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Nov 14Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

If the Camelford water was the main contributor to Mrs. Cross’ brain afflictions, and it took 15 years before symptoms became apparent… this illustrates one aspect of how challenging it is to point to environmental causes of disease. The delayed onset makes it seem unbelievable to most people, and the source is long gone by the time anyone might question it.

I think of this every time I hear people blame mental health issues on heredity — what if the whole family was exposed to something toxic, or lacked some nutrient to process the insult(s)? Most people don’t know to look further.

Very heartbreaking, grateful you were able to investigate. I hope they’re able to shed some light in the documentary.

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Nov 14Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

Fair point, but there's more - a lot more. A few weeks - not 15 years - later I collected tissues from pigs that were exposed in the incident, as well as 'controls' - sows that came onto the pig unit immediately after the water had cleared of Al, and these were analysed by Neil Ward, at Surrey University. He found substantial amounts of aluminium in many tissues, and I obtained records of the significantly increased morbidity and mortality i both sows and weaners at the rearing unit in the affected area, compared with those of sows and weaners at the other units. This was given to the CoT, but virtually ignored. And I also gave CoT data on the almost immediate deaths of cattle, sheep, pets, chickens and many other animals, which provide proof of the lethality of the event, even when aluminium levels in water these animals drank were probably often considerably lower than those we experienced ourselves.

(And in answer to your puzzlement about 'Forensic Ecology' Chris, it's the application of law to the science of Ecology - i.e., tracking down the charlatans and corrupt individuals responsible for environmental crime, a profession that I was one of the first to take up, way back in 1966, in - of all places - Camelford, as Fishery Officer for the old Cornwall River Authority! It's a long and fascinating story, covering a vast range of incidents and corrupt plans, and not a little seriously hazardous incidents on the way!) Doug.

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" the delayed onset" as you put so well, is the most used diabolical tool in the torturers bag. This delayed onset also makes those effected less able to think and remember, let alone respond accordingly or " legally".

Even legal and evidenced responses are bleached by time..

Not funny how they use "existing illness" as a reason to dispute the cause of death or illness in a case against the state or corporation, but can still include the illness/death in statistics for reporting pandemic illness/ deaths.

Who controls the present controls the past...etc

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I agree - it's difficult enough to identify which food is causing indigestion, let alone make the connection between a variety of symptoms which may be due to exposure to a poisonous substance many years earlier.

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Nov 14Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

Fingers crossed that this documentary goes ahead. And that your voice gets raised onto a wider platform as a result.

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I believe aluminum in vaccines contribute to autism as well.

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Nov 14Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

"However, it set a very important precedent. It is the first and last time to my knowledge that in a court of law aluminium was found guilty of causing Alzheimer’s disease. The Coroner, a very good man, was ahead of his time since it was several years later in 2017 before I was prepared to convict aluminium of the same crime."

I continue to remain puzzled over the ongoing messaging pertaining to aluminum's involvement in AD. As a university student in the early 1980's, Alzheimer's was diagnosed ONLY after confirmation by autopsy, based upon the physical identification of 'bundle' formation around aluminum particulate. It was quite the breakthrough at the time and resulted in much discussion. I'm not certain how or when this medically accepted finding was 'lost,' but have come across similar lapses of previously established knowledge within today's scientific fields, resulting in too many 'head scratching' researchers and doctors left to declare yet another medical 'mystery.'

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Please read my book and many of my substack posts to understand this situation. I have written about the history.

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The aluminum industry is so powerful. It is great you wrote in detail the circumstances of what happened during the Camelford multiple coverups. I remain cautiously optimistic about the making of s documentary. This would be an incredibly powerful documentary especially because of CAA’s strong link to AD as you have pointed out in this write up. 48% of people with Alzheimer’s have CAA. This is most likely why people are experiencing brain bleeds when given drugs that remove beta amyloid.

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Nov 14Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

thank you

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Nov 18Liked by Dr Christopher Exley

I hope the shameful cover-up report written by Simon Wessely is also properly discredited. He dismissed the ill health of those affected by the contaminated drinking water as ‘hysteria’. Wessely is famous for also fabricating mental disorders for people afflicted by Gulf War Syndrome and Myalgic Encephalopathy.

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Yes, he does like the sound of his own voice, doesn't he.

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It seems the Great Man was able to diagnose the psychological problems of a whole bunch of victims merely by taking thought - I heard absolutely no account of Him visiting Camelford, nor speaking to a single such victim, personally. I guess that's what they call 'REAL expertise'.

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I now disregard *any* programme broadcast by the MSM channels. They are all rigged or edited or are highly selective in order to support an establishment narrative. The awful Hannah Fry's 'Unvaccinated' is a good example. This would be no different.

Sadly, the only documentaries or films that I might pay attention to are independent works, such as Aseem Malhotra's https://nopharmfilm.com/ , Andrew Wakefield's output and so on. These, of course, are misrepresented by the media & establishment as 'conspiracy theories', or 'incitements to terrorism' in other cases. One example of the latter quite recently demonstrates that, whilst its content cannot be faulted, the maker can be subjected to ridiculous charges & end up in jail, in solitary confinement, for years. And this is in England!

It seems to me that there is a small percentage (5%-10%) of the global population who are aware of the suppression of true scientific enquiry across a wide range of fields. Any such documentary would be preaching to that small converted group. The remaining 95% are a lost cause & I'm afraid I have given up on them. I would not want to see you, Dr Exley, becoming a Julian Assange vs the dark forces of the aluminium lobby.

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I have always been a thorn in the side of the aluminium industry.

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That's my concern. I wouldn't want to see you Robinsoned, Assanged or, god forbid, Epsteined. Aluminium can be deadly in more ways than one.

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They took my lifeblood when they colluded with my university to remove me from academic science. It did take them quite a while though when the real damage had been done; https://www.aluminiumresearchgroup.com/publications

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As always… detailed and factual.

Personal note… Dr. Chris helped ME recover from Alzheimer’s. Some 3 years ago, I was MD-diagnosed with beginning stage… and *irreversible* Alzheimer’s.

I encountered his work, did my first “overnighter” since University, and learned the following…

1. Aluminum *causes* Alzheimer’s

2. Oral chelation can remove bodily Aluminum

I immediately began an oral chelation regimen using OSA-rich Fiji water.

OSA … Orthosilic Acid … is, perhaps, the *only* chemical that can *safely* home-chelate bodily Aluminum.

For the last year both my *family* MD and *Alzheimer’s MD specialists tell me that I am Alzheimer’s-free.

Happy to answer any questions, but please hurrying. In a few weeks... my wife and I will be fulfilling our dream… traveling to Antarctica. (I always wanted to pet a Penguin!)

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Nov 15·edited Nov 16

Considering that the aerial spraying for supposed geoengineering is widely reported to contain aluminium as its main component, it's no wonder that Alzheimer's disease is so widely spread now and on the increase.

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I have seen some form of aluminum listed on some aspirin bottles. I don't recall the exact name. I wonder if this might be harmful? If it is, it might be considered mass poisoning since aspirin is used by millions. I don't see this aluminum on the Bayer labels.

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Buffered aspirin can contain aluminum hydroxide. The colorant in aspirin can also be an aluminum lake.

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Heartbreaking and a cautionary tale for Asheville, NC, in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

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Yes Alum is being put into contaminated water reservoirs due to damage from the Hurricane. When I heard this I was alarmed as the alum is being added at the source not during the treatment process.

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“On the 6th of July 1988, twenty tonnes of aluminium sulphate, used in the treatment of potable water, were added, inadvertently directly into treated water supplying 20,000 people in Camelford and surrounding areas.” I wonder if “inadvertently” is the key word. I don’t trust anything anymore and I wonder if it was an experiment. After all, “they” want us dead. I hope the documentary is made. The timing is perfect, as it coincides with Kennedy being in charge of HHS in the US.

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Yes, an historic day. Watch this space, 'the times they are a changin'

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I saw that Dr. Makis from Canada has submitted his name as a candidate to work with Robert Kennedy Jr. at HHS. If it is possible, you would be a great addition in the effort to root out corruption.

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The cover-ups are shocking. What to do?

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Simply horrific

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This makes me curious just how effective our personal (in home) water purifiers might be at protecting us from accidental contamination like this.

For example, the filter I use has test results showing 99.9% reduction of aluminum, but that is at an input level of 220 micrograms/L of aluminum.

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What kind/type of purifier removes aluminum? Reverse osmosis? Others?

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AlexaPure (gravity) has excellent test results.

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Thank you, been using Alexapure for many years.

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I bought mine in 2020. I love the Alexapure. I just ordered some replacement filters. I figure it's about time to replace the original one (even though it seems to be working fine).

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