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087S: How the Medical system Enslaves our Kids to them for Life

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In this episode, Dr. Stanton Hom continues the conversation about the recent CDC/AAP changes in childhood milestones but from a different lens: Crawling/Walking. The CDC/AAP deleting crawling as a milestone is a direct attack on human consciousness. The normalization of chronic neurological issues in children is an extension of the medical tyranny wages on our birthing mothers. We cover a lot in this episode because it warrants further discussion and is at the crux of how the medical system enslaves our kids to them for life.

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In this episode, Dr. Stanton Hom continues the conversation about the recent CDC/AAP changes in childhood milestones but from a different lens: Crawling/Walking. The CDC/AAP deleting crawling as a milestone is a direct attack on human consciousness. The normalization of chronic neurological issues in children is an extension of the medical tyranny wages on our birthing mothers. We cover a lot in this episode because it warrants further discussion and is at the crux of how the medical system enslaves our kids to them for life.

Join the Future Generations Community here: https://community.thefuturegen.com

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