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Author's Note:

Laura Hayes is right that mercury, specifically thimerosal, belongs under Tourette's as a named contributor rather than an unnamed vaccine ingredient.

Love Beyond Extinction's nuclear contamination point is correct. John Gofman's work on low-dose ionizing radiation as a driver of chronic disease deserves direct naming. Nuclear fallout, depleted uranium, and medical imaging sit alongside the other terrain insults.

Renate Lindeman's testimony is what the Down syndrome section was claiming: two daughters with the condition, Gulf War-era Middle East exposure, the UAE incidence numbers, the dental hygienist pattern. Worth reading in full.

David Weiner brought Henry Turkel's nutritional treatment program for Down syndrome, documented from 1940 onward, producing measurable improvements in patients whose chromosomal abnormality remained unchanged. The terrain intervention was developed. The label foreclosed its scaling.

Celiac, Type 1 diabetes, and Type 2 diabetes belong in the catalog. The list of ten was illustrative.

Michael Ivey: both phrasings work, depending on whether you read the label as gatekeeper or as closure.

The Cogg Mom's avatar

the article was fantastic. I already knew some of this having delved into this topic a bit. Very curious about type 1 diabetes. Any source material recommendations on it? Does the book What Really Makes You Ill? deal with diabetes?

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You've succinctly described the history of virology. Excellent!

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Lol 😂 Appreciate the super positive feedback. I’m currently experiencing swelling head syndrome, which has nothing to do with genetics and everything to do with your marvelous compliment. Cheers again! Have a great day!

Crixcyon's avatar

Amen to that! The only true diseases are that of big pharma and the modern stone age medical mafia that carries its flag.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

very much so. the science of Non Asked questions. I already knew Down is not caused by the age of the mother. A friend from school had a severely disabled son at age 28. With all the info you have, I wish I could ask her the questions you propose here. Radiation, poisoning etc. I know Europe vaccinates a lot less than the US, but we lived there in a farming area, with lots of spraying and chemical fertilizers.

Renate Lindeman's avatar

Thanks for this. Brilliant. I have 2 daughters with Down syndrome. I was a flight attendant working and living in the Middle East for many years. Besides the many 'vaccines' you have to get to travel, this was shortly after the Gulf war when they widely used depleted uranium ammunition.

Dental hygienists (also exposed to radiation) have more Down syndrome pregnancies than average. The incidence of Down syndrome in the United Arab Emirates is significantly higher than the global average. All fits in to the story of exposure to toxins.

Susan Davis's avatar

I was a flight attendant during Gulf war flying troops to Saudi Arabia, starting in 1990. We had to get multiple vaccines and carry a yellow vaccine passport to enter USA. We got the same shots the soldiers got. Remember Gulf War Syndrome with the soldiers? Government ruled out it was from the vaccines and claimed it was psychological so they wouldn’t have to give lifelong benefits. In my small airline, some flight attendants got what they called, ‘sleeping sickness’. Some developed severe food allergies, swollen faces, burning insides, neurological issues. I developed skin rashes, asthma, allergies. Connecting the dots.

misty's avatar

Wow...it's kind of crazy when you can put the pieces together, and it starts to make sense. Thank you for sharing. 🩷

Noa Beau's avatar

Thank you for sharing, Renate. One question: why is the incidence of Down syndrome higher in the UAE?

Renate Lindeman's avatar

I don't know. I know it is and has been for many years. One of the reasons is that abortion is illegal in the UAE, while in the West abortion is used in about 90% of cases after prenatal diagnosis.

But even with the huge abortion rate, the incidence of Down syndrome in UAE is higher than the incidence of Down syndrome in thje West BEFORE abortion was legalized/normalized.

John Orban's avatar

I’m beginning to believe hospitals are a cover for massive organ trafficking.

Don's avatar
Jun 20Edited

. . . and the autopsy and "organ donation" racket.

DNPmom's avatar

You have opened your eyes and mind!!! The US has simply used a different name (brain dead) in its Organ Harvesting operation...China is just honest about it, and they will use individuals unhurt they have seemed expendable. Is the US far behind? Hmmmm

Pearl's avatar

The Red Cross organization is the cover for transporting them...

Sue's avatar

You write the best stuff!!!!

Laura Hayes's avatar

Excellent and critically important article! One addition needed under Tourette’s is mercury as a cause, including the thimerosal in vaccines, which you covered in your essay on 3-9-26. For those interested to learn more about the history of thimerosal, you can read #3 in my “Why Is This Legal?” presentation from 2018:

https://ageofautism.com/why-is-this-legal-presentation-on-vaccines-by-laura-hayes/

David Kukkee's avatar

I noticed that "Dr". Francis Collins was mentioned twice in this series, the first mention, quoted as follows: (start quote)... "The Human Genome Project, launched in 1990, promised to locate human disease in the sequence. Francis Collins, its most prominent champion, predicted that decoding human DNA would reveal the causes of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and mental illness." (end quote").

I made note of this because Francis Collins has been a bad boy, apparently, and has been promoting deadly "vaccines" for a very long time. He was implicated as a main player in the Covid 19 fraud and has yet to be brought to justice.

I would lend ZERO credence to anything this man asserts. A "Total Expert" in genetic$$$.

David Weiner's avatar

Not only does the genetic view of Down Syndrome foreclose the investigation into other causes, it has also served as an excuse not to treat this condition medically.

"Vitamin therapy in Down syndrome began in 1940, when Henry Turkel, MD, of Detroit became interested in treating the metabolic disorders of Down syndrome with a mixture of vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, digestive enzymes, lipotropic nutrients, glutamic acid, thyroid hormone, antihistamines, nasal decongestants, and a diuretic. By the 1950's he had devoted his practice almost entirely to Down syndrome patients, of whom he kept exceptionally detailed record, including serial photographs of their progress ... The program never corrected the basic genetic defects, but it did correct much of the collateral biochemical consequences, leading to improvements in cognition, physical health, and appearance."

(above paragraph is an excerpt from the book "Niacin, the Real Story, 2nd edition"

DNPmom's avatar

Not surprising really. For years folks in asylums of the time were treated with B vitamins, which has great success in many individuals. Today, psychiatrists run to toxic drugs that confuse minds more in the end. Same in treating so-called ADHD. Nutritional interventions are always more helpful than drugs!

David Weiner's avatar

Very much so.

Back in the 1930's - 1950's, when nutritional research was really taking off, there were a number of pioneering doctors and dentists who figured out how to successfully treat so many conditions nutritionally.

Unfortunately, they were mostly ignored, often directly attacked. They were not given prominent positions or professional recognition. Their research never made it into the medical textbooks. It basically went down the memory hole. It was not a matter of negligence or oversight. Those in authority did not want to promote this modality. They wanted to promote the more lucrative means of treating through drugs, surgery, therapy, and so forth.

I have a brother who has Down Syndrome, yet I only recently became familiar with this research when I read the 1st edition of this Niacin book. It's really a shame, as parents have no idea that there is a lot they can do to compensate for the dysfunction that this condition will otherwise cause.

DNPmom's avatar

And there is some research indicating DMSO may be helpful.in Downs folks. So much is hidden and covered up because a Cured patient is NOT a Returning patient. No profit in curing you...would rather bleed you dry and then toss you aside as unsavable. Take your $$$, bankrupt You, and then wringing hands and say they tried everything to return you to health. LIES!

Susan Davis's avatar

My friend whose Down Syndrome daughter born in the 1970’s, swears it is because she took the strong birth control pills at that time. Any research done on birth control pills ?

OneDayAtATime's avatar

I would add Celiac to the list of issues that we are told are genetic.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

this is imo one of the most disgusting things a woman can do - to mutilate her healthy body out of hopes she won't get a disease - which she might never get to begin with! I think 'preventive' mutilation of a healthy body should be plain forbidden. Makes me think of mentally ill who scratch themselves with knives.

Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Agree , terribly sad , along with mutilation of children.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

No healthy bodies should be mutilated at all! Bad enough that now and then it is necessary to cut up a sick body.

Lynn's avatar

In 1966, my 6 year old brother went to the doctor and got his vaccines so he could attend school. After the doctor visit, he was literally jumping off the walls. Very active. Within a short time, he developed tics. Which became severe. Body tics. Face tics. Verbal grunts. Eye tics. My parents mostly ignored it even though they were severe. My dad took him to a therapist. My brother went all thru school, HS, college, landed a job, got married, had kids, and during the 5 plus decades, his tics were apparently to anyone who could see. No one ever talked about it. To him. To us. It was never discussed. As he aged, they declined somewhat, but now at age 65, they are still there.

Along the way, he developed a very dry, very funny sense of humor.

I am sure if the medical community had a chance to explain his obvious Tourette's back in the 1960s, they would have said it was genetic.

But that would have meant actually saying something about it.

And that was forbidden.

It was ignored for 59 years and counting. Thank you again for an excellent article.

KoalaPower's avatar

There was a time when different people were just quirky, now they are labelled and celebrated for their difference and given "special" treatment (often given medication to control it (them)).

Jody Eddings's avatar

The medical establishment’s lies are so deeply systemic, pervasive and even genetic (?).

I’m frustrated that we’re very much ‘on our own’ - save this kind of social media sharing of such vital and clear - and possibly - life-saving - information - by those who are knowledgeable and trustworthy - and ‘show their work’ - and are (possibly) unmuzzled or liberated from the risk of loss of a license or job or funding, livelihood, reputation, etc.

And actually, this helps me NOT feel as though ‘I’m on my own’.

So, Thank you!! And, Amen!!

Zeke's avatar

In my field, we talk about disruptive technologies. These are true game changers. Not just a little bit better; but changing how things are even done.

This information has been hard to find if not suppressed outright. It is equivalent to a disruptive technology. Now people (and allegedly doctors) are increasingly turning to AI tools to ask medical questions. Much is at stake. And by much I mean a lot of money for the people who are profiting.

One of the battles we should be waging is getting all of the reference material from this article into the knowledge base for all the AI tools. That's how we will get this information into anyone's hands who goes looking.

If the AI becomes their preferred source, and the AI doesn't mention the lack of substantiating evidence, people will write it off, or they will continue to trust what the medical/pharma community tells them. And I'm certain the ones profiting from all of this will continue to try to suppress and downplay this information. That's why this is The Battle.

We used to worry about search engine optimization: aiming to get your results among the first few results from a search engine so that people read it. The game has changed to being a source that AI tools will use as reference.

Love Beyond Extinction's avatar

Not one word about nuclear contamination. Dr John Goffman proves that long term exposure to low level nuclear contamination causes diabetes, schizophrenia, auto immune diseases and autism long before cancer develops.

The world was and continues to be contaminated with nuclear contamination non stop.

The nuclear industry is so engrained in governments any conversation that nuclear causes long term harm is immediately shut down and demeaned.

Dr Helen Caldecott has shown it takes 4-7 generations for the effects to have widespread population symptoms.

We are denying any concern about nuclear contamination while placing blame of vaccines, just as the nuke industry planned.

The whack a mole game , as long as everyone doesn’t look at them, they don’t care who gets blamed, vaccines, pharmaceuticals, pesticides.

DNPmom's avatar

Oh I'm sure both jabs and nukes have a big role in it all. One weakens body systems, and the other compounds the damages done making them visible quickly.

Judy'sfavoriteDr.'s avatar

Bravo, Factscinator!!!! What an excellent piece that produced a high intensity belly laugh throughout the read! Thanks a million as we all need our daily doses now don't we.

Factscinator's avatar

Glad the belly laff ratio hit decent levels 😂 Appreciate your positive response — will endeavor to maintain a high laugh yield per post!