Here you have Florence Nightingale, the most famous nurse in history ─ after life-long experience with infection, contagion, and epidemics ─ challenging the germ theory of disease 17 years before Pasteur put it forward as his own discovery! A man named Plenciz had suggested such a theory nearly a century before she wrote these words, so the concept already existed. But this is why I lead with the iconic Florence:
On Wednesday, 8 February, about 2 in the afternoon, this thought came to me unbidden…
I know of a place where women have immediate and complete parity with men ─ the Truthosphere!
We are living in – sometimes drowning in ─ a sea of lies, which grows more extensive and purposeful with each passing year. When someone utters or writes a Truth, the thought conveyed shines with the light of 100 blazing suns. Such is hardly the moment for a gender check!
I want to share a list of brilliant women whose research, passion, and teaching have benefited me and thousands of others. They are all from before the Covid Era, and particular to my limited experience. Several are still active. Because of them, I knew Covid was an artificial project from day one ─ for instance, clued by Sherri Tenpenny’s book about the 2005 bird flu hoax, or Eleanor McBean’s long paper about the 1977 swine flu hoax.
You will notice the recurring themes of vaccines and education. And where do we find ourselves at the present? We're in the midst of a poison injection holocaust, and our failing schools have been further damaged ─ first by shuttering them for two years, and then subjecting our returning students to lunatic sexual perversions which are hidden from the parents. We were warned and we didn't listen.
I continue to be educated by some fabulous female minds, many of them are sharing their hard work right here on Substack. I'm not printing a list of those I've come to know recently, simply because I'll forget someone and be embarrassed. I urge you to explore on your own.
First, a bit of fun:
Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, only backwards and in high heels.
The line originated in a 1982 Frank and Ernest cartoon (image) by Bob Thaves as "Sure he was great, but don't forget that Ginger Rogers did everything he did,...backwards and in high heels."
This is not a sexist statement. This is not a reverse sexist statement. This is just a visual observation, indisputably recorded on film for posterity.
So, on to the list (photos are for atmosphere only):
Marcia Angell M.D.
Now endlessly famous for writing in the 2009 NY Times Review of Books, “It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published, or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines. I take no pleasure in this conclusion, which I reached slowly and reluctantly over my two decades as an editor of The New England Journal of Medicine.” She wrote two books: The Truth About the Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It and Science on Trial: The Clash of Medical Evidence and the Law in the Breast Implant Case.
Nancy Appleton
Wrote The Curse of Louis Pasteur and Rethinking Pasteur ─ about his defective “germ theory of disease”. Also, a book about inflammation, three about the dangers of sugar, and a couple more. An amazing contribution.
Jeri Lynn Ball
She has written 4 books about communism/communitarianism. A 20-page essay summarizing her book by the same name is still available: Masters of Seduction
https://www.devvy.com/pdf/masters.pdf
Jeanice Barcello
I read her revelatory book Birth Trauma and the Dark Side of Modern Medicine, and she has a website which lists her second book about the dangers of ultrasound in pregnancy:
Marilyn Barnewall
Wrote at News With Views. Very knowledgeable about politics and banking and the United Nations. She currently has a blog, Marilyn Writes.
http://marilynwrites.blogspot.com/
Twila Brase
Wrote the chilling Big Brother in the Exam Room: The Dangerous Truth about Electronic Health Records. I previously heard her lecture about state governments’ secret DNA harvesting programs disguised as the birth heal prick test for phenylketonuria deficiency. She has been a health activist for many other topics, including health care rationing, and still heads Citizens' Council for Health Freedom.
Ellen Brown
An attorney, I first read her book Forbidden Medicine. But she really made her mark with Web of Debt, about banking, and she continued to research financial matters. She has a website:
Erica Carle
Wrote Why Things Are the Way They Are and The Hate Factory. Wrote at News With Views. Much about social engineering and education. She taught me that the “Say No To Drugs” programs were designed to ENCOURAGE drug use. She gave this quote to help clarify: “Forbid as little as possible, for to forbid is to suggest the thing forbidden. -J. L. Spalding”
Hulda Clark
Specializes in health matters relating to parasites in humans and methods to be rid of them. She's written at least five books, with one titled The Cure For All Diseases. She has a website:
Gertrude Coogan
Wrote two important books about the nature of money ─ one long, one short ─ back in the 1930s (Money Creators, Lawful Money Explained) Her work dismantles the crime against humanity represented by our Federal Reserve System.
Constance Cumbey
Wrote about the New Age movement and its ties to the globalists. Also wrote about the globalists per se. She has a website:
Carolyn Dean M.D. & N.D.
I read her book The Magnesium Miracle and have told others about the importance of magnesium ever since. I have her wonderful health encyclopedia in my computer. She has a website:
Elizabeth Dilling
[1894-1966] A contemporary of Nesta Webster (down the page), she wrote The Octopus, The Plot Against Christianity, The Roosevelt Red Record, The Red Betrayal of Churches, and The Red Network – all about communism in the U.S. Of course, Wikipedia calls her a right wing activist in general, and an isolationist vis a vis WW2 (after all, war is good for business).
B. K. Eakman
Cloning of the American Mind: Eradicating Morality through Education is her masterwork, and she has written at least seven other books. She has also pioneered an understanding of the group coercion methods which are typically called the Delphi Technique.
Bernice Eddy
A towering figure in the realm of vaccine-questioning. She and her laboratory colleague, Sarah Stewart, discovered the SV-40 simian cancer virus in the new polio vaccine (mid-1950s). She warned the health authorities, was ignored, and soon shunted aside to other laboratory work where she could be isolated from public matters. Millions were poisoned.
Karen Effrem M.D.
A tireless advocate of educational freedom and parental rights. A central figure at the pioneering Minnesota group Edwatch, thence associated with Alliance for Human Research Protection and Education Liberty Watch. Sadly, gone, but here is her profile at AHRP:
https://ahrp.org/karen-effrem-m-d/
Heather Fraser
Wrote the astonishing book The Peanut Allergy Epidemic. This angry momma bear took matters into her own hands and dug deep to discover that peanut oil was being put into some vaccines, causing this stupidly unnecessary public health problem.
Barbara Feick
Barbara does Heather one better and writes about her conviction that ALL food allergies are caused by childhood vaccines. She has a website:
Betty Freauf
Writes at News With Views. Always up on current events, wrote insightfully about the Common Core debacle, investigated and described the relationship between the Chamber of Commerce and the UN.
Annie Riley Hale
Born 1859. Wrote The Medical Voodoo and These Cults, about the deception which is vaccination. Also Rooseveltian Fact and Fable, dismantling Teddy Roosevelt, member of the cabal, who got Wilson elected, thus facilitating the creation of the Federal Reserve.
Maureen Heaton
Researcher of forms of government. Her masterwork The Impossible Dream ─ written on a typewriter! ─ is still available at Charlotte Iserbyt’s site:
She taught me what a “Planning, Programming, and Budgeting System” (PPBS) is and how it can be used for evil.
Jo Hindman
Maureen’s book (preceding entry) is dedicated to Jo, who wrote three important books – Terrible 1313 Revisited, The Metrocrats, and Blame Metro – describing how our representative form of government is being transformed into an administrative state. This began back in the 1930s and heavily involves the Rockefellers, of course.
Anita Hoge
Wrote at News With Views. A leading light in the education realm, focusing on student privacy, parental rights, invasive testing, and social engineering. Her work on inappropriate social queries was an important element in my post about the NAEP test.
Suzanne Humphries
Wrote the masterful Dissolving Illusions, which, in one book, should disabuse an attentive person of any faith in the veracity of the vaccination model of disease prevention. Too bad more people hadn't read it before the Covid $camdemic was impressed upon us.
Charlotte Iserbyt
Famous in education circles for her massive work The Dumbing Down of American Education. My new friend-in-Truth Karen Bracken (Substack here) knew Charlotte well. Though no longer with us, her website is brimming with important information about the transmogrification of the United States into a communist nightmare.
http://americandeception.com/ad/
Hillary Johnson
Wrote Osler's Web: Inside the Labyrinth of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic (720 pages). Longer than I would wish, but it really drove home the struggle to get the CDC to label Chronic Fatigue Syndrome something else (called ME ─ myalgic encephalitis ─ in UK). The U.S. health cabal preferred their vague term, which implied malingering and an “all in your head” explanation.
Lily Kay
Wrote The Molecular Vision of Life: Caltech, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Rise of the New Biology. Way over my head ─ probably for science scholars ─ but chilling and informative. Basically, it tells of the compulsion to view humans as machines manipulable by chemistry. This is Scientism, in its ongoing efforts to squelch the spiritual nature of man and woman.
Devvy Kidd
Wrote at News With Views. Essays and spoken lectures too. She forewent a lucrative career to investigate constitutional matters affecting her fellow citizens. Knowledgeable about a broad range of issues. She has a website:
Berit Kjos
Wrote at News With Views. Wrote Brave New Schools. Writes voluminously about education, New Age mumbo-jumbo, the U.N. and the globalists, and the attacks on Christianity. She has a website:
Rosa Koire
Wrote Behind the Green Mask: U.N. Agenda 21. A wonderful book, and only 172 pages, giving an overview of the so-called “green” issues we keep hearing about, which of course have a hidden agenda which, as usual, is to make the cabal even more wealthy than THEY already are.
Lida Mattman
Wrote Cell Wall Deficient Forms: Stealth Pathogens. This is a world-class textbook, and she was one of the top researchers in this area. She is in the Michigan women's Hall of Fame, having taught at Wayne State University. At the end of her career her laboratory was shut down by armed state troopers, probably because she was on the verge of creating a reliable test for Lyme disease, which is a bioweapon developed by the US military.
Mary McAlister
Attorney. Wrote a paper with Judith Reisman (below) about why schools can harbor books so pornographic that parents are not allowed to read excerpts from them at public school board meetings. Has a website, where parents can get legal assistance battling the gender-twisting ideologies being foisted upon us.
https://childparentrights.org/
Eleanor McBean
[1905-1989] Wrote The Poisoned Needle [1957] about (you guessed it) vaccines. Wikipedia ignores her, but Wikispooks.com has a page warning us to regard her as a dangerous kook. The book can be viewed at Whale:
http://www.whale.to/a/mcbean.html
Judy McLemore
Wrote a superb paper The Architects of Total Quality Management General Systems Theory and Marxist Theory-Praxis (163 pages) about communist brainwashing leaching into the corporate world. You can obtain the paper here:
http://www.stopcp.com/TQMJudyMcLemore.pdf
Kelleigh Nelson
I first “met” her at News With Views, a keen observer of current events. She's the first writer I ever contacted directly (very exciting). I quoted her essay on Bernice Eddy in my vaccine post. Kelleigh is coming to Substack soon.
Tetyana Obukhanych
An immunologist who had to leave the discipline behind, upon perceiving the LIE that is vaccination. Wrote Vaccine Illusion (Kindle only) She has a website:
https://www.tetyanaobukhanych.com/
Also founding director of Physicians for Informed Consent.
https://physiciansforinformedconsent.org/
Judy Parejko
Wrote Stolen Vows: The Illusion of No-Fault Divorce and the Rise of the American Divorce Industry. This has not to do with whether a particular couple should get divorced or not ─ that's a personal circumstance. But we must recognize there are a number of players in the background who profit handsomely from divorces.
Regine Pernoud
A Frenchwoman. Wrote: Those Terrible Middle Ages: Debunking the Myths. The Middle Ages have been denigrated and ridiculed by historians groomed by the cabal, primarily because it was a long and dignified era also known as Christendom. As you've probably noticed, Christianity is nitpicked to death year after year. She is also a preeminent biographer of Joan of Arc.
Nikki Raapana
Wrote at News With Views and wrote the book 2020: Our Common Destiny and The Anti Communitarian Manifesto with her daughter. Wrote expertly on this topic, at times whilst living in a tent in Alaska! Passed away last June. Her daughter carries on her legacy.
Judith Reisman
Wrote extensively about the cabal’s pioneering pervert, Alfred Kinsey, and about the pernicious effects of pornography. Died April 2021, but two websites are still active:
https://www.thereismaninstitute.org/home
Janine Roberts
Veteran international journalist, admired by Cynthia McKinney, wrote Fear of the Invisible and The Vaccine Papers, both about vaccines.
Nancy Schaefer
Georgia senator from 2004 to 2008. Wrote a famous paper The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services and worked passionately to make known the hidden agendas and hidden profiteers in this realm. In 2010 she and her husband were found dead in their home with the police declaring murder-suicide. They were probably assassinated by the cabal. You can read her paper here:
https://parentalrights.org/child_protective_services/
Shirley Scheibla
Wrote Poverty Is Where the Money Is (1968). Apropos of the citation above, an investigation into secret agendas and financial trickery. I remember reading years ago that LBJ's famous War on Poverty would have helped more people by just giving all the federal monies spent directly to impoverished persons, rather than to all the agencies and private front groups that received funding.
Viera Scheibner
Wrote Vaccination 100 Years of Orthodox Research. It costs over $100 at Amazon, used, so it's probably a book the cabal would prefer you not read. She's listed at Vaxopedia.org as a dangerous person so that's pretty much a badge of honor. I have a lecture by her, joining with Garth Nicolson on the topic of Gulf War Syndrome.
Phyllis Schlafly
Super famous. Wikipedia calls her a paleoconservative [gasp]. My time reading her output centered around the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP). This was a failed power grab by the globalists, under the Barry Soetoro administration.
Vandana Shiva
From India. She is a tireless spokesperson for the farmer, for the common citizen, for sensible health practices, and for fairness, wherever it may be encouraged. A fervent opponent of genetic modification practices.
Eva Lee Snead M.D.
Wrote Some Call it AIDS – I Call it Murder! and Osteoporosis: The Alternatives, a Guide to Myth and Reality, Hype and Facts. She died in 2008, but this is her defunct website, which gives an idea of her approach to healing:
https://drsnead.tripod.com/healing-miracles/index.html
Deanna Spingola
Wrote at News With Views and wrote three massive books called The Ruling Elite Series (page lengths: 669, 780, 794) Wow. Always the story behind the story behind the story stuff. She has a website:
Martha Stout
Wrote The Sociopath Next Door. We must all learn about the psychopaths because many of the harms in our world are facilitated by these individuals, who have no empathy for others, and view guilt feelings as an inconvenient mental defect. Here is one place to start.
Sherri Tenpenny M.D.
Dr. Tenpenny has been lecturing tirelessly about the dangers of vaccines for many years. She is currently in the thick of the battle as to our current challenges with the mRNA jabs. She's a Substacker, and offers numerous avenues to benefit from her knowledge. Wrote Fowl! Bird Flu: It's Not What You Think and Saying No to Vaccines.
Mary Tocco
Before Mary and her chiropractor husband set out to create a family, they purposely discussed the topic of vaccines, and decided not to vaccinate their children-to-be. They dodged the bullet. Yet, Mary went on to selflessly spend thousands of hours and hundreds of days of her life educating others about the issues involved in this realm. She has a website:
Joan Veon
Joan was one of the world's leading authorities on globalism ─ as an outsider. She was a dedicated researcher, a tireless speaker, and I learned much from her. For example, she explained that the Y2K scare at the end of 1999 was all a hoax perpetrated by the cabal to get governments and private businesses around the world to coordinate and homogenize their computer systems to facilitate the future surveillance and control society. She wrote Prince Charles: The Sustainable Prince and United Nations: Global Strait Jacket. Her website is not fully functional, but you can still get a feel for the scope of her efforts:
Nesta Webster
[1876-1960] You might call her the godmother of conspiracy theorists. She wrote Illuminism, Secret Societies & Subversive Movements, World Revolution: The Plot against Civilization, Boche and Bolshevik, Surrender of an Empire, The French Revolution, The Socialist Network, and Germany and England: A Prelude to War. That’s a ton of research! I have four intricate charts she created, to help visualize organizational relationships.
Carol White
I know of Carol by viewing the lecture offerings of the important Minnesota group Edwatch. She was at the forefront of the movement to expose the dangerous psych-drugging of our young students for ADD and ADHD and other made-up maladies.
Whew! What a group! Thank you for joining me. Here is a contact point in case you have any questions about someone. I might have some writings in my archives which could help.
I would add our modern day heroine researchers here on Substack in no order
Katherine Watt- Bailiwicknews
Sasha Latypova- Due Diligence & Art
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Karen Kingston
This is a great list.
In addition to those listed by Michelle here, I would also add:
Catherine Austin Fitts, who has written extensively about Mr Global on https://home.solari.com/
Celia Farber [The Truth Barrier], who writes here on Substack, and has covered dormant, infectious virus myths, since at least the 1980s AIDS era.