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When you study history, it’s always striking how frequently dysfunctional cycles tend to repeat themselves—which is why many of us were able to foresee much of what came to pass with the disastrous COVID-19 vaccines. Medicine has its fair share of erroneous beliefs (which frequently have little to no evidence supporting them). Sadly, my profession has held tightly onto them for centuries regardless of the problems those beliefs create and I believe the vaccination meme is one of the most harmful ones.

As all of this began with the smallpox vaccines which “ended” the scourge of smallpox, I believe it’s critical to review exactly what actually happened as:

•The mythology of the smallpox vaccines has served as the justification for all the other vaccination atrocities which followed.

•Many issues emerged during that campaign (resulting in immense public backlash) which are almost identical to what we’ve seen again and again since then (including throughout COVID-19). As such, to break this dysfunctional cycle which has consumed our culture, it is critical to understand what’s actually happened.

•I believe the smallpox vaccines served as an inflection point in humanity’s health, as after them, an era of chronic illness (particularly autoimmune and neurologic ones) began which has continued to increase ever since. In fact, many of the unusual complications of the COVID-19 vaccines are very similar to what was observed from the smallpox vaccine over a century ago.

mirror: https://archive.ph/Dzqre >When you study history, it’s always striking how frequently dysfunctional cycles tend to repeat themselves—which is why many of us were able to foresee much of what came to pass with the disastrous COVID-19 vaccines. Medicine has its fair share of erroneous beliefs (which frequently have little to no evidence supporting them). Sadly, my profession has held tightly onto them for centuries regardless of the problems those beliefs create and I believe the vaccination meme is one of the most harmful ones. >As all of this began with the smallpox vaccines which “ended” the scourge of smallpox, I believe it’s critical to review exactly what actually happened as: >•The mythology of the smallpox vaccines has served as the justification for all the other vaccination atrocities which followed. >•Many issues emerged during that campaign (resulting in immense public backlash) which are almost identical to what we’ve seen again and again since then (including throughout COVID-19). As such, to break this dysfunctional cycle which has consumed our culture, it is critical to understand what’s actually happened. >•I believe the smallpox vaccines served as an inflection point in humanity’s health, as after them, an era of chronic illness (particularly autoimmune and neurologic ones) began which has continued to increase ever since. In fact, many of the unusual complications of the COVID-19 vaccines are very similar to what was observed from the smallpox vaccine over a century ago.

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An interesting read. Throughout, there are references to "thuja" being administered. I assume this is a preparation made from Yew trees (family Taxaceae). Did a brief search, but nothing on its preparation popped up immediately. I do know there is a cancer treatment derived from them - paclitaxel trade name Taxol®. It was in the news during testing in the late 70s and early 80s. Obviously 145 years ago it was a much simpler preparation - likely a tea, infusion, decoction or tincture.

Yews also contain Thujone which could be toxic if the dose is large enough. Would be interesting to find instruction on how it was prepared and used back in the day. So much herbal healing has been lost/buried since the advent of modern medicine. The anecdote in the article about Rockefeller and Carnegie "investing" in medicine after their monopolies were broken up is telling too.

Great content and find!

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In another article, he mentions it as Thuja Occidentalis, which would make it something like this. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1062158/

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Good info - leaf tincture with minimal stem.