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Jan 3, 2023Liked by Graham Seibert

A colleague and I began to discuss the declining longevity in the US population at least five years ago, several years before the Covid mess began. We attributed it to bad lifestyle choices by the Baby Boomers and the subsequent generations. Too many recreational drugs, and now I would add too many pharmaceutical drugs, bad food, too much drinking, too much TV, etc. I was just reading for example that Gulf War Syndrome may be attributable to the anthrax vaccine forced on the US troops sent to fight in the Gulf War. I have never seen it mentioned in the press until an article appeared blaming the coronavirus. Declining longevity is real and it may be accelerating because of the mass vaccination campaign.

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"Declining longevity is real and it may be accelerating because of the mass vaccination campaign."

Yes, the trend precedes the jab, however there really is no doubt, its accelerated deaths. Ed Dowd's work alone demonstrates that. (And many others too.) Catherine Austin Fitts refers to the Great Poisoning that we've been dealing with - the jabs simply being the latest ramping up of that.

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Mark Taylor wrote:

"I was just reading for example that Gulf War Syndrome may be attributable to the anthrax vaccine forced on the US troops sent to fight in the Gulf War."

No, that's not true. It's been demonstrated that it was a result of sarin gas exposure, which affected individuals differently depending on whether or not they had the Q or R variant of the PON1 gene. We each have two copies of that gene but we may have QQ, RR or QR. The Q variant produces an enzyme that is efficient at breaking down sarin, the R variant is not.

"Evaluation of a Gene–Environment Interaction of PON1 and Low-Level Nerve Agent Exposure with Gulf War Illness: A Prevalence Case–Control Study Drawn from the U.S. Military Health Survey’s National Population Sample"

https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/10.1289/EHP9009

"Invited Perspective: Causal Implications of Gene by Environment Studies Applied to Gulf War Illness"

https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/10.1289/EHP11057

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Jan 3, 2023Liked by Graham Seibert

This hypothesis belongs to Meryl Nass, who has worked with biological warfare investigations. I found it in Dr. Malone's book, Lies My Government Told Me, pp 21-22, I am not in a position to judge either side of this argument, but I found it rather fascinating that Dr. Nass dealt with anthrax attacks in the Rhodesian Civil War, and thus knows quite a bit about it. You can take up your objections with her. I wanted to mention that hers is a reasonable theory and she is supported by the Children's Defense Fund, run by RFK, Jr. He knows a fair amount about vaccines. I am truly skeptical of all these gene links studies. I know patients when I treat them. The vaccination against anthrax is the best hypothesis that I've seen to date. I once read a theory that it had to do with Aspertame getting stored in the desert in coke and pepsi cans and the way that super heated Aspertame affects the myelin sheath. I filed that Hypothesis away as remotely possible. The interesting thing from my perspective is that no good explanation has come forward that I am aware of before today.

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Jan 3, 2023Liked by Graham Seibert

I imagine genius comes in many forms and domains. We all have a variety of talents. A few notions turned into ideas turned into reality are part of the invention process and I imagine most of us have invented something in our time not that any became commercial or even known to others. OTOH, the attention span of youth seems troublesome. To my mind you must be well read to be able to contribute to society. And TL:DR reflect a loss. I'm reminded that my late Aunt taught mid-school English (French as well). Her classroom included the scholastic (smaller book format) Encyclopedia Britannica, 1911 edition which I have and treasure. She taught from 1942-1965. Students were expected to use that and various dictionaries in her classes. I think not many HS students today could master the vocabulary required to read that encyclopedia. Why have we lowered our expectations?

Your expectations for Eddie give him a leg up. Keep at it.

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You and I are in no position to assess the quality of the two papers cited. Unfortunately, they are from the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health. The days in which they would be assumed to be telling the truth are gone.

Meryl Nass has more credibility (with me, anyhow), but of course however good her intentions she could also be wrong. As with many things, we will probably just never know. A good rule of thumb is to avoid needles and don't trust the government.

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I'm not sure if this comment is directed at me or not, but, as a double major, I have an MD from UCSF and a Ph.D. in a specific area of neuroscience from UCB, all paid for by the US Navy, and my professional specialty is traumatic brain injury treatment and recovery. I'm confident in the results of the two studies I cited and know those involved in the research.

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Absolutely. It has been going on for a long time. I'd appreciate your comment on my video to that effect

https://rumble.com/v1m1k3u-depopulation-and-the-new-normal.html

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Absolutely right. It had plateaued before Covid. Now it is falling. Certainly a combination of factors.

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I must admit that I am not surprised by the declining longevity numbers. Although it is anecdotal, a large number of my friends have died in the past few years, before Covid, from various ailments. They were all young, most in their fifties, and seemed to have a future in front of them. I can attribute some of the deaths to alcohol and drug excesses. That's recreational drugs. I never expected to go to funerals of those much younger than me.

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And why shouldn't they die? They long ago lost a purpose in life. White guys get no respect, no jobs, often no wives and kids.

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A couple were women.

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I also liked O.Henry. Warm. Last leaf.

Eddy will become a good person like me. 🤣

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