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  • 5 days ago | sott.net | Celia Farber |Ned Ludd

    I'm writing this now, because Celia Farber has written an article exploring a toxic connection between citric acid, a very common ingredient in food and nutritional supplements, and Aspergillus Fumigatus, a mold/fungus. That mold was used in secret US Army experiments on US citizens. NY Times, December 23, 1976: "In one test in a warehouse at Mechanicsburg, the Army used a fungal substance that it acknowledged could cause disease.

  • 1 month ago | celiafarber.substack.com | Celia Farber

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  • 2 months ago | celiafarber.substack.com | Celia Farber

    Here’s a very good interview with Dr. James Thorp. A little background:I have requested that Dr. Thorp be front and center in the interviews, as he is the authority, and I am (merely) the writer. They are different roles. My role was to take very dense science, and a broad spectrum of memories, anecdotes, and observations from Dr. Thorp, and boil it into readable prose that conveys (a fraction of) this heartbreaking reality.

  • 2 months ago | jonrappoport.substack.com | Jon Rappoport |Tom Kudla |Celia Farber

    Believe All Mothers. BAM. Years ago, I wrote that when it comes to autism, trust the mothers. They’re all you need. They’ll tell you the truth. They know when their kids got the shots and collapsed and changed forever, because they were there. Polly Tommey, a real-life hero, knew it years ago, too. She’s been out on road making the VAXXED films (*), showing these damaged kids up close and personal, with their mothers.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | celiafarber.substack.com | Jacqui Deevoy |Celia Farber

    When I first saw a video of nurses dancing in an empty hospital corridor, I was almost as baffled as ‘experts’ have been over the cause of all the excess deaths. It may well have been this one - a nicely choreographed routine to the song ‘Blinding Lights’ by The Weekend.

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