Sunday, August 23, 2020

Demystifying Shariah by Sumbul Ali-Karamali

 I thought shariah was some fundamentalist ritual from a thousand years ago so reading this book was truly enlightening. Shariah was created by scholars analyzing the Islamic holy works, keeping them relevant to the current age. It was not governmental but has always been progressive, humane, and fair to all. The author explains the negative effects of colonialism with conquering powers nullifying shariah rules as too lenient. No government today uses shariah law despite what they may say for political purposes. The book is beautifully written making it possible in a short time to gain real insight in place of slogans and uninformed opinions.

Virus Mania by Torsten Engelbrecht

 The author finds the HIV theory of AIDS as silly and asks what really causes diseases known as cervical cancer, avian flu, SARS, AIDS and hepatitis C and looks at alternative explanations such as drugs, medicines, pesticides, heavy metals or insufficient nutrition. A new edition includes covid-19. Chapter 11 gives 10 reasons against measles vaccination.

Saturday, August 22, 2020

The Autism Vaccine The Story of Modern Medicine's Greatest Tragedy by Forrest Maready

 The book looks at the historical incidences of autism and associates autism with the damage caused by the addition of toxins such as aluminum to vaccines.

The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg

 The subtitle is A History of Electricity and Life and the author elucidates the perils of our increasing use of electricity. Our bodies are electrical but at a weak level. The powerful radiation of modern life interferes with our natural processes causing serious illnesses including anxiety disorders, influenza, diabetes, heart disease and cancer.