Rob Schneider 🇺🇸@RobSchneider
In his tour de force book on the mythology of v a c c i n e s, “Dissolving Illusions,” @RBystrianyk details how, in England during the Industrial Revolution, as much as 14 families shared one (filthy) toilet.
Their water source was the same as where animal and people’s waste was deposited.
In Dissolving Illusions, Friedrich Engels describes the working people he saw in London and industrial towns like Manchester as these “pale, lank, narrow-chested, hollow-eyed ghosts — languid, flabby faces with no energy at all.” He noted how the “filthy, overcrowded slums, bad air, and poor conditions left them looking sickly and worn down.”
This was life back before sanitation and nutrition improved the lives of these people. It wasn’t jabs…