I have good reason to believe that my wife and I had covid in early 2020, and were very ill. Not much was known about it at the time, but I knew we didn't want it back, and didn't want other family members to catch it. With that incentive (and the fact that I'm an incurable readaholic) I was reading anything I could find about the diseas…
I have good reason to believe that my wife and I had covid in early 2020, and were very ill. Not much was known about it at the time, but I knew we didn't want it back, and didn't want other family members to catch it. With that incentive (and the fact that I'm an incurable readaholic) I was reading anything I could find about the disease. When highly credentialed doctors were publicizing great success treating it with IVM, HQ and vitamins, and were viciously attacked by our public serpents and media, I was dumbfounded. It made no sense, if our collective goal was to beat this disease.....or was it? Obviously, this premise was wrong.
This two-part article is the most thorough and comprehensive thing I have read on what - and who - is behind the attacks on the safe, effective and relatively cheap treatments.
Thank you for all that you have done, and every word that you write. BTW, I don't think you need professional help to write your book.
Our story is similar. My husband and I had the ColdVid in January 2020, he brought it back on a plane going through Denver and staying in a resort hotel in Boulder (remember that early presentation on the west coast and all those tech people traveling for the holidays). The experience was fast and furious, just an exotically different feeling than a cold or flu. We recovered much more quickly than the usual cold, 4-5 days with no aftermath. Nasty then Nothing Burger. My stepdad reads Chinese news online every morning, and we were hearing about the Wuhan reports when we stayed with him over holidays, the last week of December, first week of January. So we knew what it was when we got it, just a few days before Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson revealed their early experience. Just after we had it, my stepdad then had the version which was gastric: again fast, unpleasant, and over with in just over a day.
So we were all stocked up and prepared before mid March. I had been reading PubMed daily and finding YT channels with Dr. Been, Dr. Roger Seheult at MedCram, Dr. John Campbell, and many more. I was intrigued to see Dr. David Scheim on Medical Update Online in a video on ivermectin and when I realized he lived nearby I wrote to him and offered help in working on research papers, starting with the one on the fabulous Peru ivermectin experience. Dr. Scheim, retired HHS scientist, working in some obscurity and without fanfare, now has five important papers published on spike protein and/or ivermectin, two address mechanism of action on clotting, one showing ivermectin unbinds the rouleaux formation of newly clotting red blood cells. People in late career or retirement were able to take more risks and find the courage to speak out and do something.
Lots of everyday folks out there were earnestly using their skills in any way, trying to learn, to help in some meaningful way, and were restrained in countless peculiar ways. It was obvious just a few months in to the phenomenon that something was terribly wrong with public health, traditional medicine, the research publication engine, all government, and social media.
So it is a very special experience for me and my husband, research scientists at the very core, to see those professionals in a variety of disciplines that broke through the chains of censorship, who took the risks and the heat, continuing on and still having success and traction in making a difference. They are such superheroes to me. Their presence staves off despair.
Someone looking for an angle for a writing experience should gather these vignettes, large and small, draw some conclusions, and publish them in a collection. So we learn how to act faster and coordinate more quickly in future assaults on our honored traditions. I am a good editor and would offer help to someone taking on that challenge.
I agree with all you said, Rex Larson! Dr. Kory’s writing is superb!
We had the same journey with serious illness in early 2020, a second milder bout in 2022, and deep-dive research throughout. A comment and articles in The Epoch Times started our journey, and our research has never stopped. FLCCC has been a huge part of that research, along with many other courageous truth-tellers.
So many lives have been lost to ignorance, murderous lies, immense greed and lust for power, propaganda, evil intent, and ginormous suppression of truth.
Assuming the human race survives — and I’m not confident at this point — this period in history will be recorded as the most cruel, vicious, conspiracy to commit crimes against humanity!
Thank you to Dr. Kory and to all the heroes who stepped up. Saving the world is a big job, but if it happens, you are the heroes who did that!
That may well prove true, not just saving lives but maybe even the species. "Assuming the human race survives.." is something I have been increasingly thinking about. The fertility problems, and Dr. Jessica Rose's recent post on the findings in Zebrafish and the ecosystem particularly disturbing.
I have good reason to believe that my wife and I had covid in early 2020, and were very ill. Not much was known about it at the time, but I knew we didn't want it back, and didn't want other family members to catch it. With that incentive (and the fact that I'm an incurable readaholic) I was reading anything I could find about the disease. When highly credentialed doctors were publicizing great success treating it with IVM, HQ and vitamins, and were viciously attacked by our public serpents and media, I was dumbfounded. It made no sense, if our collective goal was to beat this disease.....or was it? Obviously, this premise was wrong.
This two-part article is the most thorough and comprehensive thing I have read on what - and who - is behind the attacks on the safe, effective and relatively cheap treatments.
Thank you for all that you have done, and every word that you write. BTW, I don't think you need professional help to write your book.
Rex, you made my day my friend..
Our story is similar. My husband and I had the ColdVid in January 2020, he brought it back on a plane going through Denver and staying in a resort hotel in Boulder (remember that early presentation on the west coast and all those tech people traveling for the holidays). The experience was fast and furious, just an exotically different feeling than a cold or flu. We recovered much more quickly than the usual cold, 4-5 days with no aftermath. Nasty then Nothing Burger. My stepdad reads Chinese news online every morning, and we were hearing about the Wuhan reports when we stayed with him over holidays, the last week of December, first week of January. So we knew what it was when we got it, just a few days before Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson revealed their early experience. Just after we had it, my stepdad then had the version which was gastric: again fast, unpleasant, and over with in just over a day.
https://www.gastrojournal.org/article/S0016-5085(20)30281-X/pdf
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/gastrointestinal-symptoms-in-covid-19-what-do-we-know-so-far#How-COVID-19-causes-GI-symptoms
So we were all stocked up and prepared before mid March. I had been reading PubMed daily and finding YT channels with Dr. Been, Dr. Roger Seheult at MedCram, Dr. John Campbell, and many more. I was intrigued to see Dr. David Scheim on Medical Update Online in a video on ivermectin and when I realized he lived nearby I wrote to him and offered help in working on research papers, starting with the one on the fabulous Peru ivermectin experience. Dr. Scheim, retired HHS scientist, working in some obscurity and without fanfare, now has five important papers published on spike protein and/or ivermectin, two address mechanism of action on clotting, one showing ivermectin unbinds the rouleaux formation of newly clotting red blood cells. People in late career or retirement were able to take more risks and find the courage to speak out and do something.
Lots of everyday folks out there were earnestly using their skills in any way, trying to learn, to help in some meaningful way, and were restrained in countless peculiar ways. It was obvious just a few months in to the phenomenon that something was terribly wrong with public health, traditional medicine, the research publication engine, all government, and social media.
So it is a very special experience for me and my husband, research scientists at the very core, to see those professionals in a variety of disciplines that broke through the chains of censorship, who took the risks and the heat, continuing on and still having success and traction in making a difference. They are such superheroes to me. Their presence staves off despair.
Someone looking for an angle for a writing experience should gather these vignettes, large and small, draw some conclusions, and publish them in a collection. So we learn how to act faster and coordinate more quickly in future assaults on our honored traditions. I am a good editor and would offer help to someone taking on that challenge.
I agree with all you said, Rex Larson! Dr. Kory’s writing is superb!
We had the same journey with serious illness in early 2020, a second milder bout in 2022, and deep-dive research throughout. A comment and articles in The Epoch Times started our journey, and our research has never stopped. FLCCC has been a huge part of that research, along with many other courageous truth-tellers.
So many lives have been lost to ignorance, murderous lies, immense greed and lust for power, propaganda, evil intent, and ginormous suppression of truth.
Assuming the human race survives — and I’m not confident at this point — this period in history will be recorded as the most cruel, vicious, conspiracy to commit crimes against humanity!
Thank you to Dr. Kory and to all the heroes who stepped up. Saving the world is a big job, but if it happens, you are the heroes who did that!
That may well prove true, not just saving lives but maybe even the species. "Assuming the human race survives.." is something I have been increasingly thinking about. The fertility problems, and Dr. Jessica Rose's recent post on the findings in Zebrafish and the ecosystem particularly disturbing.
https://jessicar.substack.com/p/a-new-paper-shows-spike-toxicity?r=c8vqx&s=r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Jessica Rose is awesome! I read all her stuff.
Egads! I loved public “serpents!!!”