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Getting illnesses and recovering from them builds strong immune systems. Big Pharm and the WHO, CDC, NIH do not want the population to have strong natural immune systems because they need the population weak, sick and fearful. While no illness
is pleasant, it does help build a strong natural immune system. This is why during the covid debacle the CDC recommendations were designed to weaken the natural immune response. ALL of the recommendations of masking, distancing, oversanitizing, and isolation, had the purpose of stopping herd immunity. 😉

In response Elizabeth Sylvia to her Publication

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In response Carol Roberts to her Publication

It’s a well known fact that first and second year teachers get sick all the time with everything going around. After that teachers don’t get sick as much.

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In response Carol Roberts to her Publication

When we were growing up in the 60s, we ran barefoot all the time,
played n the mud,
sunbathed on the roof,
washed paint off our hands with gasoline,
rode in the back of the truck,
drank out of the hose,
slept on tin-can "hair rollers,"
worked part-time after-school,
had chores at home,
got smacked for back-talking mom,
and stayed outside until the sun started going down.

My childhood best friend and I often talk about what a great childhood we had! We feel sad for the kids today, because they don't know what it's like to be free.

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In response Here KittyKitty to her Publication

Yes! We played in the river with no supervision. Threw knives, shot guns and rode horses without adults worrying about us. It was a glorious childhood. My kids were almost as free, but my poor grandkids are stuck behind tablets and game controllers.

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