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Uh-huh. I feel exactly the same way, wish I could read the whole article but I refuse to pay to read something online. I took the chance and tried, once again, to sign up for Ancestry dot com and it still doesn't work for me. I cannot find anything but my DIL found all kinds of stuff (like photos, etc) on her PHONE. Of course she has one of those finger sliding phones, and I use a cheap little consumer cellular phone because I'm a tightwad.
This is a great article and you will actually LEARN something if you read it, even if you only read the part I post here and if you don't belong to the paid subscriber portion. I will C&P what I can. With the drug companies, it's always all about the money and that's all. Every other ad on tv is for some new drug (usually for some fake disease) and the rest of them are for medicare or some form of health insurance. It's enough to gag a maggot.
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3 million child deaths linked to drug resistance…really?
Jon Rappoport
April 30, 2025
BBC: “More than three million children around the world are thought to have died in 2022 as a result of infections that are resistant to antibiotics, according to a study by two leading experts in child health.”
“Children in Africa and South East Asia were found to be most at risk.”
“Antimicrobial resistance—known as AMR—develops when the microbes that cause infections evolve in such a way that antibiotic drugs no longer work.”
“It has been identified as one of the biggest public health threats facing the world's population.”
—The mainstream solution? New antibiotics, naturally. And less prescribing of the current antibiotics.But of course, the experts leaving out a completely different approach. What are all those children in Africa and East Asia facing?
What conditions?
Protein-calorie malnutrition?
Hunger?
Starvation?
Grinding poverty?
Contaminated water supplies?
A dramatic increase in the use of toxic medical drugs and toxic vaccines? For instance,
TOXIC ANTIBIOTICS?
Corporate pollution?
Stolen farmland?
Widespread spraying of poisonous pesticides?
War?
Terrorist attacks?
Religious persecution?
All of these conditions cause suffering, pain, illness, and death.
But medical experts don’t want to talk about them. They want to talk about germs and more germs. And more dollars from “newer and better drugs.”What I’m describing in this article is what I saw in 1988 when I investigated AIDS and wrote a book about it. Fake diagnosis. Fake analysis.
In Africa, hunger and starvation were called Slim Disease, and then that label was changed to “AIDS.”
Lies, wall to wall.
The real reasons people were dying in Africa were all the reasons I just listed above.
Death had nothing to do with “drug resistance.”If medical officials and doctors actually wanted to heal people, they’d investigate, now, those same reasons I just listed, in Africa and East Asia.
They’d find out the truth quickly.Instead, there is an an eternal “debate” about disease, with germs on one side, and “environmental conditions” on the other.
It’s a fake debate. Prolonging it allows the medical cartel to make more money and kill more people.
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