Asking questions is perfectly fine - it's what most human beings do. It's the process by which we search for information and evaluate the information we find that is crucial. Certainly, a graduate or post-graduate level of education at a reputable university is a big advantage in this regard.Regarding overall education level, put is this way, I don't have a PhD. But I don't think that should exclude me from asking questions along the lines of the Socratic principle, do you?
You've stated lots of things you say you "believe" in, some uncontroversial, others highly controversial, but have not offered much in the way of reasoning or evidence to back your ideas up and have mentioned one scientist, who doesn't hold any current academic or pharmaceutical position. On that basis I don't think you'll be convincing many people that the views you hold are correct.