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As helpful as your substack is (and I find it very helpful) it scares the shit out of me! The level of attack we are up against seems way beyond what I can defend against. I have a husband and 8 children to protect.

I try my best. But all this destruction of our innate immune systems seems so overwhelming! I look ahead and all I see are years of battle battle battle. I suspect I won’t win every battle and therefore I’m bracing for the reality that my loved ones will be hurt badly by all this shit. May God help me.

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It shouldn't scare you, you should see it as a road map to potential answers, a starting point to a long, complex journey.

I do understand where you are coming from and your feelings though.

Since my military days I learned to enjoy the journey and the battle.

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Reading this got me to realize a hypothesis that I believe should be explored. When I was in my 20s (after a lifetime of eating the standard American diet) I developed *hyper* (not hypo) thyroidism.

I previously attributed this to some environmental exposure (such as fallout from Chernobyl) but now I am wondering if *hyper*thyroidism, which is an overactive thyroid causing a person to have higher heart rate and metabolism (in turn driving weight loss) is the body's first attempt to naturally reverse obesity induced by diabetes.

Overactive thyroids often burn out leading to *hypo*thyroidism, which is low thyroid function that would make the standard American diet triggered diabetes even worse.

It took me years to discover my *hyper*thyroidism, and I'm guessing this same process may be happening with a lot of diabetics. Hyperthyroidism, followed by thyroid burnout, followed by hypothyroidism.

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That is actually one of the most interesting hypothesis I have seen proposed in recent times, and not only at that, fairly unique. It makes sense from a metabolic perspective as insulin is also a hormone with systemic effects, and our body are the very definition of compensatory machines.

Perhaps there are many unexplored pathways that would bring this hypothesis closer to a "thesis" , I will in fact make note of this.

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Funny about the papers you mention on Thyroid with imaginary "Adjuvants" failing to mention the elephant in the room.

https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/autoimmune-diseases-caused-by-endotoxin

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Indeed Geoff but I don't think they would be published if they did point or even hinted towards that.

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The CIA pharma military industrial complex are experimenting with self-assembling nanoparticles. Are they causing the massive bloodclots we have been seeing worldwide?

More here; https://wakeuppeople.substack.com/p/self-assembling-nanoparticles-causing

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The LNP, and the Spike Protein both can induce protein self assembly, especially amyloid-based protein structure.

It is inherent of the LNP to cause the formation too. The mRNA is yet to be decided. I suspect it is a unforseen effect of the platform.

A 3fer if that even exists.

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