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Yeah! I read this book a couple of years ago and it's truly astounding, no? Yes!

I was actually friends with Arthur for a few weeks, and then he got very rude and stupid about the fact that I said "chem trails," for which I apologized and changed my terminology, but he called me a "jerk." Funny how someone can be SO right on with something, and with something else, just miss the entire boat altogether... Cheers. (I keep hoping he'll get a clue.)

Andy, are you familiar yet with how to post a "Note"? If not, I'll explain... You can do it anytime, with any post. ^_^

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'tis a good book, thanks for the info on Firstenberg, I considered putting a "disclaimer" in the post regarding him.....but it's "book review" not "author (Arthur?) review" & guessed we'd be discussing Firstenbergs "fails" here in the comments sections.

I found "Notes" last week, same time I found "chat" & was thinking of a theme, say for instance using "Notes" as a place to copy & paste my substack comments, for e.g. Dr Mike Yeadon writes; "I don't know the authors of "Virus Mania"...." so I reply; "....despite you signing a virus isolation statement with one of the authors?"

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I'm glad you didn't pass along my "gossip." I have his book and as I prepare to move what books I'm keeping, along with other stuff I'm keeping (at least for a while), I'm keeping his book, which is very well-written, and... just the CITATION is worthy of holding onto it... I have one month before I must be vacated from the premises here; it's okay, but not sure where I will land just yet. Send good vibes that I can find some decent work and a space to keep myself... That which donut kill my waggie tail, makes me wag stronger! ;)

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Yeadon has come over to the proper side on viruses now. He's a good fellow, I believe, but years and years of "training." He's learning!

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😂 Mike’s definitely on the offensive. He’s cropping up everywhere 🙄

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As I say to Andy, Yeadon is still learning... and responding like most of us as we go along... "What?!?!? Ohhhhhhhh!" ;)

I like the guy, I have faith in him.

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Yes, I was joking really. I’ve always liked him too, as one of the first ‘insiders’ to speak out. His timing on the jabs doing their thing - 2-5 years - has proven pretty spot on. I think a lot of people’s concern is he won’t say categorically that viruses don’t exist, rather, that we don’t know if they exist. So I can see why some call him controlled opposition. Time will tell I guess!

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I don’t think he’s CO, I think he’s stubborn. People are always interesting, you just never know what funky things people are carrying around in their noggins. ^_^

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TECHNICALLY, we don’t KNOW that viruses don’t exist. There’s NEVER been one isolated, and isolating bacteria is old, tried, and true. Technically, we don’t KNOW that unicorns don’t exist, either. ;)

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Watt the Graham Bell! Talk about serendipity. This topic was going to be my next deep dive! Had been procrastinating. Huge Thanks to Andy for these electrifying links! Musk have been Te sla-p in the face I needed to volt me into action. Amped up by this terrific post generating a powerful current of interest in me, I’m now ready to explore with griddy determination! Cheers guv’na!

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L0L, brilliant, have you heard of Chris Molsom? A Canadian mining engineer who does u-toob video's, he's got an interesting use of language, e.g. Hammer = thumb detector, engineer = engi-nerd, electricity = magic pixies, electric current = magic dancing pixies, electric shock = angry magic pixies! The Prime Directive (6 min video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGv2E9HX1so

Shocking, don't try this at home!! (12 min video from Electroboom) Informative & funny.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dje7uhyW23o

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Checked out both links - Hilarious! Cheers! I wish my science teachers had been as interesting as either of them! Glad the Nutty Professor in the second link wasn't a scientist for the Nazis. Can you imagine him tweaking V2s to make them more deadly and accurate?

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I read The Invisible Rainbow last year and found it fascinating, although I do agree with The Word Herder that Arthur has some blind spots.

After reading The Contagion Myth in 2020, I started doing a bit of research into ‘resets’ throughout history. There seems to be a common thread running through them: a war (genocide of able bodied young men), a ramping up of electrical frequency in some form (increased electromagnetic radiation) and a ‘pandemic’ or ‘epidemic’, alongside, of course, a significant shift in the socio-economic order. The biggest difference with the current reset is that it’s not just able bodied young men they’re genociding; in fact, it’s almost the reverse, given the demographic of those who fell for the hoax, excluding the helpless oldies of course. Anyway, The Invisible Rainbow added ammunition to my reset theory.

The best thing I got from the book, tho’, is the list of symptoms of EMF/EMR poisoning, from which we all suffer to some degree, whether recognised as such or not. I realised, as I’ve lived in a rural area with very low exposure to radiation for five years, I’d become sensitive to EMFs/EMR. As we get slammed here by HAARP pushing ‘weather’ across the state, I started feeling ill on excessively windy/HAARPY days - earaches, headaches, body aches and pains, anxiety, all symptoms of radiation poisoning. It got to the point I could predict a wind on the way because my ears would start ringing. Once I read the book and realised what I was experiencing, I started having regular detox baths - borax & magnesium - and the symptoms would go away. Bingo! 😊

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Thanks for the eloquent comment, food for thought.

Firstenbergs "blind spots" agreed, see my reply to Jaan.

Reset, is a word I hadn't heard used much before 2020 & not (as far as I can recall) used to refer to history, but taking two dates from English history (I'm English) 1066 & 1666, 1066 was Bill the Bar-stewards (William the Conqueror) invasion which he followed with the "harrying of The North" considered an act of genocide & since I've read of the black nobility & their re-location from Amsterdam I wonder what part they had to play in the fire of London, extinguished 6/9/1666!

I'm an outdoor type & could always "sense" what the weather was going to do, not so nowadays?

Are you putting borax/magnesium in the bath water? Two towns here in Egland (Buxton & Bath) have natural warm springs, long thought to have health benefits.

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Ditto, but then I began to think about how whole generations of thought on a particular subject could be wiped out in a second. For example, I grew up with a very health conscious mother, organic food, little sugar, etc etc. What went along with that was the doctors’ schtick, you can’t medicate a a virus … just go home and rest, take Vitamin C and let it play itself out. Then in 2020, that same mother suddenly forgot the porridge with cream and brown sugar in bed, freshly squeezed orange juice and time off school/work to rest and turned into a Covidiot zombie. So, resets are ALWAYS attended by a great forgetting. That’s why we’re here. We’ve forgotten who we are.

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