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Please write about the connection between childhood vaccine schedule and explosion of childhood chronic illness as schedule expanded after 1986 act transferring liability from vaccine makers to government in U.S. thank you

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Yes, this one also looks like a smoking gun. I take statins and recently (almost reluctantly) read an article on their effectiveness. Learnt to my horror that I'd been taken in by absolute vs relative risk reduction. ARR is only ~1% and if you take statins after a heart attack, they add just four days to average life expectancy.

The link between the sheer number of vaccines and autism must be investigated further. Sure there was a study to look at this and it didn't find any signals. Critics of the study highlight that just because they didn't find a signal with this method, that there isn't a signal, i.e. the method was almost chosen to not find a signal. This kind of stuff needs to be highlighted.

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Looking forward to whatever you decide to write about!!

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Keep going. Insightful analysis is always appreciated.

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Please avoid politics and stick to science related topics.

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I would say showing the data, in your particularly excellent and precise style, on the "population crisis" narrative, would go a LONG way to addressing and exposing the Technomarxism ideology on not only the pandemania, but also WHOs power grab, climate change and the 5th generation warefare, that is stopping people from seeing how very, very close to losing everything it means to be human.

BTJMO.😉🤗

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I’m up for anything 😘

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One recurring question I have is about what it means to 'destroy' doses of vaccine. Graphene has a very high burn point, higher than most incinerators for bodies. Or does destroy just mean warehoused for a later date? Or to put expired doses in food or water supplies? Sell them again for the next jabbothon?....WHO knows....

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I've enjoyed your writing to date and am sure I will continue to do so.

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