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I had forgotten your excellent post here when I wrote my own piece on psoriasis after my wife had it earlier this year. She is still recovering. I did try to warn her about pharma drugs and have done so since June 2020 when I woke up to the scam of vaccines.

She did go to the GP who has prescribed steroids and another type of cream. Understandably the steroids have knocked her for six as they say. She is recovering though.

If you should be interested, this is my link. I have just added your post as a link which I trust is in order.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/what-is-the-difference-between-psoriasis

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Thanks very much for linking. I enjoyed your post very much, by the way.

I'm glad to hear your wife is recovering, but if she needs further help do click through to my website and drop me an email.

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Thank you, that is kind of you.

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Fascinating. I'll keep teff in mind if I need to prepare food for people who don't tolerate gluten. I love the spongy Ethiopian bread made from it but hardly ever get the chance to eat it. Actually, people also find miraculous cures from skin conditions and many other health problems following Dr Joe Dispenza's work. I've certainly felt energy regularly moving through my arm and I think my condition of lymphoedema has improved after 6 months of consistent meditation although it's not a totally clear cut thing. This is an interesting testimonial from someone who suffered from psoriatic arthritis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Stv7B5PAY7c

This is completely unrelated but I noticed a comment you made on Rod Dreher's post, Was 9/11 a metaphysical event?, and as only paid subscribers can comment I'm putting my comment here. Hope you don't mind. 9/11 is my pet subject and there are a number of aspects that are given very little consideration:

1. Those in power understand our psychographics perfectly so they know approximately what percentage will believe what they say and what percentage won't ... and in big psyops they will have special propaganda targeted to the group who they anticipate won't believe their story. Especially in the case of 9/11 there was - and still is - masses of propaganda targeted to the disbelievers so even though the disbelievers are correct in knowing that the story is a lie, they've only got the true story half-correct ... and half-correct is essentially the same as completely wrong. The "cui bono" implications I doubt are actually real. All the insurance I would imagine would be pre-arranged so I think the "cui bono" is simply propaganda targeted at the anticipated disbelievers. I cannot imagine the insurance companies would be paying money on the understanding of terrorists, I'd imagine they'd have to be in on it because they could so easily call out the lie and avoid paying.

2. Those in power employ in their psyops a technique known as Revelation of the Method or Hidden in Plain Sight. This takes the form of very deliberate clues such as the passports you mention in your comment ... and there are loads of others such as the brazen showcasing of WTC-7's collapse which wasn't even part of their terror story - that was really just distraction. Supposedly, they reason that by "telling" us the truth they put the onus onto us to call them out and if we don't it's our fault and they're spared karmic repercussions. The thing is though the Big Lie works better than the small lie and they know that propaganda works better the more ridiculous it is ... if it didn't work that way Revelation of the Method would certainly not feature in their psyops.

What kind of event 9/11 really was

https://petraliverani.substack.com/p/911-the-false-dilemma-propaganda

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Very interesting and informative, thank you. If I have not said to you elsewhere, I was misdiagnosed by the NHS doctors who did not bother to ask me about my diet when I acquired the facial palsy I have in 2018. I had to work out the cause myself.

Your second to last paragraph was spot on. NHS doctors are largely useless and a complete waste of taxpayers' money.

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I'm intrigued. What was the cause?

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Forgive me, I thought I had mentioned it in a link to you before so didn't repeat. I interact with too many people!

Sodium nitrite (E250). I explain here if you haven't seen. I would point out that the NHS does not test for such things. If I was a slab of meat I could be tested commercially though! My assessment of myself is based on logic. I suspect other things from the scans (gadolinium contrast dye) and immuno-therapy.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/sodium-nitrite-e250-the-poison-in

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"We aim to figure out what might be causing or exacerbating the condition".. That's radical, who would've thought? 😉

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It was a surprise to me too, to realise how little medics are interested in finding out what might be causing chronic problems.

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