In 2018, the Islander Alexandra Cane has been vocal about her controversial opinions in Instagram Stories, and told that she believes the body’s defense system is adequate to fight off the deadly virus.
Alexandra Cane has announced that she is a “soverign body” who will not be getting her coronavirus jab.
The former Love Island contestant, 29, has informed her fans that she will not be showing the upper part of her arm to a doctor anytime soon , since she will “not subscribe to fear”.
The latest figures from the Government show that, as of yesterday, a total of 127.823 people had died in the last 28 days following testing positive for coronavirus.
Alex continued to inform her followers that she believes that it’s “World War 3”, and that human freedoms and freedoms are at risk.
In a “bold statement” the author wrote “I’m about to declare that… It’s World War 3. now in World War 3.
“It’s an internal war , which is the reason why it’s an even more intense conflict.
“Speaking with our voices and standing up for what consider right can earn us freedom.
“We aren’t free if we rely on a system that is ineffective repeatedly.
“Wishing that the world went back to normal” is running away from the reality of our liberty being taken from us little more each day.
“This isn’t about protecting our health. This is about money and greed.”
In her earlier series of edgy and controversial Instagram Stories she had told her 1.3m followers that she believes the immune system of the body is sufficient to combat any disease – there’s no need for vaccinations or other types of medication.
The author wrote that: “The Western medical system only goes as far as the biological cell. The belief is that body and mind are distinct from one another.
“I believe that the mind and body are interconnected and obtaining energy in the body that is composed from trillions of cell (energy).
“We all have immune systems that naturally fight infections/bacteria if our cells are healthy and fully functioning.”
She also says that stress can cause cells to stop working correctly, which is why she has been encouraging fans to begin practicing “meditation and breathwork”.
Alexandra has also stated that she’s worried that there isn’t any research on coronavirus vaccine’s effect on fertility.
She stated: “I personally will not be able to test it since it’s still in the early stages of testing and I’m not aware of the effects that will follow.
“I am an individual who is sovereign and has the fundamental human right of making my own decisions about what is most beneficial to my own body. I have decided not to inject something I don’t have a lot of knowledge of, nor do want to do it as others do.”
While many fans voice their support for her views in her similar posts to her Insta grid scientists have described her as irresponsible.
Her claims were attacked from the professor Stephan Lewandowsky, Chair in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Bristol.