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Don McLenaghen's avatar

This is a great summary of what has been done and where we are headed. Thank you Dr Coleman.

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Dr. Coleman mentions DES, and its removal (mostly) from the market in 1971. I remember overhearing (from another room) my mother watching an episode of 60 Minutes sometime in the early 1970s. We didn't discuss it.

I can't locate anything about that episode now, but DES has been largely expunged from memory and that show might have been one of the casualties. Research to understand DES's long-term effects was blocked through the usual channels. Some research was done by independently-funded researchers, and that is how I came to know more about it in the mid-2000s.

Not too many years after that 60 minutes episode that may or may not have been aired, my mother was dead from cancer at age 54, and I had no way to learn if we had been exposed to DES. It didn't just affect mothers and daughters. It affected sons, and some unknown number of those were transsexuals. It affected future generations as well.

DES is a potent poison that can cause widespread damage to the endocrine and reproductive systems. It is known today as a chemical castration agent. While I don't know if my mother and I were exposed to it or not, my symptoms are a good match and often symptoms are all one has to go on. I had only a partial puberty (skipped the whole boy-girl thing; wasn't interested), discovered in my late 20s that I was sterile, confirmed in my mid 50s my suspicions that I had a major endocrine disorder, and had my bout with cancer a few years later in my late 50s.

Dr. Coleman is on target for the matters that he understands. There is, however, more to the story that he, and virtually everyone else like him, apparently cannot see. I was brought up in such a way by my mother that I can clearly see it -- not because I am a good observer or researcher or that my mother was, but for reasons I don't understand. I know that I was heavily impacted by pharmaceuticals and medical procedures that served to alter my perception, but that doesn't explain it either.

My mother taught me about God. Not that she herself understood well that which can be known about God, but she passed along what she could. The failure to pass this kind of understanding from one generation to the next is central not only to what is going on now but to all of history. Dr. Coleman does not appear to have it, nor does Dr. Yeadon. If they know anything, they're not coming out with it. I didn't do so either at first in these Substacks, because so many are so hostile to basic truths about our existence.

Deuteronomy 6:4-8 (CSB) “Listen, Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. Love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength. These words that I am giving you today are to be in your heart. Repeat them to your children. Talk about them when you sit in your house and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Bind them as a sign on your hand and let them be a symbol on your forehead."

Did they listen? Well yes, sometimes, and sometimes they did these things literally, but the understanding never seemed to extend much beyond the second generation or so.

How are we doing today? How are these medical "truth seekers" doing? There are exceptions, but I mostly hear from them praise for our existence given to "billions of years of evolution", scientific make-believe stories introduced centuries ago as deliberate deception. Billions of years? Hardly. That's not even a tiny fraction of the forever that it would take. It's worse than that, but I have other things to do today, and just about nobody's listening anyway.

Dr. Coleman doesn't err that way here, and I'll commend him for that. He focuses upon what can be observed, and that is indeed the way in. He does not, however, appear to see the cause behind what he is observing, or he doesn't express it here (I haven't watched every episode). It can't be seen directly in the chaos, but the path to understanding can be found by first seeing the order and expanse of creation itself.

We have only one savior, Jesus Christ. People can argue against this 'till the day they die, letting foolishness pass for reason. Then they argue no more. The truth will be known.

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