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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

I remove it because the system also removes harmful fluoride, hormones from birth control waste, fertilizers, and any other contaminants that may exist.

It’s worth it for me.

I personally don’t like the taste of Berkey water.

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powershellder 4 points ago +4 / -0

I have a Berkey and I much prefer reverse osmosis.

I also try to eat healthy foods and supplements, so I get my minerals in other ways.

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powershellder 3 points ago +3 / -0

Edward Hooper is a great resource too.

This theory was, of course, “debunked” and the media tried to sweep it under the rug.

However, his debunking of the debunking covers a lot of gaps missing in the original research. I believe he has a website too.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

http://www.mifami.org/eLibrary/Curtis-OriginOfAIDS-RollingStone.pdf

But there was another monkey virus that polio researchers missed. Between 1954 and 1963, an estimated 10 million to 30 million Americans and scores of millions of people around the world were exposed to a virus that infected the kidneys of Asian rhesus monkeys imported mainly from India. The virus survived the formaldehyde that Salk used to kill his polio viruses. Since 1961 researchers have tested monkeys for SV40 - so called because it was the fortieth such simian virus identified - before using their kidneys for vaccine production.

SV40 was delivered straight into people’s bloodstreams along with their Salk shots and via sugar cubes in field trials of the weakened living virus developed by Sabin. Though it was later shown to cause cancer in hamsters and to ‘‘immortalize’’ human cells in test tubes - thus predisposing these cells to cancer - SV40 has not been proven to generate illness in human beings. Nevertheless, researchers at Johns Hopkins recently discovered that when they injected cells treated with SV40 into ‘‘nude’’ mice, which lack an immune system, the mice developed Kaposi’s sarcoma-like tumors, similar to those afflicting many AIDS victims. Remarkably, considering the large numbers of people who received the SV40-contaminated polio vaccines, no one has conducted a major epidemiological study in the U.S. to discover whether there is any pattern of illnesses caused by the virus.

Still, there are some troubling statistical associations. In 1968 a scientist in Australia described a correlation between polio immunization and cancers in children past one year of age. Much later, German scientists found evidence of SV40 in 30 out of 110 brain tumors, and later reports indicated a jump in the frequency of brain tumors among those who had received vaccine contaminated with SV40. And SV40 has been associated with other human cancers as well.

But when Koprowski, Salk and Sabin were doing their initial vaccine development in the Fifties, little was known about the simian viruses, and there were no federal regulations stipulating that the viruses be grown in a specific type of tissue culture. No one knew then about retroviruses like HIV that might take years to develop, and so it was assumed that if no viruses had shown up in preparations after a couple of weeks, then those vaccines were clean.

In 1988, when researchers in the Washington, D.C., area reexamined an earlier study run between 1959 and 1965 on nearly 59,000 pregnant women, they found a startling connection: The incidence of brain tumors in children of mothers who’d been injected with the Salk vaccine was thirteen times greater than that of offspring of mothers who hadn’t had those polio shots. Stored blood serum from these mothers still existed, and it was retested. The tests seemed to exclude SV40 as the cause. But if not SV40, what about the Salk vaccine might explain the increased risk of brain tumors in offspring of vaccinated women? The researchers asserted that some other infection was probably the culprit. After all, they noted, the Salk vaccine was known to have been contaminated with numerous monkey viruses.

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powershellder 4 points ago +4 / -0

AIDS came from the CHAT vaccine, and experimental polio vaccine developed in the Belgian Congo.

http://www.mifami.org/eLibrary/Curtis-OriginOfAIDS-RollingStone.pdf

The outbreaks line up almost exactly with the vaccination locations.

It’s the only theory that explains the spread and virus pathology.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

Partially true.

Birth control pills can be benign, but doctors absolutely don’t know the risks and rarely provide full disclosure. They promote it as completely harmless, when it can cause many disorders and diseases by changing your body chemistry.

Unfortunately, I personally suffered irreversible side effects, and at least 6 different doctors told me it was just random and unrelated.

I actually had to print off peer reviewed journal studies to take to the “best specialist in my state” and he basically dismissed me.

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powershellder 4 points ago +4 / -0

Brita barely does anything. Get yourself a reverse osmosis system. About 100-200$ to start, then $60 per year to replace filters. Very affordable.

Removes fluoride too.

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powershellder 6 points ago +6 / -0

Correct. The polio vaccine was contaminated with SV40, a monkey virus that caused cancer in lab animals. It was injected into millions of people. The next decade, soft tissue cancer rates exploded.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

They will print money instead, leading to runaway inflation.

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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

PUR is better than nothing, but get yourself a reverse osmosis filter to get rid of fluoride.

For an emergency, Berkey is a good one and has a fluoride upgrade available.

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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

To be fair, it can be very hard to find alternative sources, especially when you’ve never heard of a theory before.

There’s some things that I’ve learned about this year and I don’t can’t find where to start, so I can’t learn more.

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powershellder 4 points ago +4 / -0

Can you share the general city or state you’re in? I’m in Utah and most of my coworkers are vaccinated and I haven’t seen anyone acting weird or getting sick.

I’m wondering if it’s regional.

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powershellder 7 points ago +7 / -0

I’m old enough to remember when Rolling Stone published The Origin of AIDS, which described the plausible theory that AIDS came from contaminated polio vaccine used in the Belgian Congo.

The vaccination sites line up almost exactly with the fist outbreaks, and it’s the only theory that fully explains the spread and pathology of the virus.

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powershellder 5 points ago +5 / -0

There is an entire book written on the link between peanut allergies and vaccines.

The basic premise is:

Your body will not react to a dead virus because it is dead.

Vaccines containing dead viruses need an adjuvant to work.

An adjuvant is a substance that irritates the immune system, provoking your immune system to attack. Generally aluminum or thimerosal (mercury).

In theory, this is great, and your immune system will attack the dead virus.

In practice, vaccines contain hundreds of other ingredients, including eggs, animal tissue, contaminants, and human fetal tissue.

Since an adjuvant simply trains your body to attack, it is possible your body will attack some of the other ingredients including human tissue. The explosion of autoimmune diseases is correlated with vaccines in multiple ways.

There is evidence that peanut oil was used as a stabilizer in vaccines in the 90’s. If there was any peanut protein contaminating these vaccines, that explains the explosion of peanut allergies.

Since these allergies occurred among many children, all from different backgrounds, genetics does not explain it.

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powershellder 10 points ago +10 / -0

Any time a government employee pretends to care about wasting money, they are lying.

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powershellder 6 points ago +6 / -0

So expensive, but so good.

If you use this honey, try not to add it to boiling drinks. The heat denatures some of the beneficial enzymes.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’ve heard Lipo-Spheric is a good brand, but I make it myself.

Instructions: https://carriebrown.com/archives/32823

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powershellder 4 points ago +4 / -0

Read the Borax Conspiracy.

And:

PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) is a commonly measured serum marker in humans and animals known to promote prostate cancer. In 2004 a study showed that animals that received a boron supplement dropped their PSA levels by an astounding 86 percent and shrunk prostate tumor compared to controls.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

Intravenous is best, but liposomal vitamin c really helps with absorption if ingesting it.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not much to worry about with modern sanitation.

But they do have tuberculosis, which is some nasty shit.

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powershellder 3 points ago +3 / -0

Also, don’t eat lizards because they might be Jews in disguise.

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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yup. If we had an ebola health crisis, we wouldn’t need any new regulations or orders either.

People would stay home because you’d know people who died bloodily out on the streets.

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