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thanks for continuing to post, it's v useful to me to get more insight whilst at the same time utterly infuriating that it doesn't hit the wider media - or indeed the general public. Nor does it help you in any practical way which is terrible. There should be apologies and compensation. Instead of which it is not even acknowledged. I continue to find it unbelievable how the parents at my daughter's school do not do any kind of research whatsoever into what goes into their young children (mine is now 5). The whole school gets their nasal flu spray next week, that is ALL the children on one day... but not my child. Hard to explain it all to her.

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Chris Wark survived colon cancer using many holistic treatments as well as surgery. His book Chris Beat Cancer had a very large readership, but The New York Times declined to put it on its bestseller list although, based on numbers, it qualified. They gave him some cockamamie explanation when he inquired about it.

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I had no idea these type of lists would ever be politicized. Naive, I guess.

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Bitter and twisted NO....WIDE AWAKE YES.Sorry this is happening to you.The Censorship is far and wide...I don’t think the UK public realise it...

Even me 72 Retired,small group of friends,7 watchers on Twitter🤣😂no prev.activism.Looked up on Linked In every time I write a letter,voicing my discontent about the jabs,( Pfizer Booster injured)to my M.P. the WHO,Uk Gov handling of Pandemic,Mandates for NHS etc etc.

Hampshire Constabulary,Medical researchers,ONS.Then I get phone calls saying I’ve been randomly picked to help in their policies! 🤔one” invite”with £10 voucher inducement, asked me very personal financial info.Then,Banned from Nextdoor website for suggesting people watch Safe and Effective,the Oracle film.

The last time really surprised me,😳in part of a private text to a relative,who is a Marine.Involved in Logistics,I jokingly complained about a low flying exercise over my house and said, very noisy,can you move them a few deg.West 😂( full list of exercise listed on Gov.Website as public knowledge) .The next week 2 people from The Royal Air Force. looked me up 🤔🤯

As I said I have no influence whatsoever, I expect GCHQ, know your every movement 😁

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This first hand information is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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It's so heartening to see the University Of Wollongong's Brian Martin's name on that Minerva/Springer article. For years, he's been interested in the suppression of dissent. See his writings for more information:

https://www.bmartin.cc/

He has also been attacked for supervising Judy Wilyman's 2015 Ph.D thesis, called (surprise, surprise) "A critical analysis of the Australian government’s rationale for its vaccination policy."

https://ro.uow.edu.au/theses/4541/

I'm sure forces have tried to get rid of Brian at UoW, but so far he's held his position

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Chris, didn't realize you had a Substack until I watched your recent interview on The Highwire. I sincerely hope our paper in Minerva won't be retracted -- it's currently up to 145K downloads in less than 4 weeks! BTW I don't think they will retract since they don't seem to feel that threatened by social scientists. (-;

You may remember speaking with me for these two papers we published on censorship and suppression in vaccine science that were published in 2020 and 2021 (I only mention this publicly because you said you didn't care about anonymity):

https://jackanapes.substack.com/p/suppressing-scientific-discourse

It's just completely unbelievable what they've done to you. My blood boils at the thought of it and at the same time I feel enormous empathy for you.

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Good to hear from you Josh. I hope that you are right.

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Interestingly, the paper is published 1st of Nov, Malone posts about it on the 2nd, yourself on the 3rd, & by the 4th, Gorski over at his respectfulinsolence site publishes a takedown on it.

https://www.respectfulinsolence.com/2022/11/04/criticism-and-quality-control-%e2%89%a0-censorship-and-defamation/

Of particular interest is that Gorski avoids naming Brian Martin directly in his piece, instead spinning his usual web of anti-vax & conspiracy tropes, as if the last 3 years hasn't fully brought out into the open the suppression of dissent by the forces of economics & politics using science as the truncheon.

Years ago, Martin wrote a detailed & cutting takedown of Gorski himself which is very much worth reading:

https://www.bmartin.cc/pubs/16Gorski.html

At what point does the population realise that the so called skeptics are there simply to defend the status quo?

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Thanks, Gorski is an industry troll. I do not read a word he writes.

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Professor Exley, with all due respect, I'd like to link you to a couple of pages for your consideration.

There is a saying that to move forward, especially during these times we find ourselves in, we may have to attempt to unlearn everything we've been taught.

With that in mind:

https://thehonestscientist.wordpress.com/miles-mathis/

Electron bonding is a myth: http://milesmathis.com/ionic.pdf

There are no reputable published peer reviewed articles involved in the above, just intelligence & a desire for truth.

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Sorry if there is a better place to ask this question. I have a relative on dialysis, and who is thus limited in the amount of liquid he can take.

Is it possible to concentrate the concentration of silica, in silica water, so as to make it more feasible for dialysis patients?

A couple of thoughts:

* evaporating the liquid may leave behind most of the silica

* using a 'non-sticky' filter to filter silica water, then agitating the filter in a pool of deliverable water to shake free the silica ( I read years ago of filters developed in Israel that are used for filtering salt out of sea water, so the filtering part seems feasible, even if the agitating part is not....)

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The quick answer is no. Some silicon-rich mineral waters, such as Fiji Water, include higher concentrations of silicic acid and as such might be preferable to others. Even a small volume of silicon-rich mineral water a day will be beneficial and especially if it is each and every day.

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Thanks so much for your speedy reply. I will soon add a reference to the suppression of your work to reddit.com/r/bad_science_culture .

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