Library
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Kruse, osa 3 - Olli Posti
A Finnish blog post compiling and commenting on ideas from Jack Kruse’s writings about light, water, mitochondria, DHA, iodine, and brain biology. The text discusses biophysics, quantum-themed interpretations of health, and environmental factors such as sunlight and electromagnetic exposure. It functions as a curated excerpt-and-commentary piece rather than a standalone scientific article.
Jack Krusen viisauksia - Olli Posti
This blog post compiles and paraphrases ideas from neurosurgeon Jack Kruse's writings. It discusses light, circadian biology, EMF, vitamin D, mitochondria, redox balance, and multiple sclerosis through a bioelectrical and biophysical lens. The author presents Kruse as a controversial thinker whose views challenge mainstream health dogma.
Säteily
This Finnish blog post argues that modern electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones, base stations, Wi‑Fi, and household electrical systems may harm health and sleep. It mixes commentary on studies, criticism of official exposure limits, personal experiences, and practical suggestions for reducing exposure at home. The piece also reflects the author's preference for simple, low-technology environments where recovery and sleep feel better.
Earthing
This blog post collects videos, research citations, and explanatory notes about earthing or grounding as a possible way to address EMF-related concerns and improve health. It summarizes claimed effects on sleep, stress, inflammation, blood pressure, circulation, mood, and recovery. The post also discusses indoor grounding, dirty electricity, and electrical return systems such as SWER.
SomaVedic
This blog post presents promotional and research-style material about Somavedic EMF mitigation devices and their claimed health effects. It summarizes multiple small studies and tests related to sleep, stress, mood, heart rate variability, circulation, blood cell behavior, and age-related macular degeneration. The piece also includes references to videos and related Somavedic products such as Medic Amber and Medic Uran.
BluShield - Olli Posti
This blog post translates and condenses BluShield's claims about scalar energy, EMF protection, and related health effects. It discusses alleged mechanisms of EMF harm, critiques passive stickers and pendants, and promotes active powered protection devices. The post also connects EMF exposure to topics such as magnesium, heavy metals, melatonin, chaga, and prenatal ultrasound.
EMF-tiede
This blog post compiles quotations and references from scientific papers about electromagnetic fields, radiofrequency radiation, Wi-Fi, and possible non-thermal biological effects. It presents studies discussing oxidative stress, DNA damage, fertility effects, blood-brain barrier permeability, calcium-channel mechanisms, and cancer-related concerns. The piece is framed as evidence in a debate over whether radiation harms are scientifically grounded or dismissed as pseudoscience.
Hamoni harmonisaattori
This blog post presents a Finnish translation and commentary on a long Hamoni Harmoniser manual explaining how the device supposedly works. It discusses electromagnetic radiation, stress, polarization, modulation, bioelectromagnetism, and the product's claimed protective effects. The post also adds the author's own remarks and links to external sources and studies.
Onko melatoniini "hyvä" vai "huono"?
This Finnish blog post examines melatonin as both a natural hormone and a supplement, contrasting arguments for improved sleep hygiene and light exposure with claims about therapeutic high-dose use. It cites practitioners, books, product links, and research snippets about melatonin quality, bioavailability, retinal effects, mitochondrial function, and circadian biology. The piece ultimately emphasizes natural light by day, darkness at night, and caution around oral melatonin supplementation.
Nutrix
This Finnish health manifesto frames mainstream nutrition culture as the dystopian world of "Nutrix" and contrasts it with a freer, more intuitive way of eating called "Vapaus." It argues against processed foods, additives, refined sugar, industrial fats, and conventional dietary dogma while promoting organic food, raw foods, smoothies, spices, and simple whole-food recipes. The text mixes speculative metaphor, polemic, and practical shopping and recipe advice.
Voidaanko piikkien aiheuttamia hermovaurioita kumota helposti kasvatettavalla molekyylillä nimeltä sulforafaani?
This blog post argues that sulforaphane, a compound found especially in broccoli sprouts, may help repair nerve tissue and brain damage. It summarizes claims about neurogenesis and other health benefits, cites GreenMedInfo and GrowYourMedicine, and gives practical instructions for growing broccoli sprouts at home. The piece also frames the topic in relation to alleged spike-protein-related neurological harm.
Oloni: solut
This blog post explores the cell as the fundamental unit of health and argues against a purely mechanistic view of biology. It discusses cells, membranes, mitochondria, proteins, gene expression, and self-organization, while linking cellular well-being to nutrition, natural light, water, grounding, and other environmental factors. The text also summarizes and cites work by Daniel J. Nicholson and other scientific sources on dynamic, stochastic cell biology.
Vaikuttaako vaalitulos valintoihini? - Olli Posti
A Finnish blog post in which Olli Posti argues that a Trump election victory will create a freer, less censored environment for his work and ideas. He contrasts Biden's era with what he expects under Trump, praising figures such as Elon Musk, Robert Kennedy, Joel Salatin, and Ron Paul. The piece connects politics with themes of free speech, food criticism, anti-establishment health views, and the author's personal sense of opportunity.
Musk - Olli Posti
A Finnish blog post framed as a question-and-answer about Elon Musk, Neuralink, and existential risks from artificial intelligence. The text explains Musk's broader philosophy through themes like technological acceleration, democracy in AI development, OpenAI, and the idea of merging humans with AI. It also includes the author's updated critical note about Sam Altman and OpenAI compared with the original 2017 framing.
Miksi fanitan Muskia? - Olli Posti
This blog post argues that Elon Musk is admirable because he thinks from first principles, challenges entrenched systems, and acts boldly on large civilizational problems. The text mixes praise of Musk’s companies and public battles with long reflections on humility, truth-seeking, fear, and independent thinking. It also draws on quotes and ideas from other writers to frame Musk as a model of non-dogmatic reasoning.
Keskustelua keinoälyn kanssa
A blog post built from excerpts of Olli Posti's conversations with ChatGPT about health, food quality, truth-seeking, freedom, and the cultural role of AI. The text mixes reflections on supermarket survival, media and institutional trust, and ways AI can help organize complex health knowledge and communication. It also expands into broader social and philosophical commentary on bureaucracy, experience-based knowledge, and human agency.
Mikä tekee talvesta paremman?
This blog post reflects on how to make winter feel better through nature, light, indoor air quality, food, hydration, movement, and attitude. Olli Posti mixes personal experience with product recommendations and broader lifestyle philosophy, especially around winter wellbeing and mood. The piece also criticizes modern indoor life, industrial materials, and mainstream health culture.
K-toimien käsikirja
This blog post argues that state coronavirus measures resemble psychological coercion and torture tactics. It lists mechanisms such as isolation, fear, humiliation, exhaustion, threats, conditional rewards, displays of power, and arbitrary rules, drawing on Amnesty material and Biderman's chart. The author frames pandemic restrictions as a global campaign of control and contrasts compliance with personal vitality and independent thinking.
Mitä lääkärit sanovat maskeista?
This blog post compiles and amplifies arguments against broad public mask use during the COVID-19 period. It quotes a Finnish physician criticizing mask guidance, questions THL recommendations, and presents a list of international anti-mask headlines and media references. The piece frames masks as impractical, weakly supported by evidence, and potentially more symbolic than effective.
Miksi en käytä maskia?
This blog post argues against the use of face masks, claiming they are ineffective and harmful. It compiles links, studies, quotations, and commentary about alleged health, social, psychological, and political problems associated with mask recommendations and mandates during the COVID-19 period. The text is polemical and aimed at giving readers material to use in disputes with schools, workplaces, and family members.
Nämä lait ovat puolellasi!
This blog post compiles legal, ethical, and human-rights texts that the author argues are relevant to informed consent and bodily autonomy during the Covid-era vaccination debate. It quotes Finnish law, European agreements, UNESCO bioethics guidance, the Declaration of Helsinki, and Finnish research-ethics guidance. The post also credits Sami Suvanto's Instagram post as the main source text and lists additional sources for readers.
Pelkopandemia
A Finnish blog post arguing that fear and media messaging around COVID-19 caused significant harm and exaggerated the severity of the pandemic. The text criticizes Finnish authorities, mainstream media, THL, WHO, and organizations such as Mediapooli, while citing news articles, books, and online sources to support a counter-narrative about lockdowns, deaths, and public health policy.
K-piikit
A Finnish blog post compiling and translating anti-COVID-vaccine material from sources such as MKR Suomi, Swiss Policy Research, and the 'Spartacus COVID Letter.' It argues that COVID vaccines caused widespread serious harms, criticizes vaccine trials and public health authorities, and expands into broader claims about pandemic policy, lab-leak theories, and civil liberties. The post also includes publication and update markers from 2021.
Hoitajan eroviesti
This blog post reproduces a farewell message by nurse Emmi Nurmilaakso addressed to her coworkers. She criticizes COVID-era vaccine passport and workplace vaccination requirements in healthcare, argues that unvaccinated workers were stigmatized, and explains that she is leaving her job rather than comply. The text frames the issue as one of bodily autonomy, open discussion, and labor conditions in the care sector.
