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Sebastien, in this article, you touched on the idea that our bodies are always fighting bacteria, fungi, and viruses. I think about that too. If that were the case, we'd all be dead. Or we would have never been here. There is no way that our bodies could make white blood cells fast enough and for long enough to overtake the unlimited supply of these "pathogens". B.J. Palmer, one of the first chiropractors is famous for saying, "If the “Germ Theory of Disease” Were Correct, There’d Be No One Living to Believe It". And think about it, bacteria and fungi were on this earth long before human. If they attacked us, we would have never made it to this multi celled organism. The fact is that Bechamp is right, bacteria and fungi, are here to help us. They eat diseased tissue. Ever see fungus consume a fallen dead tree in the forest. Yes. Ever see fungus kill a live tree. No. When I subscribed here, I fully expected to subscribe for the standard $5. Might be time to add that feature. :) Keep up the good work.

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Thank you Val, that's very kind! I'm hoping to start moving much of the Twitter content over in the coming weeks, I just haven't had a chance to really maintain both. But a few people now have asked me, so I will do it. And I appreciate the support truly, it's greatly appreciated :)

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I read your book, Val, and learned so much! What you're saying about bacteria makes complete sense and I believe you. They are the good guys; decomposers who eat up the dead tissue. However, sometimes the symptoms of disease (our bodies fighting the underlying cause) present more immediate danger to our life.. I think there are limited times when antibiotics make sense. While bacteria are not the underlying cause of disease, the body can be overloaded with them and you need to do a reset and give your body a chance to recover. Is there never a scenario when you would take an antibiotic or want one for a loved one who is deathly ill with an infection? When the symptoms are more dangerous than the underlying cause, sometimes you have to address them. (This is my thought on this for what it is worth)

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Hey Rob,

I can definitely agree with what you say. Yes, bacteria waste products can be toxic as well, so slowing down the bacteria can be helpful in the short term, especially in very sick people. But then hopefully they can understand this as a wake up call that cells in the body are dying faster than normal. Long term, the intoxing of poisons needs to stop and the detoxing needs to begin, as well as give the body the nutrients it needs. Then get out the way and let the body work its magic. It's very complicated though as we live in a toxic modern world. I think emf is a big one that many don't realize.

Thank you for reading my book. I'm just trying to do my part to educate people, especially parent of small children. Kids are being sacrifice for Big Pharm profitss. It's criminal. If you can, please leave a review. :)

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I will do that, Val. Thanks. You mean on Amazon? I have on Kindle.

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Yes, you can still write review on Amazon.

I'm reading your substack now. Are you on twitter? Lots more of this type of info going around as Twitter is still supporting free speech.

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I need to get into Twitter a little more. I have an account but rarely use. I keep meaning to...

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So happy to have found your Substack through Amandha Vollmer!

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Thank you Geri! That's very kind :) I've been a little quiet on here, I mainly do Twitter, but I'm now planning on moving all the content I've published on there over to here.

Have a nice weekend!

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I love Substack! Not on Twitter. I look forward to more of your writing. Be Well.

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More of us need to be in the streets with this info. I found this site www.VirusTruth.NET and print their mini flyers called Lucky and I put on cars everyday to plant the seeds and wake people up. Trying to save my own town!

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Hi Sebastien I've been seemingly permanently suspended from twitter for writing this @mdccclxx Well, you definitely won't 'catch it' cos a virus doesn't exist, but (positive result for unspecific uncalibrated test FR for 'COVID' is dependent on so many variables; age, obesity, solitary confinement (aka care homes), euthanasia, ventilation, toxic antivirals it's not very helpful. VFR a cleaner clearer sort of stat I think' I was getting so lax in my use of symbols obviously - but so much for Elon musk!!!

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my first sub stack! https://georgiedonny.substack.com/p/leaky-experiments?s=w

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This is great! I need to finish something this afternoon, but will read it properly later – at first glance, very interesting, and from memory, I believe they did something similar with polio (slaughtered the monkeys that weren't vaccinated, and then claimed that the 'virus' had killed them).

I will also share on Twitter.

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thank you!

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thank you, have a great weekend too, Jo

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love this, particularly the pictures, very interesting

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Thank you! Glad I added them in, it was a last minute thing. I'll try to include more next time.

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I was all but sold on the idea that we can't spread germs, viruses, or pathogens, but I am now convinced some things you CAN spread to each other; particularly stomach bugs.

My daughter's family had a guest come over to their home for a visit. He mentioned he had just gotten over food poisoning or something, then later threw-up in their home that day. The next day my 3-year old grandson was sick and vomiting, then my 7 week old grand daughter who is on breast milk only. Then, my son-in-law got sick, then last but not least, my daughter who held out as long as she could knowing she had a toddler and a new born to care for. Honestly, it is irrational to believe they got sick any other way than it was spread from human to human.

I wonder if the no-germ theorists are misreading environment. If an unhealthy environment can make us sick, why can't unhealthy people make us sick. People are part of our environment.

I understand that lots and lots of studies failed to prove people can spread colds and other viruses to one another. Have any such studies been done with stomach bugs?

I would also venture to guess that a few studies HAVE proven that there are a FEW things that can be spread by human contact.

(I am posting this in other no-virus substack articles in hopes we can have a discussion on this. Human experience with illness is the single biggest thing that makes virus believers skeptical, including me.)

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Any number of substances can be spread from person to person that don't require the existence of a 'pathogen'. See for instance: https://sebastienpowell.substack.com/p/contagion-or-radiation. Furthermore, people who share an environment and are exposed to any such substances can get sick soon after each other, or at the same time – see for instance: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/01/world/middleeast/iran-schoolgirls-poison.html

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Thank you so much, Sebastien, for your reply and explanation. Your article on radiation is interesting. I tried to look into the NY Times article, but I don't want to have to subscribe.

So, we can agree that sicknesses can be spread from one another even though they are not pathogenic. This is exactly what I'm getting at. Aside from radiation what is exactly in these substances that make us sick? For example, human waste is toxic. What makes it toxic? I still want people to wash their hands even if they aren't carrying pathogens. Do we still sterilize things? Do we disinfect a counter that had raw poultry on it? Is there any need to boil any thing for food safety purposes? Can you get sick from an unclean bathroom? Whether there are actual germs as we know them or not, I would still want to engage in these century-old safety practices to avoid contamination.

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How can we simplify and shorten this information for the non scientific and ADD world? we need content a teenager can grasp to kill the lie of Germ Theory! I think Dr. Stefans Lanka paper Misconception Called Virus is short and sweet. Im printing mini flyers from this site www.VirusTruth.NET and putting hundreds of tickets on cars every week! We need to get this info out into our communities mano a mano to give people the reason to fight the masks, tests and all shots for babies- cradle to grave shots! Hope others on this list will join my effort where you live!

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Help! I'm looking for a bio of Edward Jenner. Everything I search for on the internet seems to have been 'sanitised.' I am positive I've read that he bought his 'Dr' title for £20 from Aberdeen University, that his paper on Vaccination was rejected by the Royal Society, I did actually find that. Also, his experiments into smallpox were not the success that they are now credited with. I think you might be a someone who might direct me to the source for this information. Many thanks Marion

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germ (n.)

mid-15c., "bud, sprout;" 1640s, "rudiment of a new organism in an existing one," from French germe "germ (of egg); bud, seed, fruit; offering," from Latin germen (genitive germinis) "spring, offshoot; sprout, bud," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget," with derivatives referring to procreation and familial and tribal groups.

The older sense is preserved in wheat germ and germ of an idea [you can't "catch" germs].

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Im trying to help get this info out by printing mini flyers (10 per color sheet) from this site

www.VirusTruth.NET and im putting on cars everyday- planting the seeds! Have to reach people off the internet to stop this madness! Please consider doing same in your area!

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