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Pesticides, Pandemics, and Public Health
This chapter explores the historical significance of the gypsy moth infestation and its connections to DDT use, critiquing public health narratives around epidemics and pest control. It addresses the implications of mRNA vaccines and natural immunity, questioning the ethics of vaccine strategies and the motivations behind viral research. Additionally, the discussion emphasizes the importance of ivermectin in treating infections and critiques misinformation surrounding its efficacy.