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Sep 13·edited Sep 13Liked by Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD​

Thanks for the fascinating history. Kitasato was not unlike many other good scientists in believing that a global vision of Philosopher Kings/Scientific Elites could run things better than independent thinkers, even though they themselves were -- at one point -- those independent thinkers. When you become an arm of government, you necessarily begin to see everything as "the Trolley Problem" and start picking winners and losers. As far as Gates and his efffusive letter, he was just trying to co-opt Omura to control his discovery and future output. The BMGF has hired many good scientists on the way to achieving its Malthusian agenda. The Faustian bargain is real: A very few of the scientists working for an organization like Gates' realize the end goal and their complicity. They'll have a thousand rationalizations for the things they do in the service of evil. After all, it's a "charitable" organization -- they're Helping People. You are one of the steadfast few who retained your moral compass. Thank you for that, Dr Lawrie.

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Mr G is a hypocrite.

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Yes Dana 💯🎯, Hypocrite and beyond, "G" is for "Gates of Hell" through "Genocide"...

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A psychopathic hypocrite.

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Is the microbiome "terrain"? It sure does seem to be critical for health.

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Yes, terrain is the state of the individual.

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Yes, in my opinion. A person won't have a strong energy field without a healthy gut.

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Sep 13·edited Sep 13

Luv ya Tess! But what is your current thinking on the efficacy of IV? ALSO more "Tess Talks" please...much more ...so much to be learned from folks at the coal face! x

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Thank you Billy. I have a few Tess Talks in the pipeline. We have started putting them up on YouTube again – so you can catch up on any that you've missed here meanwhile: https://www.youtube.com/@drtesslawrie

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