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for an adult whose blood tests show elevated levels of hep b virus and a yellowing face. for the past 40+ years she was living fine with hep b. how do i find out if its due to hep b suddenly waking up and causing this issue or is it due to the vaccine?

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Could the weakening of the immune system ins some respect, which was apparently shown by a couple studies, similar to Herpes Zoster, make hepatitis causing, dormant, viruses resurface, and then transfer to unvaxed children who are not prepared for this unnatural high viral load for that stuff, as the prior somewhat immune-healthy population had it in check?

Could there be transfer via breastmilk also?

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Milk is likely a problem

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My nephew’s daughter was born with infantile hemangioma and other issues requiring lower body braces after her mother was counseled to get the vaccine during her pregnancy. Hemangioma is a problem with blood vessels forming incorrectly and multiplying abnormally. I have believed from day one that her problems were related to the vaccine and wonder if there are other cases.

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Dr said I had. To vax since I have METS. Metastasized Breast cancer. Since then I had to radiate my left Femur and now feel like bad blood flow or a frozen leg.

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Were the parents of the non-vaccinated children with liver complications vaccinated themselves? We need to know more about mRNA shedding.

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I would like to know that too. God, I feel awful thinking of my son, 3,5 m, that has been snuggling with relatives newly vaccinated and boostered 😔😔

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Great interview. Thanks Steve

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BBB in infants is WIDE OPEN!!! Still developing

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What do you think about—are both theories compatible—with Walter Chesnut’s theory on Amyloidosis as an/the underlying problem? https://wmcresearch.substack.com/

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Dear Steve:

Another great content. May I suggest one thing to make the discussion more interesting (to me)?

At the beginning, the summary of his findings were delivered by you, not by Marc and most of the time was spent by you. I'd rather hear from Marc directly. It was as though you were asking Marc to verify your understanding of his work. I am less interested in that. So, more words from the guest, less talk from you.

However, I admire your efforts and appreciate it very much. Keep up with the great work.

Thank you

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Steve, if you are going to bring guests on to interview I would recommend letting them do most of the talking. You interrupt them and talk over them. People only have so much time and I turned the interview off after in went on for over ten minutes and the interview had not even addressed the article yet. This suggestion is given out of respect.

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Keep up the great work Steve!

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Susan Somers sells NAC for liver detox, lung detox. Of course she is ahead of her time in health and researching with experts around the world( some have been murdered) for our health and many books. She has created her own family business to help and give us much needed advice of what goes in our bodies, on our skin, and more with supplements, non toxic products to help restore.

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Not to deter from Steve's article, however if you are interested in natural supplements- check this out: Sen Durbin's Bill to Require Registration of Nutritional Supplements -(ultimately, to restrict access to them!)

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Steve, would you ever consider organizing crowd-sourced data from your readers about certain aspects of the discussion? For example, I'm one guy in a small town, but if I had 3-4 report-outs and gathered data locally like request data from the two funeral homes near me (e.g. "I'm calling on behalf of the [insert name] project and would like to ask the embalmers 2-3 unassuming, qualitative questions about blood clots while embalming"), the local fire dept/ER public info officer about call statistics, for, say heart attacks/strokes/etc. There may be some opportunities for gathering open-source information reinforcing what you and others have brought out.

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