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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

When some royals were dying of Tuberculosis, back at the turn of the century, they would only allow the milkman in to deliver the 'healthful' milk to the children. And it was the milk killing them. So I think that once folks are able to grasp that the deepest danger will be the last to be blamed; vaccines are the milk, in our current culture, the last to be suspected of killing us. Many are waking to this, now.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

BTW speaking of f789ed celebrities

Thai palace says princess on life support in first update since confirming her collapse

Princess Bajrakitiyabha, a potential heir to Thailand’s throne, is in stable condition ‘at a certain level’

https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/southeast-asia/thailand-princess-bajrakitiyabha-collapse-b2247774.html

My contacts inside the palace tell me that they are keeping her alive pending a decision on filming another sequel to Weekend at Bernies... working title is Weekend at the Thai Royal Palace...

The Princess will oversee a handful of degenerates who invite Patpong bar girls to the palace for a drunken drug fuelled weekend of excess...

Once the filming is done they'll announce the Princess is dead and feed her corpse to the pigs

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David Watson's avatar

Everyone should want to know their genetics. Genes are predisposition, not destiny. Simple tests define it for you. It tells you what precautions are more useful. If Chris has two copies of the alzheimers gene (ApoE4) that means he probably inherited it from both parents, and may have experienced firsthand the decline of them or other family members. Dementia is not inevitable, regardless of your genes. Sounds like Chris is handling it well. He'll be back. Thor lives thousands of years.

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Cube Cubis's avatar

Yep i understand, but it is not like he is living a sedentary life and increasing his risks. I just smell something fishy going on. I might be wrong, but it is just weird.

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David Watson's avatar

Yes, it is preventable, even reversible, with proper treatment. Hopefully Chris is getting it.

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