And you know, many people believe, because they have been taught to believe, that they do not need to do anything themselves. They think that God will do everything for them, that all they have to do is ask, and everything will be given to them.
But how many thousands of years have people been asking? And what have they received? In many cases, nothing but more problems. That is why I came to a simple conclusion: there is no point in constantly asking others for something. You must achieve things through your own effort and labor.
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Now, from my own experience: sometime in March or April 2026 (
I honestly do not remember exactly, because meetings like this are not something extraordinary for me, they simply come and go), I visited the home of a rather remarkable individual who holds a significant position in society.
He is a multimillionaire, and people from many different circles know him. Mike Tyson has visited him, and Pope Francis (1936-2025) reportedly sent a private aircraft to bring him to the Vatican for certain matters. He would stay there for weeks at a time before returning home on the same private plane. He is also acquainted with various influential figures, including leaders connected to major U.S. states.
In short, a very interesting person. Highly educated, intelligent, cultured, and genuinely pleasant to speak with.
However, there was another person present at that meeting. Before introducing me to this influential individual, he spent quite some time preparing me mentally, explaining that I needed to behave in a certain way.
Specifically, he told me that if I take on a case, for example, when someone goes through my physical capsule designed to restore energetic balance (a physical capsule made from patented silver threads), completes a course lasting 20 or more days, and then proceeds to use my Matrix Cards or AFP Sugar Globules for energetic age reduction, then I should approach the matter in a particular manner.
He told me that I should promise the person receiving my service that it would definitely help them. He also mentioned another influential individual who had a relative that had been bedridden and unable to move for years, and that I should promise that this person would get up and walk again.
To be honest, I was shocked. Time and again, people were trying to convince me that I should make such promises. They wanted me to guarantee, in words, that my work would help a specific person with 100% certainty.
I repeatedly said before the meeting, during the meeting, and I continue to say on my website today: I do not make such promises, and I never will not for a million dollars, and not for a billion.
For their way of thinking, it was difficult to understand why I was refusing the money. After all, from their perspective, all that was required of me was to make a promise or provide a guarantee, and they would immediately pay in advance.
What they could not understand was that I am unwilling to promise something that I cannot know with absolute certainty. No amount of money can change that principle.
The mindset of such people often resembles that of machines. They believe that everything can be bought and that everyone has a price. What they struggle to understand is how someone can willingly refuse money.
The person who introduced me to that individual was someone I had known since around 2005-2006, nearly twenty years. Perhaps not closely enough to fully understand my principles, but after twenty years, you would think he would have realized that everything I have earned has come through honest work, not empty promises. And as one great man once said: "Athletes do not throw words to the wind."
Honestly, the only thing I can say is that the people who were trying to pressure me into making those promises were simply idiots.
One month before that meeting, I had already sent them my articles and my website, where it is clearly stated that if a person wants to achieve something, or at least have a chance of achieving it they must first make a promise to themselves (or to God, or to the Universe) that they will no longer engage in harmful actions. They must also dedicate the remainder of their life to serving people, society, and the greater good.
Yet these parasites-capitalists with a destructive mindset, were trying to extract promises from me instead.
Not only have these people taken tens of millions, if not billions of dollars from the American public, but they still try to bargain over everything.
Some of the people involved are already in very poor health, and instead of being willing to try something genuinely new, something that has never existed before, they continue negotiating as if they were haggling at a marketplace. This is despite the fact that, with all of their connections, resources, and opportunities, they have already tried virtually everything else available to them.
Here is a perfect example of the parasitic mindset I described in my article
"Phenomenal Discoveries in Biological Age Reduction from the Year 3500 A.D."At the time, I repeatedly asked these people a simple question: "What is the problem with this approach?"
Their answer was that they came from a background where being deceived would be considered a complete disaster.
I replied, "Who is trying to deceive you?"
They answered, "No one. But we need guarantees."
I laughed for a very long time.
After all, when a person has a tooth extracted, is there a guarantee that no inflammation will occur afterward? When someone takes a headache pill, is there a guarantee that it will work at that exact moment? When they go to a clinic for tests, they are often asked to sign forms acknowledging that if an allergic reaction occurs or an infection is introduced, the clinic is not responsible.
Life itself does not provide absolute guarantees. Every decision carries uncertainty. Yet some people demand guarantees only when it comes to something new, while accepting uncertainty in countless other areas of their lives without hesitation. And the most interesting part is that these same people sign all of those documents without a word, almost like robots. Yet when it comes to me, they suddenly demand guarantees.
And the most interesting part is that these same people sign all of those documents in clinics without a word, almost like robots. Yet when it comes to me, they suddenly demand guarantees.
I do not work with people like that, first of all. And second, for the reasons I described earlier, the technology simply will not work for them because they do not want to live for others or contribute to something greater than themselves.
They would rather die and leave $50,000,000 behind, with a significant portion (around 50%) ultimately going toward inheritance taxes, than try something new, especially something non medical that involves no physical intervention whatsoever.
To such people, I always say the same thing: there is a reason why many people who acquired their wealth dishonestly end up suffering from serious illnesses. In my view, that is karma. Not my personal wish, but the laws of Nature. The laws of Nature can rarely be changed. We can only learn to understand them and adapt ourselves to them.
There are simple mechanisms behind the laws of Nature, much like there are simple rules for driving a car. To drive legally, you need a license. You must wear a seatbelt. You need fuel in the tank, a functioning engine and suspension, properly inflated tires, and wheels that are round rather than square. You must obey speed limits in residential areas, use your turn signals, and yield to pedestrians.
The laws of Nature work in a similar way. The difference is that they were not written by people, they were written by Nature itself. We can choose to accept them or reject them, but they remain what they are.
With a car, if you exceed the speed limit, you receive a fine. If you repeatedly violate the rules, you may lose your license. If we already accept that society operates according to rules and consequences, why would Nature be any different?