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Agent 1-4-9's avatar

Wow, you reminded me of this incident from my childhood. A friend of my father's was at that convention, got ill, but began immediately consuming large quantities of vitamin c, non stop for hours. Linus Pauling's book on vitamin c had come out a few years earlier and this guy was a big believer, always preaching to my dad about taking vitamin c. He obviously lived to tell the tale, but I didn't know if I believed him about the vitamin c. But you provided a new detail with the list of animals they could and couldn't infect. All mammals make their own vitamin c except for guinea pigs and primates, including man, rhesus monkeys, and marmosets. So they couldn't infect animals that made their own vitamin c, but the ones that couldn't make vitamin c, like man, got infected.

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Aria Veritas's avatar

Iodine, boron and vit.C are three of the most excellent vitamins/minerals. Good for the friend of your fathers. Linus Pauling was a legend.

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Scipio Eruditus's avatar

Wouldn’t be the first time the Regime spiked the water and dosed unsuspecting victims with their chemical cocktails:

https://www.voltairenet.org/article164447.html

Fantastic dot connecting their friend. 👍

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Proton Magic's avatar

I didn't see any info, but for Legionnaire's or for Stormy France, if spiked water or aerosols we would expect to see children and animals (animals not for bread spiking) get ill.

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Sue Worth's avatar

Children have higher glutathione levels and could naturally detox a quantity of a heavy metal like nickel. But it drops off radically at age 65.

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Proton Magic's avatar

Interesting, we would need to have a nickel dose-toxicity study by age to say for sure otherwise it's a guess, do you have that study? That's an unethical study to do in humans. But could be done in animals at the same age given different doses of glut. I doubt that has been done. So we'd still be guessing.

Also, we'd expect animals to get sick, at least older ones if you want to guess the younger ones have more glut. So water or aerosol poisoning isn't confirmed it seems.

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El Recibo's avatar

Ergot?

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Jane 333's avatar

Agreed! Have you researched welders flu? It hospitalises welders with severe flu symptoms after exposure to welding gases.

I suspect they used it in airport air conditioning units to instigate cv19 symptoms in March 2020. And in other places as THEY needed to increase cv19 hysteria.

Having legionnaires disease as a thing means regular inspections of air conditioning units occurs - creating opportunities for adding gas canisters to pump out toxic gas.

I travelled in March and felt my throat becoming dry and irritated while waiting for my plane in the 2 departure lounges (10 days apart) before my 3hr flights. I drank water and kept my throat hydrated and the symptoms lessened after a couple of days.

But add a longer haul flight, dehydration / alcohol and some will deteriorate enough for direct hospital admission from airports, as occurred.

Hence I went looking for a known gas and flu symptoms. Welders flu explained what I experienced.

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In recent years the greatest progress in our understanding of pneumoconioses, other than those produced by asbestos, silica, and coal, has been in the arena of metal-induced parenchymal (functional) lung disorders. Inhalation of metal dusts and fumes can induce a wide range of lung pathology, including airways disorders, cancer, and parenchymal diseases...

The clinical characteristics, epidemiology, and pathogenesis of disorders arising from exposure to aluminum, beryllium, cadmium, cobalt, copper, iron, mercury, and nickel are presented in detail. Metal fume fever, an inhalation fever syndrome attributed to exposure to a number of metals, is also discussed. Advances in our knowledge of antigen-specific immunologic reactions in the lung are particularly evident in disorders secondary to beryllium and nickel exposure, where immunologic mechanisms have been well characterized. For example, current evidence suggests that beryllium acts as an antigen, or hapten, and is presented by antigen-presenting cells to CD4+ T cells, which possess specific surface antigen receptors. Other metals such as cadmium and mercury induce nonspecific damage, probably by initiating production of reactive oxygen species.

Source: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3454405

If you read my Substack article

We breathe air not oxygen

https://open.substack.com/pub/jane333/p/we-breath-air-not-oxygen?utm_ca

I explain why oxygen is also a toxin / poison, used in plain sight, to kill.

Oxygen is prescribed primarily for the terminally ill not for breathlessness.

Palliative care is not kind!

Reactive oxygen species ROS is the term used to occult DEHYDRATION - the mechanism that makes oxygen poisonous to lungs. Research oxygen toxicity and oxygen poisoning.

Mammals do not breathe oxygen - they breathe air.

Best you understand the difference!

I have a new take on blood and lung physiology that dismisses the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

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EntropyWave's avatar

Very interesting! I had not heard of welders flu before. I will read more on it in the links you so kindly provided

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Kathryn's avatar

I relished your “we breathe air not oxygen article. I lost it but am so glad to recover it here.

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Jane 333's avatar

Luckily the air cleanses itself with rain. Dust, dirt, chemicals fall out. If you live near an ocean with pounding waves, your air will be amazing.

Sanatoriums were built along coastlines for good reason.

Norfolk islanders say they have the best air, as they are surrounded by oceanic waves, that release billions & billions of salty bubbles each minute.

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Jane 333's avatar

Yes, my take on air.

Why do they constantly replenish the skies with more if it stayed there?

They are cloud seeding, making weather a weapon.

And they put more up because it falls out in rain.

I think they spray bubbles with the materials they use. It forms clouds - we see - eventually the clouds become rain.

And the cycle continues.

Water and air are inert/elements.

They never take part in a reaction.

This is the reason they can cycle and move through material.

Water is incorruptible.

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Jane 333's avatar

I just might have been awake for a while... and be doing my part to return lost knowledge.

THEY can not corrupt water. They can pollute it but we can distill the pollutants and find pure water.

Our bodies use salt NaCl and water to maintain our blood volume and pressure.

In a hydrated state our bodies easily remove toxins.

Hydration equals salt plus water.

Read my three articles and ponder.

THEIR veil is fallen, THEIR evil is intent and actions are known. Hang in there!

This time good wins.

https://open.substack.com/pub/jane333/p/we-breath-air-not-oxygen?utm_ca

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C Woody's avatar

As a welder by trade for 40 years I can vouch for the welders flu.. I have had it many times especially when welding stainless steel or any zinc or cadmium plated steel. I never really thought of that connection to the “respiratory” issues of the last 4 years, but it makes total sense. Also given the fact that there seems to be constant aerial spraying for the past 20 odd years it seems like the dots could be connected!

Excellent work!

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DC_Be_Free's avatar

Wow! Fantastic research and dot connecting! Way back into the micro slides, very impressive! This is of particular interest to me as I design HVAC systems (specifically air purification) and the most effective means we have against bacteria, molds and debated virons is UV-C lighting which breaks all DNA/RNA chains. However, it would be completely ineffective against nickel gas!

How fortuitous you wrote this article. Was thinking of legionnaires when working with a new system, of course the supposed bacterium. Look forward to your next writing!! ❤️

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Lisa Novakowski's avatar

The more I find out. The more I see that greed and corruption motive too many people.

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Michael Edwards's avatar

Wouldn’t surprise me a bit that these veterans were targeted by The Cabal and their Henchmen for their stance and opposition to the UN and One world Government agencies!!!

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Brent Rice's avatar

Norovirus on cruise ships is another hoax. Cruises would be boring without the wide variety of delicious food served 24/7. Third world workers are employed for minimum wage (even less) to handle food, clean kitchens and food prep equipment. Tons and tons of food are sourced locally and from around the world. What could possibly go wrong? Plus, the thousands of passengers & crew originate from all over the country and globe and converge & live together on a ship for 3 days to weeks to months. They eat all sorts of foods at a few thousand eateries as they travel to the ship. Because symptoms of food poisoning can show up 30 minutes to 3 weeks after consumption of a food born toxin, it can be difficult to determine the source. With 6,000 people aboard a rocking and rolling ship, it's surprising that more don't get acutely ill all at once.

Bacteria themselves are not toxic, as they only feed on dead cells. It's the toxins they excrete that cause illness. With few exceptions, the hostile environment of the gut destroys all bacteria consumed before they can replicate and produce toxins. So how could a 100mm 'virus' survive the front line defenses of the mouth, nose and throat, then thrive and reproduce in the stomach in numbers great enough to enduce projectile vomiting and diarrhea? Impossible. In fact, it's never been proven to occur, and no such virus has been isolated and proven to cause such illness. Ever.

Attributing stomach flu-like illness of passengers to an invisible boogeyman, instead of avoidable food poisoning, allows cruise lines to avoid any liability and avoid scaring off business.

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EntropyWave's avatar

Good point. Makes a lot of sense.

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Poisoned Kiwi's avatar

Good article. Thanks. I first came across Legionnaire’s as a young chemical engineer in my first job 30 years ago, on a large industrial site dealing with water cooling towers. I can't remember now what nasty chemicals we used to 'treat' the water. But I do remember lots of skulls and crossbones on the labelling. None of this surprises me.

I think you can apply this model to most diseases. Blaming a 'disease' - whether virus, bacteria, or even 'old age' - when poisoning is the issue. For me it's multiple sclerosis. MS is not a disease; the cult calls it an auto-immune disease. Not true in my opinion. MS is a diverse collection of symptoms all caused by poisoning. That's it.

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EntropyWave's avatar

Agreed. When you consider the amount of toxins we are continuously exposed to throughout our lives, it's terrifying. We may be the toughest SOBs to ever exist. We've all been through the gauntlet. Good luck to you, friend!

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Poisoned Kiwi's avatar

"We may be the toughest SOBs to ever exist" I think you're right. I had a wee moan about this earlier.

https://craighutchinson.substack.com/p/there-is-no-poisoning-in-new-zealand/

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John Visher's avatar

Wow. This should have a million likes!!

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Dan...'s avatar

“It’s funny how once you give something a label you start seeing it everywhere.”

That’s why the International Classification of Diseases with all its offspring and relatives has become so important and popular. It was welcome so warmly that a contest had to be announced for doctors to come up with reports on new diseases. Insane awards are paid from the special fund called “Taxation”.

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SocialismAlwaysFails's avatar

Evil, yet almost certainly true.

Why else would this deadly disease pop up around the country and then quickly disappear never to be seen again?

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Kathryn's avatar

Thank you for your research and article. Your writing is clear and rolls out nicely. I came down with some sort of devastating sinus illness several times after visiting two big box retail stores. I suspected something added to the ventilation.

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ExcessDeathsAU's avatar

HOT DAMN

This is some fine work.

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I am not your Other's avatar

And so they continue to spray the skies. Looking for the perfect combo to knock out all the useless …!

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Sharon Oz's avatar

VEGE OIL - Hydrogenated oils they like them more shelf life and ability to cope with fryer heats.

Isn't this double speak. Nickel catalyst is used in commercial hydrogenation of edible oils. Other catalysts, such as platinum, palladium, copper, etc., have also been applied in hydrogenation applications. These are not used in commercial hydrogenation of edible oils.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/hydrogenation

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EntropyWave's avatar

Yes, nickel touches pretty much all processed foods since its various alloys are easy to clean and resist corrosion. Theoretically, there shouldn't be any transfer of nickel into foods. In practice, however, I wouldn't be surprised if there were parts per million levels. I have no idea how consistent intake of low levels of nickel might affect human physiology over a long period of time. Something to think about.

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