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Debbity's avatar

In addition to Dissolving Illusions, check out another very interesting book on the history of polio called The Moth in the Iron Lung.

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Skupe's avatar

The President doesn't read books but should at least read Sherri Tenpenny's first book on vaccines which discusses a lot of info regarding the polio shot!

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jon archer's avatar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7wYUnQUESU

Forrest Maready is the author of “The Moth in the Iron Lung”, among other books. It tells a very different story of the Polio epidemic

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John1200's avatar

It's funny how the reduction of many diseases is coincident with the reduction of toxins in our environment.

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Skupe's avatar

They need to forget their money and reduce many more toxins!

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Valmcin's avatar

This is what they did with autism. Autism was from mercury pesticide exposure. Then they called vaccine injury by different names to conflate causation. Then they say prove autism is caused by vaccines. It’s a shell game they have been winning since the 1950’s.

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Antila H. Belist's avatar

I could not tell what your post was about until I clicked to be able to read the entire title. If you had added the polio just before myth, you might have caught more peoples' attention that are interested in that subject matter.

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Sayer Ji's avatar

Great feedback!

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Wayne's avatar

The Moth in the Iron Lung by Forrest Maready is another great resource for dispelling the true history of polio.

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Sandy's avatar

I wish every person alive would read this. The problem is the people who need to read it, won’t.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

There was a doctor in North Carolina who had the ice cream trucks pulled off the streets in the summer...and polio cases dropped 90%. He said that sugar and dairy were the perfect medium for the growth of bacteria. When the ice cream trucks... made many stops and opened the lid of the freezing unit...bacteria increased, when exposed to the heat.I remember seeing photos of President Roosevelt, when I was a child...He was always photographed sitting down, because he had polio. President Roosevelt's favorite food was ice cream. The family held ice cream socials in the summer.

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Sandy's avatar

Actually, in the last decade, they have been saying that FDR actually did not have polio.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

"They" were not there in the 1940s...and there is a great deal of misinformation provided today...its called speculation. I was born during the Great Depression in the 1930s...and I was totally aware of what was going on in the 1940s. President Roosevelt was paralyzed and always in his wheelchair. In 1952, I woke up about 1 am....and my left arm was paralyzed. I was in college and had no desire to go to the infirmary. I didn't want any medical treatments; and I didn't want to be sent home from school. I had read about Sister Kenny in Australia and how she had used water treatments to treat polio victims. I got into the shower and spent about six hours alternating the water..hot and cold, massaging my left arm and praying. At dawn, I could move my arm. It has never been as strong since then, but my prayers worked.

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Sandy's avatar

Revisiting the ailments of famous historical persons in light of contemporary medical understanding has become a common academic hobby. Public discussion of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's (FDR) diagnosis of poliomyelitis after his sudden onset of paralysis in 1921 has received just such a revisitation. Recently, this 2003 historical analysis has been referenced widely on the Internet and in biographies, raising speculation that his actual diagnosis should have been Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a noncontagious disease of the peripheral nervous system rather than poliomyelitis.

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Microzyma Pleomorphism's avatar

Ok now you’re on the right track, Sayer.

Having said that - anything identified as “viral” is actually just broken down tissue; nature recycles all the time. We are a part of nature. That’s the reason for “asymptomatic cases”. It’s a misconception.

One can increase their own recycling in their body (or detox) by fasting.

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Kim's avatar

If you look up the etymology of the word (spell) 'Amazing', at one time it meant "stupefied, irrational, foolish" (c. 1200), from Old English amasod". It can also mean 'incomprehensible'.

https://www.etymonline.com/word/amazing With an army of people standing behind POTUS working on peeling back all the layers, you need to learn to read between the lines, and know that they know a lot more than they can ever admit, for now. Tearing down all the lies we have been forced to live by will take time.

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Dan Maiullo's avatar

Excellent piece! Especially regarding the psychology of illness in the video with James Roguski, et al.

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Useless Liberal's avatar

:

Pro Tip:

Petroleum Based Products Cause Cancer.

( Including Pharmaceutical Products )

There Is No Need To

“Search For A Cure To Cancer”

Once You Know The Cause.

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Rachel A Listener's avatar

Thank you. So sad.

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