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Thank you for continuing to post your thoughts and insights. I find them beneficial to raising my own continued awareness of the ongoing, orchestrated "crisis wheel". I don't get a chance to post my thoughts to my substack as often as I like because I have other typical daily obligations and pursuits not easy to set aside, so I know it is not always possible to carve out time. I agree, Dr. Malone's substack is critical to staying properly informed.

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Thank you. It's difficult to know the medical truths because of the hidden agendas that are being pushed.Investigative journalism in the mass media is dead. Going the way of newspapers. Reuters, AP and USA and NYT and WP are the managed sources of our bias medical knowledge these days.

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Definitely true. I think it has taught us that there is no substitute for our own effort in verifying what is fact and what is falsely presented as such.

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I've thought the same thing. I had chicken pox as a child, then shingles as an adult. The lesions were not quite chicken pox, they were sores that caused pain. These photos look nearly identical, but the shingles shown here do not look like what I had.

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Visual expression of shingles varies depending on location.

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