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Oct 6, 2021Liked by RootCause MD

Listened to Paul Saladino's latest podcast with Alex Epstein, in which Alex proposed a hypothesis to explain the "climate crisis" and many other manufactured crises - an Anti-Human Agenda.

Must say it is a very compelling hypothesis that can be applied to all manners of movements: abortion, BLM (which conveniently increases murder rate in inner cities), transgenderism, war in areas populated with lots of poor people, three-letter agency promotion of addictive substances (food and otherwise) and our sick-care industry.

BTW, I was managing an UC in early 2000's, up to that point flu shots were not mandatory. But what most people did not know, you had to place your order for flu shots a year in advance. So you better get your number close to accurate because what you ordered is what you bought. If you didn't sell (because that is what we were doing) all the vaccines purchased, you obviously lost money. Up to the first SARS, vaccination rates were plummeting as anyone who worked in primary care knew, people who were vaccinated often returned in 2 weeks, sick. So the industry was losing money as they were producing product that wasn't selling (that's also when booster flu shots came to be).

Then SARS 1 struck (conveniently) and the it was a massive push to vaccinate (remember the push for nasal flu vaccines for infants?) and mandatory flu shots for healthcare employees came into practice.

I left.

Just as in Weston Price's time, doctors would send TB patients back to their rural communities for their health, we need to go back to our roots and leave the metropolitan areas alone. That's where the solution lies, in small towns and cities. Where a few peoples' improved health will be noticed and emulated because of the low population density.

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