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The Pharmaceutical Narrative is Failing - and a Group of Doctors is Helping Push it Over the Edge |
2020-08-10 |
[Bretigne Shaffer] So now we don’t have to listen to what those doctors said in front of the US Supreme Court, because it turns out that one of them has some whacky beliefs about sex with demons causing reproductive disorders. What a relief. I’m not going to pretend that the things Dr. Stella Immanuel has said don’t sound just a little crazy to me. They do. But I’ve been observing this game long enough to have a pretty good idea of how this works: Someone says something that contradicts the dominant narrative (in this case, the narrative about medical science), and the machine that supports that narrative goes into overdrive to discredit them, with whatever information they can dig up—as long as it doesn’t involve discussing the actual substance of what the person has said. I understand that for some people, maybe even for a great many, that is the end of the conversation. So for everyone who is satisfied with the "fringe doctors promoting hydroxychloroquine also believe demon sex causes fybroids" narrative—please, stop here. Your ride is over, and you may go on believing that this group of doctors and other professionals has been thoroughly discredited by these statements. For everyone else, if you are at all interested in why such a coordinated effort has been launched to silence and discredit this group, why—even before the sex demon stuff was uncovered—videos of the group’s press conference were quickly yanked from YouTube, and why their own website was taken down without warning by its host, SquareSpace, (their new website can now be found here) then please keep reading... .... Related: Hydroxychloroquine: 2020-08-06 Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine tests positive ahead of Trump visit UPDATE: 2nd test is negative Hydroxychloroquine: 2020-08-06 It has started: Hundreds of Belgians take Bill Gates, Belgium and WHO advisor to court Hydroxychloroquine: 2020-07-31 Ohio pharmacy board withdraws rule prohibiting use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 |
Posted by:Clem |
#5 an even more anti-parasite move you can make is VOTE in November |
Posted by: Frank G 2020-08-10 13:18 |
#4 Ivermectin is an anti-parasite drug that could cure the coronavirus, according to a new study.Specifically, researchers from Biomedicine Discovery Institute at Monash University in Australia found ... |
Posted by: Blackbeard and Tenille9937 2020-08-10 12:40 |
#3 Australia says that ivermectin is very effective and it can be purchased at a pet store. Ivermectin Paste Dewormer - 6.08g dose @ 1.87% Apple Flavor (6-Pack) 4.8 out of 5 stars 256 |
Posted by: Blackbeard and Tenille9937 2020-08-10 12:37 |
#2 and for other common drugs the therapeutic dosage is not very far from the toxic or 'does harm' dosage, e.g., tylenol |
Posted by: lord garth 2020-08-10 12:12 |
#1 Lots of "medications" are more side effect than therapeutic value. They should all be sold over the counter, caveat emptor. I know plenty of people I wouldn't interact with at all if it weren't for their nicotine and caffeine use. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2020-08-10 02:12 |