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Jul 8, 2022Liked by Robyn Chuter

Robyn, thanks for your superhuman effort writing this ! You saved me struggling through GVB's recent posts and beautifully translated them into lay-manish and lay-womanish. (Oh, and lay-trans-nonbinaryish and ,LBGQTYWRSWETRDSAFUCKish and gayish)

I must say the whole things seems to be a rather jolly untidy mess, ....of proportions we thought were not possible. However, looking on the bright side...... if there actually is an over population and climate problem, this looks like solving it by wiping out the human causes at least.

Anyway, what a business to be in - no liability risk, no matter how many you kill or maim with products which are total duds, charge a fortune, and the idiot customers keep lining up for more.

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Jul 9, 2022·edited Jul 9, 2022Author

You gave me a good laugh there! Are we going to be accused of 'hate speech' if we don't include trans men when we talk about 'laymen'?????

Thanks for alerting me to GVB's latest piece. He is an incredibly brilliant person, but he writes for fellow scientists rather than the general public, and that's a huge shame because his insights into the evolution of SARS-CoV-2, and the predictions that have arisen from them, have been spot on.

Now, the overpopulation thing. Japan and many European countries have had declining populations for many years, and if Africa was permitted to develop economically, their population growth would level off in a few decades just as has happened in other regions - as wealth grows, and girls are educated, women have fewer babies.

I'm increasingly scepitcal that anthropogenic climate change is really a 'thing'. Check out https://wattsupwiththat.com/ for a different take.

The notion of overpopulation and resulting resource scarcity/environmental damage has been pushed by wealthy individuals and tax-exempt foundations for decades (starting with the Club of Rome's 'First Global Revolution' report) as a vehicle for gaining centralised control over every aspect of human life.

I'm not saying that there aren't genuine environmental problems that urgently need to be solved. Air pollution, manure lagoons from factory farms, pesticides that kill bees (and humans), polluting factories etc are genuine threats to our health, and the environmental movement of my youth tackled them all. But now these real problems are pushed onto the backburner in favour of a monomaniacal focus on 'climate change', and any scientist who questions the narrative is treated as a pariah in exactly the same fashion as the scientists and doctors who questioned the scamdemic narrative. People with the facts on their side welcome debate. People who are ideologically driven but fact-deficient do not.

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Jul 12, 2022·edited Jul 12, 2022

Well said. I don't like ideologically driven agendas. I also like joannenova.com.au

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Bless you Robin for not letting this go - for your tenacity in tracking and tracking down the facts and explanations we wouldn't otherwise see...and for packaging it up as something we can 'get'. Thank you thank you thank you.

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You are so welcome. There's so much that's published in medical journals that needs to become common knowledge, but researchers (deliberately) write in opaque jargon that occludes their most important findings.

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Yet another thankyou for some of the most important work being done in the world right now. See Clare Patterson's decade long fight vs lead petrol or read Barbara Freese' 'Industrial Strength Denial' to see how much better the world is following individual efforts like this.

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Thank you for your kind and encouraging words. Some days, it seems pointless to keep writing about these issues because the COVID injection juggernaut just keeps rolling on, no matter how many people (including children!!!!) are harmed and how overwhelming the scientific case against it becomes. And then I think of the emails and comments I've received from my readers, who thank mefor helping to keep them sane throughout this nightmare, by providing the hard data and analysis that supports their gut feeling that 'something just ain't right'.

Historians of the future will pick over this episode of mass insanity just like the Nazi era. At least we will be able to say to future generations that we stood up and spoke up.

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Jul 8, 2022Liked by Robyn Chuter

Great effort Robyn on this 4 part series, first class as always, bravo!

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Thanks for your encouragement. It is truly appreciated!

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Jul 12, 2022Liked by Robyn Chuter

Quite possibly the post I enjoyed reading the most, perhaps selfishly, because you posit that the unvaccinated won't be affected /as badly affectedly by the viral escape/mutation.

I was quite somewhat concerned about this and I will see what happens. On the latest Darkhorse they also anecdotally had noticed among their peer group that covid was disproportionately affecting the vaccinated. I'd love to know whether it worse for Pfizer/Astra / J&J etc.

Your post also dovetailed nicely with a post the Midwestern Doctor wrote, who stated that the smallpox pandemics of yesteryear only stopped after mass anti-vax protests.

And you also imply the human body can recover if it stops getting re-injected, which is good for all those people we know who succumbed or were coerced.

Out of the flccc protocol, I actually found the tumeric/pepper/milk combo quite nice and dare I say it, effective. Quite ironic, as I'd always believed that milk contributes to a snottier nose. A big bag of turmeric from my local Indian grocer is good value and now I often have one of these almost like a 'Horlicks'.

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Stats on hospital admissions from around the world are showing pretty consistently that it's the jabbed who are landing in hospital with Omicron. I suspect the mRNA shots are worse in terms of their effects on immunity but could be wrong about that.

I would definitely swap the cow milk for oat, soy or almond as cow milk is such a common allergen and my clinical experience backs your suspicion that it contributes to the dreaded snotty nose problem!

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I’ve been drinking “raw milk” , unpasteurised, unhomogenised, cold pressed. So perhaps that doesn’t induce mucous as much. And I like the cream on top :)

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Now you've gone and got me started about the dairy industry. Well, you asked for it ;-) https://empowertotalhealth.com.au/whats-wrong-with-dairy-beyond-the-health-issues/

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Jul 11, 2022Liked by Robyn Chuter

Great song, here is another one suitable for the current times: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHh0V7UjVXI

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Oh, this one takes back to my high school years! Remember when musical artists could actually write lyrics and perform music, and music videos were inventive - not just pornographic?

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I remember those times, it's been a steep cultural decline ever since, an assisted suicide of western civilisation. The Netherlands may mark the beginning of a spectacular Euro implosion, in which case the assassination of former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe may signify the beginning of a new global trend...

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Yes, there's a silver lining all right. I've met the most extraordinary people over the last 2+ years - courageous, committed truth-tellers, including your good self :) - and really got in touch with what makes life worth living.

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Got it in one. When I was doing my Honours degree in Public Health, I developed some respect for the WHO. However, the organisation has been completely co-opted by private interests and can no longer be trusted. Like so many institutions, it needs to be torn down (or just left to fall into ruins) and replaced by an organisation like the World Council for Health, which truly represents the interests of the people.

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Thanks, as always, for caring enough to read it. You've had such a tough journey, as have all people who were trained in the orthodox medical model and believed that being a healthcare provider was a noble path to tread. (And it is still, but it's been co-opted so terribly by corrupting forces that it's virtually impossible for truly good and caring people to remain in it without destroying themselves.)

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Yes, that's the most important lesson of the scamdemic. I'm heartened to see how many people are turning an appropriately questioning eye onto other 'standard medical practices' that are not grounded in evidence. The paternalistic doctor-patient relationship needs to be upended and replaced by a model in which health professionals engage in collaborative education and decision-making with empowered individuals and communities.

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