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Abigail Starke's avatar

Agree!! 😖. What abt Paul Alexander and just get rid of the whole thing like it should be. Including fda, cdc, fbi

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I used to sub to Alexander here, but had to end it because he was always yelling. He was unnecessarily divisive to the medical freedom movement. I guess he's just not my cup of tea, because cordiality just isn't in his skill set.

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Abigail Starke's avatar

:(

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Abigail Starke's avatar

This is one thing I was afraid was going to happen if he got elected.

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Ely's avatar

I agree, because he never once came out and said, I was misled, we discovered there was a problem with these injections. He just continues with the same nonsense. He's supposed to be for the common man and woman. I wonder.

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Jennifer L.'s avatar

Like you, it would be wonderful if President Trump would publicly acknowledge his error when it comes to the mRNA shots. I am not sure if is his ego that prevents it or if he really believes the same as Battycharia. I would have preferred. Dr.Scott Atlas being nominated to the NIH position.

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Ely's avatar

I agree with you on Scott Atlas, which says to me the reason Trump didn't is because Atlas would negate Trump's narrative.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Here's what John Leake had to say about the Trump failure to address the shots: https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/on-trump-and-operation-warp-speed. I think until he is actually the president, we should let the man work and withhold our judgement.

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Baldmichael's avatar

I am from the UK but Jay Bhattacharya (did you mean to misspell it?) is quite frankly an idiot for saying such things. Anybody with half a brain should have worked out by now vaccines don't work for health and never have.

Still, he has both batty or jab in his name as anagrams so perhaps we might have expected it.

He seems sold on viral theory as it stands so will not destroy the lies that pharma is built on.

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Ely's avatar

I didn’t but my spell check is doing funny things. But I like that. Yes, he’s a product of the system. So is Dr McCullough and he would have been an ideal pick. He has called for the immediate cessation of the jabs.

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Baldmichael's avatar

I suppose McCullough might be better, but he is linked to the Wellness Company and that is a mony making scam, selling overpriced products and pharmaceuticals.

As to spell check I do my articles on Word then copy and paste.

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Ely's avatar

I don't begrudge McCullough, Kory or any of the others who have been front and center putting their careers and income on the line. As a chiropractor I have taken hits for the better part of my 51 year career, though I wouldn't trade it for 'respectability'.

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Mark Heatherbell's avatar

That is just speculation on his part that a vaccine stopped him getting as sick from Covid. Deluded thinking on his part.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Yes, inject toxic substances into a body and expect good health. Insane thinking.

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Ely's avatar

I’ve known this for 50 years. I told people don’t do it, but of course, they were threatened with job losses

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Baldmichael's avatar

It is so sad and evil that only some like yourself truly understood. I don't know if I have said this to you before, but I only woke up as it were in 2020 at age 60.

I had no reason to do so before as I am unaware that anybody ever raised it with me. We had no obvious vaccine harms in my family or friends and anyway in the UK we are not so vaccine crazy although it had been clearly getting worse.

I had though realised that the 'flu jabs made people ill so what was the point, but I never thought to question the raison d'etre of vaccinology as fundamentally flawed. My last vaccine was over 30 years ago and a tetanus jab. I only had it because the doctor recommended it.

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Ely's avatar

Because he believes in the magical powers of vaccines.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Don't forget that RFK, Jr. will be his boss.

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Ely's avatar

We shall see if the new health agencies have the temerity to announce that a mistake was made with tragic consequences. Who is going to compensate the victims? The amount would be staggering.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Good question; at this point, we're still seeing damage showing up from the shots in the form of turbo cancers and heart attacks and probably will continue seeing well into the future. I don't know how one would even begin to unravel the lines of responsibility for adverse events given that the pharmaceutical companies have a liability shield. Are the doctors who failed to exercise judgment and who administered the shots responsible? Federal government mandates? State governors, many of whom went too far? The military, who ran the whole scam and for whom Fauci was nothing more than a public face? The media for being willing accomplices? And then there are so many deaths caused by the shots but autopsies were never conducted. Some families were paid off for their silence. Medical records were and death certificates were falsified. I have no idea who all that can be rectified. I've wondered if perhaps something like a Nuremberg Trial for those in charge might be our best way out of this.

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Ely's avatar

The only way Mary to get around the liability protection is to charge Pfizer with fraud. It's right there in the documents that have been released. So much has been revealed in The Pfizer Papers, the textbook Bible of the Covid fraud. Just in the first three months post rollout, 1223 deaths recorded in Pfizer's own documentation.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I completely forgot about the fraud clause! That’s the ticket out for the vaccine injured. My “favorite” part of the Pfizer papers starts on page 30 of chapter 1 in the March 2022 document dump. Nine pages of diseases and disorders and syndromes in alphabetical order. I understand that lawyers across the country have been attending seminars to discuss and learn best practices in suing the pharmaceutical companies.

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Ely's avatar

The easiest thing would be for the FDA to do a drug recall which they do all the time however, the powerful forces won't let that happen, and I don't think Makary will do that as he believes in the vaccines, just not for children.

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Roxanne Halverson's avatar

I agree, while I think Dr. B. was very well thought out in his ideas of focused protection for those most at risk and highlighting that the lock downs harmed the most vulnerable in our society, the poor, minority populations and children, while benefiting the rich. I have, however, been troubled by his steadfast support for COVID vaccines, particularly given that it has been pretty well documented as to just how ineffective they were not just in preventing transmission, but also in preventing severe outcomes of the disease.

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Ely's avatar

The injury from the products in the first three months of the rollout was such that they should never have been continued.

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Peter Yim's avatar

Very problematic quotes from the NIH nominee. An absolutely cursory view of the case for COVID vaccination shows how weak it is - almost 100% of the myriad of observational trials on the prevention of severe disease and death neglected to account for the healthy vaccinee effect - amongst other things. Very very problematic.

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Ely's avatar

The likelihood that they will be removed as a defective product is about nil.

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Peter Yim's avatar

It would be nice though if there were a robust debate about COVID vaccination - and disclosures from the CDC on their fraud COVID vaccine studies - especially the two sets of books issue: https://peteryim.substack.com/p/conflicting-cdc-disclosures-on-source

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Bryan Dair's avatar

I think that one thing to consider is that people in positions like

RFK Jr. and Jay Bhattacharya are not free to say whatever they think.

To come out directly against vaccines and Big Pharma could be

career ending if not life endangering.

We are not going to win this war in one big and fast battle.

We are making solid gains, but at one small step at a time.

Every court case that Aaron Siri or Jeff Childers wins, strengthens

the next case.

Eventually everyone will realize that Covid was a 'Scamdemic' and the

'vaccines' were all harm and no benefit. I believe that if Trump can

get his Cabinet approved, we will be in better shape than ever before.

I am somewhat hopeful.

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Ely's avatar

If you take a drug like Vioxx which didn't have liability protection but Merck was prosecuted to the tune of $5 billion because the drug caused heart disease in many patients. Pfizer committed fraud. One problem is Trump. He will only go as far as not having his reputation tarnished. After all, Operation Warp Speed was his baby.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

While Trump loves to take credit for Operation Warp Speed,

it was not his baby. The DOD, NATO, WHO, and the Gates Foundation

had been working on it for at least a decade.

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Jennifer L.'s avatar

Ely,I am thankful your article was linked in a post to a column by Dr. Diaz. It literally made me sick to read Dr. Battycharia’s comments above. The vaccines have not saved any lives(my opinion) no matter who was given them. If older people were hospitalized with Covid and died it likely was not having early treatment combined with hospital protocol. My 98 year old mother in good health for her age started deteriorating after shot #4 and died within 6 months of it. Other friends of varied ages have had blood clots,heart issues, terminal cancer, etc. My spouse and I are seniors who refused them. We followed the advice of Dr. McCullough and FLCCC. Dr. Battycharia is such a disappointment now that this information has been brought forth by you.

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Ely's avatar

Unfortunately, medical indoctrination dies hard. Few challenge the prevailing viewpoint, and those that do usually suffer the consequences. We've seen doctors get suspended, deregistered and ridiculed in the media. It takes a strong personality to resist such an onslaught. It also took strength by many non-medical people to resist the vaccine mandates.

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John's avatar

The lesser of two evils (Trump) is still evil! Trump has lined his entire cabinet with people who backed the fake vaccine and told Americans to line up.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

"Evil" is what we've got now. If Trump can end our wars and get the bureaucracy out of our way, he's not evil. And he's got RFK, Jr. on board. Let these men do their work before jumping to conclusions. If I'm wrong, I'll admit it, but at the moment, none of us is gifted with foresight. The biggest problem, as I see it, is agency capture a term which is not nearly forceful enough to describe the corruption in D.C.

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D.K. Fynn's avatar

Eye-opening article. Thanks.

I just wanted to inform you about a possible typo: in the last paragraph of the excerpts, Dr Battycharia is quoted as saying, "very effective in producing the risk of death."

I think the proper word is "reducing," not "producing".

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