As It Was Told To Me, *On Governmental Overreach and the Danger It Presents to Our Children*

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As It Was Told to Me may be a new format, an unedited 'drop' of articles, clips, and videos that are a connection of dots to one common theme. I'll try to avoid interjecting my own opinion, and reflect the information in it's intended manner.
5/7/2020

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https://www.economist.com/leaders/2020/04/30/when-easing-lockdowns-governments-should-open-schools-first

“Researchers in Iceland + the Netherlands haven’t found a single case in which a child brought the virus into their family. The European Centre for Disease Prevention + Control said that child-to-adult transmission appears to be uncommon”

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Source: State of Washington Dept of Health

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They will begin by stealing and disappearing our children.

"In an effort to control outbreaks of hepatitis, the medical staff at Willowbrook consulted Saul Krugman.... Krugman found that hepatitis developed in 90 percent of children admitted to Willowbrook soon after their arrival. Although it was known that hepatitis was caused by a virus, it wasn't known how hepatitis virus spread, whether it could be prevented, or how many types of viruses caused the disease. Krugman used the children of Willowbrook to answer those questions. One of his studies involved feeding live hepatitis virus to sixty healthy children. Krugman watched as their skin and eyes turned yellow and their livers got bigger. He watched them vomit and refuse to eat. All the children fed hepatitis virus became ill, some severely. Krugman reasoned that it was justifiable to inoculate retarded children at Willowbrook with hepatitis virus because most of them would get hepatitis anyway. But by purposefully giving the children hepatitis, Krugman increased that chance to 100 percent."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willowbrook_State_School#cite_note-Offit-5

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