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Everything Depends on True Reports of Facts
Are the autism epidemic, toxins in vaccines, biological control systems, and human language related? Yes, they are. In this post I will show how and why they are necessarily related. It turns out that everything depends on true representations. Albert Einstein … Continue reading
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