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I am currently reading The Medical-Pharmaceutical Killing Machine: Facing Facts Could Save Your Life (Children’s Health Defense). I like that the title is blatant. My apartment looks like a book-hoarder’s abode as I have had to read hundreds upon hundreds of books to unlearn what I was taught. I truly appreciate your synopsis of books I have yet to encounter. I used to feel saddened by the sheer number of Americans who have been harmed by “medicine”. Now, I am simply pissed off and I must determine how to channel that for a better outcome. Thank you for what you do.

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Dr. Mendelsohn's writings are the reason I had my children at home, (all went well) and didn't vax. Another extremely important book I read is called "Silent Knife."

If you can find an old used copy of this one, it is an IMPERATIVE read for any pregnant woman.

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Thank you. I will see if I can find a copy.

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Based on my own experience, medical doctors and surgeons have a legal license to kill and they use it. Although I'm sure there are many doctors who genuinely care for their patients, I wouldn't trust any of them, unless I had no other choice as in an emergency.

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Thanks for posting. I had emergency gall bladder surgery in mid October. Now I have a nasty staph infection and am on antibiotics trying to clear it up. If that doesn’t work I’m going to have to go back into the hospital for IV antibiotics.

I hadn’t been in a hospital since 1996. And other than an NP who works in a Neurology clinic and has been a friend for 20 years, I avoid doctors like the plague. Sadly, in hindsight it all might have been an avoidable circumstance. But at the time, it didn’t seem that way.

So now, I’m dealing with the aftermath of missing my gall bladder and I’m one of the 1 in 20 (or more) with a hospital procedure related illness.

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I’m sorry you are going through that. Best wishes for a full recovery. I sincerely mean that.

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I have the book mentioned. It’s a real eye opener.

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Thank you very much for telling us about Robert Mendelsohn. A very comprehensive review. He saw the truth, so sad that the medical community was so corrupt that they continued to the point we are at today.

Re <However, Western medicine, like Christianity, substituted symbolic, sacramental food (drugs) for real food.>

I don't know how he arrived at that except perhaps from observation of the Roman Catholic Church which is a corruption of the truth of Christ. But it was not Christ's way and he is the bread of life.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/i-am-the-bread-of-life-john-6-v48?utm_source=publication-search

As regards germs this is misleading and as Robert Mendelsohn was presumably educated in germ theory this is hardly surprising. The threats have always been the toxic substances and environments, bacteria in the wrong places for example, rather than the bacteria themselves.

And viral theory is fundamentally flawed.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/coronavirus-is-it-really-a-monster?utm_source=publication-search

Otherwise a very good breakdown to be taken to heart.

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The first time I realized that hospitals should be avoided was about 40 years ago. A very good friend of mine was sent to the hospital for something very simple (I have forgotten her original illness). When her stay surpassed the original promise of a discharge the next day, I kept asking questions. Eventually I was reluctantly told she had taken pneumonia. Sadly, she died after a two week stay in the hospital. To my mind, the truth was painfully clear.

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The analogy was brilliant. I had 2 physician friends, a neurosurgeon and an anesthesiologist. I came to discover that both were drug addicts. Both are dead now. After that encounter, I did not want to bring my children to physicians. If it became necessary, I always asked if the doctors were on drugs, which pissed them off. It was a valid question, though. I have zero faith in the current medical establishment.

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Wow, that is an impressive summary and confirms why I prioritise looking after my health , thank you.

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🌸💣🌸

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I think this chap may be the fellow who stated that up to 95% of surgeries performed are unnecessary. That's quite some statistic.

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Known about Mendelsohn for many years. He sent me the light I needed to see. And man, was he dead on. Off topic, but not so much, is fog. Has this been reported on MSM? I never watch the news. It's busting out the seams on video. If this is true, and so far it appears so, why? Many, many states and cities worldwide are reporting a smelly, sticky fog like appearance, not fog, something else. My guess is easily captured and verified thru a lab.

Bird flu is here, covid 2.0. This will be the one. No eggs in England, no surprise there. We are killing millions of fowl. Aerosolized vaccines are in the pipeline. Everyone venturing out into this fog is getting sick, exactly like covid. This is the way to push the bird hoax by making everyone sick again. ER doctors will diagnose bird flu for sure. This is a repeat of 2020 to take down Trump. Now he can start off again with another pandemic and dastardly wars of genocide to add to his plate. Not that I trust him in the least, but I have recognized this play book and it's starting all over again. Any info out there?

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I loved to sleep with open windows. Not any more. Once a week I wake up (2 a.m.) from the noise of a plane cruising over our neighborhood. The next day my eyes are burning. As you say, it is worldwide, I am in Melbourne, Australia.

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I have this book, and I agree it is a must read.

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Which of his books would you recommend if you could only have one of them?

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Lummy! £50 on Amazon UK secondhand! I'll have to shop around or wait awhile.

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Thank you xx

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Resource link:

http://whale.to/v/mendelsohn.html

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Great service to review this important book. Thanks!

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Thanks Denis

In case you missed it, I did this one also recently

https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/the-stress-of-life-1976

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Another superb piece. You are doing a profound public service.

Here is a resource link for those who wish to explore the various works of Mendelsohn:

http://whale.to/v/mendelsohn.html

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