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This is a great post. So many of us got red pill during Covid… It was the blessing in disguise, the silver lining to the tyrannical methods that also got exposed. Red pill pilled on the vaccine myth, red pilled on the true nature of our so-called “leaders”.

Of course it does leave open the question of what exactly smallpox and some of these other diseases were. Smallpox, such as it is, is a nasty thing to get. Vaccine injuries explains some, and certainly, the widescale adoption of all measures of sanitation and hygiene, made a huge difference in improved health and longevity. But the origin and etiology of these diseases is still largely unknown.

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hola, brucha.

really important and well put together post. i really appreciate your effort to bring 'a midwestern doctor's' research to a broader audience.

for anyone still on the fence about the historical efficacy of vaccines, this may be the final evidence that dismantles the fence.

all the best with what is changing. everything changes! (even if it takes time.) all the best, with peace, respect, love and exuberant joy.

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In Hart we wrote this - which covers some overlapping ground.

https://open.substack.com/pub/hartuk/p/the-smallpox-vanishing-act

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Fascinating and extremely important. Thank you so much.

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There is a theory knocking around that the 1918 flu was not flu but Smallpox vaccine injuries. Sasha Latipova reported that Russia didn't have the 1918 flu, or the vaccine...

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Very interesting. In the course of my history I was vaccinated against smallpox several times, In the Canal zone Egypt the troops were vaccinated . No adverse reactions reached my ears at that time. I continued the practice of vaccinating the crews of ships against yellow fever, cholera and typhoid,

I was told the immunity achieved was partial, but there was no account of reactions.

Confusion now about vaccinations arises.

The logic based on the traditional vaccines remains. Smallpox seems to have been eliminated, and hardly explained on the basis of improved living conditions.

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I suggest you re-read the article, very carefully this time.

•”Confusion about vaccines,” as you put it, does not “now arise.” Rather, many medical professionals and members of the public who witnessed the carnage of the smallpox vaccine and how it made the disease worse, were crying out about it from the very beginning, more than 200 years ago, as historical records testify.

•I fail to see the logic in your statement “Smallpox seems to have been eliminated, and hardly explained on the basis of improved living conditions” - when indeed improved sanitation and nutrition are the ONLY explanations that make sense, since: 1) other infectious diseases, for which a vaccine was never developed, similarly fell and disappeared 2) the smallpox vaccine is historically documented to have made smallpox outbreaks worse, not better.

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You have valid points there. I wonder and it’s purely ignorant speculation, if Smallpox simply burned itself out.

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I read a book, "Rats, Lice and History", first published in 1935. Simply following the narrative led me to wonder about the efficacy of the smallpox vaccine.

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This should be REQUIRED reading, and this is very well written.

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