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Dr Andrew Wakefield was a gastroenterologist who noted many of the children he was seeing were on autism spectrum. Dr Chris Exley, who has a stack, says brains of deceased alzheimers contains lots of aluminum and autistic people have higher rates in developing ALS. His studies and research job ended. He drinks 2l mineral water daily as his studies show that the silica in water helps to remove aluminum from body, not a cure, but stops progression. I hope the truth will out to the wider world on all these atrocities very soon.

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It has been tried since the late 1970s to show that aluminum caused Alheimer's disease, somehow, but it seems to be a consequence, not a cause. I remain interested in all possible explanations, not tied to any orthodoxies.

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Oh, yes, I agree that many factors should be considered. As John Rappoport wrote, "we are always looking for the one thing to be the cause" when it's a whole bunch of different things, the person's general health, environmental, toxins, etc.

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Put my teeth in it way back end of the nineties. Now talking about Alzheimer’s, a roof with 36 holes in it read Dale Bredesen M.D. The End of Alzheimer and think deeply. Following The Rainbow Warrior by Arthur Firstenberg a must study also, and : 1. Microwave frequency electromagnetic fields (EMF’s) produce widespread neuropsychiatric effects including depression. Martin L Pall PubMed 2015 Aug. 21

2. Low Intensity Electromagnetic Fields Act via Voltage-Gated Calcium Channel (VGCC) Activation to Cause Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease: 18 Distinct Types of Evidence Martin L Pall PubMed 2022. 3. Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Syndrome J. Mercola October 23 2023. Keep me informed when You come up with something, I’m all ears.

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John - is the increased level of aluminium in bodies more associated with the decades of chemtrailing, the contents of which are mainly barium, strontium and aluminium?

My take is that the greater the concentration of aluminium outside the earth's core, the greater the likelihood that it will enter the human body and get stored somewhere therein.

So increasing concentrations of atmospheric aluminium will lead to increased levels of aluminium in rainwater/snow and thus greater levels in drinking water and, possibly, food chains.

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It is hard to know what aluminum oxide does in our soil: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium_oxide#:~:text=In%20chemistry%20laboratories%2C%20aluminium%20oxide,replacements%20and%20birth%20control%20pills.

Al2O3 is an electrical insulator but has a relatively high thermal conductivity (30 Wm−1K−1)[2] for a ceramic material. Aluminium oxide is insoluble in water. In its most commonly occurring crystalline form, called corundum or α-aluminium oxide, its hardness makes it suitable for use as an abrasive and as a component in cutting tools.[7]

Aluminium oxide is responsible for the resistance of metallic aluminium to weathering. Metallic aluminium is very reactive with atmospheric oxygen, and a thin passivation layer of aluminium oxide (4 nm thickness) forms on any exposed aluminium surface in a matter of hundreds of picoseconds.[better source needed][11] This layer protects the metal from further oxidation.

Aluminium oxide is an amphoteric substance, meaning it can react with both acids and bases, such as hydrofluoric acid and sodium hydroxide, acting as an acid with a base and a base with an acid, neutralising the other and producing a salt....

In chemistry laboratories, aluminium oxide is a medium for chromatography, available in basic (pH 9.5), acidic (pH 4.5 when in water) and neutral formulations.

Health and medical applications include it as a material in hip replacements[7] and birth control pills.[34]

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I have heard Dementia (not specifically Alzheimer’s) being referred to as Diabetes Type 3

High carbohydrate diets especially modern junk food and seed oils may be implicated

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"Turkish threats of invasion at night"?

No, what's up with that reference?

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I was trying to find a link to just the segment — unless you have interest in Alex as I do — you can start at 5:22 for the end of the Netanyahu Amelek speech and then Alex’s intro of the Pres Erdogan speech at https://www.bitchute.com/video/gdUNJEkLgSV4/

The video is other places too, but this is where I was alerted.

Erdogan — I don’t think of him as NWO because I think he is not an atheist. What else he is, idk. O yes, except president of a nuclear state - like N Korea, China, Russia, Pakistan, India…

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I thought you meant Alex Christophorou. :-)

Alex Jones is ok for as much beating as the man has taken since Bush was governor in the 1990s (when I occasionally stood next to him at the State Capital), but he's making stuff up here. Erdogan's words were very parsed and vague. "Israel, we will declar you as a terrorist" is not a threat. "This country is not dead" means what?

Erdogan is a very tricky guy, playing a multi-way game with the US, NATO, Russia, Israel, Iran and Saudi Arabia.

Erdogan will not show his hand until he is ready, and he is not yet ready.

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If you listen up to 8:46 then there is a segment post video where Alex reads a Uk reporter Liam Something extending Erdogan’s quoted remarks in print (apparently) — he says they will come in the middle of the night and declare war on Israel. This is a threat. How he intends it is up to interpretation but I think Alex is appropriate. But Erdowan is speaking very publicly to put people on notice — and it may be a service.

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Erdogan may well be giving coded messages of some sort, and Turkey has a large armed forces. Erdogan would really rather not squander what assets he has. He is barely holding the game together in Turkey. He is sensibly waiting for somebody to show severe weakness. He is wily. If he does speak of "coming like a thief in the night", as the saying goes, then he means that he will act when it suits him, which I would assume. Erdogan has a tremendous number of optional plays he can expend his scant resources upon. He wants something to pass what I call "the obvious test" (IMHO).

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well then, matching the esteemed dealer’s forbiddance of “threat” nomenclature in the etheric vicinity of the subtle Erdogan’s name, I raise the good House one Proverbs 21:1-2 — “The king's heart is in the hand of the Lord, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever he will.” (KJV ) :-)

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The king's (Erdogan's) "heart" is in his own gamesmanship, as usual. Erdogan is a skilled player of complex geopolitics, and he will make a decisive move when he is certain.

He may change alliances overtly at some point, but I think he wants to be a broker until then, which is much safer.

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reante - I always appreciate this substack because of the scope of perspectives— including your always interesting comments about things that are news to me. Dr. John’s analysis of the former mayor of Istanbul’s steady approach beneath the saber rattling makes sense to me because I feel he and Putin are not the crazy actors on the scene. I think they believe in God and it makes a difference - which is a different spiritual condition than someone with rabid religious belief channeling huge archetypal rage. Some say I t’s all about the Gaza oil leases, which seems to me like ordinary but terrible historical evil. But, it’s hard for me to separate these events from the extraordinary evil of such massive depopulation. And, the Amalek speech is frenzied and suicidal on behalf of the nation— and uttered by the guy who opened the gate. It seems like absolute possession at Jonestown (maybe not best example). Like the work of a death cult. When you say elites, you are not referring to that? The nuclear threat is something that even elites not in a death cult would take to heart perhaps? Thank you for your remarks :-)

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Turkey might choose a "regional peacekeeping" role after the shooting is mostly over.

It would be paid work, of course.

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Turkey is a key hub at the center of world trade relationships, as was Byzantium.

Erdogan plays that game. Pipelines and shipping go through Turkish controlled land and water.

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Looks to me Erdogan will be invited to the victory party no matter who wins

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He would prefer Israel to lose, of course, but doesn't want to invest presious resources in that. Putin may be giving him sensible advice.

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Thanks for an interesting post! Idk if the word chelation by silica applies here but I’m glad to see the info.

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