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I just ordered it from Amazon, the paperback. Says it was published January 7, and my order will be delivered January 13. I wanted to get it from Barnes & Noble because they pack the books better and sometimes there's a fragrance on things from Amazon lately, but it does not show up on Barnes & Noble. If you need something right away, he…
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I just ordered it from Amazon, the paperback. Says it was published January 7, and my order will be delivered January 13. I wanted to get it from Barnes & Noble because they pack the books better and sometimes there's a fragrance on things from Amazon lately, but it does not show up on Barnes & Noble.
If you need something right away, here is a webpage article that publishes just the updated protocol from the book.
https://www.thedesertreview.com/health/drs-george-fareed-and-brian-tyson-update-treatment-for-delta-variant/article_33835a28-472d-11ec-b838-07d39a4e8d01.html
"there's a fragrance on things from Amazon lately".....sounds a bit ominous.
https://www.businessinsider.com/biological-agents-were-tested-on-the-new-york-city-subway-2015-11?op=1
I just came upon this other Amazon questions and answer page with 7 pages of such complaints about fragrance in their packages--the first one I found that only had had 2 pages of complaints. This is apparently a big problem for a lot of people.
https://www.amazon.com/ask/questions/Tx10CV4LREAQEA4/
That unethical and probably illegal test gave them some valuable information but what precautions have been or could be taken against such an actual attack. I have it--require all subway travelers to wear N95 respirators--at least they're supposed to be effective against bacteria.
It seems the Amazon fragrance is mostly in the items shipped in the white bubble insulated plastic envelopes, whether they contain it already or the facilities that use them spray the items or the area with some sort of fragranced disinfectant or what, I don't know. Here is an Amazon questions and answers page, where someone posted a question about a smell to a now unavailable product in 2015, and there a few original answers from that time, but most are within the last few months about this new issue of a perfumey smell. Apparently people search the subject and this is what comes up, so they post their complaint there.
https://www.amazon.com/ask/questions/Tx1QEPLKE9EOIG5/1/ref=ask_al_psf_al_hza
Correct, thanks. Only the Kindle (it turns out) is not available till Jan 24. The paperback (the form I usually prefer anyway) is at Amazon. If I can find it anywhere besides Amazon, I'll post that on this substack.