DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial InterlopersGiven the large and growing list of chronic human diseases you have confirmed are actually viral in origin, it is shocking to see this must encompass a huge number of unhealthy people, given that the list includes so many of the most common maladies. Can you help us put in perspective this huge dilemma that is still completely unappreciated by medical science? What percent of all cases of chronic illness are actually viral in origin and what does that say about the history and current practice of medicine?
Nicola Staff asked 3 days ago
We can give you a rough estimate that this is more than 85% of people with chronic maladies. It is only because so many symptoms are karmic, as that alone can cause problems in the body, that the number is not higher. So the figure for people with chronic maladies must include those who may only seek help once or twice but live for a long period of time, sometimes lifelong, with intermittent symptoms of all kinds, or even unrelenting torment that is simply undiagnosable because it does not fit the normal diagnostic criteria warranting a specific treatment by a physician. This is the nature of karma that it is stirring up old past trauma from prior lives in most cases, so there is no conscious connection to anything, it is just that symptoms appear and then a person suffers and goes looking for a medical diagnosis and a way to fix it and then finds nothing will help. There are many, many, instances of these sorts of things. Often, people have viral conditions and one or two strictly karmic complaints as well, so this is a large aggregate of situations from mild to moderate, to quite severe in their impact and level of discomfort, and resulting in unhappiness for the patient. What this means in terms of the practice of medicine is that medicine is basically clueless pretty much across the board. Those things that are karmic might well be often misdiagnosed as something treatable, but even when not, there are no good answers and the people will usually not respond for any length of time to drugs or other therapeutic maneuvers, so medicine has no answer for those who suffer. The great percentage, that 85% for whom there is a virus caused malady, will similarly not be helped, at least enough to eradicate the condition by medical treatment, and if there is a seeming respite from symptoms, perhaps something like a cancer going into remission, almost inevitably there will be a reoccurrence because the virus was not ever dealt with and it will simply trigger a new tumor to grow at some point somewhere in the body and remains a risk lifelong. Because science is completely unaware of the wide scope of viral causes for so many ailments constituting the most severe of human maladies from a demographic basis as well as financial, the cost and suffering are staggering. So medicine has been hijacked and sidelined to be little help for what ails you as a species. That is a deliberate commandeering of human capability and an active manipulation to keep humans in the dark, and sideline progress through corrupting researchers to pursue the wrong ideas and abandon the good ones. Even the corruption of clinical trials that would be a key hurdle for those would-be remedies that make it through the maze and get close to being proven as useful, can undermine and prevent that final push to the finish line. Those are the most costly and disappointing, and may be a tragedy in their own right because of the missed opportunity that results, getting so close to a breakthrough. By the same token, many marginal or questionable drugs are tested and then the data manipulated to show some benefit and they are approved for use and it might not be for years, and in some cases never, that they end up being recalled and discarded for actually being worthless. This, taken together, creates quite an indictment of the medical enterprise, but it is typical of society overall and not unique to what medical science does or does not do. Everything about human culture has degrees of corruption from mild to severe.