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Wednesday, February 16, 2022
History Always Repeats Itself
Everything you never knew about the Smallpox "Epidemic"
This was shocking to me. Everything I knew, everything I was told, about Smallpox was a lie. Did any of you know this?
I don't buy it. It sounds like bullshit to me, but then all I've ever heard is that smallpox vaccinations eliminated the scourge. "The Demon in the Freezer" by Richard Preston is about the campaign to eliminate smallpox.
The smallpox vaccine caused the epidemic. When vaccinations stopped, so did the epidemic. That's obvious BS. The pastebin author is just some basement dweller, like the anti-coconut oil nutjobs, the anti-egg whackos, the anti-red meat whingdings, and the list goes on. 10% of any sample of people have 'fringe' mentalities. It's not a bad thing at all, but we shouldn't let them be the deciders, to quote a famous liberal.
And if it doesn't repeat, it rhymes...
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ReplyDeleteI don't buy it. It sounds like bullshit to me, but then all I've ever heard is that smallpox vaccinations eliminated the scourge. "The Demon in the Freezer" by Richard Preston is about the campaign to eliminate smallpox.
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King of France
The smallpox vaccine caused the epidemic. When vaccinations stopped, so did the epidemic.
ReplyDeleteThat's obvious BS.
The pastebin author is just some basement dweller, like the anti-coconut oil nutjobs, the anti-egg whackos, the anti-red meat whingdings, and the list goes on.
10% of any sample of people have 'fringe' mentalities. It's not a bad thing at all, but we shouldn't let them be the deciders, to quote a famous liberal.