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@Zeb @Tfmonkey @VooDooMedic @dander Yet all awhile the root grows thick and black, gnawing at the bitter soil, drawing its nourishment from the darkness, and growing even greater and more deeply entrenched.
Such is the nature of heresy, and this is why it is so hard to destroy, for it must be eradicated leaf, branch, trunk and root. It must be exorcised utterly or it will return all the stronger, time and time again, until it is too great to destroy. Then we are doomed.

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I located a great book in a university library called: "Allergy: The History of a Modern Malady" Mark Jackson. The term "allergy" was coined by Austrian physician Clemens Von Pirquet in 1906 to describe to the new malady of "serum sickness" in response to the occasional adverse reactions to antisera injections developed in the 1890's. It was Pirquet who first understood that immunity and hyper-sensitization as the result of injection were two sides of the same coin. Here are some of the relevant passages I scanned from the library copy. I just ordered it so I can have my own copy.
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Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.