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Dec 7, 2023Liked by Michael Warden

Well documented and so interesting as always

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Thank you dear Elisabeth. Hopefully represents a little fragment of something people were not aware of in the ever-growing tsunami of revelations!

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Dec 7, 2023Liked by Michael Warden

I am always eager to discover more and more, thank you

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There are some valid questions regarding the Spanish flu and whether or not it was a primary driver of those deaths. It would be interesting for someone with time to spare to do a deep dive into this subject. Just the fact that a respiratory virus is said to have caused such a deadly pandemic that lasted for two years goes against everything we know about these viruses. And the second wave was said to be worse than the first wave. (As a rule, these viruses evolve into less virulent variants within a few weeks or months.) Add to this the fact that so many who are said to have died from this virus were young and healthy, which also goes against how such viruses usually behave. Seems to me that it's quite likely that there may have been multiple causes for these deaths. (I recently read an article that suggested doctors who overdosed their patients on aspirin may have been one cause.)

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Fully agree. I don't know if you are aware of Arthur Firstenberg? His 2017 book 'The Invisible Rainbow' (a reference to

the electro-magnetic spectrum) strongly correlated pandemics of various kinds to radiations from evolving technologies: The Russian Flu (1889-1890, and killing around a million) coincided with the first widepresad installation of electrical power lines. ‘Spanish Flu’ (1918 -1920, and killing betwen 50 and 100 million) coincided closely wiht the extensive deployment of radio, in support of World War One. Radar was developed through the ‘30s and ‘40s, but was intensified with the widespread implementation of pulsed-doppler radar for meteorology, astronomy, air-traffic control and shipping through the ‘50s, culminating in the ultra-large dish installations such as the one 250 feet wide installed at Jodrell Bank in 1957 – the same year that the Asian Flu broke out, taking two million lives worldwide. The Hong Kong flu (19168 – 1969 and claiming a million lives) co-incided closely with the first extensive deployments of radio frequency communications satellites were into Earth orbit. The global pandemic of diabetes erupting in the mid-90's coincided with global deployment of the first gerenartion of mobile phones.

Since Firstenberg published this work we have seen covid coincide exactly with global rollout of 5G technologies, both terrestrieal and wave after wave of 'Low Earth Orbit' (LEO) satellites.

All this comes with the suggestion that the pandemics pass because our biology over a few years begins to adapt to the new electromagnetic influence, and in Firstenberg's words 'we all live a little bit longer and a little bit less'.

Not mentioned in Firstenberg's book, but polio, which was known to exist since ancient Egypt, in fact also

began to spread in Europe and the USA from around the time of World War One. Which brings me to a second reverence: An amazing book called 'Ideological Constructs of Vaccination' by Mateja Cernic (2018). Using official government data from both UK and USA, it shows (among many other things) that in both places the incidence of polio had fallen by around 90% BEFORE the introduction of any vaccines.

None of this is to take an inherently 'anti-vaccine' position (Pasteur's original principles surely had, and have, a certain validity) but that an industry worth close to a hundred billion per year, and which has had significant influence over the media since its inception, is not necessarily telling us the whole truth.

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Michael,

A) I had no idea that SO MANY books in that genre were published prior to 2020. Astonishing and creepy. How did you come across that trend?

B) Good on you for stating the facts that many may not know. I hope eyes are opened.

C) Might I suggest that some of your footnote prose make its way into the body of the essay? It's excellent, well-written, and highly educational stuff -- and I almost missed it because I often skip over footnotes. Just my 2 cents.

You're doing such good, honest work in the world. Thank you! Xox

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Dec 7, 2023·edited Dec 7, 2023Author

Many thank Mary. I found it purely by chance. I knew somebody who was reading 'Pale Rider' back in 2018. Curious a year or so back as to who had written it, I did a search on Amazon, and ... woah, what are all these??!! I knew I had to share it, since it is just one more on the so, so long list of reasons for people to take a new look at the world they are living in. But it took me awhile to get to it.

Thanks for your 2 cents too - I've often put tons of good stuff in the footnotes. My rationale has always been that I don't want to put people off of reading with posts that are too long - and that maybe those who are hungry for info will perhaps read the footnotes. But you are probably right. They are probably rarely read! Well, New Year is going to be a time for me to review my Substack objectives, strategy, style etc. So your 2 cents will go in... any other comments on what you'd like more of or less of very welcome too.

Thanks again!

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The preponderance of those books pre-covid is WILD.

And I hear you on the length thing... I'm definitely guilty of pushing THAT limit. 😂

I can't think of a darn thing. You're rockin' it, bud.

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Yeah, I thought is was pretty wild too...

Thanks as ever for the affirmation - positive feedback always helps!

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In around 2016or 2017 we were given a child’s cooking book about food. It recommended eating bugs.

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Well kids school books are replete with canabalim. Including books my 8 year old had to do a report on. In school libraries. So many. Programing.

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Yes - it’s a tidal wave, and disgusting. It’s double-edged though as it’s now so ‘in your face’ that more and more people - including kids I think - are waking up to it. Your own good work is also helping! 😊

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Dec 7, 2023Liked by Michael Warden

Depressing & infuriating, how insidious all of this has been. How do we fight back against such levithians?

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Hi Cindi. Don't be disheartened - the big guy doesn't always win, and there is a huge and growing fight back going on. In addition to all the encouraging stuff in my Elephants / Gestation series, I believe that information changes the world - aka 'sunlight is the best disinfectant'.

I sometimes hesitate to send out messages like this one which highlight the extent of institutional capture and mal-practice, but I do it because it helps - I believe - in fuelling the continued a awaking that is essential to change. (Please pass it on where you can!)

For me a great light was shed on how this works by psychologist Mattias Desmet in his 2022 book 'The Psychology of Totalitarianism'. I wrote (the first part of) a summary of it in the autumn of last year - before you were a subscriber I think, so you may not have seen it. It's at https://michaelwarden.substack.com/p/the-witch-the-war-and-the-virus-part

I didn't get to writing part 2 yet, but will aim to do so in the new year.

You might also find some hope in the recent interview with Brett Weinstein - for me one of the most inspiring voices in this three years of the grotesque:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EcsO-MoltE

Best regards,

Michael.

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Dec 7, 2023Liked by Michael Warden

Thx so much Michael, I will check out your recommendations! And I absolutely think shedding light on the malpractice & institutional capture is really important, as forewarned is forearmed

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Be well Cindi - we are many!

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