Michael Lardelli
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I signed The Hope Accord. Join me in supporting the restoration of medical ethics and a re-evaluation of COVID-19 intervention safety. @TheHopeAccord thehopeaccord.org/?sign-now
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@karrichapus @chrismartenson Apparently there was even more censorship than you have recognised: linkedin.com/posts/catherin…
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@DD_Geopolitics The USA has 340 million people to choose their president from ....
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@peakprosperity Or maybe this is a good time to start trickling out the reality with everyone distracted by Trump trials and the possibility of WWIII ...
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Well, well, well. If it isn’t a case of The Blob having a very bad week.
The trickle truth has become a flood of truth. How much longer can derelict doctors, CDC, NIH, and FDA officials pretend as if ‘they did the best they could’ or that the jabs were ‘safe & effective?’
The front page of the @Telegraph this morning read:
Covid vaccines may have helped fuel rise in excess deaths (telegraph.co.uk)
The study they are referring to was, again, published in the BMJ where nearly 100% of the appropriately skeptical Covid vaccine science was to be found during the pandemic, with Peter Doshi heroically taking enormous career risk in contributing to and publishing the works.
This time, the authors were from The Netherlands and in their discussion they noted the gross lack of understanding that still remains about something as desperately important as a badly elevated rate of excess deaths across 47 separate countries.
In their discussion, they noted:
"Indirect effects of containment measures have likely altered the scale and nature of disease burden for numerous causes of death since the pandemic. However, deaths caused by restricted healthcare utilisation and socioeconomic turmoil are difficult to prove.
A study assessing excess mortality in the USA observed a substantial increase in excess mortality attributed to non-COVID causes during the first 2 years of the pandemic. The highest number of excess deaths was caused by heart disease, 6% above baseline during both years.
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Previous research confirmed profound under-reporting of adverse events, including deaths, after immunisation.
Consensus is also lacking in the medical community regarding concerns that mRNA vaccines might cause more harm than initially forecasted. French studies suggest that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are gene therapy products requiring long-term stringent adverse events monitoring.
Although the desired immunisation through vaccination occurs in immune cells, some studies report a broad biodistribution and persistence of mRNA in many organs for weeks.
Batch-dependent heterogeneity in the toxicity of mRNA vaccines was found in Denmark.
Simultaneous onset of excess mortality and COVID-19 vaccination in Germany provides a safety signal warranting further investigation.
Despite these concerns, clinical trial data required to further investigate these associations are not shared with the public. Autopsies to confirm actual death causes are seldom done."
Source: bmjpublichealth.bmj.com/content/2/1/e0…
Yikes.
It’s just as bad as we thought, but this time being noted on the front pages of a leading newspaper in the Western world.
This is a major shift and we are on the cusp of achieving Common Knowledge (’where everybody knows that everybody knows the same thing’).
#Knowledge #ResearchIntegrity #everyoneknowsthat #commonknowledge
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The latest post from the Alzheimer's Disease and Childhood Dementia Substack ...
The most important gene causing early onset inherited Alzheimer's disease
adandcd.substack.com/p/the-most-imp…
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@DianeB1000 @ZebrafishRock @jehenninger Sounds like the action of an Artificial Idiot. I guess they do look like Fruit Loops (TM) that might be attractive to kids ...
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@60Minutes If you are interested in the genetics behind Alzheimer's disease then visit the Alzheimer's Disease and Childhood Dementia Substack. You can even become a paid subscriber and thereby support not-for-profit research into Alzheimer's disease! adandcd.substack.com
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A healthy diet, exercise and sleep can improve your overall brain health, and that might reduce your risk for Alzheimer's disease, says Dr. Ali Rezai. cbsn.ws/3tVYp6r
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@joncoopertweets If you are interested in the genetics behind Alzheimer's disease then visit the Alzheimer's Disease and Childhood Dementia Substack. You can even become a paid subscriber and thereby support not-for-profit research into Alzheimer's disease! adandcd.substack.com
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@SkyNews @SkyNewsThomas If you are interested in the genetics behind Alzheimer's disease then visit the Alzheimer's Disease and Childhood Dementia Substack. You can even become a paid subscriber and thereby support not-for-profit research into Alzheimer's disease! adandcd.substack.com
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"The hope is that everyone over the age of 50 could get this test and it could turn the tide on a devastating disease".
@SkyNewsThomas explains how the Alzheimer's diagnosis blood test works🔽
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Nice to hear! I am now making all the posts on Substack free to view for a while to attract a larger audience. Please support our not-for-profit research for the price of a cup of coffee per month!
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The introductory video for the Alzheimer's Disease & Childhood Dementia Substack ...
youtu.be/x6aVhaS0d8w

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I have started this X account to publicise the Alzheimer's Disease & Childhood Dementia Substack where you can learn about these diseases (from a molecular/cellular perspective). If you become a paid subscriber it will help to support our research! adandcd.substack.com
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