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It's amazing for me to bear witness to the rapid decline of overall health in the US (it's the same in most Western countries) in the last twenty years which is caused by a constellation of factors such as but not limited to; ageing population (many in living in squalid institutional settings), increased poverty, increased BMI, horrendous diet, sedentary liefestyle, more time indoors breathing toxic indoor air, addiction to electronic stimuli-EMF poisoning- cortisol roller-coasters, opiod addiction, massive uptake in pharmaceuticals, increased metals in the atmosphere, deteriorating water quality, mineral depletion of soil, massive increase in vaccination schedule (including increase in highly reactogenic combination vaccines), social anomie and on and on- add another couple of dozen items to the list.

Add one of the most cataclysmic events of non-stop public hysteria and social discolation in the history of the world into that mix with an already psychotic and biologically fragile population what in the world do you think is going to happen?

It would literally be a miracle of biology, in fact I'd say a biological impossibility given all of the above, if people weren't getting sick in droves and dying in ways doctors "hadn't seen before."

And here we are talking about some alleged invisible submicroscopic microbe supposedly floating through the air making everyone sick? This would laughable and make for a good cartoon if it weren't so serious.

People ascribing this convergent set of circumstances to some "novel pathogen" and coming up with esoteric theories as they try to make sense of the above is part and parcel of the collective madness.

Such discussions, particularly coming from physicians, is also absolute madness and should be kicked to the curb as fast as possible (as in yesterday) so that we can discuss the real problems that are causing these breakdowns.

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Still spreading your nonsense, Allen? It's been years, and you're still the disinfo agent...

You've compiled a great list of factors contributing to a sick population, but you've presented nothing that negates or even diminishes Dr. Kory's reasoning and conclusions. Please just STFU and stop wasting people's time.

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He didn't waste *my* time. Speak for yourself please.

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Fair enough; some people are entertained by inanity and specious logic. Enjoy it!

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I’m sure all of that’s true. But I’m not in the US. The rural lifestyle I lead - along with the rest of the community I live amongst - is far more traditional. We’re all capable of recognising a winter-respiratory-infection-with-a-difference when we get it. Especially when it goes through a community in a short space of time.

As I said above, what you see at population level may not be significant, but when you come down to individual cases of illness then sufferers - and their medical practitioners like Dr Kory - are able to make much finer and more specific diagnostic distinctions. Couey’s hypothesis works for me - until such time as I come across somethjng with better fit - so for now I’m going with that.

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where do you live?!

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