How did the FDA find that many psychopaths? I know there is always a company "culture", but I never saw the Money Heavy Death Cult as a viable option. The more you know.
I wish we go the citations from that letter. I'm always fascinated to find which information people are sourcing.
In the US it's pretty well known that there's a strong relationship between pharmaceutical manufacturers and the FDA. As research became more and more expensive they've formed a relationship to push a lot of these financial problems onto the pharmaceutical industry. I think most people are aware to be leery of the pharmaceutical industry, but I think most people aren't sure exactly why or what is going on. Hopefully COVID at least shines a light on a lot of the problems going on.
Thanks for the citations! I like to at least see where some of the evidence comes from. It's surprising how many people cite sources but they may sometimes be erroneous, so it's good to try and check.
So far one of the citations is interesting. It's from a paper in 2020 that suggests that SARS-COV2 inserts into host cells, but I believe other papers came out suggesting that most of these insertion studies were possibly an artifact of sequencing. Just one of those random comments about looking at citations and seeing what's there.
Yes, it would be very helpful, since he made the effort to collect and organize all that material..and it would be a great and convincing tool for skeptics
If you saw my post above, (below), you will know it has been trending that way since the late 80s!
Another, Clorazepate 7.5mg (generic Tranxene T-Tab) 500 count was $4.95, overnight went to $499.95.
My new tech, had made a mistake and keys in #11 instead of #1, I received #10, the controlled substance quantity limit, at the old price! My boss thought I was brilliant!
I'm totally open-minded but I'm a bit surprised by the U.K. doctor's claim at the end about magnetism:
> Having had the unnerving experience of finding that magnets stick to my injection site, despite there being no magnetic API, adjuvants or excipients listed on the vaccine ingredients, I have valid and pressing questions [...]
This seems like the most easily testable claim. Have there been any studies on this?
Maybe it's just me, but there's been a few instances where there just appears to be a need to try to include everything under the sun to prove a point, and this can become an issue when some of this information becomes unsubstantiated and becomes an easy target for detractors to look at as a reason to target opponents as conspiracy theorists.
There were many investigative journalists who made videos of random street inquiries of vaccinated people to test on the spot without any warning if they were magnetic. One video was made outside of a vaccine clinic and just about everyone who was just "vaccinated,"
who came out of that clinic and down the sidewalk where the video crew was set up, agreed to test for magnetism over the jab site. Virtually everyone tested magnetic, but a rare person didn't seem to be magnetic. This is raw data. It may not have been put together and tested in ways. It was on/off testing and distance of magnetic quality. The claims were real and were visible on videos made all over the world by countless reporters between at least March 2021 and summer 2021, if not earlier.
I haven't seen any publications by any academics, but I haven't looked for them.
The magnetic quality was wierd--it was neodynium magnets, refrigerator flat magnets, and magnets in between these. But it also was dimes, quarters, and other pieces of metal sticking to the skin. It was not a sticky sweat phenomena. The area and distance usually rose up the arm from the jab site onto the neck and head, especially the forehead, but occasionally it went down the arm.
I have not found any explanations of why the metal and coins behaved like magnets on dry skin, especially the forehead.
Does it supposedly last some time after injection or does it go away?
> The claims were real and were visible on videos
I hate to be "that guy" but I'm skeptical of all sides, not just pharma and government. For example, people could be faking these videos for money/clicks. Is there anyone that you find particularly trustworthy that made such a video?
Although I recently talked to a guy who swore by the magnets sticking to half of the people he tried it on.
He said the trick is to get one of those super strong neodymium magnets they sell at Home Depot.
I already have that kind of magnet, but talking to him kinda freaked me out. What if it sticks to my family members? What will that mean for them? For us all? How will my family react to that? They already think I'm crazy, lol.
Haha yeah, it's actually such an easy experiment to do on the streets, but I don't really wanna do it either because it just seems so crazy. But somebody could just go to some big city and just say they're doing a magic trick, create some stupid story about the magnet and how it's part of the magic trick, then try the magnet on both arms, and then afterward ask if they've recently been vaccinated and in which arm. Then collate all that data: people who haven't been vaccinated are the controls and the people who have been vaccinated are the intervention, and what's great too is that they were only vaccinated in one arm, so you could compare both arms. If the arm that wasn't vaccinated is also magnetic then it may just be that some people are somehow more sensitive to some magnets, maybe naturally, or maybe because of something else.
I genuinely am scared of possibly hurting someone.
I doubt there would be any immediate effect, but who knows what will happen later on down the road, maybe when they flip the switch for 5G! ;) Or when the poles shift... or if the person has a pacemaker...
Those crazy strong magnets aren't something I want to mess around with.
Sadly, I am only half kidding...
PS I heard the magnets stick strongest on people suffering with GBS but no way to confirm that. I would also be curious if alzheimer patients are more magnetic, as I've heard they might have more aluminum in their brains, like from annual flu shots.
SARS-CoV-2 can persist in the gut, try a regular weekly Ivermectin dose, I know several persons that cleared up their gut problems this way, they were all unvaccinated.
Also take CharCo Caps (activated charcoal) 4 times a day for several weeks.
After about 4 weeks, several persons said they had returned to normal, another said it only took them 2 weeks, another 6 weeks. Everyone had a benefit, everyone!
Take 0.4 to 0.6mg per kilogram of body weight, typically once a day for 5 days for general treatment of active SARS-CoV-2 infection. May repeat.
If you want to treat a latent gut infection, in other words no other symptoms, do the same dose once a week for 4 to 6 weeks. There is some evidence the 0.6mg/kg dose may be helpful here, but no need to push higher than that.
Not sure who came up with the activated charcoal, but that addition has definitely helped in one case very very close to me who also has taken IVM, as well as numerous other individuals.
It is absolutely worth a try, that I can guarantee you!
For what it is worth, I was a registered (3 states) community pharmacist for 38 years.
I put all that the doctor put in his letter and much more in various videos I have made . YouTube took them down for misinformation even though all of my information was correct
Not just the regulators, the whole damn department is "for rent."
Remember colchicine (Colcrys), for gout.
Yep, spent millions on "new research" and then a new patent and it went from 3 cents a pill to $6 each (yes, one pill). This, and essentially everything they do, is criminal, and immoral.
It is also "Standard Operating Practice" now!
How about Lanoxin for CHF (Congestive Heart Failure), yep, jacked it to the moon also.
Even Chlorpromazine (Thorazine), yep, near 100 times more expensive! I had a guy who took it for hiccups, I stocked him up on the cheap stuff, I don't know what he's doing now?
Senator Manchin's daughter, a Big Pharma CEO is responsible for your kid's Rx for Eli-Pen going to over $400 for a twin pak. She got a 18 mil bonus! And that was ONE YEAR!
And I will admit, I really don't know what they have done since 2017.
The sad thing is these meds generally don't cure a person, they simply mask symptoms or attack markers which likely aren't the cause of the disease... and then you need more drugs to masks the side effects.
I'm just throwing this out there, it's my belief that Pharma doesn't need to exist at all. It's my belief that 99% of chronic disease is due to a bad diet, namely the diet the "experts" push that's full of vegetable oils, grains and sugar. Ditch those three things from your diet and eat a lot of meat (particularly beef) and you'll be amazed how good you feel.
About 15 years ago (age 40) I was headed downhill so after firing my doctor (his advice wasn't working) I went low carb. Without limiting the amount of food I ate or increasing my exercise, I lost 40 lbs, my hand tremors went away, my asthma disappeared, my lifelong hayfever went away and my eyesight improved to the point where I could toss my glasses. But if you tell this to a doctor they'll say it's dangerous due to the amount of saturated fat and cholesterol I was eating.
There is a serious lack of transparency and likely conflict of interests when the regulators in Europe, USA, and Canada had less than 10% of their COVID "vaccine" committee decisonmakers declaring their financial COLs.
There is a serious disconnect from the scientific data by the regulators when only the USA and Japan regulators routinely have access to patient data, but not in Australia, Canada, Europe, the UK. We already know that the regulators in the USA are behaving either as if they are not aware of the COVID data or as if they can ignore safety signals for industry favors.
In 2020, USA and Europe expedited new pathways for drug approves at a very high rate.
Re the doctor's letter: where could I find the reference list (not included here). If I wish to pass it to some of my unbelieving friends, they are going to want references (or at least I would have if I were in their shoes).
"Assessments of patient data is not usually undertaken by the regulators. Instead they use summaries provided by the pharmaceutical companies."
That is just bananas
Diabolical, not bananas
How did the FDA find that many psychopaths? I know there is always a company "culture", but I never saw the Money Heavy Death Cult as a viable option. The more you know.
Incredible isn't it. 🙄
Incomprehensible!
You keep using that word ....
:)
Inconceivable!
Great post, great letter, thanks for including the citations. 💕👍🏽
Good news doc, after reading your letter, the Board doesn't want to fire you anymore.
Bad news, they want you dead.
Wow, that was quite a letter from that doctor. I will never willingly take any of these drugs.
I wish we go the citations from that letter. I'm always fascinated to find which information people are sourcing.
In the US it's pretty well known that there's a strong relationship between pharmaceutical manufacturers and the FDA. As research became more and more expensive they've formed a relationship to push a lot of these financial problems onto the pharmaceutical industry. I think most people are aware to be leery of the pharmaceutical industry, but I think most people aren't sure exactly why or what is going on. Hopefully COVID at least shines a light on a lot of the problems going on.
There's a lot but I've added them at the end
Thanks for the citations! I like to at least see where some of the evidence comes from. It's surprising how many people cite sources but they may sometimes be erroneous, so it's good to try and check.
So far one of the citations is interesting. It's from a paper in 2020 that suggests that SARS-COV2 inserts into host cells, but I believe other papers came out suggesting that most of these insertion studies were possibly an artifact of sequencing. Just one of those random comments about looking at citations and seeing what's there.
Yes, it would be very helpful, since he made the effort to collect and organize all that material..and it would be a great and convincing tool for skeptics
Thanks. Well convinced we were in terrible trouble over two years ago. Now we’re well and truly in the drink.
If you saw my post above, (below), you will know it has been trending that way since the late 80s!
Another, Clorazepate 7.5mg (generic Tranxene T-Tab) 500 count was $4.95, overnight went to $499.95.
My new tech, had made a mistake and keys in #11 instead of #1, I received #10, the controlled substance quantity limit, at the old price! My boss thought I was brilliant!
Sorry, old news. We all know that regulatory agencies don't regulate,; they are 100% captured. Why else would the FDA approve poisoning infants?
"The best way to explain the behaviour of any organisation is to assume they have been captured by a cabal of their enemies."
- Peter Hitchens
I'm totally open-minded but I'm a bit surprised by the U.K. doctor's claim at the end about magnetism:
> Having had the unnerving experience of finding that magnets stick to my injection site, despite there being no magnetic API, adjuvants or excipients listed on the vaccine ingredients, I have valid and pressing questions [...]
This seems like the most easily testable claim. Have there been any studies on this?
Maybe it's just me, but there's been a few instances where there just appears to be a need to try to include everything under the sun to prove a point, and this can become an issue when some of this information becomes unsubstantiated and becomes an easy target for detractors to look at as a reason to target opponents as conspiracy theorists.
Yes, that was one part of the letter that I was surprised about. I've seen the claims about magnetism but no real evidence so far.
There were many investigative journalists who made videos of random street inquiries of vaccinated people to test on the spot without any warning if they were magnetic. One video was made outside of a vaccine clinic and just about everyone who was just "vaccinated,"
who came out of that clinic and down the sidewalk where the video crew was set up, agreed to test for magnetism over the jab site. Virtually everyone tested magnetic, but a rare person didn't seem to be magnetic. This is raw data. It may not have been put together and tested in ways. It was on/off testing and distance of magnetic quality. The claims were real and were visible on videos made all over the world by countless reporters between at least March 2021 and summer 2021, if not earlier.
I haven't seen any publications by any academics, but I haven't looked for them.
The magnetic quality was wierd--it was neodynium magnets, refrigerator flat magnets, and magnets in between these. But it also was dimes, quarters, and other pieces of metal sticking to the skin. It was not a sticky sweat phenomena. The area and distance usually rose up the arm from the jab site onto the neck and head, especially the forehead, but occasionally it went down the arm.
I have not found any explanations of why the metal and coins behaved like magnets on dry skin, especially the forehead.
Does it supposedly last some time after injection or does it go away?
> The claims were real and were visible on videos
I hate to be "that guy" but I'm skeptical of all sides, not just pharma and government. For example, people could be faking these videos for money/clicks. Is there anyone that you find particularly trustworthy that made such a video?
I'm skeptical of ALL sides, too.
Although I recently talked to a guy who swore by the magnets sticking to half of the people he tried it on.
He said the trick is to get one of those super strong neodymium magnets they sell at Home Depot.
I already have that kind of magnet, but talking to him kinda freaked me out. What if it sticks to my family members? What will that mean for them? For us all? How will my family react to that? They already think I'm crazy, lol.
Haha yeah, it's actually such an easy experiment to do on the streets, but I don't really wanna do it either because it just seems so crazy. But somebody could just go to some big city and just say they're doing a magic trick, create some stupid story about the magnet and how it's part of the magic trick, then try the magnet on both arms, and then afterward ask if they've recently been vaccinated and in which arm. Then collate all that data: people who haven't been vaccinated are the controls and the people who have been vaccinated are the intervention, and what's great too is that they were only vaccinated in one arm, so you could compare both arms. If the arm that wasn't vaccinated is also magnetic then it may just be that some people are somehow more sensitive to some magnets, maybe naturally, or maybe because of something else.
I genuinely am scared of possibly hurting someone.
I doubt there would be any immediate effect, but who knows what will happen later on down the road, maybe when they flip the switch for 5G! ;) Or when the poles shift... or if the person has a pacemaker...
Those crazy strong magnets aren't something I want to mess around with.
Sadly, I am only half kidding...
PS I heard the magnets stick strongest on people suffering with GBS but no way to confirm that. I would also be curious if alzheimer patients are more magnetic, as I've heard they might have more aluminum in their brains, like from annual flu shots.
So is long Covid really just long suffering from the vaccine?
I'm unvaccinated. Likely had COVID early 2020. Have had gut problems ever since.
Seems to be getting better lately though.
But majority of issues might be vaccine effects.
SARS-CoV-2 can persist in the gut, try a regular weekly Ivermectin dose, I know several persons that cleared up their gut problems this way, they were all unvaccinated.
Also take CharCo Caps (activated charcoal) 4 times a day for several weeks.
After about 4 weeks, several persons said they had returned to normal, another said it only took them 2 weeks, another 6 weeks. Everyone had a benefit, everyone!
I may have some access to livestock grade stuff but can't get prescription in my country. Tried to take nigella sativa for it.
And I'll check out the activated charcoal.
Do you have any info on ivm dosing?
Take 0.4 to 0.6mg per kilogram of body weight, typically once a day for 5 days for general treatment of active SARS-CoV-2 infection. May repeat.
If you want to treat a latent gut infection, in other words no other symptoms, do the same dose once a week for 4 to 6 weeks. There is some evidence the 0.6mg/kg dose may be helpful here, but no need to push higher than that.
Not sure who came up with the activated charcoal, but that addition has definitely helped in one case very very close to me who also has taken IVM, as well as numerous other individuals.
It is absolutely worth a try, that I can guarantee you!
For what it is worth, I was a registered (3 states) community pharmacist for 38 years.
Do you have any thoughts on NAC? It was a gamechanger for my brain fog & fatigue.
A superb treatment and prevention option.
I wonder how this fits in - says 90%:
https://datac.ca/health-canada-switches-mainly-pharmaceutical-funding/
I put all that the doctor put in his letter and much more in various videos I have made . YouTube took them down for misinformation even though all of my information was correct
Not just the regulators, the whole damn department is "for rent."
Remember colchicine (Colcrys), for gout.
Yep, spent millions on "new research" and then a new patent and it went from 3 cents a pill to $6 each (yes, one pill). This, and essentially everything they do, is criminal, and immoral.
It is also "Standard Operating Practice" now!
How about Lanoxin for CHF (Congestive Heart Failure), yep, jacked it to the moon also.
Even Chlorpromazine (Thorazine), yep, near 100 times more expensive! I had a guy who took it for hiccups, I stocked him up on the cheap stuff, I don't know what he's doing now?
Senator Manchin's daughter, a Big Pharma CEO is responsible for your kid's Rx for Eli-Pen going to over $400 for a twin pak. She got a 18 mil bonus! And that was ONE YEAR!
And I will admit, I really don't know what they have done since 2017.
I'm scared to ask!
The sad thing is these meds generally don't cure a person, they simply mask symptoms or attack markers which likely aren't the cause of the disease... and then you need more drugs to masks the side effects.
I'm just throwing this out there, it's my belief that Pharma doesn't need to exist at all. It's my belief that 99% of chronic disease is due to a bad diet, namely the diet the "experts" push that's full of vegetable oils, grains and sugar. Ditch those three things from your diet and eat a lot of meat (particularly beef) and you'll be amazed how good you feel.
About 15 years ago (age 40) I was headed downhill so after firing my doctor (his advice wasn't working) I went low carb. Without limiting the amount of food I ate or increasing my exercise, I lost 40 lbs, my hand tremors went away, my asthma disappeared, my lifelong hayfever went away and my eyesight improved to the point where I could toss my glasses. But if you tell this to a doctor they'll say it's dangerous due to the amount of saturated fat and cholesterol I was eating.
Most doctors are not worthy of your respect.
There is a serious lack of transparency and likely conflict of interests when the regulators in Europe, USA, and Canada had less than 10% of their COVID "vaccine" committee decisonmakers declaring their financial COLs.
There is a serious disconnect from the scientific data by the regulators when only the USA and Japan regulators routinely have access to patient data, but not in Australia, Canada, Europe, the UK. We already know that the regulators in the USA are behaving either as if they are not aware of the COVID data or as if they can ignore safety signals for industry favors.
In 2020, USA and Europe expedited new pathways for drug approves at a very high rate.
These are corruption indicators.
Re the doctor's letter: where could I find the reference list (not included here). If I wish to pass it to some of my unbelieving friends, they are going to want references (or at least I would have if I were in their shoes).
added to the end of the page
Thank you!
Typo in article: quesitons instead of questions. Great work, even still, typos happen.
Thanks!
Is there a text version that I can copy?
If not I'll see if I can OCR it and correct the typos (OCR'o's?)
not that I can see
Too bad. I'll have to try and OCR it. Similar and easy to copy is Dr Blaylock's "Covid Update"
Surg Neurol Int. 2022; 13: 167.
Published online 2022 Apr 22.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/