
This book will explain what really makes you ill and why everything you thought you knew about disease is wrong. “Doctors are men who prescribe medicines of which they know little, to cure diseases of which they know less, in human beings of whom they know nothing.” Voltaire. The conventional approach adopted by most healthcare systems entails the use of ‘medicine’ to treat human disease. The idea encapsulated by the above quote attributed to Voltaire, the nom de plume of François-Marie Arouet (1694-1778), will no doubt be regarded by most people as inapplicable to 21st century healthcare, especially the system known as modern medicine. The reason that people would consider this idea to no longer be relevant is likely to be based on the assumption that ‘medical science’ has made significant advances since the 18th century and that 21st century doctors therefore possess a thorough, if not quite complete, knowledge of medicines, diseases and the human body. Unfortunately, however, this would be a mistaken assumption; as this book will demonstrate.
Dawn Lester and her co-author David Parker spent over a decade researching and writing this book. Neither came from medicine. Lester’s background is accountancy; Parker’s is electrical engineering. This turns out to be a significant advantage. They weren’t trained into the assumptions that structure conventional medical thinking. They carried no institutional loyalties, no professional identity tied to defending the paradigm. They approached the subject the way investigators should—following evidence wherever it led, identifying contradictions within the mainstream literature itself, applying logic rather than ideology. The result is a 700-page investigation that systematically dismantles the foundations of modern medicine: germ theory, vaccination, pharmaceutical intervention. At the same time, it documents what actually does make people ill—the environmental toxins, industrial chemicals, nutritional deficiencies, and harmful exposures that the medical establishment largely ignores while chasing invisible pathogens.
The subtitle states it plainly: Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Disease Is Wrong. This isn’t overstatement. The book makes a comprehensive case that disease doesn’t happen the way we’ve been told, that the medical system doesn’t understand health, and that we have far more control over our own wellbeing than we’ve been led to believe. It’s both a dismantling and a reconstruction—not just exposing what’s false, but pointing toward what actually supports human health.
What strikes me about Dawn’s work is her approach. She shares information rather than dispensing advice. She asks questions rather than launches attacks. She models the kind of civil, curious inquiry that this subject desperately needs. She’s also honest about the limits of her own knowledge—she emphasizes that she’s still learning, still refining her understanding, still open to new information. This intellectual humility, combined with the rigour of her research, makes her a trustworthy guide through territory that can otherwise feel overwhelming or contentious.
Since the book’s publication in 2019, Dawn’s work has continued to evolve. She now writes regularly on Substack and hosts a podcast called Dawn of Discernment, exploring territory the book opened up—consciousness, language, the emotional and spiritual dimensions of health. She’s gone deeper into the non-physical aspects of illness: how our thoughts, beliefs, and suppressed emotions manifest in the body, and how the words we use shape our experience of health. This interview captures where her thinking stands now.
For those who began questioning during 2020 and are still looking for solid ground, this book provides it. For those who sense something is deeply wrong with the medical system but haven’t yet found a framework that explains why, this is where I’d point you. And for those ready to take back agency over their own health—to stop outsourcing that responsibility to a system that doesn’t understand what health actually is—Dawn’s work offers both the intellectual foundation and the practical orientation to begin that journey.
With thanks to Dawn Lester.
ROCKEFELLER PETRO CHEMICAL TOXIC DRUGS ARE NOT MEDICINE THEY DESTROY THE HUMAN BIOME
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