
Kyle Young
Business Strategy Consultant and Writer at Freelance
Business Strategy Consultant. Husband. Dad to a very spoiled three-year-old. Writer for HBR, Fast Company, CNBC, Psychology Today, Business Insider...
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2 weeks ago |
secularheretic.substack.com | Kyle Young
For those of you that are infatuated with mined pink Himalayan (or from other mining locations) salt, (and even the liquid byproduct mineral water supplement unless it is carefully vetted or formulated), it may contain toxic ingredients such as radium, tin, cadmium, and other adverse ingredients, the result of the random and unvetted mining process, whose toxic, naturally occurring chemical elements can accumulate over time and be difficult, if not impossible, to pass and remove through one's...
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2 weeks ago |
secularheretic.substack.com | Kyle Young
No creature has ever been found to utilize aluminum. It’s deadly to all life on earth. Oxidized aluminum is 99 to 104 times more prevalent in human blood than any other toxin. The only way we can get that is through inhalation or injection. Dietrich Klinhardt PhDAs regular readers know, I’ve been traveling in Mexico and Central America since the late 1970’s looking into the ancient civilizations of the Olmecs, Toltecs, Aztecs, Maya and others.
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3 weeks ago |
secularheretic.substack.com | Kyle Young
I have a question regarding viruses, vesicles, exosomes, virions and noninfectious viruses. Reading the linked article raised the following question. Did the reaserach of virons/vesicles/exomsomes lead to the current mRNA technology? Since vesicles, exosomes, virions are wraped in a lipid membrane why not use a similar approach? Or is LNP and mRNA injectables just a clugh? Cyanobacteria can break the water molecule at room temprature. Keep the hydrogen and release the oxygen with a net energy gain.
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3 weeks ago |
secularheretic.substack.com | Kyle Young
A few days ago I was surprised to find Kim Iversen interviewing Dr. Tom Cowan. She said she had interviewed him previously but still had questions regarding his explanations about the lack of evidence for the existence of viruses. This is understandable. When I interviewed Dr. Cowan in October of 2021, even though a year earlier I had read Humes’ 1942 book Bechamp or Pasteur?, I was still having difficulties grasping the full implications of what Dr. Cowan was telling me.
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4 weeks ago |
secularheretic.substack.com | Kyle Young
I live in TN and nothing has improved, but how could it, we can't control the way the wind blows...ooops or can we... but anyway, This past week he had spectacular blue skies, like from my childhood....many moons ago. So gorgeous blue it was almost surreal in comparison to the silver skies that are so common today. This blue was accentuated by the bright green of freshly blooming baby leaves bursting from the tree tops. It was AWWWWsome... Then on Thursday the spraying began.. SO BLATANT...
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RT @kayoung: In 1996, Marvel sold Spider-Man, X-Men, and Hulk and filed for bankruptcy. Yes, bankrupt. Critics called it the end of an er…