The Peach Genealogies

The Peach Genealogies by John Harding Peach, published by AuthorHouse in November 2004, is a comprehensive exploration of a significant medical issue. This 520-page book addresses the complexities surrounding the rise of autism, presenting a critical view of the political and medical systems involved. The author seeks to uncover the truths behind what he describes as a national epidemic, focusing on the implications of certain medical practices and their consequences for affected families.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the factors contributing to this medical tragedy, including the role of mercury as a toxic substance. The book aims to provide insights into the systemic failures that have led to widespread suffering among children and their families. With a focus on family relationships and genealogy, this edition delves into the broader implications of these issues, encouraging readers to confront uncomfortable truths about public health and safety.
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This book will begin to answer questions about what many will eventually call the worst medical tragedy in modern medical history. The corrupt political system that has tried to protect and cover up the facts about this atrocity has only begun to show its evil face. This book tries to answer questions about why “Autism” has exploded into a national epidemic.
This national tragedy could have and should have been avoided.
These afflicted children need help.
The establishment(s) that caused this tragedy have been unsympethic, evasive and full of legal denials.
This book deals with the truth and will anger many people as a result.
Mercury is one of natures most toxic poisons.
Why was this poison intentionally injected into our children–.?
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