Spells are collective illusions embedded in our DNA

I had a series of vivid dreams that showed me a few things, among which: human DNA communicates with other human DNA, it is permeable. Spells are instances of collective hypnosis or collective illusion, in other words a form of targeted manipulation of consent that behaves like a contagious disease. So a bugged DNA. 

in that vein, breaking spells means deep debugging. Definitely not on a physical level, but on wave-form or quantum dimension level. Diving into atomic consciousness is where the slicing and slaying must proceed. Dreams and imagination are operating on that quantum level, which also explains why these collective spells exist in the first place. 

It can also be said that breaking a spell is synonymous with dissipated energy recovery. 

Another thing, these collective bugs appear to physically damage DNA when taking hold too obsessively. I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that they could be the basis of modern illnesses such as cancer. I don’t believe many of those illnesses are normal. 

I understand cancer is a cashcow for the medical industry, especially in a free healthcare regime like Canada where we have a surprising prevalence of sick children requiring double digit million dollar treatments. In a free healthcare regime where oncologists make half a million dollars a year in average, if cancer didn’t exist, someone would have to make it up from scratch (false positives for sure) for the purpose of billing the government ridiculous amounts of money. Moreover people die (about a third of diagnosed cancers) even after undergoing these torture treatments, so what’s even the point of these treatments other than billing? 

I checked the stats on prevalence of cancer in Canada and the US (I could only get final stats from 2022 for both countries) and I was literally not surprised to find out cancer is more prevalent per demographic in Canada where we’re supposed to be healthier. WTF. I personally would NEVER consent to such expensive treatments. I’d rather die and will soon notarize this intent. I do not consent. 

It is that much more obvious that something is off in the data considering that a large number of Canadians have zero access to a doctor. Wait-times for specialists are several months. In order to diagnose a cancer, you need to see at least one specialist. If you never see a doctor, you won’t get diagnosed, and by definition you don’t have it. It is impossible to officially have so many cancer patients in a system where nobody has access to a doctor. 

And even more importantly: we can’t blame immigrants for the healthcare crisis, because they undergo rigorous health checks before being allowed into Canada. Even though newcomers represent a third of Canadians, they are perfectly healthy individuals and would only require to see a doctor for minor issues, not chronic cash-cow illnesses. So, I highly doubt that refugees or immigrants are the ones with the cancers. Non-immigrant Canadians are the ones overrepresented in the data, which means that the prevalence is even higher compared to the US.