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Mar 20, 2023·edited Mar 20, 2023Liked by Dawn Lester

thanks, Dawn. Was informed of this article from Mike Stone's recent deep dive into syphillis, so yeah, everything is being reexamined more closely, and nothing is as it appears: https://mikestone.substack.com/p/the-syphilis-scam-imitation-game . So many names for diseases where skin pocks/pox break out - the body trying to rid toxins.

Also, DDT is a primary cause for 'poliomyelitis' i.e., neurodegeneration/paralysis due to damage to the anterior horn cells in the ganglial clusters along the spine, the part where the toxins are more likely to enter the nervous system and inflame, affect the myelin sheath in nerves, and cause paralysis. The anterior is next to the gut, so a better entry, is what I understand, but again, I don't take any speculation as gospel- I have to experience it for myself.

From Virus Mania (another example- I think they mean mosquitos, not flies):

In the Philippines, only a few years before the US catastrophe, the first polio epidemic in the tropics occurred spontaneously, in fact, with the introduction of the insecticide DDT there. Around the end of World War II, US troops in the Philippines had sprayed masses of DDT daily to wipe out flies. Just two years later, the wellknown Journal of the American Medical Association reported that lameness among soldiers stationed in the Philippines could not be differentiated from polio, and it had advanced to become the second most common cause of death. Only combat exercises were said to have claimed more victims. Meantime, populations in neighboring areas, where the poison had not been sprayed, experienced no problems with paralysis.

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Thank you. I do know of Mike Stone's work.

I don't know if you know, but I am the co-author of the book, What Really Makes You Ill, which discusses many of the so-called 'infectious diseases'.

I have also written a number of Substack articles on these topics,

This one is about syphilis,

https://dawnlester.substack.com/p/the-real-tragedy-of-tuskegee

And this one is about STDs in general,

https://dawnlester.substack.com/p/theres-no-such-thing-as-a-sexually

I hope you find them interesting too.

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thanks, Dawn. Yep, I know of you and your husband's book! Seen a couple of your interviews. Thanks for subscribing. I plan to write more about these topics, for example the so-called 'myxoma virus' in rabbits.

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Thank you, but David is not my husband, we only work together.

We have included a section on so-called 'myxomatosis' in our book. It's an interesting one!

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oh, sorry, didn't realize that.

I will have to read that part and include it in my article. Thanks.

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It's not a problem, a lot of people think we are a couple. 😊

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It really makes one wonder how many experiments have been carried out on an unwitting public over the years.

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It's almost impossible to know, sadly, mainly because so many of them have been kept 'secret', but from the research I've conducted, the public has been experimented upon untold numbers of times, especially over the past century.

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That's the bottom line, isn't it? No-one really knows but it underlines the fact that some people in office have no qualms about experimenting on others. It's difficult to grasp or understand just what gives them the mindset that it's acceptable to do this. It's likely that not everyone in public office thinks this way, but the issue for me is that far took many sit back and say nothing while the others carry on. Silence is consent.

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One of the problems is that people are often told 'experiments' are for the benefit of society, or words to that effect, so that 'scientists' can better understand the human body. But that is not true Just look at drug trials. Everyone who takes part in a drug trial is being experimented upon, but no drug can or ever will cure any 'disease'.

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