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News from Underground is based on my belief that, like journalists, academics have a civic obligation to help keep the people well-informed, so that American democracy might finally work.
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"Monkeypox" sure looks like shingles...
Why, oh why do we feel compelled to follow wherever "they" lead? And yet few want to ask for causal proof of any sort. Skin eruptions are common, sometimes painful, and if you're an adolescent can seem terribly embarrassing. The skin eruptions generally caused by malnutrition, a host of toxins, and lack of hygiene are rarely mentioned. Instead, the all too omnipotent invisible virus drives the narrative. Jump from one mythical story to another. From Operation Covid and its variants/waves to Russia/Ukraine to potential war with China, to snake venom, to phony HIV epidemic to Herpes, and now "monkeypox" to people dying (when did dying become unusual?).
It's just one long psy-op and follow it as we might...the fundamental questions gone unasked, let alone unanswered. Where's the f##king proof?
Same story, other name! Are they running out of ideas?