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How moronically convenient, agreeing on another way to kill each other off. Hire it out to the WHO...

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Whether polio exists or not is not the main point. The main point is who is making thse decisions against children's soveriegnty? I bet it is men. Now don't get all bent out of shape but it's always a vast majority of men. Women are no better if they just let it happen and go along with it. We need a total revamp of everything human - we must be vigilant to stop any breach of sovereignty, particularly body sovereignty. Yeah Jews and Muslims can agree on that, know why? Because it's always men who decide. Why do women go along with this sh!t? This news is utterly appalling.

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https://orthomolecular.org/library/jom/2007/pdf/2007-v22n01-p031.pdf

Polio from any source can be successfully treated with high divided doses of vitamin c.

Dr. Robert Cathcart said that high enough divided doses of vitamin c will eliminate any virus.

https://www.optimalc.com/images/cathcart-vitamin-c-dose-chart.jpg

Vitamin C Against Polio

Claus W. Jungeblut1

had the initial

idea; William J. McCormick2

was an early

proponent of frequent gram-sized doses.

But it was Frederick Robert Klenner who

first gave polio patients tens of thousands

of milligrams of vitamin C per day. He had

been doing so since before D-Day.

“From 1943 through 1947,” writes

Robert Landwehr,3

“Dr. Klenner reported

successful treatment of 41 more cases of

viral pneumonia using massive doses of

vitamin C. From these cases he learned

what dosage and route of administration–intravenously, intramuscularly,

or orally–was best for each patient. Dr.

Klenner gave these details in a February

1948 paper published in the Journal of

Southern Medicine and Surgery entitled

‘Virus Pneumonia and Its Treatment with

Vitamin C.’4

This article was the first of

Dr. Klenner’s twenty-eight (through 1974)

scientific publications.”

“When I first came across Klenner’s

work on polio patients,” writes Thomas

Levy, “I was absolutely amazed and even

a bit overwhelmed at what I read... To

know that polio had been easily cured

and so many babies, children, and some

adults still continued to die or survive to

be permanently crippled by this virus was

extremely difficult to accept... Even more

incredibly, Klenner briefly presented a

summarization of his work on polio at the

Annual Session of the American Medical

Association on June 10, 1949 in Atlantic

City, New Jersey:

Hidden In Plain Sight: The Pioneering Work

of Frederick Robert Klenner, M.D.

Andrew W. Saul, Ph.D.1

1. 23 Greenridge Crescent, Hamlin, New York 14464

drsaul@doctoryourself.com

Some physicians would stand by and see their patient die rather than use ascorbic

acid because in their finite minds it exists only as a vitamin. –F. R. Klenner, MD

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Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine Vol. 22, No. 1, 2007

‘It might be interesting to learn how

poliomyelitis was treated in Reidsville,

N.C., during the 1948 epidemic. In the past

seven years, virus infections have been

treated and cured in a period of seventytwo hours by the employment of massive

frequent injections of ascorbic acid, or

vitamin C. I believe that if vitamin C in

these massive doses–6,000 to 20,000 mg

in a twenty-four hour period–is given to

these patients with poliomyelitis none will

be paralyzed and there will be no further

maiming or epidemics of poliomyelitis.’

Levy concludes: “The four doctors who

commented after Klenner did not have

anything to say about his assertions.”5

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Needles are a much more efficient means of depopulation and don’t destroy the infrastructure...what a genius idea.

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