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Nov 25, 2021Liked by Jessica Rose

HIV/AIDS has interested me, also. Mainly because, as a flight attendant, I saw how it killed many of my co-workers.

Fast forward I learned about Sandor Katz. He has HIV and has kept his body strong through foods. Especially fermented foods.

Maybe we don’t need these drugs when we get ill. Maybe we just need the right nourishment.

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I think you're onto something there. :)

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Immune system is your gut biome. Fermented food!

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I ordered two of them!

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Nov 27, 2021Liked by Jessica Rose

Jessie! Found you! Love your work and LOVE seeing your wonderful face giving talks and sharing valuable information. I just watched you on the Stew Peters Show today. Glad I found a way to keep up with you again!

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Puja!!!

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"We might also say that man sleeps in the forest—and the moment he awakens to recognize his own power, order is restored. The higher rhythm present in history as a whole may even be reinterpreted as man’s rediscovery of himself. In all epochs there will be powers that seek to force a mask on him, at times totemic powers, at times magical or technical ones. Rigidity then increases, and with it fear. The arts petrify, dogma becomes absolute. Yet, since time immemorial, the spectacle also repeats of man removing the mask, and the happiness that follows is a reflection of the light of freedom." -- Ernst Junger, Forest Passage

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A must read, but it is a GIANT red pill. I guess that was the point.

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I note that you state that your post is (intended) only for paid subscribers. Do you then prefer that we subscribers do not forward or share your work, or any portion thereof, with others (colleagues) who might be, or are, on the "other side" of the argument? Regards,

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I would love it shared widely. I will take off the paywall for this article. But this is my only income right now besides a modest fellowship. :)

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