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Phar Percheron's avatar

Apparently Rockefellerian medicine preceded Rockefeller by a few years -

"In 1889, A. Paltauf of Vienna proposed that the cause for these “sudden deaths” was the result of an ‘enlarged thymus’ that could cause suffocation or strangulation at a moment’s notice–in young, healthy people. He coined this condition: status thymico lymphaticus. It was immediately widely accepted.

Each time a young person would die suddenly, especially during medical procedures, like the son of German Professor Paul Langerhans who died instantly after his father gave him Diphtheria antitoxin in 1896: the answer would be status lymphaticus.

Doctors began treating infants and children for this “condition”. Surgery came first, but removing the ‘enlarged thymus’ had a fatality rate of about 33%, or 1 in 3 patients. This operation was performed on completely healthy children who had nothing wrong with them. "

Do you think that barbaric procedure was discontinued over a century ago? Think again. I find this shocking and horrifying. From the parent of a child whose thymus was stolen without consent :

https://thymuscures.substack.com/p/the-dark-history-of-sudden-infant

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consuelo's avatar

The song must be "Oh, the fox went out on a chilly night, And he prayed to the moon to give him light, For he'd many a mile to go that night before he reached the town-o, town-o, town-o."

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