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Dee2757's avatar

Mr Gates says its $20 return on every $1 spent.

If an injection makes you ill, it's because you've been poisoned..

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Baya Lazz's avatar

"People’s diet improved, sanitation massively improved, hygiene got much better"

What is missing from that statement is the primary factor I would say which is the treatments became less harmful. People like Dr Tilden treated pneumonia without deaths. This knowledge we see today without recognizing where it came from like there is the recommendation to drink plenty of fluids when you have "the flu". This omission could allow for dangerous treatment to be reintroduced to simulate "the virus" (as happened to a little girl in Texas recently) which is why it is missed out and belief in 'thE viRus'/ 'disEaSes' is maintained.

"It was a day of frequent and heroic dosage and equally frequent and heroic bleeding. In the South, during the summer, there was a cry of fever, fever, fever, and calomel was used (a mercury chloride mineral with formula Hg2Cl2, mercury(I) chloride. By the 19th century, calomel was viewed as a miracle drug. It was used against almost every disease, including syphilis, bronchitis, cholera, ingrown toenails, teething, gout, tuberculosis, influenza, and cancer) along with quinine (medication used to treat malaria and babesiosis). These were administered lavishly, thus adding to the horror."

https://www.healthscience.org/dr-john-h-tilden-biography/

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David Vance's avatar

Thanks Samantha and that's a great point.

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Sarah's avatar

I have begun to be a bit suspicious that it is a money thing now, like with so many pharmaceutical products which are prescribed. There was no measles vaccine, when I was young, and getting Mumps, Measles and Chicken pox was just something we went through in childhood. I think we had the TB, Whooping Cough, Polio and BSG vaccines once, but it wasn't a regular thing like it is now. I had 3 Covid jabs (2 AZ and 1 Moderna), then got Covid, so I thought, "Sod that" and haven't been since!

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