Your Body Was Never Broken. That Was the Point.
Updated
For decades, an increasingly unhealthy American public has been handed the same story. The human body is fragile, complicated, and largely dependent on medical intervention to function properly. Got a problem? Hold on, there’s a drug for that. Feeling run down? Probably a deficiency. Something more serious? Here’s a lifelong prescription. What we haven’t been properly told—indeed, what has been carefully and deliberately kept from us—is that the body is arguably the most advanced energy system on this planet, and it was built to take care of itself. That inconvenient truth costs Big Pharma trillions.
Dr. Jack Kruse, a neurosurgeon who has spent years working at the intersection of quantum biology and biophysics, has been pulling back this curtain for a long time. His latest work goes straight to the origin of life—and what’s there is not what we were taught in school. As Kruse explains, life didn’t begin with a genetic code. It began with melanin. Before DNA. Before photosynthesis. Before every biological process that we have been told is fundamental. Under a brutal, unshielded Archean sun, this ancient proto-melanin did something nobody in a medical school lecture will ever mention—it took raw cosmic energy and organized it into the blueprint for all life that followed.
And guess what? As Kruse explains that same machinery is still running inside you. Right now. Today. Yet, most people have no idea what melanin actually is. They know it as pigment—the thing that determines skin tone and supposedly makes you more susceptible to sun damage, at least according to dermatologists with product lines to sell. But melanin is a biological semiconductor. A master controller. It has a precisely tuned energy barrier that lets it pull radiation across the full spectrum—UV, infrared, cosmic—and convert it into something that cells can use. Kruse has identified it as the original interface between the energy of the cosmos and the biology of the cell, and that’s not a stretch. Before the first strand of genetic code existed, melanin was already working. The fact that modern medicine treats it as a cosmetic footnote and wants to alter our genetics isn’t ignorance. It’s strategy. A billion-dollar industry doesn’t accidentally overlook a 4-billion-year-old self-sustaining power source.
Incredibly, your melanin works alongside your mitochondria and an enzyme called cytochrome c oxidase—forming an internal power grid that has been running since before this planet had an ozone layer. The mechanism by which it works is really quite simple. When UV-A light reaches your skin and eyes, it triggers the release of nitric oxide. From there, your cells’ electrical resistance shifts, and your body begins tapping the environment for energy rather than relying solely on food. That process isn’t new age thinking—it predates every pharmaceutical ever manufactured. It’s the physics that assembled the first living molecules on Earth. We didn’t evolve apart from nature. We evolved as part of it, and our biology still operates that way, whether we acknowledge it or not. We’re a 4.6-billion-year continuation of a process that is still happening, still responsive, and still far more capable than we’ve been led to believe.
Which is exactly why disconnecting us from it has been so profitable.
As is now glaringly apparent, chronic disease is not random. No indeed, Chronic disease is what happens when a system meticulously created for sunlight and outdoor living is instead forced to function on LED and fluorescent lighting, ultra-processed and contaminated food, and pharmaceutical interventions disguised as healthcare. As noted in past articles, the Rockefeller medical machine didn’t just fund hospitals—it rewrote education, decided what counted as science, and built a system designed around lifelong dependency. In other words, symptoms are managed but never resolved. The greedy goons couldn’t patent the sun, after all. Nor could they profit from writing a prescription to go outside. So we were told, very deliberately, that those things don’t matter.
For an example of the significance of melanin, consider the fungi growing inside Chernobyl’s nuclear reactor—one of the most lethal environments on Earth. After its 1986 meltdown, researchers found heavily melanized fungi that were not just surviving inside the reactor—they were growing toward the radiation source itself. More specifically, their melanin was harvesting ionizing radiation and converting it into chemical energy. Thus, the fungi were thriving through the exact radiosynthetic process described by Kruse, caught in the act. Life, when properly connected to its energy source, doesn’t collapse. It adapts. That capacity isn’t unique to Chernobyl. Human beings carry the same melanin. The question worth pondering is why no one in mainstream medicine seems remotely curious about what this means for our lasting health.
Each and every sunrise delivers something no pharmaceutical company can replicate. Every hour outside, every moment of real contact with the natural world, is feeding systems that have been operating since before recorded history. Even a grey sky plays a role. Why? Because cloud cover actually increases the amount of cosmic radiation reaching Earth. Your melanin is picking that up. The body is always working, always responding, always trying to do exactly what it was built to do.
The problem is we built a world—and a medical system—that profits from interrupting your body’s connection with source, and the system depends on us being sick. A sick population is a consuming population. On the flipside, an educated one is a dangerous threat. But, as eloquently described by Dr. Kruse, your body carries 4 billion years of intelligence. It was not designed to be managed. It was designed to thrive on sunlight, on nature, and on the same cosmic energy that organized the first living molecules on this planet. Kruse highlights this beautifully in the last paragraph of his paper, summarizing:
“My thesis has shown that the human is a fantastic energetic machine that tells 4D time and it carries the entire history of the Earth’s relationship with the Sun in its melanized circuitry. We are not a “product” of evolution; we are the persistence of the flow from our star to planet and we are an electrical resistance to that flow that has allowed the information of light to unfurl into life. This is what evolution is all about. Darwin and creation missed large portions of this recipe by design. Melanin allows us to convert 10,000 times more energy than the sun every second and the Rockefeller Dynasty has built a world since 1911 that makes sure no doctor ever learns this truth.”