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The Insanity Virus

Schizophrenia has long been blamed on bad genes or even bad parents. Wrong, says a growing group of psychiatrists. The real culprit, they claim, is a virus that lives entwined in every person's DNA.
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Yes, I have heard this too, before.

In fact, there is another thought.... that a viral infection during pregnancy (and perhaps vaccines), induce a cytokine reaction in the mother, which is inflammatory. This inflammatory situation attacks the brain of the fetus, and the virus goes along with it!

Dr. Blaylock MD has this on a YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq2YVnwEnBw

Be sure to click on part II after part I finishes....there is more.

This cytokine connection is alarming since the current push is to vaccinate pregnant women, which in the past was always avoided!
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Yes, I have heard this too, before.

In fact, there is another thought.... that a viral infection during pregnancy (and perhaps vaccines), induce a cytokine reaction in the mother, which is inflammatory. This inflammatory situation attacks the brain of the fetus, and the virus goes along with it!

Dr. Blaylock MD has this on a YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq2YVnwEnBw

Be sure to click on part II after part I finishes....there is more.

This cytokine connection is alarming since the current push is to vaccinate pregnant women, which in the past was always avoided!
Oh my goodness! Thank you mrsD. I've heard a little about this before,but not what Dr.Blaylock said. BF
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