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Thanks much eugyppius - any information on Corona not available in English would be much appreciated. In addition, while I'm not sure what your background is in detail, any reviews or discussions of civilizations navigating crises, or re-ordering a civilization after a crisis, that might seem to map to your areas of professional interest could be interesting considering potential knock-on effects of the current reactions to Corona. Frankly, I'd be interested in any number of topics that you might want to share.

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Very interesting idea, thanks. It might be interesting to talk about historical plagues, for example.

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If I must, I'll second Samuel: An example for me: fascinating how quickly Western females have given up their reproductive rights. My body, my choice is now long gone with mandates and emergency medical orders.

Most important, though, is that you be you and don't change what you do here because of money. Do what you do, and then ask for critique. Not the other way around. If some don't like what you do, they can go somewhere else.

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very good advice, thanks

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I did not read your comment in full, as I am desperate for hope in the direction of my posted comment. I now see you posted the same suggestion, so consider this a +1.

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I would do a paid subscription. I believe your work is certainly worth it.

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thanks so much.

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Historical accounts of how despots were removed and democracy restored to police states enforcing mandates would be more than welcome.

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I will try to write something about this.

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I will gladly pay for continuation and extension of your SARS 2 analyses - they are very influential to my own conclusions

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I am always interested in the common threads of human nature. I hate the saying that history always repeats itself. I seems over simplified. Perhaps human nature always prevails is more accurate. Would be interesting to see how human traits of greed, manipulation, coercion, and goodness trace through the ages. What are natural responses to events at different stratas of society and has it changed over time and why? Are we really more advanced today?

I also yearn for more insight into how different cultures, modern and historic, view life. What’s a life worth living. Or is that a question endemic of modern Western society? The last few years have me questioning so much about the underpinnings of modern life: materialism, independence (personal), success, happiness, scientific advancement. A lot to digest.

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I'm eager to read more. Will be happy to subscribe. I’m going to feel like a free rider in October!

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ha, thank you!

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Not a problem, contribution of a kind could also be an option given my distribution channels are quite effective …In terms of topics and coming from a big Pharma background I am wondering to what extend we could explain massive universal push for weak vaccines via commercial influencing of key decision makers as the grey cardinal Fauci. I suspect Pfizer might do with Mainz jab what they have done with atorvastatin ages ago…

Happy to explain myself if there is a need

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When Pfizer acquired Lipitor creator Warner-Lambert they made the fifth statin the best selling product in the world with ever expanding list of indications, “scientific establishment” notably also reestablish the food pyramid with demonisation of bad fat and rise of cheap and profitable carbohydrates. As a result we achieve a generations of obese citizens in all major markets they are now falling victims of T2DM, CVS diseases and ….covid. Perfect marketing campaign is ideally able to make you long for something you don’t need and imposes these “healthy preferences” to millions that probably don’t need the “magic pill” or would be harmed indirectly by the changes in their food culture…similar story

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I have a variety of interests, so hard to say what additional interests of ours would overlap without knowing more about you. Offhand, though, I think many of us are interested in health, politics, and science. Politically, how can we resist this one-world communist government, the health dictatorship and so on? I live in the U.S. and imagine many of your readers do. So those are my 2 cents :)

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