There has always been a certain kind of child who unsettles the world — not through disobedience alone, but through a deeper, older kind of defiance that cannot be taught, tamed, silenced, or medicated into submission. These children arrive carrying something the system cannot measure and does not know how to absorb: a spirit that refuses to bow. A mind that refuses to dim. A will that refuses to be carved into the shapes demanded by institutions. These children do not break under pressure — they ignite under it. And that ignition terrifies the system more than anything else.
To understand the system’s fear, one must walk through history as if walking through a corridor lined with closed doors. Behind each door lies an era, and behind each era lies the same recurring theme: institutions fear the individuals they cannot control. Empires fear thinkers. Armies fear dissenters. Churches fear questioners. Governments fear visionaries. And school systems fear children whose spirits run wild with imagination, curiosity, and rebellion.
You can feel this fear in the design of the classroom itself. Everything in the room exists to constrain the child who might one day challenge it. The rows of desks like tiny coffins for creativity. The bells like command whistles. The rules stacked like bricks to build a wall between the child and their nature. The fluorescent lights casting a pallor over young faces, washing away the glow of wonder that should live in their eyes. It is all part of the silent architecture of control.
Because nothing threatens a control-based system more than a child who listens to their own inner voice instead of the one coming from the front of the room.
Children who cannot be controlled ask too many questions — real questions, unsettling questions, questions that make adults stare into distances they have spent years avoiding. These children expose hypocrisy without meaning to. They see through pretense as easily as breathing. They challenge rules that were never meant to be questioned. They refuse to sit still not because they are disobedient, but because stillness feels like a kind of spiritual death.
The system fears these children because they behave like life behaves — erratic, messy, unpredictable, vibrant, unstoppable. And institutions depend on predictability. Predictability fuels efficiency. Efficiency fuels order. Order fuels control. Control fuels power. And anything outside that chain threatens the entire structure.
This is why schools, governments, and industries have always feared the children who cannot be molded. Because one child with an unbreakable spirit can become an adult capable of dismantling entire systems.
You can see this fear in the way the system responds to these children. First comes the concern. Then the monitoring. Then the meetings. Then the labels. Then the specialists. Then the medication. And beneath each step, you will find the same silent truth: the system is trying to subdue what it cannot understand.
In another century, these children might have been explorers, inventors, sailors, wanderers, shamans, architects, poets, prophets. The world once relied on them. Civilization once advanced because of them. New continents were discovered by them. Scientific revolutions were sparked by them. Social movements were led by them.
But in a modern industrial society that values uniformity over humanity, these children are treated as malfunctions — errors in need of correction.
A child who cannot be controlled grows into an adult who cannot be easily manipulated, and that is precisely what the system fears. Because uncontrolled adults become whistleblowers. They become entrepreneurs who refuse corporate chains. They become activists who challenge laws. They become creators who expose illusions. They become thinkers who unravel the architecture of deception. They become leaders who recognize when power is being abused — and say so out loud.
So when a child like this enters a classroom, the system does not see possibility. It sees risk.
The risk that the status quo will be questioned. The risk that compliance will not be learned. The risk that authority will not be obeyed. The risk that the child will one day grow into someone who dismantles the very structure built to contain them.
This fear is why the system rushes to label these children. Labels make complexity manageable. Labels turn humans into categories. Categories turn categories into diagnoses. Diagnoses turn diagnoses into markets. And markets turn spirited, untamed children into long-term customers obeying a narrative they never wrote.
But here is the truth hidden beneath the system’s cold machinery: children who cannot be controlled carry the very spark that keeps humanity from falling into tyranny. They are the balance. The counterweight. The disruption that prevents stagnation. They are reminders that life expands despite pressure — and often because of it.
You can feel their presence even now. The child who climbs instead of walks. The child who laughs too loud. The child who builds towers and knocks them down just to see how they fall. The child who turns a worksheet into a story. The child who sees patterns no one taught them. The child who interrupts because their thoughts cannot wait their turn. The child whose body shivers with too much life for a world designed for too little.
The system names them “hyperactive.” But nature calls them “alive.”
The system names them “impulsive.” But history calls them “courageous.”
The system names them “distracted.” But visionaries call them “expansive.”
The system names them “noncompliant.” But movements call them “leaders.”
The system names them “difficult.” But truth calls them “necessary.”
These children are not here to obey. They are here to evolve us.
And the system knows it.
That is why it fears them. That is why it labels them. That is why it medicates them. That is why it tries to quiet them, contain them, and tame them.
Because if even one of these children grows into the adult they were meant to be, the system must answer for the damage it caused — and the illusion it maintained.
The greatest irony is that the children who cannot be controlled are the ones the future depends on. They are the innovators, the rebels with cause, the artists who redraw the maps, the thinkers who rebuild the world from the ashes of outdated ideas. They are the ones who show us where the system has failed — and where humanity must rise.
The problem was never that these children could not be controlled. The problem was that the system should never have tried to control them at all.
DISCLAIMER
This series is written for educational, historical, and personal reflection purposes. It is not medical advice, nor does it diagnose, treat, or replace consultation with a licensed medical professional. All historical references are based on documented sources, public records, and widely published research.
A.L. Childers is a multi-genre author known for blending investigative research with storytelling that cuts straight to the bone. Raised in the American South and forged by lived experience, Childers exposes uncomfortable truths about systems, institutions, and the hidden machinery shaping modern life. Her work spans history, health, psychology, spirituality, and cultural critique — always with a warm, human voice that refuses to look away.
A powerful, historically documented Childers-meets-modern exposé revealing how the American school system was engineered for obedience, not learning — and how ADHD was later invented to pathologize normal childhood behavior. This multi-part series examines who built the system, who profits from it, and how millions of children were mislabeled as “disordered” while the real disorder lived inside the institution itself.
Simple, everyday tools to bring more calm into your home
🧩 1. The 3–2–1 Reset
When emotions run high, pause and try this together:
3 deep breaths
2 things you can see and name
1 thing you are grateful for This helps reset the nervous system and shift focus.
🧩 2. Sensory-Friendly Morning Routine
Lay out clothes the night before
Use soft lighting instead of bright overheads
Keep breakfast predictable (rotate 2–3 favorite meals) Reduces overstimulation first thing in the day.
🧩 3. The “Calm Corner”
Create a space in your home with:
Noise-cancelling headphones
A weighted blanket
A basket of fidgets or sensory toys This gives both kids and parents a safe space to regulate before things escalate.
🧩 4. Micro-Breaks for Parents
5 minutes with headphones and calming music
A quick walk outside
A simple grounding mantra: “I am safe. I can reset. This moment will pass.” Your nervous system sets the tone — caring for yourself helps your kids too.
🧩 5. The “Visual To-Do” List
Use whiteboards or sticky notes with simple icons/words for daily tasks. Neurodivergent kids (and parents!) often thrive with visual reminders over verbal instructions.
💜 From My Family to Yours
As a mom and grandmother who has walked this path of undiagnosed neurodivergence, I know the feelings of overwhelm, shame, and exhaustion. These quick hacks aren’t about being perfect — they’re about making life just a little easier and more connected each day.
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Discover tools, research, and real-life stories in my book:
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I am not a medical professional. These parenting hacks are based on lived experience, research, and practical application. Always consult with a licensed professional for medical or therapeutic advice specific to your family’s needs.
In the 19th century, industrialization redefined societies, fueling unprecedented economic growth while leaving workers, public health, and the environment in its wake. Charles Dickens, in Oliver Twist, painted a vivid picture of these times, depicting orphaned children subjected to grim conditions emblematic of labor practices where workers were often treated as dispensable. The Factories Act of 1833 attempted to alleviate the harshest child labor practices, marking a small but crucial step towards reform. For many industrial oligarchs, however, workers remained little more than interchangeable parts in a vast machine—a narrative that, centuries later, still finds unsettling parallels in today’s global economy.
The Smog-Choked Cities of the Past and Present
Cities like London, Manchester, and Glasgow bore the brunt of unchecked industrialization, with skies blackened by coal smoke and rivers polluted by toxic waste. Factories burned vast amounts of coal, polluting the air, while industrial runoff tainted waterways, making urban environments breeding grounds for respiratory illnesses like tuberculosis and bronchitis. Edwin Chadwick’s Sanitary Report of 1842 meticulously documented these squalid conditions, underscoring the devastating human cost of unchecked industrial growth. In Manchester, life expectancy among laborers dropped to just 17 years, while rural life offered an average of 38 years—striking evidence of the disparity caused by pollution.
Today, we see similar patterns as smog clouds urban centers from Beijing to New Delhi, where rapid industrialization has had a similar toll on public health. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that outdoor air pollution leads to 4.2 million deaths annually, with developing countries particularly vulnerable. History has shown that, while industry brings economic progress, prioritizing profit over health can have dire consequences for society—a pattern of disregard still echoed in modern environmental crises.
Exploitation of Women and Children: Yesterday’s Reality, Today’s Reflection
The labor force of the Industrial Revolution heavily depended on the contributions of women and children, often at great personal cost. Women were paid a fraction of what men earned, working long hours in factories and domestic roles that reinforced societal inequalities and limited opportunities for education. Children as young as five worked in dangerous, confined spaces, performing tasks that exploited their size and agility. The Mines Act of 1842, which restricted children under ten from working underground, sought to address this abuse but was poorly enforced. The voices of exploited groups were muted in public discourse, and it was only through the efforts of social reformers like Dickens that these harsh realities reached wider audiences.
Modern parallels persist across the world. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), 152 million children globally are still engaged in child labor, often under hazardous conditions in industries ranging from agriculture to mining. Women today continue to face gendered wage disparities, overrepresentation in low-paying, precarious jobs, and limited upward mobility in many sectors. The lessons of the past serve as both a warning and an inspiration, reminding us that exploitation, whether in 19th-century factories or 21st-century supply chains, remains a challenge to overcome.
Lessons from History: Why This Matters Today
The shadows of the Industrial Revolution illuminate a recurring theme: the consolidation of wealth and power in the hands of a few often comes at the expense of the many. While early legislation like the Factories Act and Mines Act attempted reform, meaningful change required persistent public awareness and advocacy, similar to today’s environmental and labor rights movements. By recognizing these historical patterns, we are better equipped to hold modern industries accountable, ensuring that progress is genuinely ethical, inclusive, and sustainable.
Sources:
Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist
Factories Act of 1833, Parliamentary Records
Edwin Chadwick’s Sanitary Report of 1842
International Labour Organization (ILO), “Global Estimates of Child Labour”
World Health Organization (WHO), “Air Pollution Data and Health Impacts”
The Hidden Empire: A Journey Through Millennia of Oligarchic Rule
For readers intrigued by the untold power dynamics that shaped history, The Hidden Empire: A Journey Through Millennia of Oligarchic Rule provides an essential exploration of how the world we know has been influenced by a small, ruling elite. This book reveals the layers of control and manipulation that have extended across centuries, illustrating how the same families, corporations, and powerful institutions have maintained influence, often from the shadows. History, as they say, is written by the winners—those who wish to shape not just the present but the future. By understanding these hidden forces, we begin to see the narratives that steer public perception and drive the systems of power, encouraging readers to question and think critically about the world around them.
Acknowledgments
Writing The Hidden Empire: A Journey Through Millennia of Oligarchic Rule has been a deeply fulfilling journey, and it would not have been possible without the support, guidance, and encouragement of many.
I express my deepest gratitude to my family and friends, who have been pillars of strength. To my research team, your tireless work unearthing historical truths brought hidden stories to light, and to my editor, your keen insight helped shape this book to its best form.
Thank you to the readers who seek knowledge and challenge accepted truths. Together, we reveal what was once concealed and forge a new understanding of our world.
With immense gratitude, A.L. Childers
Foreword
The Hidden Empire offers readers a lens through which to view history beyond the facts and dates neatly arranged in textbooks. Behind every celebrated victory lies a more intricate story, shaped by those who have silently influenced civilization. This book uncovers the narrative of an empire that transcends governments and eras, showing how power has been passed down through bloodlines, dynasties, and corporations.
Prepare to see history anew, question what has long been accepted, and discover the structures of power that have quietly defined our world. The Hidden Empire offers an expert analysis that illuminates the mechanisms of control—revealing a reality that most people never see.
Welcome to The Hidden Empire.
A.L. Childers
Introduction from the Author: A.L. Childers
Since time immemorial, the powerful few have governed the many, crafting narratives that obscure the reality of our supposed freedoms. As a writer, I aim to reveal the secret empire that has quietly governed humanity, a force that continues today under new forms and faces. This book is not just about the past; it’s a call to recognize the present and question the systems we live within. We may be free to think—but what we think has long been influenced by forces we rarely see. The time has come to look beyond the carefully constructed facade.
Thank you for joining me on this journey of revelation and exploration. Together, we uncover The Hidden Empire.
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This piece was inspired by timeless wisdom and the understanding that true success lies not in the small battles, but in the pursuit of one’s purpose.
Welcome to our exploration of sanity and madness—an exploration that invites you to not only read, but to reflect, to engage, and to carry forward the torch of understanding into a world that yearns for compassion and acceptance.”
“Old Mother Hubbard” is a charming nursery rhyme that recounts the whimsical adventures of an old woman and her dog. The rhyme goes:
Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard, To give the poor dog a bone; But when she came there, The cupboard was bare, And so the poor dog had none.
Children picture a kind-hearted old woman who, despite her best efforts, finds her cupboard empty when she tries to feed her beloved dog. The story continues with a series of humorous and fanciful events, adding to the delight and charm of this classic nursery rhyme. However, beneath this light-hearted tale lies a deeper, darker truth that resonates with the experiences of many Americans today.
The Dark Truth Behind “Old Mother Hubbard”
While the rhyme appears to be a simple tale of an old woman and her dog, it may also reflect the grim realities of poverty and hunger. One interpretation suggests that “Old Mother Hubbard” is a commentary on the widespread poverty and destitution experienced by many during the 18th and 19th centuries. The empty cupboard symbolizes the lack of resources and food, a common plight for the poor. The rhyme’s whimsical tone belies the harsh truth of starvation and the struggles of those who lived in extreme poverty. The image of the “poor dog” further emphasizes the desperation of the situation, highlighting the lack of basic necessities.
Another theory ties the rhyme to political and religious satire. It has been suggested that “Old Mother Hubbard” may represent the clergy or the government, and the “dog” symbolizes the people. The empty cupboard reflects the neglect and failure of those in power to provide for the needs of the populace. The rhyme could be seen as a critique of the inadequate social support systems and the indifference of those in authority to the suffering of the common people.
Drawing Parallels: The Modern American Experience
Just as “Old Mother Hubbard” masks a history of poverty and neglect, the modern American taxpayer faces an economic landscape where the government’s reach is ever-present, and the burden of taxation weighs heavily on the lower and middle classes. In America, the common person is taxed on nearly everything—income, property, sales, and even inheritance. These taxes, much like the empty cupboard in the rhyme, often leave individuals and families struggling to make ends meet.
The government, through its various agencies and policies, rules the lower and middle classes, creating a situation where economic stability is difficult to achieve. The constant demand for revenue to support public services and other expenditures places a heavy burden on the working class, much like the bare cupboard of Old Mother Hubbard.
Historical Echoes: Economic Burden and Social Neglect
The analogy between the empty cupboard in the rhyme and the modern economic environment is striking. Just as the cupboard eventually ends up empty, many Americans find themselves facing economic instability as taxes and cost-of-living expenses rise. The government’s control over financial aspects creates a situation where the lower and middle classes are perpetually at risk of falling into financial despair.
Consider the impact of open borders and the allocation of resources to immigrants, which, while intended to provide humanitarian aid, add to the financial strain on taxpayers. The government’s continued financial aid to foreign nations, such as the billions sent to Ukraine, further amplifies this frustration. Many Americans are left wondering why their hard-earned money is being used to support initiatives abroad while they struggle to afford basic necessities at home.
History and Authors
The earliest recorded version of “Old Mother Hubbard” was published in 1805 by Sarah Catherine Martin in a book titled The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog. The rhyme quickly gained popularity and has since become a staple of nursery rhymes. While Sarah Catherine Martin is credited with the publication, the origins of the story may be older, stemming from oral traditions and folk tales. The rhyme’s enduring appeal lies in its simple yet captivating narrative and the relatable struggles of its characters.
A Reflection for Modern Americans
So, next time you recite “Old Mother Hubbard,” consider the layers of history and social commentary hidden within its lines. Behind the amusing tale of an old woman and her dog lies a reflection on poverty, social neglect, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of hardship. Much like the rhyme’s cupboard, the financial resources of many Americans are often left bare by the weight of taxation and economic policy. Recognizing this parallel can help us understand the deeper implications of our tax system and the governmental control that affects our everyday lives.
As Americans, we must remain vigilant and informed about the forces that shape our economic landscape. The lessons embedded in “Old Mother Hubbard” serve as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between stability and collapse, urging us to advocate for a fairer and more equitable system for all.
Children’s laughter fills the air as they gleefully sing and play, imagining the grand old bridge in a gentle state of disrepair. It’s all fun and games, right? But what if I told you that the seemingly innocent nursery rhyme “London Bridge is Falling Down” holds a dark truth that resonates deeply with the history and current experiences of the American people?
The Dark Truth Behind the Rhyme
Hold on to your hats, because the real story behind “London Bridge is Falling Down” plunges us into the murky waters of history. This rhyme, while seemingly innocent, is believed to reference numerous disasters and reconstructions of the actual London Bridge, including chilling methods reportedly used to ensure its stability.
The earliest versions of the bridge date back to Roman times, but the most infamous stories arise from the medieval era. One particularly dark theory suggests that children were buried alive in the foundations of the bridge as a form of human sacrifice. This gruesome practice was believed to ensure that the bridge would remain standing, as the spirits of the sacrificed children would protect it from collapse. Imagine the fear and horror of medieval Londoners, who lived in a world where human sacrifices were a desperate attempt to appease the gods or secure a stable structure. The idea of innocent lives being entombed within the stone and mortar of the bridge casts a dark shadow over the playful rhyme.
Another interpretation connects the rhyme to the repeated Viking attacks on London, specifically the destruction caused by Olaf II of Norway in the early 11th century. His forces reportedly pulled down the bridge as part of their invasion, leading to the depiction of the bridge falling down.
So, while children merrily chant about London Bridge, they are unknowingly recounting tales of destruction, death, and historical turmoil. The rhyme becomes a haunting echo of a time when fear and superstition ruled the day, and the foundations of society were as unstable as the bridges they built.
Drawing Parallels: The American Experience
Now, let’s draw a parallel to the American experience. Just as “London Bridge is Falling Down” masks a history of sacrifice and turmoil, the modern American taxpayer faces a reality where the government imposes burdens that can feel just as oppressive.
In America, the common person is taxed on nearly everything – income, property, sales, and even inheritance. These taxes, like the wool tax in medieval England, often seem to benefit the wealthy and powerful while placing a heavy burden on the working class. The constant demand for revenue to support various governmental expenditures leaves many Americans struggling to afford basic necessities.
Historical Echoes: Human Sacrifice and Economic Burden
Just as medieval Londoners faced the fear of human sacrifices to maintain their bridge, modern Americans confront the economic sacrifices demanded by an ever-expanding government. The open borders and allocation of resources to immigrants, while noble in intent, add to the financial strain on taxpayers. The government’s continued financial aid to foreign nations, such as the billions sent to Ukraine, further amplifies this frustration, especially when many Americans are homeless and hungry.
The common American, much like the “little boy who lives down the lane” in “Baa Baa Black Sheep,” works tirelessly, only to see their hard-earned money lining the pockets of the rich and powerful. The nursery rhyme serves as a subtle protest against unfair taxation, a whisper of dissent cleverly masked as a children’s song. This reflects the broader economic oppression and exploitation that many feel today.
History and Authors
The first recorded version of “London Bridge is Falling Down” dates back to the 17th century, but references to the bridge and its troubles are much older. The rhyme was first published in the form we recognize today in the 1850s, but it likely existed in oral tradition long before then. The authorship of the rhyme is anonymous, as with many nursery rhymes that have been passed down through generations. Its endurance is a testament to its catchy melody and the universal fascination with tales of construction and collapse.
London Bridge itself has undergone numerous reconstructions over the centuries, each iteration facing its own set of challenges. From the Roman bridge to the medieval stone structure, and the more modern versions, London Bridge has been a central part of the city’s history. The current bridge, completed in 1973, stands as a symbol of resilience and renewal.
A Reflection for Modern Americans
The next time you hear children singing “London Bridge is Falling Down,” remember the layers of history embedded in those simple words. The rhyme is not just a game but a narrative of human sacrifice, invasion, and the relentless march of time. Similarly, the modern American taxpayer’s struggle is a reflection of economic burdens and systemic challenges.
Both the rhyme and the American experience remind us that history has a way of repeating itself, often in surprising and sobering ways. As we navigate our own economic and social landscapes, let’s remain vigilant and aware of the forces shaping our lives, much like the medieval Londoners who faced their own daunting challenges.
I completely agree that homeschooling is a whole different ball game compared to traditional schooling. It takes time to adjust and can be quite challenging, whether you’re new to homeschooling or have just recently pulled your children out of the traditional school system. Everyone has their own reasons for making this decision, and it’s important to remember that there is no one-size-fits-all solution.
As homeschoolers, we have chosen a unique educational path for our children that differs from the traditional school system. While this decision offers many benefits, it can also subject us to stereotypes and criticism from those who may not fully understand the homeschooling lifestyle.
Welcome to “The Personalized Homeschooler: Tailoring Education to Your Child’s Interests and Passions.” In this book, we will explore the various ways you can customize your homeschooling experience to suit your child’s unique needs and preferences. Whether you are new to homeschooling or a seasoned homeschooling parent looking for fresh ideas, this book is here to guide you on your personalized homeschooling journey.
This book will explore each niche in detail, providing practical tips, resources, and curriculum ideas to help you personalize your homeschooling journey. By tailoring your child’s education to their interests and passions, you can create an engaging, enjoyable, and meaningful learning environment.
Homeschooling is a fantastic option for those who want to learn in a relaxed environment and at their own pace. It doesn’t matter where you learn, whether it’s in a homeschool room, at the kitchen table, or on the porch swing. You can learn anywhere, anytime! With homeschooling, you have the flexibility to work through different subjects, use topics for unit studies, or even take a day off for science projects and reading. There is no peer pressure, and you can learn during the day, at night, or on the weekends. Plus, since there’s only one teacher for one student, parents can choose the curriculum, schedule, and lesson plans that work best for their child’s learning style. With self-paced learning, students can easily get ahead and catch up later if they need to. Homeschooling also gives you the freedom to spend all day on a subject you like, and you don’t need to match the public school system. Why not give homeschooling a try?
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Please follow along with me on this journey of discovery as I share my brush of madness with exquisite clarity. Luckily, I was never a quick fix-it junkie where I said no to many suggestions from board-certified or certifiable doctors because I felt it in my soul that it was merely a bonafide being placed on my issues. The names of certain doctors have been changed because I don’t want to be sued for proven the lack in their field.
Hippocrates was right when he said: Let the food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food.
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The information and recipes in the blog are based on the author’s research and personal experiences. It’s for entertainment purposes only. Every attempt has been made to provide accurate, up-to-date, and reliable information. No warranties of any kind are expressed or implied. Readers acknowledge that the author does not render legal, financial, medical, or professional advice. By reading this blog, the reader agrees that under no circumstance the author is not responsible for any direct or indirect loss incurred by using the information contained within this blog. Including but not limited to errors, omissions, or inaccuracies. This blog is not intended to replace what your healthcare provider has suggested. The author is not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences from using any of the suggestions, preparations, or procedures discussed in this blog. All matters about your health should be supervised by a healthcare professional. I am not a doctor or a medical professional. This blog is designed as an educational and entertainment tool only. Please always check with your health practitioner before taking any vitamins, supplements, or herbs, as they may have side effects, especially when combined with medications, alcohol, or other vitamins or supplements. Knowledge is power; educate yourself and find the answer to your healthcare needs. Wisdom is a beautiful thing to seek. I hope this blog will teach and encourage you to take leaps in your life to educate yourself for a happier & healthier life. You have to take ownership of your health.
The views and services offered by Thehypothyroidismismchick.com are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical assistance but as an alternative for those seeking solutions for better health. We do not claim to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease but simply help you make physical and mental changes in your own body to help your body heal itself. Remember that results may vary, and if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a severe condition, you should consult a physician or other appropriate medical professional before using any products or information on this site. Thehypothyroidisimchick.com assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. Your use of this website indicates your agreement to these terms. Our full disclosure, terms of use, and privacy policy.
The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information on or available through this website, is for general information purposes only. Opinions expressed here are the opinions of the writer. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking medical treatment because of something you have read or accessed through this website.
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Some days ago I woke up to the announcement that Covid vaccinations are to be offered to all 16- and 17-year-olds, to ‘allow antibodies to build before the start of the autumn term on September 1’.
Two of you were invited some time ago to roll up your sleeves, and one of you accepted that invitation: perhaps because your job demanded it, perhaps in the belief that you would be protecting others from an illness which you’ve been taught for months on end to fear above all else. Now two more of you are being asked to decide for or against the vaccines. Within a few months another of you will follow, and soon after that yet another. Before the year is out, age restrictions may be lowered still further and the rest of you will also be recruited in the campaign to ‘get needles into arms’. So I’m writing you this letter.
You’re being asked to make a decision which may affect your life and health far into the future, and it’s important for you to be fully informed of all the facts before coming to that decision. However, some of the most important facts are being played down, ignored or even censored by the government and the media, so I’d like to be sure that you’re aware of them. If you’ve done some research for yourself, well and good. If you haven’t, the information that follows may help you weigh up the risks and benefits. This information is strictly factual, not a matter of opinion. You can check the facts for yourselves by clicking on the links I’ve given.
Firstly, you need to know that the vaccines being pressed upon you have not been fully tested. Moderna won’t complete Phase III clinical trials until October 2022, Pfizer and Astrazeneca until early in 2023. This means that they’re still in the experimental stage. Normally a vaccine will undergo testing for some five to ten years before being approved. Sometimes testing will continue for even longer. The Covid vaccines were released in less than a year, for emergency use only. They are still subject to intensive monitoring under the Black Triangle label, so there’s no guarantee of their short-term, let alone medium- or long-term, safety. For someone of your age, with years of life before you, this must be an important consideration. Is it wise to accept a treatment which may have unforeseeable consequences at some future date? Some scientists believe, for instance, that the vaccines may affect fertility or cause birth defects. You may think that doesn’t matter. I would have too when I was your age. Over time, viewpoints change.
Secondly, these vaccines are already resulting in very high reports of death and injury. As of Tuesday (August 17) the UK government’s own Yellow Card data records 342,014 separate reports listing 1,135,579 adverse reactions, including 1,559 deaths, closely following upon vaccination. Things are much the same in the EU and in the US.
You may be told that the Yellow Card data should be disregarded because the reports haven’t been officially checked. This is misleading. Yes, these reports have been volunteered by people who may be mistaken in linking a change in their health to the vaccines. However, vaccine adverse reactions are routinely under-reported rather than over-reported. Reports of problems arising soon after receiving the Covid vaccines are already far, far greater than usual. For the record, a vaccine is usually withdrawn well before it notches up deaths in three figures. When 45million Americans were vaccinated against swine flu in 1976, the vaccine was withdrawn after 53 deaths. If only 100 of the alleged 1,559 post-vaccination deaths in the UK can be directly attributed to the vaccines, the roll-out should already have been stopped. Why, instead, are the suspect ‘jabs’ being offered to more and more people? Why are they being offered to you?
Thirdly, the vaccines you’re being asked to accept don’t do what you probably expect them to do. Most of us assume that when we’ve been vaccinated against a particular disease we won’t get it ourselves and we won’t pass it on to other people. ‘Stop the spread!’ has been the driving force behind the campaign to ‘get shots into arms’. However, the Covid vaccines weren’t designed to stop the spread. They haven’t been tested with a view to preventing infection by the virus or stopping transmission of the virus. They’ve been tested only to see if they can reduce the severity of symptoms if you’re unlucky enough to get a bad case of Covid. Since they weren’t designed to do what vaccines are supposed to do, it would be more accurate to call them medications.
Fourthly, now that the dust has settled, it has become clear that Covid isn’t by any means as dangerous as we were told in February 2020. For months now, doctors all over the world have been successfully treating patients with combinations of drugs which have long safety records and which are proving both cheaper and more effective than the emergency ‘vaccines’. Early treatment at home by a competent professional, they say, can bring most people through Covid safely, and ease the pressure on hospitals. https://www.youtube.com/embed/QAHi3lX3oGM?feature=oembed
Lastly, these aren’t only experimental medications (that is, still in the trial phase). They employ a novel technology. Unlike traditional vaccines, they don’t encourage immunity by introducing a weak dose of the infective agent to your body. Instead, they actually induce the cells of your body to produce that infective agent, in order to raise an immune response against it. Already many reputable scientists and doctors are relating the types of adverse reactions that are being reported directly to this novel technology. For instance Dr Peter McCullough, one of the world’s leading heart specialists, points to links between the vaccines and numerous cases of myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) in young men and boys. Though most of the patients recover, scarring may occur, causing permanent damage to the heart.
Another doctor, Charles Hoffe, a practising GP in British Columbia for 28 years, became worried when a number of his patients reported troubling side-effects after vaccination. He believes that the Covid vaccines are causing microscopic blood clots which result in permanent damage to non-regenerating organs: the brain, heart, lungs and spinal cord. This theory is now on the way to being confirmed, with the help of volunteers who agree to take a D-Dimer test within a week of receiving the vaccines. To date, the D-Dimer test has shown that the clotting mechanism was activated in 62 per cent of previously clot-free volunteers. Dr Hoffe is continuing these tests, with greater numbers involved, and states that D-Dimer tests in Australia and the UK have produced similar results. This suggests that blood clotting after the Covid vaccinations is not limited to large clots, and is not rare. Although in most cases the clots are too small to cause an immediate health crisis, Dr Hoffe believes they are likely to result in significant problems within two to three years.
To sum up: you’re young and healthy; you’re at virtually no risk from Covid. Experience of other coronaviruses may already have made you immune, but if you do have the illness in the future, you will probably hardly notice it, and vaccination certainly won’t prevent you spreading it to others. In any case, we now know that the disease is treatable. On the other hand, the many reports of death and injuries on the Yellow Card system are warning us that we know far too little about the novel vaccines to be confident that they’re safe, especially for people like you, who are young enough for unforeseeable complications to affect your life disastrously in the years ahead.
There are other things, unconnected with your health, which may influence your decision. The government is giving you a powerful message that, if you refuse the vaccine, your opportunities will be painfully restricted. You may not be able to travel. You may not be able to go clubbing. You may not be able to go on to higher education or find a job.
Understandably, the urgency of these considerations may weigh more with you at the moment than any care for some vague future threat to your health or your ability to have a family.
Or perhaps, if you take the time to think things over, you may just find yourself asking why, when it is now clear that Covid can be effectively treated by tried and trusted methods outside hospital, while evidence regarding the vaccines urges caution, your government are so keen to blackmail you into overcoming any ‘vaccine hesitancy’ as the price for being allowed to live a full life.
You have a hard choice to make. God bless you all, and help you to make it wisely.
With love,
Granny
1. The vaccines haven’t even completed clinical trials (2023)
2. By definition NO long term testing can have take place (avg period from inception to ful auth – 12.5 years)
3. No testing on animals has taken place. Previous attempts at SARS-COVID vaccines all faltered at this point, as a result of ADE – Antibody-Dependent Enhancement, which can kill you with a cytokine storm.
4. The spike protein being introduced into your body (not mine, you must be ******* joking) is extremely toxic (well’ it’s the part of the virus that attacks you). Contrary to what was originally stated, they do not remain in the shoulder but spread all over the body to organs which clearly – witness the mammoth numbers of ADRs – they damage. Heart, Brain, Spleen, Ovaries. Down the line I expect to see serious numbers of neurological conditions arise from this.
5) it decreased your own immune system by 35%
6) Antibody dependent enhancement. It tricks the entire body into believing that the cell that is eating the pathogen when it isn’t. it leads up to a cytokine storm then leads to organ failure.
7) Everyone who has taken the jab is blood clotting. Take a d-dimer test.
8) If you get your own children vaxxed with this new shot you will sterilize them
9) You are also injected yourself with the equivalent of HIV
10) You can no longer donate blood, blood plasma, organs , breastfeed, nor bone marrow. if you don’t believe me- go try!
One should also add that nobody has been warned of the potential dangers of this experiment. Ergo, the Nuremberg Convention has been multiply breached, medical ethics thrown out of the window, and the modern Hippocratic Oath, “First do no harm” abandoned.
May those responsible rot in hell.
The industry for profit over people is mean, nasty, greedy, and sinister. Everything I feared is true.
There is a war raging against humanity and our earth. We have been passively indoctrinated and so utterly pre-programmed that we do not ask the questions that need to ask. We have laid our trust completely in those in power or someone with a title behind their name. People conditioned blindly believing in things simply because enough people assured us it was true. Infectious diseases have been irradiated but chronic diseases are the new black plague of our modern time. This book is profoundly personal as it represents a mission brimming with meaning. As I reflect on extraordinary truths about our nation’s health history, current, and future, I also offer you wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. We must stop the atrocities if we want to become a healthier nation in the future. We must stop the atrocities if we want the human race to survive. I hope my voice and advocacy will continue to help lead the way and this book will make changes for current and future generations to come. No, I simply do not have all the answers but I have written plenty in this book to make you start questioning EVERYTHING.
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Please follow along with me on this journey of discovery as I share with you my brush of madness with exquisite clarity. Luckily, I was never a quick fix-it junkie where I said no to many suggestions from board certified or certifiable doctors because I felt it in my soul that it was merely a banaide being placed on my issues. The names of certain doctors have been changed because frankly, I don’t want to be sued for proven their lack in their field.
Hippocrates was right when he said: Let they food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food.
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