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  • COVID-19: the helplessness of science

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    14-01-2021 3 comments

    COVID-19: the helplessness of science

    The scientist believes that the mind of the human being, or the algorithms and computer models created by humane, are able to fathom what measures should be taken and whether those measures are effective. But the measurements that science makes are merely a determination of a complex of variables that apply at that single point ... read more...

  • Conspiracy thinking or the search for understanding in what seems incomprehensible

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    05-01-2021 7 comments

    Conspiracy thinking or the search for understanding in what seems incomprehensible

    In this corona crisis, in which our society is driven to extremes, we see a phenomenon that is referred to by many as 'conspiracy thinking'. But where the term 'conspiracy thinker' carries a vicious mockery, we can give some homage to this thinker, who seeks the concept behind the incomprehensible phenomena. It i... read more...

  • COVID-19: considerations on vaccination

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    18-12-2020 16 comments

    COVID-19: considerations on vaccination

    Many people wonder whether they want to be vaccinated or not, regardless of any obligation to be vaccinated. It should be the free choice of each individual to consider receiving a vaccination, but for this consideration the individual needs to understand what a vaccination means and what the consequences of vaccination or non-v... read more...

  • Freedom and motives for compulsory measures

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    14-12-2020 6 comments

    Freedom and motives for compulsory measures

    If, as human beings, we know the motive for restricting our freedom, and also how this motive relates to the way in which our freedom is restricted by means of measures, then we can accept the measures and follow them, and do not feel this restriction of freedom as a compulsory measure. In the course of this crisis, we have alwa... read more...

  • Corona measures: the beginning of the great reset?

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    11-12-2020 4 comments

    Corona measures: the beginning of the great reset?

    In the meaning of the word 'Reset' we can find that before we want to reset something, the old must be undone. Like the settings of your computer or a clock alarm. The current COVID-19 pandemic, as presented to us, has a rather mild course in the light of history. Nevertheless, the corona measures speak of a very life th... read more...

  • COVID-19: The Great Reset

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    25-11-2020 9 comments

    COVID-19: The Great Reset

    Since the COVID-19 pandemic is spoiling the world, it is mainly the breaking with the truth that seems to belong to the new normal. Those who try to follow the process of measures against the virus must stop thinking coherently.

    This is also the case in the book on the possible coming Great Reset by Klau... read more...

  • What is a contagion: the detection of a virus or a disease with symptoms?

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    06-11-2020 3 comments

    What is a contagion: the detection of a virus or a disease with symptoms?

    The human body is an individual organism that individualises everything that comes from outside before it can allow or use it. What cannot be appropriated is rejected or expelled. If that does not work, illness arises.

    Micro-organisms: we have them abundantly present in all areas of our body where we com... read more...

  • Fear of viral infection and the development of physical resistance

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    30-10-2020 2 comments

    Fear of viral infection and the development of physical resistance

    In recent months we have been overloaded with figures and related objectives to justify the measures by which we will 'defeat the virus'. We have become acquainted with the Reproduction Number, or R number. The basic reproduction or infection rate of an infectious disease is the average number of secondary infections cau... read more...

  • Why healthcare is continuously overburdened

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    21-10-2020 5 comments

    Why healthcare is continuously overburdened

    Health care is overburdened and the overburdening of health care is one of the main motivations for the government to take measures. But the reality seems to be ignored that the cause of this overburdening can also be found in the same measures. Where the healthcare worker wants, or should want, to dedicate himself or h... read more...

  • The newspaper reader who believes everything and forgets everything

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    13-10-2020 8 comments

    The newspaper reader who believes everything and forgets everything

    Over the past few months, we have seen an enormous drive on the part of the mainstream media to provide certain information and then to contradict it with equal ease. The newspaper reader, i.e. the news consuming person, is not only believing everything, but also forgetting everything - what was written last week has been forgot... read more...