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Thank you, Dr. Exley, for remaining steadfast in pursuing and presenting the truth. The world needs more real scientists who care about the truth and fewer industry stooges who bow down to the almighty dollar.

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“It’s difficult to get a man/woman to understand something when his salary depends on not understanding it" Upton Sinclair.

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Great quote. Add to that, media lies, censorship and a general reduction in morality and it's easy to see why the elephants remain in in the room and in the sky "unnoticed."

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As set out in Our Common Future, 1987 a publication from The World Commission on Environment and Development.

The World Commission on Environment and Development, headed by Gro Harlem Brundtland, Prime Minister of Norway, was set up as an independent body in 1983 by the United Nations.

Following the document and action plan laid out in “Our Common Future” and the 1987 World Wilderness Congress lead on to The Rio Earth Summit 1992 / UNCED (United Nation conference on environment and development) brought about by Maurice Strong through the UN.

In 1987 a man called George Hunt found himself at the World Wilderness Congress, this is what he stumbled upon.

The Man who saw the Future.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPE-JqrzSAc

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I found your invaluable site. Just went to George Hunt Eatth Summit YouTube.

THE BIGGEST PROBLEM is that virtually no one sees it. What an incredible history of globalism where one can see its founding and a video of?globalist David Lang calling the common person "cannon fodder," as we are viewed by these scoundrels. The Nixon erra "Silent Majority" is alive and not so well as they continue their slumber.

Anyone who rejects geoengineering out of hand is ignoring one of the major tenticals of contemporary globalism whose power has been so much enhanced by technology.

Dane Wigington of geoengineeringwatch.org says that if the general population knew about the elephant in the sky that they refuse to see, they would be marching in the streets with tourches and pitchforks.

Thanks Proletarius 64 for this incredible insight into what most would rather not acknowledge. But as we March on to literally save humanity and the creation loaned to us by God, we will hopefully make a difference.

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Good morning Larry,

what a pleasant surprise a fellow hertic with the ability to think critically,

UN Agenda 2030/25 Sustainable Development Goals. The main driver of the system is depopulation, most will never be able to see the plans behind these changes as they believe the cover story. Change brought about on the back of something that appears beneficial to the public, then accept the change as necessary or for the “common good”.

They are guilt tripped into accepting loss of rights and benefits through basic propaganda tools. Welcome to Communitarianism the artist formerly know as Communism, please visit Mark Windows website with a plethora of information dating back twenty years, this is a link to the George Hunt video with introduction from Mark titled The Fourth World, scroll down the page.

https://windowsontheworld.net/

Gene.

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Thanks for your reply and the additional information. It appears that there are

more honest, caring critical thinkers coming out of the woodwork ever day. Hopefully this force will be enough to stem the tide we fight. Still love the state motto of New Hampshire USA, "Live Free or Die."

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Unfortunately, when I tried to find this site I got the message that the page could not be viewed. Did I do something wrong or is it hot enough to be censored? I'll try another way.

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I'd hazard a guess its the latter, try a VPN if your Stateside, DARPA giveth & DARPA taketh welcome to internet 2.0..

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The love of money is the root of all evil... And sadly truth has been demoted to an inconvenience, replaced by blind ambition in the pursuit of wealth and power. Your voice may be small, but it is a record and a witness against the corporate drug pushers of the corrupt political/industrial machine. Please keep going: the pursuit of truth is noble and is becoming even more relevant and critical with the effects of the aluminium age.

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A very important topic! Unfortunately it seems hard to get others to pay attention.

By the way, I'm sure more than a few of us would love to know good sources of "silicon rich mineral water". {smile} Or at least a quick link to where we can find recommendations.

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I think you will find the answers you seek in many of my previous posts and/or my book.

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Thanks

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Here is a link to a list of waters that have enough OSA (orthosilicic acid) to remove aluminum. Before you buy the water check to make sure the information given in the table is still the same. https://prevent-alzheimers-autism-stroke.com/2021/08/26/bottled-silica-waters-from-around-the-world/

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Thanks Laurie, I did place an order for Christopher's book to add to my library.

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Fiji water is available at many chain marketers… like Costco. I buy it online and have it auto-delivered at a very affordable price.

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Any thoughts on the posts that Fiji water is not all that healthy?

"Understandably, Cleveland was not amused by the full-page mockery, which the brand attempted to brush off as "just a joke." But what came after is where it gets interesting. City officials actually ran a test on Fiji Water to see whether the ad held up to scrutiny. The verdict? Turns out Fiji Water isn't as pure as it appears. Higher levels of arsenic — 6.31 micrograms per liter — were found in the square bottle, which was more than other water brands and even the tap water flowing from the city of Cleveland itself."

or the recall: "Nearly 1.9 Million Bottles of Water Sold on Amazon Recalled Due to Manganese and Bacterial Contamination"

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what post was that?

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Ground water from clay soils. Defluoridate it, and be sure it not contain contaminants such as arsenic, atrazine, etc.

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If anyone has any illusions about the trustworthiness of medical 'science' then I would recommend reading this book about Pharma produced medical 'science' (Ghost-Managed Medicine by Sergio Sismondo, free to download as pdf):

https://www.matteringpress.org/books/ghost-managed-medicine

If you somehow still had any 'faith' in the medical industry after the insanity of the past 4 years, reading this book will possibly cure you of that affliction

It's an investigation of all of it, from Pharma owned journals that exist as advertising for poison drugs, to how Pharma entices and captures doctors and other medical types to sell drugs using the journals, to how Pharma writes many of these 'scientific studies' and then hires prominent doctors to stamp their names as 'authors' for a big payoff. It's entirely a criminal fraud poisoning enterprise on every level.

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Are we supposed to trust these goons? This is why I avoid all big pharma drugs. The only purpose they serve to make someone rich or help them become "noticed" or prominent. I'd be angry too if I had a horse in this race. It's gotta be difficult to go against the mainstream thinking.

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What a "catch 22." We used to brag about being at the top of healthcare for our citizens with the enviable position of high longevity. Now we're near the bottom in both areas. Those of us who think rather than blindly accept today's medical care don't know which way to turn as we become our own doctors.

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I am neither angry nor surprised.

What I am is… it appears… CURED.

When I was MD-diagnosed with beginning-stage Alzheimer’s some 3 years ago, my 30-point MMSE score was 16. And I was told there was no cure and no treatment. But they were “working on it.”

Then I found your book and did my first “over-nighter” since my University days at CAL, Berkeley.

Your book made sense and I immediately implemented a liter/quart a day regimen of OSA-rich Fiji water regimen. I maintain that regimen to this day. Drinking a cup of coffee made with Fiji water as I type this.

My MMSE score was 28 last year and 29 this year. HIGH NORMAL!

In the last year, I went trout fishing in Argentina and on an African safari. And I knew where I was and why!

Now planning a winter (for me) excursion to Antarctica. I have always wanted to pet a penguin!

My wife and I send our sincere thanks for your research and writing. You literally saved my life!

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Thanks for your very inspiring experience.

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When people try to tell you that it's not money but power these big pharma criminals are after, don't believe them - it's always the money. Power is just a vaccine 'side-effect'.

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Thank you for getting the message out regarding collusion between corporations and academia, this reality is critical to understand.

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The Lancet had a good reputation; sad to see that it is now corrupted.

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You should be angry as we all should. Money not outcomes drives our witch doctors in the government. Example, the flu vax has been a scam since day one.

https://rumble.com/v4bkd10-covid-proves-we-need-a-divorce-part-1.html

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The absence of any mention of Aluminum is criminal, to say the least.

Also worth noting: the authors claim,

“We know that other potentially modifiable risk factors exist, and we considered several of these factors but, on balance, judged that not enough consistent evidence exists to meet our high bar for inclusion as modifiable risk factors. These risk factors include too little sleep, an unhealthy diet, infections, and mental health conditions.”

Laughing, with fists clenched.

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I've been drinking the suggested water since I read your book over a year ago. I think this may be helping despite the fact that I experience the same lethargy as before. But because I trust your research, I continue to do so.

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Silicon-rich mineral waters are not snake oil but they are not a cure all either. Decades of research show that they facilitate the removal of aluminium from the body. This must be a good thing. I also trust my research and drink a silicon-rich mineral water each and every day but I know that it is only part of healthy living. Keep going, it is helping.

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Thanks for your reply Dr. Exley. I'm banking on it.

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Obviously - as well as trying to remove aluminium from our body - we need to prevent more of it entering our body in the first place. ie. ditching the soda cans, kitchen foil, teflon pan etc etc

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And one of the most direct way to do this is to stop the illegal, immoral geoengineering program spraying poisions in our sky's. This includes the aluminum nano particles which are mostly undetectable and extreamly dangerous as the attack our bodies and our environment.

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I share your anger Dr Exley. It is disgusting. I've just watched a series on Alzheimer's and the non-pharma approach & it saddens me as I recall the folk I've known who faded away with this, fed only drugs & parked away in a home to rot basically.

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Money … is a mirror-x-ray device & Dorian Gray moving-picture-painting that reveals everything … but changes nothing (put that in a pop song, Cyndi Lauper).

If you can sorta paint the two podcasters out of the frame, that would improve the picture (like “they” painted the original promise of the internet out of the picture - everything should-was to be/not/to be available to & at our fingertips on the Darpaweb - - instead, we got an infestation of venomous spiders) … :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWsmP2hRMs4

Music was better in the 70’s.

“But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.” ~ 1776, Tom Jefferson, Decca-laration of Independence Records

https://cdn1.umg3.net/166/files/2015/06/logo.jpg

In the shuffling madness

Of the locomotive breath

Runs the all time loser

Headlong to his death ~ 1971, Ian Anderson/Jethro Tull … reprise, indeed - that’s all there is

https://secondhandsongs.com/picture/293405

Even TV commercials for poisonous dreck were better in the 70’s:

https://uberbuttons.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Trix-slogan.jpg

Yep, silly, & silicon is for chips & wafers & Valleys of Dolls … kids … sheep (what’s a vowel between friends?):

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/azKA8nIO_wo/maxresdefault.jpg

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I once advised Ian Anderson about the water quality in his Scottish fish farm. Does that count?

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I’m going to count that as indication that the degrees of separation between quality people is less than six. Based on your music. And Ian Anderson’s music.

And because Kevin Bacon & Will Smith are actors.

I appropriately only trust actors to entertain … to trust further than that would be Thick As A Brick … of papier-mâché’ination … Machiavelli-velli interesting - but stupid

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thick_as_a_Brick#/media/File:DirkvdM_thick_as_a_brick.jpg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Degrees_of_Kevin_Bacon#/media/File:Kevin_Bacon,_James_Purefoy_(7606385516).jpg

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/2a/40/e3/2a40e33ef684f6e94f6c7a84540340d3.jpg

https://i.imgflip.com/3wuprx.jpg

Thanks, Dr. Detective Exley.

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So glad you have put all this into words. Cynthia

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