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May 7Liked by Betsy

I have had no vaccines in over 50 years and I am not dead from disease nor am I close to being sick. End of story. Big pharma can go to the devil.

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One of the doctors over the years who have opposed "germ theory" said something like, if germ theory were true, we'd all be dead. It literally makes no sense since we are swimming in microbes inside, outside, and all around us. Or, as Daniel Roytas puts it in his book, explaining the views of these doctors: "If germs could cause disease in healthy tissue, it would lead to the rapid extinction of humanity because the immune system would be useless against the ever-present onslaught of pathogens living on us and in us."

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Makes so much sense, doesn’t it?!

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Where the devil lived, is where evil live. I love reversed words, its like my reserved sword, must be cause im born in laval

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Big pharma did from the beginning, the Devil invented it especially.

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Keep the truth coming , well done . I thought of someone coming up with a theory which might be germ theories best big gun . In the 15th Century when the Spanish landed on the weather coast of South America travelled across to the Pacific via the Amazon eventually. They reported vast cities and populations which due to extensive lidar images of the Amazon jungle leads to the startling conclusion that there were possibly up to 20 million people living in the area that consists of the Amazon rainforest, by 150 years later they were all gone and the jungle had taken over again . The Spanish could not have killed them all and the current theory is contagion! Our side better come up with a good theory because this one’s a bloody good one in light of the facts uncovered re the drastic population decline since uncovered! Same story for Australia. North America also .

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Interesting point. The “smallpox infected”blankets were what supposedly killed many native Americans…what really happened?!

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May 14·edited May 14Author

One possible explanation is that the fur traders working in the northern and western parts of the US were using arsenic to clean and treat their furs, so Native Americans who were washing in or drinking the water downstream got arsenic poisoning. It also seems theoretically possible that blankets could be poisoned with arsenic. I learned this from this podcast with Steve Falconer and Mark Bailey, minute 12:00 or so through about 15:00, and it makes sense to me since there is no smallpox virus. Falconer also suggests that the efforts to starve Natives and controlling the food could have been factors in what was later called "smallpox." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X51m6Ee3xNk

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Very interesting! There’s always so much more to the story! Thanks for the link, going to check it out now.

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Populations come and go. It does not mean people all died insitu.

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That doesn’t explain a mass die off in 400 years to me ! People come and go …. Look up my country Australia’s Aboriginal history “ People come and go “

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May 14·edited May 14Author

Do you have certain knowledge that this happened, I mean the Amazon depopulation? I think there's a degree of mythology in some of the stories we've been told. The ones that heap more guilt onto the descendants of colonizers and settlers I find to be a bit suspicious. Not that people coming from Europe to the US or Australia or Latin America didn't do horrible things. I just wonder about some of the stories in light of the huge push on "racism" and "white supremacy" that are part of the woke discourse and seem to be key concepts to disempower a lot of people who happen to have light skin.

Mark Bailey talks a little about questioning whether some of those stories are true in a recent podcast, after a discussion about the "zoonotic" origins of "viruses and what might have actually happened regarding the stories about smallpox blankets killing many Native Americans (suggesting arsenic poisoning from fur traders washing their furs in arsenic, and poisoning of the food when the Army was in control of food available to Native people. Listen to minute 12:00-about 16:30. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X51m6Ee3xNk

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Great piece Betsy. Makes me happy to see this information get out there in so many ways. Your voice in important. 🙏😘

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Sorry “ Doors of Perception “

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Agree with what your saying but the information can be found on the latest Lidar images of how extensive the cities were and the fact that terra praetre is found everywhere in the amazon and the tree species are largely food for primates and man . Might have been poisoning ? The latest estimates are pretty compelling due to the extensive earth works Underneath the canopy and continuous discovery of huge urban and city remnants. I am also aware of woke speech but I don’t think so in this instance. Graham Hancock makes some compelling case studies supporting this . Many local archaeologists from South America ( not American Archaeological institutions ) agree about the estimations marrying with local legends and stories .

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Do any of them have thoughts on what might have happened? It is certainly mysterious.

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Betsy I would love to know , it’s the thing that I want to know so I can make my point successfully with Virologist Cartesian characters etc . I believe most people that can’t think around the no virus is not bs , can’t imagine that they are only energy and information within a construct run by consciousness ( Aldus Huxley in Perceptions of reality) got me down that rabbit-hole as well as Donald Hoffman . This brings in a non physical position on reality so thinking purely in our duality and materialism, non physical phenomena and explanations aren’t considered. Our frequency might have poisoned their reality? Just a cloud thought

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Frequency poisoning! Now that is an interesting theory.

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Finished reading this article and a couple sided video to that on this post. Thanks again! Much usefull info, if i may add a personal view that have no real value but is metaphorically sweet: reality in life and virtuality on the internet are two oposite like concret and abstract. Rules are rules when defining perfect opposite! So virus exist in computer, bacteria exist in life, bacteria doesnt exist in computer… ill let you guess the end ✌️😇

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Exactly, they apparently did the same thing to groups of Australian aborigines also , this has intrigued me since seeing the no virus evidence. Possibly arsenic poisoning. Wiping out 20 million people still a very big conundrum?!

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Hi! Might share my story to. I have only the baby vaccin. None afterward, my two son not vax, we never got covid and i worked in sanitary while covid was on. Cleaning lots of disgusting place. Never got covid neither my sons. But my mother got vaccined, she went to hospital for 1 week, she was paralyzed first day of the shot on the side where the vax went. Since then i WILL protect my family and be the utmost wary vigilant dude around😁 ty for your work and share btw. Ill be reading all this soon ✌️🙏

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So happy to hear your kids are not vaxxed. Do your best to keep it that way! I regret having my sons vaccinated as expected in the 1980s. So sorry about your mom, too--such a common story for people getting that shot.

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May 8Liked by Betsy

Thanks Betsy!

I ordered the book by Daniel Roytas about a week ago so looking forward to reading that. I also plan to check out link to Sam Bailey that you put here. Thanks again for getting this info out 😊

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