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Yes, and masks contributed to the bacterial infections. Wear the mask too long, get a bacterial infection in the upper respiratory tract, get diagnosed as flu (then) or covid (now) and get treated for the wrong cause and die due to the actual cause going untreated or the treatment they prescribed or both.

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if it was not so true and real, I would laugh...but you hit the nail on the head...in short, we killed people by negligence and the COVID 'isolation, sedation, denial of antibiotics, ventilator, Remdesivir death' protocol

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Mold imbalance also which if you sleep in a bad environment can lead to serious problems later stuffing us with calcium carbonate that feeds it. bacterial and you will need antibiotics which weaken your immune system and cause depression. Ill have to add this to this web Updated and now even AI thinks this needs looking into after delivering all the evidence https://normanjames.substack.com/p/countering-the-critics-a-defense Countering the Critics: A Defense of Dr. Thomas Cowan's Theories on EMF, Conductive Chemicals, and Human Health

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excellent sharing again, thank you so much, this is how we help each other understand

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Yes. I simplified my comment to focus on bacterial but fungus grows on masks too. Where worn too long, these “germs” grow unchecked and are inhaled with each breath adding to our bacterial and fungus loads.

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boom

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its the phone and wifi and mask that my wife's inside of nose was so swollen it was out of her nose styes in her eyes start od Sjogren's syndrome

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Add enforced sedentary lifestyle indoors to this list.

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Masks are not benign. This has been known for over a century but conveniently forgotten in 2019/20.

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Being treated without tests, in and of itself, is not bad. In fact, that was the rule until recently. MDs are to troubleshoot their patients using the differential diagnosis to rule in and rule out different probable causes. Tests used to be used only when they were the only way to rule in or rule out specific causes that would change the treatment. For medically trained, I am leaving out the bit on morbidity and mortality for simplification.

Covid diagnosis is the opposite of this. People come in for any reason, including a broken arm, and are given the PCR “test” and are diagnosed as having covid based solely upon a “positive” result of this misapplied technique labeled as “test”.

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The trouble is, Dr.'s don't know what they don't know. They're often "taught" things which are just wrong. Like vaccines, prevent disease. In reality, they are the catalyst for disease. I've had many nightmarr experiences, and lived in La where Dr.s were supposed to be the best of the best, in this field, or that field. Years ago, I had a reaction to a tree I cut down, ALL Of the Dr.'s said it was an "allergic reaction." It wasn't. Turns out the sap of the tree reacted with sun creatirng a burn, much like a chemical burn phytophotodermatitis. I appealed all of the bills, I was still being required to pay, even though they were wrong, and won my appeal and didn't have to pay. Far too often medicine is the approach of "symptomology." Symptom bad, knock it down. I would prefer any kind of teet (excluding pcr) to a Dr. guessing, or "practicing."

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It’s not that testing or not testing are bad, test should only be used for specific purposes and never as stand alone diagnostic tools.

The doctors you saw failed to rule out other causes. I doubt they would have found the true cause of your condition with a test as any test they choose would not likely find the actual cause because they were not thinking in that direction.

The differential diagnosis is similar but more complex to trouble shooting a mechanical problem. You do not completely disassemble an engine to find the cause of strange sound. You rule in or rule out various possible causes using various techniques and diagnostic tests to do so when other methods will not rule in or out a possible cause.

There is no one test or battery of tests that can determine the cause of every ailment.

Testing should be done in conjunction with the medical interview and examination.

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this Asprin perspective is a very good point indeed. However, the main bacteria affected by Radio GN bacteria increase replication and poop more get sicker, and die with cell debris this and mold melt the bacteria causing more imbalance and pneumonia / flu so there was no need to invent antibiotics before radio as there was no need to control bacteria as much.

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thank you Norman, thank you

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People also were nearly starved throughout the war. Factories ramped up with very toxic materials used. And many many people were gassed.

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yes, it is terrible now as we look back...thank you for sharing, it is important we revisit history to fix wrongs

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In addition in those days children worked in coal mines. And other factories had males working, all from 10 years age. My grandfather worked 12 hour days, six days a week, 52 weeks a year. With one extra day off at Christmas and one at Easter.

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tell the young ones today that was life and they will not believe...and your grand dad did what he head to do, wired to do as father for his family...these are the people we owe all to and we stand on their shoulders. forever grateful, can never ever repay

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He began work at 10 years of age and worked like that.

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White privilege Paul. A good solid industrial job guaranteed at 10 years of age.

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He worked from 10 years of age. My Father signed up with the army before he was 18 to go to war. He lied about his age. He was injured Boxing Day 1943. Very disabled from then on. I lived in 18 places by the time I was 18. Homeless twice for extended periods of time growing up. And other times for a week or so. When I graduated from High School in 1968 there were no opportunities. Nothing. You worked in a mill or a menial grocery job or some sort of labour. IF YOU KNEW SOMEONE. The economy was stagnant. A few went to University. Unemployment was technically low, but only because you didn’t have welfare or other benefits. You had no choice. You worked anywhere. There are more opportunities today than ever before. Massive opportunities now. And the young people are thoroughly demoralized.

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Yet apparently I have benefited greatly from white privilege! Who knew?

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But what does tam with an Adams apple think?

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keg - oh my - funny, not funny! 😉

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Trudope chose her/she/he/it.

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Updated and now even AI thinks this needs looking into after delivering all the evidence https://normanjames.substack.com/p/countering-the-critics-a-defense Countering the Critics: A Defense of Dr. Thomas Cowan's Theories on EMF, Conductive Chemicals, and Human Health

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Jun 22·edited Jun 22

Most likely due to what was being injected into the soldiers returning from the war made them sick and then the fear campaign switch was turned on. Along with the "treatment or cure."

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From what I’ve read, also soldiers comprised by mustard gas

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I wonder if we could go back on the records of how much Bayer made from the aspirin during that time to tell. they made heroin later that week i think!!

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