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<p>Ted I don't know who you are trying to influence by joining the
New York Times in weaponizing traditional health practises against
Bobby Kennedy. <br>
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When I was in mission in Lima circa 1979(before the vaccine) I
comforted families on a weekly basis who lost their babies from
measles. it wasn't the same here in Canada . We reasoned at the
time that the difference in outcomes was due to nutrition. <br>
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I believe that we would all have far better outcomes if we
enhanced our immune systems by supplementing our diets with Omega
3 and vitamin D(Cod Liver oil) than experimenting with
Rockerfeller funded trans-humanist measures that second guess our
natural immune system with untested biological hacks especially in
the case of mRNA gene therapy. <br>
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<p>Art<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/27/25 10:05, Ted Schmidt wrote:<br>
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s immunity inanity — I mean, <span
style="font-style: italic;">no one </span>saw that coming.
When the Senate held hearings on his fitness to be the secretary
of health and human services, he assured lawmakers that his
vaccine denialism was overstated. That his views were measured.
That his words and deeds would be cautious.</p>
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came a measles outbreak in western Texas and he <a
href="https://nl.nytimes.com/f/newsletter/bvpNkJnqcQiVd2v2q_EkiA~~/AAAAARA~/fxm_LTkD5RKEh524jUIQqY3eNy9rNeEz2vLSryI0Yv2usV9sELXxlYhXCN_BWo6eHNq9ffjMlWOi-M8gbT0XEEM1isSjDFI30GtirL1SXLw2dQObOKrS07gav4W9BQ0c4kYlblcGTWErlh1ohJ31NiLdVkBxPtHmzDZFLgyxjEscCBRsXvu94PaeoHLoI_1VOAxa5XWukJh2S2e-TG_Z_j6tXwaMd7o0UX18rNEX9-zU2c4HHfgZh77a4BxtHCxIocZUXd7h4VLFNmrSZvXg77aUjYdnLRJpkpqyxnOpZuv-7cazWRL_04w65NF8ocelOvlijqsvxUU9ok29A7klbSFbJQXfoXDHdhXfj0vYNPc~"
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moz-do-not-send="true">sagaciously decreed</a>: Hey, this
isn’t a failure of inoculation. It’s a failure of <span
style="font-style: italic;">diet</span>. If those sickly</b>
children were just eating better — and maybe <a
href="https://nl.nytimes.com/f/newsletter/sgsp_hhZ3So4Wub5xith9Q~~/AAAAARA~/5Gd0S1DCh9y7ZGWeYWNFQ1BS_ihk2TGbHw_8qMayGJGblDf3EMx8ccoWxI9-DsAGCNwCVgLFbxHv9cStpjq_h8zMtx-28u-8N7weFDmAbkPfz7IKnFTBjhM-qaBUo6xduYFTeDqn9WyOIYmzawk4Du2KrrKM4mWm9C4PnHmlKAbbMsqhiTU3tnK_GfpAxXDy6PU4iP_-4jImTWpKcHb3dnLDAjRJJWWwtk8djfS7yE-42BkCJiBulTus0l79lfYhKxfsGdYoxEhTISMHhi_ZfyLLowYD_Y_y0eUC-7UTZ5b1omi3dZysSSV0zaziYOSVQMs9hZ2Ct-WGqXn1e_zEuSDkXmMTvJcgPpY-_sJlzEBfUSbF1iPWOJNJvYosqdiR"
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moz-do-not-send="true">taking some cod liver oil</a> — they’d
be superheroes resistant to these vestigial viruses. And bird
flu? Here’s a thought: <a
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moz-do-not-send="true">Let it run rampant</a> through affected
flocks. Yes, it might mutate and spread catastrophically among
humans, but perhaps we’d glean important insights along the way.
Think of the approach as a new, microbiological season of
“Survivor,” only with pathogens in the mix and countless lives
on the line.</p>
<div dir="ltr">Sent from my iPhone</div>
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