Successful Physicians Fight for Recomendations

These interviews are buried in the comments of yesterday's weekly watch. I'm posting them separately in hope it will reach more eyes and ears. To my mind they provide an understanding of the dysfunction of our for profit ill health system, and reinforce the theme of yesterday's essay.

Dr Pierre Kory, Part 1, Steroids and anticoagulants (18 min)

So though steriods are now standard of care, the recommended the doses are too low. Why don't they listen to successful practitioners? To sell another $3000 dose of the ineffective drug Remdesiver?

Dr Pierre Kory, Part 2, Ivermectin (32 min)


Dr. Kory's paper

More here.

Pluto's republic also suggested an effective treatment strategy which QMS had mentioned months ago.
The first is an iodine based throat spray
https://mothership.sg/2021/04/covid-19-throat-spray-effective-singapore/
the other a nasal spray
http://sg.betadine.com/en/sg/cold-and-flu/betadine-cold-defence-nasal-spray

I hope some of you will enjoy these interviews as much as I did. I'm curious to see if Farcebook takes them down as they did John's interview with Dr Tess Laurie about ivermectin as being misinformation.

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I just sent it to a friend who is still suffering from the effects of covid AND is taking the shot. She is not well - maybe this will help. Pleasantry

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@Raggedy Ann

All best wishes--

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@Raggedy Ann

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Bt7HfJYxHw 2.5 min

Dr. Thomas Eaton contracted COVID-19, and for several days, he experienced terrible pain, headache, profuse sweating and other symptoms. But once the acute phase was over, his symptoms would reappear monthly, mainly consisting of severe back pain and discomfort in his arms and legs. His doctor, Dr. Eric Osgood of the FLCCC Alliance, prescribed ivermectin for him. Incredibly, his symptoms stopped. "It made a world of difference to me," says Dr. Eaton. This is his true story.

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@Raggedy Ann

the rationale for getting the vaccine after having gotten had the disease.

Is there some sort of medical case for doing this?

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@Blue Republic
Antibody protection drops over several months

Vaccines are less effective with certain new variants

Vaccine profiteers want eternal revenue streams

NIH and FDA are excluding existing, out of patent protection, antivirals and OTC remedies, and emphasizing only vaccines, lockdowns and social distancing.

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@ovals49 @

I should have been more clear with my wording - I was thinking in terms of what is the potential upside for someone who has already had Covid to then proceed to get vaccinated.

I'm pretty clear on what the incentive is from the standpoint of Parma companies. I'm still unconvinced about there being any medical upside for the patient.

Re: your first point, I understand that antibody protection drops off over time, but having been exposed to the actual virus (or at least one version of it) empowers a broader response by the innate immune system than the vaccine alone.

For some reason the official narrative tends to downplay the importance of the innate immune system (Memory T-cells and such), yet AFAIK naturally acquired immune response is generally considered to be superior to artificially acquired. Of course getting the latter does require getting exposed to and surviving the pathogen...

As University of Guelph Viral Immunologist Dr. Byram Bridle (who is actively involved in Covid vaccine development) puts it:

"Acquisition of natural immunity by an ever-growing number of people means fewer people require vaccination to reach herd immunity...natural immunity = broader immunity; these people should be less susceptible to infection if an immuno-evasive SARS CoV-2 variant emerges."

In his presentation, Bridle emphasizes that the combination of the types (narrowly targeted) of vaccines and the way in which they are rolled out will actually drive the development of variants able to evade the vaccines and that those who have acquired natural immunity will likely have superior responses to vaccine-evading variants than those vaccinated with the currently available vaccines.

And doesn't plan for he or his family to be taking them.

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@Blue Republic

...has this study about vaccination after you've had COVID, and it appears one dose is sufficient for maximum immunity if you've already had COVID.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBmmeTZgtIo (20 min)
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2101667

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I have no trust in any medical or pharma "official spokesman". This is definitely a situation where basic discussions are being shut down by powerful media and moneyed interests. I have heard the same sentiment from Dr. Kory (at the end of the second video) from other medical people about how they were glob-smacked at how their research and science were victims of special interests.

But just realized in writing my response about Russia and China doing "vaccine diplomacy". I say go Russia and China. They are charging lower prices, setting up factories for manufacture of the vaccines, and in some cases, giving it away for free. And in return, they want friendly countries.

America pharma is practicing extortion and robbery. Take a look at what happened with Argentina.

‘Held to ransom’: Pfizer demands governments gamble with state assets to secure vaccine deal

While Russia and China want diplomatic wins, America pharma wants profits even if they destroy entire populations.

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@MrWebster

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc9QS_Qa3dw]

Kshama Sawant: Pharma Execs Are LYING About COVID Vaccine Patent Protection (10 min)

Seattle City Council member, Kshama Sawant, discusses a resolution that her office will bring forward for a vote in support of over 400 global organizations who are calling on the Biden administration to stop blocking intellectual property waivers.

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@MrWebster
have "partners" in those countries they are helping.
America has victims.
The BRI has 136 countries collaborating with each other.
Both Russia and China realize a healthy partner is a reliable partner.
Conversely, America realizes a ruined, devastated, pestilence afflicted country is easy meat, ripe for looting, pillage, and plunder.
IMHO

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

@earthling1 Or are they?

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@MrWebster & US military weaponized IMF loans.

August 17, 2000 Russia Repays IMF Debts

The IMF lent Russia billions of dollars during the summer of 1998 to try and prevent the devaluation of the rouble, whose collapse brought the world financial system close to melt-down. Russia is still the biggest borrower from the IMF, with $12.6bn in loans outstanding. The IMF suspended its programme with Russia last year following allegations that the Russian central bank diverted part of the loans to off-shore accounts. However, there are hopes that the IMF will reach agreement with the new Putin government that will allow lending to resume by the autumn.

The size of Russia's repayments - which reached $3.6bn during the year - will make it easier for the IMF and Russia to reach that agreement. Russia still owes the IMF billions of dollars. But its ability to repay has been boosted by the strong export earnings from its oil and gas sector, and strong performance from the economy, which is now projected to grow at around 7% this year. President Putin has pledged to make economic reform his top priority.

March 8, 2021 Bailouts From Beijing: How China Functions as an Alternative to the IMF

Since China began lending large quantities of money to the developing world in the mid- 2000s, suspicions have swirled that these loans compete with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), offering comparable amounts of money in exchange for very different promises.

Whereas the IMF conditions its loans on commitments to economic reform, China typically lends for specific infrastructure projects, built by Chinese companies. Those who believe that the IMF’s prescriptions for economic reform represent the surest route to stability and prosperity express alarm that China might doom these countries to another cycle of debt and default, while critics of the IMF might cheer China’s lending as a source of “policy space” for governments to choose their own development strategy. Whatever their normative interpretation, most observers agree on the basic logic at play: Chinese loans present a new option for countries that would rather not go to the IMF.

February 7, 2019 Leaked Wikileaks Doc Reveals US Military Use of IMF, World Band as "Unconventional" Weapons

WASHINGTON – In a leaked military manual on “unconventional warfare” recently highlighted by WikiLeaks, the U.S. Army states that major global financial institutions — such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) — are used as unconventional, financial “weapons in times of conflict up to and including large-scale general war,” as well as in leveraging “the policies and cooperation of state governments.”

The document, officially titled “Field Manual (FM) 3-05.130, Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare” and originally written in September 2008, was recently highlighted by WikiLeaks on Twitter in light of recent events in Venezuela as well as the years-long, U.S.-led economic siege of that country through sanctions and other means of economic warfare. Though the document has generated new interest in recent days, it had originally been released by WikiLeaks in December 2008 and has been described as the military’s “regime change handbook.”
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Indeed, the myth of World Bank and IMF “independence” is quickly eroded by merely looking at the structure and funding of each institution. In the case of the World Bank, the institution is located in Washington and the organization’s president has always been a U.S. citizen chosen directly by the president of the United States. In the World Bank’s entire history, the institution’s Board of Governors has never rejected Washington’s pick.

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@earthling1

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He's been my mainstay for over a year.

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Have been following Dr. Campbell since last year (prolly because of one of your essays) and taking my vit. d and zinc tabs.
Thanks for this one also.

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
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@earthling1

Thought of you when I heard the honest ad I posted and is in tonight's eb about EV suppression.

All the best.

Quite interesting an story from John on India and Vit D deficiency. Why oh why isn't Vit D being advertised? Do they really want people to die?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q_mhJRFtxg (20 min)

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@Lookout
was a hoot. Ha ha ha.
I can relate on the extra road tax on EVs as my first year car tags had an additional $100 tacked to it. The next year it bumped up to $150, and the third year was $225.
My most recent car tags cost me $330. It seems I'm caught in a trap.
I rebel by driving across the river into tax-free Oregon to make most major purchases at a cost of two bits ($.25) round trip.
I can get 10 two by fours in the Leaf that are 8 ft. long and still have room for bags of concrete and other various sundries.
And I don't think they want you to die, because they cannot make any money off you if you're dead. They just want you sick, the sicker, the better.
We are nothing more than a bunch of "cash cows" to them. Culled only when we stop producing for them.
IMHO

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

Something about this whole COVID thing is odd, and deadly so.
Trump joked about it, allowing his donors to profit from the selling off of our ppe. Now, Biden takes it seriously and promotes vax, vax, but only expensive ones. And NOBODY in government MENTIONS treatment.

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@on the cusp

This (or, more accurately, failure to provide treatment) is precisely the subject that Dr. Peter A. McCulllough addresses in his testimony before the Health and Human Services Committee of the Texas State Senate (April this year).

McCullough is pretty scathing in his criticisms of the FDA, NIH and the medical profession generally for failing to attempt and prioritize treatment of the disease - the government basically terminated work into treatment in May, 2020 and went all in on vaccines (which are not vaccines in the classic sense and essentially treatments *anyway*).

The official policy is that there was never and still is no effective treatment for early symptoms that would limit the seriousness of the disease or prevent its progression - McCullough declares this to be untrue and unethical.

He is also critical of lockdowns - citing their ineffectiveness and negative consequences and claims that there is no healthcare rationale for vaccines for this disease, at least not mass vaccination.

McCullough is an extensively published med school professor, active in research and treating Covid patients - but experiences difficulty in getting published now for having gone off-narrative.

This sort of censorship if what really should scare people - it is profoundly anti-science. Interesting exercise: try finding McCullough's testimony on any of the main search engines - if you can, you are way ahead of me.

"For there are, in the affairs of men and nations, inexorable tides from which they cannot remain aloof. If they do not enter upon them prepared, they will be caught unprepared, and at the wrong time."

- Louis L'Amour "The Empty Land" (1969)

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@Blue Republic doctor, who cares. Surprised I could watch this in Europe, but it was available. I'd sure like his list of treatments. He does mention some.

It would also be interesting to see a survey or if there already is one, what treatments (not vaccines) other countries are using.

No words can describe the level of depravity it takes to ignore treatment while other options catch up. Relying on a single remedie, in this case vaccines is letting people die.

It looks like the doctor from Baylor agrees that non Covid populations should be vaccinated first. He makes a strong case for innate immunity.

Thank you again.

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Thank you for posting, LO.

A clear exposition of what the possibilities are for treatment (and implicitly, the needless loss of tens or hundreds of thousands of lives for failing to provide it). And also of the immensity and depth of evil of the forces of darkness that would sacrifice lives wholesale just to preserve their profits and extend their control.

Doesn't say a whole lot good about the US that Nicaragua and Zimbabwe appear to be way ahead of us in dealing w/Covid-19.

Noteworthy that only "right-wing" outlets will cover what Kory and his colleagues have been working on. Maybe those are the ones more interested in getting the truth out than serving their corporate overlords.

"I'm not a conspiracy theorist, I'm trying to describe what I'm observing...
When I look at what's being done to the science and the data, I cannot come up
with any other interpretation than there's a willful, deliberate, disinformation around the
(unintelligible) data."

- Dr. Pierre Kory
(2nd video segment, 27:45)

FWIW - The hearing that Dr. Kory references in the first part of the second video was before the Homeland Security Committee of the Senate. The Wisconsin Senator who convened it was then-Chairman Ron Johnson and the grossly insulting Ranking Member was the vile Gary Peters D-MI (who I in no way believe legitimately beat John James in November).

Whole hearing is still up on Youtube -
Opening statements from Chair and Ranking Member start from about 6:30, Kory's testimony from about 35:00

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@Blue Republic

...of poor health care. The thing that keeps ringing in my mind is his description of the Gold Standard Trial being purposely designed to fail and so leads to the definitive statement that ivermectin doesn't work... just as they did with HCQ.

Corporate science.

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