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Cheryl Ruffing's avatar

Mark, did you look at the recent photo of Warner in the link? He has a crooked face, and in the 1964 photo, he does not. Forrest Maready wrote a book called "Crooked: Man-made Disease Explained." I've not read the this one, only his excellent one on polio: "The Moth in the Iron Lung," but from what I understand, a face that droops on one side sometimes follows vaccination, and I've been noticing it more and more.

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Mark Crispin Miller's avatar

That's Bell's palsy, no?

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Cheryl Ruffing's avatar

I believe so, but Bell's palsy is generally classified as non-permanent. I need to read Maready's book to learn more.

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Joe Kosugi's avatar

Ramsay-Hunt disease can do that too. It can be permanent, as Dr Peter Mccollough noted recently.

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

Bieber's condition.

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Joe Kosugi's avatar

Yes!

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patrick tobin's avatar

“The dam is breaking, and there’s no repairing it. There will only be attempts to change the subject, with one or more new propaganda terror-drives (during which the numbers of those “dying suddenly” will just keep growing).” MCM

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Joe Kosugi's avatar

Justin Bieber is a recent Ramsay Hunt case with half the face paralyzed.

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Mark Crispin Miller's avatar

Not necessarily. It's a subject of genuine debate; and anyway it finally matters less than getting people to perceive that the authorities mandating all those shots are EVIL, whether or not germ theory is a total crock.

In any case, calling anyone who disagrees with you a "gatekeeper" is unnecessarily divisive, since the enemy is not those arguing some viruses are real, but the elite authors of this whole catastrophe, and the institutions they've corrupted utterly.

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