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Dec 7, 2019, 2:36:32 PM12/7/19
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   " If you’re wondering why people who live in 5G rollout areas seem to be going insane, it’s not your imagination. 5G radiation causes “neuropsychiatric” effects through a mechanism described as ion potentiation poisoning of brain cells, according to research published in Environmental Research."

The Georgia Guidestones
   " “Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature; Guide reproduction wisely – improving fitness and diversity; Unite humanity with a living new language; ..."
   '"It’s clear that extensive thought went into the building and placement of the guidestones. But the reason for its existence and the true meaning behind the stones’ messages have never been confirmed, nor understood."

" Almost Quarter BILLION Dollars Paid Out for Vaccine Injuries by U.S. Government in 2019" 
  " At this meeting the Division of Injury Compensation Programs (DICP) reported that through December 1, 2019, the federal government’s National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program had paid out $‭225,457,658‬.00 for vaccine injuries and deaths for the fiscal year 2019."

   "The scientist citing aluminum’s outsized biological influence—Professor Chris Exley of the United Kingdom’s Keele University—is one of the world’s foremost aluminum experts. He points out that because aluminum exposure is largely insidious, complacency about aluminum’s effects persists despite the nearly universal body burden that human beings now carry."

  "According to the Innocence Project,
   Shaken baby syndrome (SBS), now more frequently known as abusive head trauma (AHT), is a medico-legal diagnosis that has served as the basis for thousands of cases in which children have been separated from their parents, and parents and caretakers have been sent to prison or even sentenced to death.  Until recently, no independent scientific agency had reviewed the evidence base for the diagnosis.  The first to do so published its results in 2016.  It found the evidence for SBS “insufficient” and unreliable.” [2]"  
 


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