Medical Autonomy

Sacred Body and Freedom of Choice In Norse culture

The body of a man is sacred and under his sole and exclusive control as well as jurisdiction. Freedom of choice with respect to a man’s body is an irrevocable aspect of his masculinity, warrior ethos, and innate natural freedom secured over the millennia by the sacrifice of his ancestors. Violation of a man's body by any mean is undeniable emasculation as well as a loss of status and standing as a free man.

Natural Resilience of Men as a Tenant of Evolutionary Biology

Óðinn created men as sacred beings naturally resilient to environmental factors. Such natural strength and resilience, including to diseases, is linked to a man’s physical, mental, and spiritual fitness, and thus, part of a man’s traditional identity as well as fundamental evolutionary traits and characteristics critical to species survival. In keeping with this historic, cultural and irrevocable doctrine, any medical treatment or procedure a man would elect to accept as his sole informed prerogative shall remain natural and shall follow the laws of nature, specifically excluding gene therapy (including but not limited to RNA messenger vaccines), or non-human interventions (including but not limited to robotic and AI procedures, or animal-based treatments such as Adenovirus vector vaccines).

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