A coordinated attack against Ivermectin. Blatant manipulation of science and data. Contemptuous flaunting of power and control over the institutions we respected and believed in. All carried out with complete impunity and a seemingly unstoppable momentum. Yes, that’s disturbing, but not disheartening. What would make me utterly depressed…
A coordinated attack against Ivermectin. Blatant manipulation of science and data. Contemptuous flaunting of power and control over the institutions we respected and believed in. All carried out with complete impunity and a seemingly unstoppable momentum. Yes, that’s disturbing, but not disheartening. What would make me utterly depressed would be if it succeeded in convincing people like Dr. Kory to throw in the towel and say it’s not worth it. That hasn’t happened, and I don’t think it will. The human spirit won’t be crushed or stamped out by a transitory wave of forces that seem unstoppable but always fade in due time. Keep it up Dr. Kory! For last two years I have experienced a loss of faith in many institutions and people I believed in, but I’ve also gained an even larger appreciation for integrity and freedom and the people like you who rise to the occasion to which they neither signed up for or wanted, but found themselves in the middle of. Thank you and keep it up!
Greg.. I have to admit that there are days when I am just exhausted with ALL of this.. and just want to go back to some semblance of my former life, or at least take a break from this ivermectin and early treatment (and now vaccine) fight.. But these feelings generally pass within a day or two, then I wake up and just go back at it :)., instinctively Thanks for the support my friend
… “exhausted with ALL this .. and just want to go back to some semblance or my former life … “ .
That statement takes on a whole new meaning when I realize your former life was in one of the most stressful occupations anyone could ever imagine - physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Before ALL this happened, you were nationally and internationally recognized in your field as the expert in many areas of emergency medicine, and you literally wrote the book on some important subjects and techniques in that field.
After ALL this happened, you became recognized as a person who lived up to all of the ideals his field stood for. You have no idea how valuable that is for all of us. I truly mean that, and I’m certain my feelings are shared by tons and tons of people all over this country and the world over.
A coordinated attack against Ivermectin. Blatant manipulation of science and data. Contemptuous flaunting of power and control over the institutions we respected and believed in. All carried out with complete impunity and a seemingly unstoppable momentum. Yes, that’s disturbing, but not disheartening. What would make me utterly depressed would be if it succeeded in convincing people like Dr. Kory to throw in the towel and say it’s not worth it. That hasn’t happened, and I don’t think it will. The human spirit won’t be crushed or stamped out by a transitory wave of forces that seem unstoppable but always fade in due time. Keep it up Dr. Kory! For last two years I have experienced a loss of faith in many institutions and people I believed in, but I’ve also gained an even larger appreciation for integrity and freedom and the people like you who rise to the occasion to which they neither signed up for or wanted, but found themselves in the middle of. Thank you and keep it up!
Greg.. I have to admit that there are days when I am just exhausted with ALL of this.. and just want to go back to some semblance of my former life, or at least take a break from this ivermectin and early treatment (and now vaccine) fight.. But these feelings generally pass within a day or two, then I wake up and just go back at it :)., instinctively Thanks for the support my friend
You’re the real thing Dr. Kory.
… “exhausted with ALL this .. and just want to go back to some semblance or my former life … “ .
That statement takes on a whole new meaning when I realize your former life was in one of the most stressful occupations anyone could ever imagine - physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Before ALL this happened, you were nationally and internationally recognized in your field as the expert in many areas of emergency medicine, and you literally wrote the book on some important subjects and techniques in that field.
After ALL this happened, you became recognized as a person who lived up to all of the ideals his field stood for. You have no idea how valuable that is for all of us. I truly mean that, and I’m certain my feelings are shared by tons and tons of people all over this country and the world over.