
Thanks to Sasha Lataypoya for announcing the release of Unbekoming’s new book, “The Genetic Deception: How a Failed Science Conceals the Real Causes of Disease.” See Sasha’s post here for more and download info.
I have thus far skimmed the book, and it looks pretty good. While I am not terribly knowledable on the topic yet, the idea that genetics are used to cover harm inflicted by external substances (vaccines, pesticides, etc.) makes sense — we live under malevolent overlords — and the so-called genetic condition known as “autism” is definitely a cover for vaccine-caused brain damage. And perhaps most so-called diseases today — whether genetic are not — cover for vaccine harm.
From the book:
The book opens with an essay, “Genetics: The Ultimate Cover Story,” which lays out the central argument and the framework within which the rest of the book operates. The essay positions genetics as the fifth and most formidable of five walls that surround the modern medical patient — vaccination, allopathic medicine, bacteriology, and virology being the first four. Each wall serves the same function: it redirects attention from the actual causes of disease toward explanations that generate dependence on the medical system. Many readers have already seen through one or more of the earlier walls. The genetics wall captures even those who have seen through the rest, because the genetics wall is the wall that wears your face. To question a genetic diagnosis can feel like questioning your own existence. That is
what makes it so effective, and it is what makes this book necessary.
Unbekoming, The Genetic Deception: How a Failed Science Conceals the Real Causes of Disease (Unbekoming, 2026), 5.
Also from the book — very important:
The Blame Without Agency
Every other explanation for disease implies responsibility somewhere in the system. If illness comes from chemical exposure, someone manufactured those chemicals. If it comes from electromagnetic radiation, someone built those towers. If it comes from malnutrition, someone profits from the food supply that fails to nourish. Each explanation points toward actors who could be held accountable, products that could
be regulated, systems that could be changed.Genetic determinism points only at you.
Your disease is not caused by what was done to you. It is caused by what you are. Your ancestors passed down the flaw. No corporation is liable. No regulator is negligent. No policy failed. You were simply born broken.Then comes the second turn: you can do nothing about it. You cannot change your genes. You cannot undo your ancestry. The trap closes. You are to blame, but you are also helpless. The only path forward runs through the very institutions that diagnosed you — their monitoring, their medications, their so-called gene therapies, their lifetime surveillance.
Ibid., 16, 17.
Again, I’m no expert (yet) on the topic, but all of this makes sense, considering what I already know about the corrupt medical system (and all of our Globalist-controlled systems, for that matter). They diagnose the problem and profit from the solution — is this not what corrupt businesses so often do? In all cases, it is taking advantage of our ignorance.
Check out the book and decide for yourself. It might make the difference in how much you spend and whom you seek for treatment — or even life and death.
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