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I think that I like your theory Brian. Injection is a method to bypass the natural defenses. Normally anything that enters our body has to deal with the skin, the digestive system, or the mucosa. Anything that enters the body is sort of naturally quarantined to places that are accessible from the route of entry.

This btw is why I am not so concerned with the mRNA being injected in cows controversy. Obviously, I am not in favor of it but if it gets cooked, and chewed, and acided and biled, etc. etc. its potential to do harm is dramatically decreased. The needle is a big mistake. It is medicine that works against the body and against nature not for it. All of the children crying and screaming about shots should have been a clue a long time ago, we are born knowing that that is not a valid route of entry.

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It is a way to use the molecule factory of other organisms to supply whatever your own molecule factory isn't producing - so you have horses making antitoxin antibodies, you pump that into a kid whose immune system hasn't ramped up yet. But what else goes along for the ride?

mRNA in animals for food thus isn't quite as drastic a violation of the natural separation between organisms.

As for bypassing natural defenses, it isn't just mucosa, but the lymph tissue that normally needs to be "slapped" into producing an immune response by a big exposure to virus. With injected polio it gets access to nerves without any action going on in lymph nodes. No immune response at first, just transmission from neuron to neuron as far as it wants to go. But then when the immune response happens, ie some virus finally does end up in lymph tissue either from the injection spread or a coincident natural infection, a rapid destruction of the same infected motor neurons. So goes my theory at least...

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Nov 8, 2023Liked by Brian Mowrey

https://hiddencomplexity.substack.com/p/skyrocketing-newborn-syphilis-and?publication_id=597993&utm_campaign=email-post-title&r=h1ah5

This was my next email I opened up, so now I’m thinking maybe polio virus got a vampire virus that increased its potential for paralysis!

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I didn't follow through the original news item - but you would expect 30 year records to start breaking on STDs given population growth + broken dating market. Actually I think we might soon see a big explosion. The way it works now is like 5 girls : 1 guy ratio as far as actually "economically/socially desirable" guys go, so one guy can infect a lot of women. Recently heard just this story regarding a personal trainer with Herpes in San Diego.

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Nov 8, 2023Liked by Brian Mowrey

How about………you know how it’s fashionable these days to blame leaky gut for everything, well maybe something changed in the environment to increase leaky gut and so the virus became more likely to enter the body/blood stream and nervous system? So some elements of pesticide theory could go along with that. Or are we assuming the virus did a natural GOF experiment?

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Nov 8, 2023·edited Nov 8, 2023Author

This would be on the right track - looking at the host and how the host is changing biologically due to technology. Some type of microbiome change does seem to be required to explain why diphtheria suddenly became such a big problem, though this started in the 1860s

What I would add about leaky gut though is that it is at odds with the common observance that kids affected by polio were often hale and fit in every other manner. This is the same problem that goes for the toxin theory - if they are being poisoned by food / gut, then they should look like they are being poisoned.

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Nov 8, 2023·edited Nov 8, 2023Liked by Brian Mowrey

Great article as usual! As a random guess I wonder if susceptibility to paralysis is something affected by the gut microbiome, but it could be a combination of several causes.

Something well worth a look is the work of Randall Bock on the Zika virus 'pandemic' which was more of a media, political and public health panic (sound familiar?) He's written a book on it 'Overturning Zika' but also made and appeared on a number of podcasts and Youtube videos that are well worth a look. Particularly for his reasoning on why the conventional orthodoxy (maintained still to this day, to justify $$$$ budgets) just doesn't add up. I guess with Polio 'the science is settled' for similar reasons.

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Thanks! This is possible - goes with my reply to crosscat above.

Zika was weird. And the vaping. And lyme disease... But none of these except maybe lyme are things you can just walk around and see people affected by, so they wouldn't seem to be on the same scale. As for lyme I think it used to just be ignored as a vague malaise of the kind that characters in books have all the time.

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Nov 8, 2023Liked by Brian Mowrey

I presume you know of the book Bitten by Kris Newby - I haven’t read it, bit gather it’s about a government plan to weaponise ticks that got out of control.

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Nov 8, 2023·edited Nov 8, 2023Author

I haven't read it. These types of subtle diseases are too hard to quantify, so I don't really see how anyone can know if incidence is changing. When Long Covid became a media trope, the big take was that doctors have just been dismissing these kind of problems from other causes for years. Well, probably - but who says we shouldn't keep doing that... Life will go on...

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Nov 8, 2023Liked by Brian Mowrey

Also think I read something about 2-3 yrs ago about zika and microcephaly being linked to a chemical factory of sorts in the area most affected, which I think is different to Randall Bock’s ideas. I think he puts more emphasis on the redefining of microcephaly. He did an interview with Ivor Cummins not so long ago.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/mIwWQNxNXrE/

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