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TimTruth exposed Ron Desantis, a Jesuit pawn 'savior of children', pushing all the 'safer, smaller, non-MRNA' aluminum shots onto kids, duping parents (and future/expectant parents) into the 'v--cine friendly plan' that permanently crippled the children of Greg Wyatt.

https://odysee.com/@TimTruth:b/desantis-panel-pushes-shots:a (TimTruth: POISON SHOTS: DeSantis's Panel Push V.ac/-c/ines, C19 Shot VS Blood Updates & More)

https://gregwyatt.net/about/

Who are the rich celebrities behind the phony-baloney, corporate 'health freedom' movement and behind the 'v--cine friendly plan/safer smaller spaced-out' CDC aluminum injection schedule? https://delbigtreeexposed.com/exosing-del-bigtree/

Encephalopathy, progressive neurologic disorders (regressive ASD) from a 'safer smaller' injection, INFANRIX: https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/INFANRIX.pdf

"In addition to reports in clinical trials for INFANRIX, the following adverse reactions have been

identified during postapproval use of INFANRIX. Because these reactions are reported

voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their

frequency or establish a causal relationship to vaccination.

Infections and Infestations

Bronchitis, cellulitis, respiratory tract infection.

Blood and Lymphatic System Disorders

Lymphadenopathy, thrombocytopenia.

Immune System Disorders

Anaphylactic reaction, hypersensitivity.

Nervous System Disorders

Encephalopathy, headache, hypotonia, syncope.

Ear and Labyrinth Disorders

Ear pain.

Cardiac Disorders

Cyanosis.

Respiratory, Thoracic, and Mediastinal Disorders

Apnea, cough.

Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Disorders

Angioedema, erythema, pruritus, rash, urticaria.

General Disorders and Administration Site Conditions

Fatigue, injection site induration, injection site reaction, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome."

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Jan 6Liked by Toby Rogers

Toby, thank you for the great article and for the whole battle for the truth. I think the above piece should be read by the whole academic community of the world to show people including especially students the mechanism of distillation of knowledge which is served to them.

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Toby - I want you to know I have "cross-posted" this article at my own SubStack place (if one could call it that) where I'm telling a story entitled: "Whisper of the Wolf".

BK

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I appreciate your efforts to share you sentiment and I appreciate you acknowledged my cross-post. Together we are better is what I think, but what do they say about the "meek" ones - they shall inherit the Earth - I sort of doubt that unless we are talking amoebas - if that is the case, then yes I reckon all evidence suggests that is correct, because tell me if I'm wrong, but lately the human species seems especially to be failed in ideology.

Better ideas beckon, I reckon and think, but time will tell.

The scales ae in the balance and Lady Libra watches over the scales like a hawk with her minions, but forces are out there that seem intent upon harm and these forces must know - some of us are ready to defend and after we stop you in your harmful intent, then we will literally hunt you down.

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Book it!

BK

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Essential reading! The only thing I would question is to what extent it was a mistake to try to engage with the mainstream deathies. I am certain, because I have seen with my own eyes, that people are moved by the resistance's attempts to engage in factual and broadly respectful conversations and that the failures of the church of poison to either show up for or participate respectably in these conversations are working very strongly in our favour.

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It could be the "church of poison" thought they had a rock-solid justification for the sense of pre-destination, but now cracks are starting to emerge in the thought process full of harmful intent? I suspect that is the case.

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Not sure what sense of pre-destination you are talking about, sorry.

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The reality is uncertainty is part of life and those irreverent to forces they don't understand typically only learn lessons the hard way.

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Well, that's certainly true :)

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Ah and what do you make of DeSantis not pushing through with the bill (222, if I remember correctly) that was supposed to outlaw any coerced injections etc. in favor of one that only forbids COVID mandates?

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Jul 4, 2023Liked by Toby Rogers

Utterly bizarre. The premise of your study seems like common sense to me. I'm no scientist, but "look at current increases in numbers, extrapolate into the future, and do some sums for costs to society after parents are dead" all seems rather innocuous and sensible. You would think that you were proposing the cloning of Genghis Khan or Hitler from some newly-discovered skin cells.

It's fascinating that MSM is running around like chickens without heads over the "climate crisis" (based on some rather sketchy modelling in this case, from what I can gather, which is accepted without question), but the modelling that you have used for this doesn't warranted closer scrutiny or consideration, and makes you all personae non grata and cancel-worthy.

Truly, utterly bizarre. And completely predictable. Money talks, and lots of money silences.

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Jun 9, 2023Liked by Toby Rogers

The publisher that solicits papers retracted under such circumstances would in time become the most trusted source of research.

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Jun 8, 2023Liked by Toby Rogers

Something came out recently about the high number of covid era research studies being retracted and the implication was that they were silly or poorly done. From the title of one example, I could see the silly. However, here is the second study I am aware of that is completely solid but being rejected by a powerful publisher of research. The other is by Jessica Rose and Peter McCullough going into VAERS data of the MRNA injections of the last few years to identify breeched safety signals and myocarditis in particular. They do not speculate and hypothesize, but chart data from a legitimate government source. Like this article on autism, they get too close to a pharmaceutical intervention. Interesting that in both cases, though these 2 studies have been retracted by journals, the info they cover is arising in various other studies. My conclusion on the retraction of the many studies is that many/most examine uncomfortable truths and are of high standards and competent scholarship. It is not easy getting through the initial screening in peer reviewed publications.

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Microdosing of Heavy metal contamination should be provable as a cause but rarely seems to be studied. There is some evidence of a legacy of lead poisoning from leaded petrol causing an epidemic of schizophrenia in the 1960s-1970s etc. And heavy levels of Mercury was responsible for the dreadful Minamata disease in Japan. I'm curious why Autism isnt yet connected to geographies with high levels of natural mercury and/or lead, such as mining communities - unlike say isocyanates and asbestos poisoning. Or in tuna eating societies (much tuna is contaminated) . Still lots of questions.

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We don't see regional variation within a country. We only see differences in autism rates between countries. Which suggests that the independent variable is something set by national level policy -- either the vaccine schedule or regulation of toxicants (pesticides, plastics, etc.).

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Jun 8, 2023·edited Jun 8, 2023Liked by Toby Rogers

My son (28) was born with Down Syndrome (he's very bright and physically fit, can speak well, write and read, and likes classical music, sailing and skiing). He also has Diabetes T1, and Autism.

I'm honestly not sure where the Autism fits in to this complex spectrum, but there are much higher rates of Autism in people with DS than without.

It would be easy if vaccination was the single smoking gun here, but my professional gob is smacked - I'd love to think it was that simple, but all my public health instincts are looking for something more complex, and probably pre-natal. Something about the immune system and created right at conception or even before in sperm or egg malformation. The code!

If it was vaccination, surely that would have been evident ages ago? We simply have to do a lot more work: but HIGH FIVE to you and your colleagues for doing your best.

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Additional studies: Vaccination increases the risk of Autism, etc.

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Off topic: CDC deleted a 3X increase in black male autism due to vaccination – whistle blowing Aug 2014 https://vitamindwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page_id=5727

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Autism and ADHD type disorders were 14X more likely in survey of extreme preterm vaccinated infants - April 2017 https://vitamindwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page_id=8496

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Autism 2.75 X more likely in Hib vaccines containing Mercury – May 2018

https://vitamindwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page_id=10054

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Does a vaccine increase the risk of Autism – March 2019

https://vitamindwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page_id=10552

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Vaccinations resulted in increased office visits for children 16 months later - Nov 2020

https://vitamindwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page_id=12149 Autism 5.03 X more likely if jabbed

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Jun 3, 2023·edited Jun 3, 2023Liked by Toby Rogers

This item and >100 others on Autism, including trials that have proven it can be decreased by Vitamin D are at https://vitamindwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page_id=605

106,000 people have seen that webpage so far.

It includes the 27 reasons from 2016 to believe that Autism is associated with Low vitamin D

Both have strong inheritance features – Vitamin D about 60%

Both have gotten substantially worse in last 30 years

Vitamin D is known to be involved in brain development

All autistic children are VitD deficient, but not all children who are deficient are autistic: genes are involved

When giving vitamin D to cure children of rickets “mental dullness” decreases as well

Children with genes which give them too much (Williams Syndrome) have to reverse of autism – too sociable

Mothers having lots of fish (and thus more vitamin D) give birth to kids with less autistic symptoms

Both associated with weak bones

Both worse around the age of weaning

Autism is more common in rich families – more likely to apply sun screen and stay indoors

Autism increases with drugs which lower levels of vitamin D

Seizures are common with Autism - Vitamin D has been shown to reduce seizures

Fewer autistic symptoms (such as sleep problems) during summer: when child gets more vitamin D from the sun

Both worse with latitude

Both vary with Ultraviolet light

Both vary with time of year (more birth of autistics in March in Northern hemisphere)

2X more urban autism – less UVB in urban environments

Both worse with pollution

Both worse with increased clouds and rain

Both worse with closely spaced pregnancies

Autistics have abnormal immune response – similar to that of vitamin D deficiency

Low levels of vitamin D in mother animals reduces brain function in offspring

Vitamin deficient rat pups have similar brain abnormalities to that of human autistic children

Autistic children get less vitamin D in their blood for the same amount of sun exposure

The 4 males/1 female ratio - Note estrogen increases vitamin D in the brain (testosterone does not)

Both worse in African Americans (A-A 2-3 increased autism rate)

Both worse in Dark-skinned immigrants in Europe

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I'm not convinced.

Vitamin D is obtained from sunshine and various foods like oily fish, mushrooms, etc..

These are huge variables and easy to measure: for example by comparing Japan (eats lots of fish) with another country at a similar latitude like Turkey or Spain that eats less..

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Hmm, the first article I checked within has been retracted due to discrepancies.

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This is genius. Wow. 🙌

I can never seem to get enough (any) vitamin D from the sun. I supplemented with vitamin D last night and my mood improved significantly.

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that is not actually possible, Toby: probably a co-incidence. Vit D is not known to lift mood immediately - its much more subtle. Unless you snorted it?

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WOW… excellent information… I am not inclined to respond much but this inspired me to share, sooo…. Here goes: Vitamin D is very important for maintaining my health.

Quick synopsis…

I was born in northern Canada and had rickets (legs started bowing) at approx 1.5 yrs old… my mother noticed ( bless her her motherly intuition) and got medical advice. She was advised by a wise country doctor to triple my vitamin drops ( lots of Vitamin D in the drops) and very quickly my legs straightened. She said it was like watching a miracle take place!!

As a kid, I literally lived outdoors and grew strong and healthy in spite of cold, long winters.

I have been a HCP my entire adult life and have frequently noticed how our allopathic doctors tend to minimize/ demonize what they do not understand… this includes knowledge about vitamins/ minerals etc in human health. It is my understanding that they get less than 6 weeks of training on the subject compared to literal years of pharma training… hmm.. interesting concept.

Now, back to my main storyline: When I was in my middle 40’s , I began seeing alternative health providers as I had lots of symptoms including progressive fatigue that allopathic doctors could not understand.

Over the years with my new healthcare non-allopathic team , I underwent many nutritional changes, vitamin supplements and omega-3’s etc which all benefitted my wellness. I learned to approach my health from a perspective of wellness and not sickness.

Technically, I was told by my non-allopathic doctor that my vitamin D levels should be excellent but my tiredness persisted sooo I was tested for Vitamin D and my levels were well below normal levels. (Thankfully my new doctor actually listened to my suggestion about checking my vitamin D levels). It took approx 1-2 yrs. to find the right supplement levels to maintain my healthy level. I am grateful to say I have had many years of wellness and that sense of extreme tiredness is not part of my life!!

I am now in my 60’s and I know I would not be this well without supplementing VIT D!!!

For whatever reason(s), I require supplementing vitamin D to maintain my health and I suspect living in a northern climate with looong winters is a major factor …

My advice: Find a good natural health doctor ( years of training about vitamins/ minerals completed) to work with you. You need help to figure out what you need to do to support your health! I know what I have to dose with vitamin D during the different seasons and also have occasional bloodwork to check my levels. For whatever reason (s), I have to take a healthy dose of vitamin D just to stay in a reasonable range and so far science cannot provide me with all the answers as to the “why”however knowing that vitamin D deficiency cannot exist in my body with my supplementation regime is all that matters to stay well and healthy.

Taking anything without understanding what you are doing is not smart… find someone who can guide you toward ongoing wellness just one small step at a time and don’t be afraid to ask lots and lots of questions. Good naturopathic doctors are worth their weight in gold!!

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May 22, 2023Liked by Toby Rogers

Thank you for this article. I’m horrified by the depth of corruption & greed. Are boys more affected than girls?

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Yes. Boys are about 4x more likely to have autism than girls.

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May 5, 2023Liked by Toby Rogers

Great article. Thank you for all the work to put this together and document the history of this aspect of the fight. Thank you for your work on the study. It seems the Autism industry saw the golden egg in the Cancer industry's hand and had to duplicate it. I thank god and all the warriors in our movement that educated us and gave us the resolve to buck the system, avoid vaxxing and move to free Florida. I almost thank the dick Pan for getting our kid kicked out of school. We would never have left the tyranny and insanity of CA otherwise. I feel like if we keep talking about this eventually we'll reach a tipping point and society will become conscious of what is really happening and the horrible house of cards will fall.

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You could name the blog 'Retracted'.

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May 5, 2023Liked by Toby Rogers

Sir Toby,

I vote you and your fellow warrior truth-tellers start your own scientific/medical journal. It could be just an online blog or even be carried on Substack to start with, but it would contain all the studies that we know are excellent but have been rejected; for example, the study of Dr. Paul Thomas' paediatric practice showing that unvaccinated children don't get ADHD and have much lower rates of ear infections, asthma, etc., along with your paper on the cost of autism, and maybe even Dr. Andy Wakefield's Lancet paper that started the vaccine/autism conversation way back when. Then point people who want the uncomfortable truth to that journal, where they can read the retracted papers all in one place. Then start a revue board of your own. Do an end run around the 'scientific consensus' and give people an easy choice of who they want to read.

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Yes, I agree. That's the way to go.

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The COVID pandemic vaccine mania has definitely shed light on the broader issues of vaccines - and especially the possible horrific link with autism. The horrors of COVID have made it possible to imagine overt harm by the medical establishment against the public.

The issue of publication/retraction has also come to a head in the pandemic. I think there is a pretty strong case to be made that peer-review itself is at the core of the rot of the scientific/medical establishment. It provides a facade of consensus/approval/orderly progress but is in fact contrary to the spirit of discovery which is more iconoclastic and chaotic. The "top" medical journals are extraordinarily propagandistic. My vote is for abandoning the peer-review system - the faster the better.

Some of these points were made in a recent article, "The rise and fall of peer review": https://www.experimental-history.com/p/the-rise-and-fall-of-peer-review?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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May 4, 2023Liked by Toby Rogers

What a silly study. Who cares about the cost to society? Not the families of children who were poisoned into Autism? Should study how much money is sucked out of these families paying for stupid ABA services which treat humans like animals, and how much is being invested in drugs and medications! The REAL information comes at the VERY END of the above article where you point out that it is not just Big Pharma and Governments pushing this "genetic lie", but it is the Boom Businesses trying to grab a $$$$ share of autism, like ABA and useless professionals that encourage the poisoning to continue and push the genetic lie, sucking out money from the parents that they are encouraging to ignore the REAL CAUSES of autism. In British Columbia, it was disgusting to see the explosion of the ABA bloodsuckers spreading their lies in homes, schools, and in public talks, which all happened when the government agreed to provide families with funding for "approved" treatments, ignoring natural teaching and the multi-disciplinary services (20 hours per week) that a study showed to be as effective as ABA (40 hours per week).

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