Nothing really. He deleted his comments, that's all.
He is (was?) a genius, sitting around in South Africa, looking for an enemy even when there is (was?) none. He started a new Substack and disappeared shortly after...
I concur. What the fraudulent medics call antibodies are, most likely, imminent reactions to the poisons in all "vaccines," and they are present only as long as the body needs them. The body seems to have the ability to remember strategies it previously used against toxins and pathogens and it can activate the process, as needed. That's what I call "the immune system," and that is now under heavy attack, probably well beyond the point of no return.
For that matter, as far as I can recall, the MCA "free" injections in FL cost the taxpayer about $3,500 a pop. The morons sang eulogies about the accomplice with medical murder. Based on my theory descibed above, I immediately concluded they are just as lethal as the "covid vaccines."
I absolutely agree; I may have diverged in my terminology, but the details you are adding are essential (sorry, I have always taken too much for granted, when I assumed what other people take for granted, which resulted in the gravest mistakes in my otherwise-successful life).
You, however, added the significance of stressors, which I left unmentioned, although in my "taxonomy," they can include toxic exposure, deficiencies, and psychological stress (vastly overdosed in the fear-porn and the disempowerment of the masses during the plandemic as well as is now under the pretext of a fake war in Ukraine).
I guess, my "taxonomy" coincides with yours; I have always been good at reinventing the wheel and my wheel was usually better than the officially-promoted ones.
In 1991, the placebo-effect was at 30%. By 2005, it went above 60%.
Thirty percent of people are highly impressionable, prone to being hypnotized. Another forty or so are followers. The rest cannot be easily influenced, and the number is strangely identical with the percentage of my previous students in the US and in Europe who were capable of performing at an academic level, that is, think on their own and take responsibility for themselves.
Even this way, it was nearly like a horror movie to watch (which are, by the way, another form of predictive programming), when everybody in the grocery store was muzzled for over a year and my wife and I were the only exceptions. Still, I shook hands with the five or six people who went unmuzzled during those days and told them it was nice to still find some sanity in a world gone nuts. Still remember one of them, with two young daughters, telling me that his marriage broke up because of the "covid" religion. I have also lost most of my friends, who preferred to insist on their points of view over friendship. Existential prevalence, I guess. In plain English, you cannot fix stupid. However, I have gained a few new friends and you sound exactly as one of them! :) He is from England, too!
Apparently, Sanderman deleted his contributions, but forgot about this blog. All the better.
What is significant about Sanderman?
Nothing really. He deleted his comments, that's all.
He is (was?) a genius, sitting around in South Africa, looking for an enemy even when there is (was?) none. He started a new Substack and disappeared shortly after...
Weird
He dissapeared on his own terms?
No clue. I tried to support him and subscribed, but haven't recevied a single post from him for months by now.
Also, I had to correct a typo: none, instead of one.
I concur. What the fraudulent medics call antibodies are, most likely, imminent reactions to the poisons in all "vaccines," and they are present only as long as the body needs them. The body seems to have the ability to remember strategies it previously used against toxins and pathogens and it can activate the process, as needed. That's what I call "the immune system," and that is now under heavy attack, probably well beyond the point of no return.
For that matter, as far as I can recall, the MCA "free" injections in FL cost the taxpayer about $3,500 a pop. The morons sang eulogies about the accomplice with medical murder. Based on my theory descibed above, I immediately concluded they are just as lethal as the "covid vaccines."
FYI, it was Courageous Lion who removed his comments, and I wonder why. The comments were good.
I absolutely agree; I may have diverged in my terminology, but the details you are adding are essential (sorry, I have always taken too much for granted, when I assumed what other people take for granted, which resulted in the gravest mistakes in my otherwise-successful life).
You, however, added the significance of stressors, which I left unmentioned, although in my "taxonomy," they can include toxic exposure, deficiencies, and psychological stress (vastly overdosed in the fear-porn and the disempowerment of the masses during the plandemic as well as is now under the pretext of a fake war in Ukraine).
I guess, my "taxonomy" coincides with yours; I have always been good at reinventing the wheel and my wheel was usually better than the officially-promoted ones.
In 1991, the placebo-effect was at 30%. By 2005, it went above 60%.
Thirty percent of people are highly impressionable, prone to being hypnotized. Another forty or so are followers. The rest cannot be easily influenced, and the number is strangely identical with the percentage of my previous students in the US and in Europe who were capable of performing at an academic level, that is, think on their own and take responsibility for themselves.
Even this way, it was nearly like a horror movie to watch (which are, by the way, another form of predictive programming), when everybody in the grocery store was muzzled for over a year and my wife and I were the only exceptions. Still, I shook hands with the five or six people who went unmuzzled during those days and told them it was nice to still find some sanity in a world gone nuts. Still remember one of them, with two young daughters, telling me that his marriage broke up because of the "covid" religion. I have also lost most of my friends, who preferred to insist on their points of view over friendship. Existential prevalence, I guess. In plain English, you cannot fix stupid. However, I have gained a few new friends and you sound exactly as one of them! :) He is from England, too!