get coffee and bioengineered food. Well, that bioengineered food is the same as as consuming a chemical made in a lab because that's basically what it is. Your body doesn't know what it is. It has to excrete it as waste. So, you know, there's always a reason that you have these odours. There's always a reason that you're out of alignment.
Many, many things can lead to balding, hair loss, even bad diet. I would say even brushing your teeth with, with regular toothpaste, and I mean healthy toothpaste like Hello and Beaver and I don't care if they put charcoal in it doesn't make it healthy. It's stripping away the the roots and every tooth is like a, its own personal organ. And so when I make my own toothpaste, my son had been using it.
Now it's been about for him three to four years, you know, with going to his dad and using regular toothpaste here and there. And he told me that he tried to eat a bag of candy that he normally eats, and his teeth wouldn't chew it. He had to spit it out. He said, I think my teeth are now awake. They're like communicating what's poison. And I mean because they're alive anyway.
They're alive and each one has nerves that connect to different parts of the body, each each tooth individually is connected to different sections of the body and organs of the body and communicating. They're communicating back and forth and that's what we call homeostasis. So you can't say the dentist knows about the mouth because it doesn't know about the body. So it doesn't.
It doesn't know about anything. The neurosurgeon doesn't know anything about the body or the brain because it's it only sees it as a separate, compartmentalised approach to the body. The body works in synergy and so we will never know or understand how the body works ever, Period.
The end. Something that I learned in the last few years, for example, is if you go to the gym or if you doesn't mean if you go to the gym, if you, if you're doing something, it's active, one joint is not doing all the work. Your entire body is helping that joint do the work right? And the muscle, et cetera, et cetera, everything's connected. That's it. Yeah. And, and you can even prove that to yourself.
You do like a, a back raise like feel every part of your body, every part of your body is engaged, including your hair, including the proprioception around you and monitoring other people at the gym and feeling their energy and being around men that have higher testosterone. They've proven that men testosterone, testosterone levels will raise. Everything is a fluid document. But but they want to reduce testosterone in men. Of course they do, because then and and look at why we have
wars. We send our best and brightest men, 18 to die, to die to cull the herd and and the men that are left, we're going to infuse the population with oestrogen and oestrogen producing chemicals and. We're going to tell them that they can be women and and and confuse them and all sorts of other stuff. And all sorts of other things. And they're toxic masculine and we've beat them down so far that most men are afraid to even be a man. So, OK, so then Robin, what is
the moral of the story here? To not interfere with the body, because interfere means we enter into a state of fear, which is where the corporations work. So they work on our belief. The word lie is in the word belief. So they can get us to believe toothpaste is good. They can get us to believe washing all of the natural mechanisms off our body is positive. So that's once we stop believing anything they say, we start turning back into, what do I think?
Does this make sense to me? Is this in alignment with what I know to be true? Then this, the spell is broken. You're not going to go to the medical industrial complex and give them your blood for them to cast spells on. You're going to stay in harmony with your body and you're going to listen. It's like the Avatar where they connect their antenna that you're going to listen to your body signals and and act on those signals. Just on a personal level though, do you prefer men with beards?
I've been programmed by Disney movies and Hollywood movies and soap operas. So it's, it's a jump. I do. I mean, I like visually looking at them, but it's it's hard to because. My wife, yeah, she moans if I've got too much hair on my face. Yeah, She just doesn't, you know, doesn't want to kiss me or anything like that because it's just uncomfortable. So it's, it's that part of it, I think, you know, after a certain face and the beards gets nice and soft when it's growing out.
Yeah. It's like razors. It's difficult. And then then starts the cycle again. So men with beards and they start using beard oils and and beard conditioners etcetera. Then it's nice. Then I've seen some really nice beards. But those are chemicals though. If you, no, I mean, if you just use beard oils that are, and I have in my book, recipes. So you just infuse raw sesame oil with frankincense, not buying essential oils, most of those are synthetic, but infusing them with whatever you
want. Then you have like a nice scented oil that you made yourself and you know exactly where it came from. But yeah, you don't need anything to soften it besides oil. What were men doing thousands of years ago? What were the Vikings doing 1000 years ago? They must have been doing something. Yeah. And and they were strong and protective and, you know, in their full synergy.
And that's what I think what we're talking about this whole time is how we have in the modern world been convinced to disrupt our synergy so that we're not functioning as a whole. We're functioning compartmentalised. We're cut off from, you know, half to 90% of our potential by stripping away everything that keeps us in that synergy. Especially like you, like you said, you don't wear sunglasses anymore.
You don't wear sunscreen because that's, that's a number one way we energise our body, that's a number one way we keep our eyes set without needing, you know, surgery. But, well, I mean, the sunscreen thing. I mean, I don't have any evidence to back up what I'm saying, but I remember I had a conversation some years ago with woman by the name of Stephanie Seneff, who is from MIT.
And, and she just in passing in, in the recording said no, she stopped using sunscreen and stopped wearing sunglasses. Because why do you assume the sun is your enemy? And why are you putting chemicals on your skin so that your body absorbs them? What are you doing? And you don't think about that until you do. Until you do, until you realise and and you know you're radiating the chemicals on your skin. So you look at women my age, they look decades older than their husband. Why?
Because they've been putting makeup, which is chemicals on their skin. Usually it contains a type of sunscreen and they're radiating it every time they go outside with the sun. But I, I think there's, there's one other thing that we're missing is how much energy we receive directly from the sun. I had eye problems. I had to wear glasses when I was 26. I couldn't see at night until I was wearing my glasses.
Then I started needing reading glasses and then I threw them all away and I just started doing my sun gazing and, you know, a few other eye exercises and 50, almost 57, my eyes are fine. I don't need readers. My eyes are clear. If they're they get tired, I'll stare directly at the sun for a few seconds, including the middle of the day. And it I call it, it takes away the clouds. Not, not recommending that, not
recommending that. It's not medical advice, but I mean the proof is in the pudding. You wear your glasses less often now. I don't wear them at all. I have perfect vision and I don't the number one, the OK, I'll say two things that I think were the most beneficial. One, I started doing things in the dark, just, you know, my regular activities, but doing it
in the dark. And I stopped wearing sunglasses and I was wearing sunglasses 24/7, like anytime I'd go outside because my eyes are a lighter green. And so anytime I'd hit the sun and it was like, I can't wear them. And I read like, oh, because you have light coloured eyes, you need to wear sun protection.
It was the opposite. This is nothing to do with what we're talking about, but while you were talking about doing things in the dark, since since having a child I've been going, we've been going to bed earlier and waking up earlier. I feel so much better. That's why I say, no matter what, look to Mother Nature as the blueprint. You don't, you don't see, you know, animals that aren't nocturnal staying up all night or staying up late staring at
screens. And we have the incandescent bulbs and we have the LED bulbs and we have all of that, you know, so it's amazing. We have our eyesight. It's it's a miracle how healthy we actually are despite the onslaughts. How can my audience follow your work? Your sub stack I suppose.
Yeah, head over to Sub Stack where I'm starting a shadow band library because I'm so tired of my work getting removed and all the everything I put into it. And on my podcast, I did a podcast with Day Con in 2020 that just recently was removed from good old YouTube. So yeah, head over to you can go to Shadow Band Library, BANNE d.com that has all of my everything I've written that you can download now and agent 131711 all of his work. And we're getting other authors
on there. Reframing the narrative has some podcasts. Janice Parcello. So that's the best way to preserve it because it will disappear soon. You know that. Yeah, so your your sub stack is is medicine girl dot sub stack dot. Yeah, just medicine girl on sub stack.
