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THE AGE OF LIGHT BEGINS TODAY AT THE ARK


HOW DO YOU TAKE YOUR ONE SHOT?  


The past three years have enraged me.  It was bad enough that I had to endure 30 years of centralized medicine bullshit, but the debacle of COVID and the follow-up mRNA fiasco was the whipped cream and cherry on a shit sundae.  

Sometimes, life allows you to take your shot or leave the opportunity in your bag.

Golf and Nature have a lot in common.  I never realized it until this summer.  I went to a health event and was allowed to change the world.  Every struggle and success in my life brought me to this moment.  The meeting had Chatham rules in place, but one of the organizers, Clusk, broke his rules and filmed and taped the talk.  He told me later that he thought the moment might be essential to get into the can. Life is a game that cannot be won. It can only be played.  No one is getting off this pale blue dot alive.  But we do have time to make a difference.


Sometimes, you have to play your game and no one else's.

I remember standing there with my nurse right before my talk, and she nervously turned to me and  asked, "Are you ready for this?"

I looked at her and said, "They better be.  Because this is going to be epic.  Just watch what you can do with my one shot."

I was due to speak three days earlier, but they kept pushing me off because the universe was summoning me to do something interesting with this opportunity.

Might the El Salvador administration decide to prove the world wrong again in healthcare?

In the audience sat a man with a leather notebook who took his place to my left as I began to chop wood.  As soon as I spoke, he began to write.  The more I said, the more furious he wrote.  Soon, the audience was leaning toward me, and with each passing slide and topic, they got closer to the edge of the seat.

By the time I was done, they were standing and roaring at the Palestra Society.

The man with the leather book rushed to me and wanted to speak.  He said a lot, and I told him that if he wanted to change his country, he should get up at 5:30 AM and meet me on the black sand beach of Mizata.  He did as the picture below shows.


As we watched the sunrise, he told me he wanted me to help his country with a problem.  He thought I might be able to solve it.  The administration wanted me to write a Constitutional Amendment to separate the state from medicine to bring real medical freedoms to the people of El Salvador.  He told me that the government anticipated a big win for their policies in February of 2024 and that they may be given a mandate to do this.  He told me it was time to leave the shadows of my locked cage in centralized medicine.  It was time for me to choose.........how to play a new game.


They wanted my best ideas to decentralize medicine in document form.  

In a centralized world of volatile situations, I had to stay calm and focus on the task. That was the key to getting this done on time.  I had to maintain composure and concentration, even in adversity.  What was my mindset?  I am an American doctor whose entire professional life was built around the injustice of not having fundamental medical freedoms and informed consent.  So, with this mindset, I set out to create a law to break the rules that are allowed to exist in America to harm doctors and the public.


America has no medical freedom laws in its founding documents, and it has created an attack angle on the Republic that COVID has exposed.  American freedoms solely rely on the 1st, 2nd, and 4th Amendments to protect the public, and the current political parties and industrial-military complex are hammering heavy machinery at all those pillars of protection.  They do it to gain more power and control than our Founding Fathers granted them in the Constitution.   Thomas Jefferson realized how important violence was when he made the Second Amendment.  US history with the King called for it.  El Salvador's history does not.  Their 1st civil war scared the public of guns, and their second civil war with the gangs made them suspicious of guns,  but both created a more significant need for medical freedom laws without a Second Amendment.  

Violence is not a solution; sometimes, it is a necessary evil when changing a culture.  Jefferson learned that from his time spent in France.  This idea encapsulates a complex and controversial aspect of human nature. While acknowledging the inherent destructiveness of violence, the idea buried in freedom recognizes that there may be instances where its use becomes inevitable. In extreme cases, such as self-defense or preservation of life, there may be no alternative to resorting to violent means.  El Salvador has chosen a path different from our Founding Fathers', as President Bukele clarified in his CPAC speech.  


Sometimes, breaking the rules is the best option when your goal is to achieve justice in another location.  It highlights the hypocrisy of your discomfort for the world to see.  This is how entropy in a refrigerator works.  The appliance is engineered to cool temperatures inside to protect the food and make it last longer, but it dumps the heat back into the room behind it.  Net entropy in the world remains the same, but something good is happening inside the appliance.  This is how I look at El Salvador.  The USA is the kitchen.  It is filled with heat, and food rots there more quickly now.  

My Constitutional Amendment highlights the complexity of ethics in how the state deals with healthcare and the importance of prioritizing the greater good in every section of medicine. While society often emphasizes the need to abide by rules and regulations, there are situations where strict adherence can impede justice. COVID-19 highlighted this globally, and Bukele reacted quickly to right a wrong.  When the existing rules fail to deliver fairness or deny fundamental human rights, it becomes crucial to question their validity and, if needed, challenge them, then change them.  This is the task Nayib gave me. 


Breaking specific rules of governance in the USA creates freedoms that can be experienced in the Ark of El Salvador.  Suppose it aims to achieve justice in a tiny corner of the world.  This is what the Age of Light is all about.  President Bukele hopes the light El Salvador emits on medical freedoms will have an abscopal effect on the other 195 countries worldwide so they begin to follow his lead.  

Medical freedoms must be separated from the State at all levels to protect public health.

In that case, it can foster progress and positive change globally over time when people see how it changes society in El Salvador. However, the ideas in this amendment also underscore the delicate balance between upholding the law and pursuing justice, urging individuals to act responsibly and consider the consequences before taking such measures.


During sunrise that August day, he told me the story of Jack Mallers and how the same group of people tasked him to write a law for legal tender status for a Constitutional change to the Republic of El Salvador.  He told me to be ready in 24-48 hours to sit down with President Bukele and give this talk to him face to face.  If the talk hit the mark, he felt the President would ask me to amend the Constitution on medical freedoms.  He told me Jack took two days to write his legal tender law before he met with the President, and they understood my law would be much more challenging to write because it was a more complex task.

I looked up at him and told him I would have the law written for him by sunset that night.  I have lived 30 years under the tyranny of centralized medicine, and writing this law would flow out of me naturally.  I left Mizata with my orders and sat in Playa Shalpa in the sun for 5.5 hours.  I wrote the law with the help of my nurse, Chantal.  She had crafted a skeleton of our ideas for over 30 years in medicine.   She was the perfect person to do this because she has been an OR nurse and legal nurse consultant for thirty years.  She has lived through the same environment as I have that the industrial healthcare paradigm created.

I banged out the law on the same computer I am typing now and called several of my physician friends I value for input on certain parts.  I was done about 30 minutes before the sunset, and Chantal wanted to proofread it.  She did, and I sent it to two attorneys to see if they thought it was good enough to send to the Bukele administration.  One was an El Salvadorean attorney who did not initially support Bukele's administration.  The other was a US attorney working on getting some Bitcoin laws done for exchanges in El Salvador.  None of them could review the law before sunset to my satisfaction.  

You might recall that some of us had the temerity to ask questions on social media about the efficacy of using PCR as a diagnostic tool for COVID-19 infection. Click the link you just passed.  For some of us, that’s because we used the PCR technology in our clinical work; for others, they were aware Kerry Mullis, a Nobel prize recipient due to inventing PCR, said you can’t use it that way, particularly if no attention is paid to cycle number.   You DO remember that. When we asked if the cycle numbers were consistent and transparent? Remember when they dialed the cycle numbers down once the vaccine was rolled out as they no longer wanted everyone to be infected bc with a sufficiently high cycle number, you can “find” anything?  Yeah, I sure remember all of that when I wrote this law.  

I had a small group of my tribe there witnessing history.  When I was done, I felt a bit sick to my stomach.  The largess of this task in an afternoon hit me all at once.  I told the people around me I thought I was missing something big.  As I sat back and looked at the sun dropping into the Pacific Ocean, it downed on me the profound impact a single act can have on our lives and the lives of others. Often, we underestimate the repercussions of our actions and fail to consider the potential consequences they may bring. In a world where actions are increasingly swift and impulsive, it becomes essential to pause and reflect before we act. Thinking and reflecting before we act allows us to weigh the potential outcomes, evaluate our motivations, and make informed decisions. By doing so, we can prevent unnecessary harm, foster positive change, and ensure that our actions align with our values. I realized I was worried about making a mistake that could harm and not help the public.  From reading C.S. Lewis, I knew that more evil had been done to humans with good intent.  Embracing this philosophy encourages personal growth, mindful interactions, and a more harmonious world.

I re-read it and said, this is my best shot to change medicine.  I felt it had all the feel of a law Benjamin Rush would smile at.  Then I hit send.

The law got to the Bukele administration, and they met and talked about it.  Twenty-four hours later, I was summoned to the Capital to meet with Nayib Bukele and his brother.  He told me I had made an impact and wanted to hear more, so I gave him his version of why decentralized medicine requires medical freedom laws in a Constitution.  I warned him about the news coming in the USA that viral contamination would be breaking soon, and I was going to meet with RFK Jr in Malibu to discuss it in October of 2023.  This was in August of 2023.  None of this data was known at the time.  I was made aware of data that was related to the documentary I did on Covid two years earlier, where I warned the public that having two legal definitions for the Pfizer vaccine was a warning that the vaccine company was planning two separate versions of their gene therapy product for some reason and that we should be vigilant at looking at their patents and science.  


I tested all his lights and nnEMF in the house and told him we had some work cleaning up his place because the world needs his brain optimized.  He is building an Ark of Freedom for his people.  He did it first with money, now with medicine, and soon you'll see his following freedom policy in 2024.  I feel hope again for medicine and the public good.  

We were only supposed to meet for 30-45 minutes because he had dinner set up with his mother and his family, but twice, he called his mom and delayed it because he felt we were not done.  Three hours in, we were done.  He told me he was going to move forward with his cabinet and give the law to the legislative body to get it formatted to be presented for passage into the Constitution.


I got back into the Presidential limo, and as the soldiers drove me back to the Hyatt Centric in San Salvador, I sunk into the seat, thinking about what I had just experienced.  I thought about the Federalist Papers and the three-way conversations between Benjamin Rush, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.  Then, I thought about our three-way conversation earlier that night.

I have been an angry surgeon for 30 years because I had no hope for change in my profession.  In El Salvador, I found my medical savior.  No matter how dark the nights of trauma call have seemed in my career, the dawn always comes. Hope is a powerful weapon for change. 

For the first time in my professional life, I realized I was not alone. The Bukele brothers understood my struggle, and that night made it all worth it. They understood what being caged was like.

I remember thinking what Bagger Vance said to his golfer about taking his shot.  He said, "  You can do this, yes you can... but you ain't alone... I'm right here with ya'... I've been here all along... Now play the game... Your game... The one that only you were meant to play... Then one that was given to you when you come into this world... You ready?... Stike that ball Junuh don't hold nothin' back give it everything... Now's the time... Let yourself remember... Remember YOUR swing... That's right Junuh, settle yourself... Let's go... Now is the time, Junuh..."

I felt at ease for the first time since I graduated medical school that night.  It was a surreal feeling.  I slept like a baby that night.

For the last eight months I have had to harness this energy and focus it on getting ready to break this news to the rest of the world.  This law exposes many problems in the centralized world.


SUMMARY

There's no science without scientific debate. It's too bad that open discussion was replaced by censorship in the world.  Today, El Salvador is pushing back on that trend.  

I wrote this Amendment with something important in mind.  Contrary to popular belief, justice is not solely about punishing the guilty but rather about safeguarding the innocent.  As much as I want to bury the treasonous in the USA, my job in El Salvador is medical protection.  


The great viruses of our time spread through minds, not through bodies. They spread via narratives over social media sites.  We must change the way science is done.  I'll have something to say about that in the law and on Saturday when I speak to the world on this topic.

The decentralized method to the scientific method will eliminate the need to Universities or the parrots of that paradigm who run podcasts.  You have my word on that.  


Science isn't 'what experts think.' It's a method that corrects what experts think. If your doctor continues with the groupthink present in centralized medicine, you have a duty to help free yourself from the chains of tyranny.  Come to the Ark for a visit.  See what we are doing.  


Golf and Nature have a lot in common.

Every sunrise is putting your eyes on your prize in life.  It gives you the chance to play your own game in life.  It is all well and good to watch others play their game. You can live your life by putting your eyes on Bobby Jones.  You can observe his practice swings.  If you're paying attention, you can almost hear his thoughts and know he is searching for something.  Then, in a moment of Eureka, he finds it...

He is now in perfect resonance or harmony with his environment.  One authentic shot and that opportunity might choose us for this moment.  It is as if there is an ideal opportunity in the world, and it is trying to find each of us.  All we need to do is get out of our own way and let it happen.

To manifest this destiny, all it took was going to a place where the seasons and tides of the ocean met perfectly with the revolutions of the Earth and the politics.  With this shot, you might not initially see the flag on the tee box, but you know that flag placement is a dragon you must slay.  You have to use your best sense, and seeing is not always the best one to choose to use.  Sometimes, you must feel what is right before you take your best shot.  Sometimes, opportunity knocks once because the universe comes together in your presence, and things become whole in your soul.  You feel the cosmos resonating inside of you.  It guides the ball to the flag.  Your eyes are almost redundant at this moment.  The flight of the ball moves with your soul.  You seek it with your hands as a surgeon because that is how surgeons do it.  They feel it before the act.  Our hands were trained to be wiser than our minds.  No person could take us to this moment, but many people in your life hoped you would find your way home to that flag.  Your success becomes their success.

WHY EL SALVADOR?  

Why not when the US Congress has become a circus? 


 Look, if you had one shot or one opportunity. To seize everything you ever wanted in one moment. Would you capture it or just let it slip?


I HAVE BEEN CHASING THIS CHANGE FOR 20 YEARS

Humans evolved the attributes of a large brain and the ability to speak, forming an intricate social network that can use many aspects of technology. Our most significant attribute is the ability to think. This allows us to change the environment we are adapted to radically. It has allowed us to dominate all habitats and create havoc in most of them. The real human miracle of our mind is not that we can see the world as it is…but that we can see it as it is not and then change it. If we think and act incorrectly, we can quickly recalibrate and overcome it. Conversely, we seem to be a prisoner to our paleo-cortex (older, less evolved brain) and resist change even when we know it must occur. We often subjugate the best interests of our survival to suit our emotional needs or desires. The fundamental paradox of humanity is that our reasons for what we do are often weak but our sentiments to do them remain quite strong. Interestingly, we have overcome that liability as a species so far many times. Some of us even find comfort in that ability at times.

I believe today, we are mismatched in our environment because of our own doing. We all know that when we eat poorly, we make a decision that could ultimately kill us, albeit slowly.  Few of you realize that when your environment is mal-illuminated, it can make you sick and kill you rapidly.  Mal-illumination > malnutrition in terms of medical risks.  The AGE OF LIGHT event in El Salvador aims to change your perceptions tomorrow.   

I watch “serial suicide” daily just by walking through hospitals and when I drive by the fast-food drive-throughs and visit the hospital cafeteria. That irony is not lost on me, either! I think LIGHT is far more insidious and sinister because it allows our mind to be unaware of the implications of that choice. 

How else can you justify a lifetime of the Standard Western Diet under LED bulbs when your countrymen are dying of chronic diseases that now occur in teenagers? I recently read a comment on Twitter that motivated me to write about this human ambiguity. She commented, “My parents ditched all their incandescents to put LEDs in to save money.  Why?  They eat more prescriptions than they do food, and they have to budget with rising costs. They do not think their food choices ultimately affect their health. They bought a Wii for exercise in the house and only play video games on it. They never go out in the sun anymore.  They are pale, frail, and decaying in front of my eyes.  They BOTH work in the medical field too.”


Today, the game has changed.  GAME SET MATCH.  It is time to change the world of medicine.  Above, you see the founding partners of this movement.  

THE AGE OF LIGHT BEGINS TODAY AT THE ARK THE AGE OF LIGHT BEGINS TODAY AT THE ARK

Comments

Good read, I’m a new and aspiring mitochondriac. I’m visiting the savior in early Jan with the wife to consider moving. Would love to know from the community here where is a good place to consider renting while we work on citizenship?

Kiwi

light water for health transparency over stealth truth's freedom our wealth

haiku artist

This is a fabulous article! You are a great man, Jack!

Colleen Coble

Part of my Constitutional Amendment law I wrote for El Salvador was released today by President Bukele on "X" https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1776794078883016782

Dr. Jack Kruse

It will when the legislative assembly has it ready for world consumption

Dr. Jack Kruse

Unsurprisingly

Riley

will this amendment be available to read soon? Ive found a slew of B.S. articles spinning the El Salvador current events in a negative light unsurprisi

Riley

thanks for this too

michael john moreau

WOW what a milestone in the annals of History. Beyond "potentially walking on any moon". Your thoughts and crafted words in this post are spectacular and exquisitely articulated. Congratulations on a well-done lifestyle of choices for the better, even while in the worst of environments. Going from centralized good old boy, fat ass MD in a wealthy state of life, to the surprised "how did this happen" knee tear meniscus, to the statue of David seeing the "bird" on his lightened perch, to CT, to Spinx sitting positions in the Sun, to Decentralized thinking like nature and BTC, taking on the world of dysfunctional everything, to El Salvador, to helping to re-write medical standards in El Salvador, getting to meet, greet, and confer with the President of a New Country nature chose to illuminate the world. Congratulations on a job so well done thus far, meaning Jack Kruse has only just begun, but has come a long way to help others see the light, get out in the light, and then be the light in a darkening world. Thank you for keeping up and persevering through thick and thin. Merci' Merci'. A Votra' Sante, and ours.

michael john moreau

Are they geoengineering down at the Ark yet? Looking for a stable place closer to the equator without the white picket fences of poison every sunrise/sunset

Abuelito

Inspiring. Extrapolating the information and implementing where I can , when I can.

Muzikbird71

Read the X train of tweets. Might be the most important train I have written. https://twitter.com/DrJackKruse/status/1770486709450420466

Dr. Jack Kruse

Very good to know, thank you

Helen Clune

No

Dr. Jack Kruse

The law prevents it.

Dr. Jack Kruse

Agree!!!

Deborah Beatty

Will El Salvador sign onto the WHO pandemic treaty?

Helen Clune

https://twitter.com/henrywbenedict/status/1652195355742863360

Dr. Jack Kruse

This is a beacon of hope that was desperately needed. Thank you Uncle Jack and thank you President Bukele! Medical freedom! Medical decentralization!

misael acosta

Pray, study, Keep mov'n ur feet, repeat. Thank u: ThomasJ, Dr's Benjamin Rush & Jack Kruse & Pres. Berkeley & Shantel & others

Pace Allen

Thank you! 🙏 ❤️ Jack, I am very happy that the same thing is happening with the educational system that children and adolescents are stuck with. We need to start by also decentralizing education for children and adolescents. Very inspiring Jack, your story.

Lionel Arrigoni

When can we see the amendment you wrote? I think keeping the state far away from medicine is necessary. It should be left entirely up to the patient and his doctor, period. I hope it eliminates state medical boards and any other governing bodies that can be bought by Pharma.

Deborah Beatty

A absolute treat to read your journey with this "shot" story and to dream of this new Age of Light and its implications worldwide. The pieces on serial suicide, the twitter story and this epic quote "Mal-illumination > malnutrition in terms of medical risks" paving our understanding of human ambiguity were powerful. Ditto all the comments above - I hope you can feel the gratitude as we all hit "post" Uncle Jack

Laura Kissmann

This is beyound awesome Jack!! Congratulations. This an amazing step. Thank you for all that you do en for enducation me since 2014

Stian Van Zweden

Wow. Absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing the marvelous work you are doing for humanity! So honored to be able to read this in almost real time, as history is made.💫

Arlene Rochelle

Congratulations Jack. This is such a breath of fresh air, and we can only hope that other governments pick up the baton you have started rolling, and change the medical environment for all humanity. You are such a trail-blazer. And so well done!

Enid Ginn

“Sometimes, you have to play your game and no one else's.” This is a simple but powerful little nugget of truth right here.

Trevor Hirschi

Thank you! 🙏 ❤️

Jojo Plachta

Inspiring Jack!

David Mc Gettigan

A hole in one! Light...Set...Match!

Rob Hart

Amen & Hallelujah!!! Best of luck to you tomorrow, slay the beast Uncle Jack. 🗡☀️

Ethel

Loved Bukele's speech. He summarized exactly what is happening here in USA. Thank you once again Uncle Jack!

Mark Rose

💡🙌 #FuckBigPharma

Jeff Gibson

Awesome-way to go, Dr. Kruse!

Alexandra

This one hits hard. Thanks Jack. I appreciate your wisdom and light!

Johnny London

🤝

drty

Excellent

Rohen Kapur


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