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Im a nobody, who reads alot and crunches numbers... Johns Hopkins was bought off to promote false doctrine for 2 years and now in the face of the TRUTH, they have no choice but to "sorta" come clean... its disgusting. Im SO glad you spoke the truth the whole time, there were a lot of people trying to and getting silenced. ITS TIME FOR THE TRUTH!

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Notice how it's from the school of Economics, not health or medicine?

Since when do economists analyze public health?

I think this will be the way they can hide it or dismiss it in the future when these psychopaths wanna do a future lockdown

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A BITTER TRUTH, you're so right.

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Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

My friend, Raymond, died of sepsis in May 2021. He waited too long to get to hospital. Apparently, there is a sepsis "golden hour" like with a stroke, where standard protocol treatment within this time can usually save the patient. Show up too late, and little can be done. Raymond delayed because of the Covid scare. I bet there are untold thousands who shared his fate.

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I am sorry for your friend. Early treatment, particularly in life-threatening sepsis must not be delayed. Populations cannot afford the inane superstition of lockdowns.

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High dose IV vitamin C would stop sepsis in its tracks, but hospitals refuse to use it bcz hospitals are death mills.

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Nonsense. C does not stop sepsis.

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Tell that to Linus Pauling, Dr Robert Cathcart et al who all did exactly that during their many year careers using high dose vitamin C in the form of ascorbic acid IV’s. Or read the research on it at www.doctoryourself.com

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Honestly, I'd have to be unconscious and carried in to go to the hospital at this point. Not that I'm afraid of covid. I'm afraid of the doctors and nurses.

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Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

At this point we now know that basically every single thing that was done in the name of public health, in order to protect us, was exactly wrong. Nice to see some others (besides you 😉) finally coming out and admitting it.

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Feb 3, 2022·edited Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

A public health paper written by their school of Economics. That's suspicious as fk. What's next, an economic paper written by a biologist?

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Or a politician practicing medicine? Oh . . . wait.

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Its not the first time that Johns Hopkins has shown some integrity. Not enough. But some. Maybe reform is possible.

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THEY have no choice right now, too much evidence showing they lied to the world.

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Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

This proves what we already knew. It's long been established that isolating the healthy is ineffective. We've only begun calculating the costs of the lockdowns. This will become the crime of the century. Maybe even last century. Last time we resolved it at Nuremberg. This one should be in Tallahassee.

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Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Where to start with the crimes? Masks, toxic vaccines, pointless, ruinous "lockdowns" (that's frankly an ugly prison term I'd never heard used on "the outside" until 2020. I used to do prison ministry and no one has been allowed into the local state pen since 2020. Now that's a "lockdown".)

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Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Not to mention what masking children has done to society over the long run. God help us.

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That is utterly heartbreaking. These poor kids. Masked and chased by fiends with needles.

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Feb 3, 2022·edited Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Think about how many people have been de-platformed and otherwise censored for saying this very same thing not too long ago. The ‘fact checkers’ claimed that this was misinformation not too long ago, proving what Joe Rogan recently said in his response to the farcical Spotify dust up, that what was considered misinformation is now taken as fact.

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I was permanently suspended from Twitter, 20,100 followers gone poof! in an instant, because I wrote and substantiated what is now being acknowledged more broadly.

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It's hilarious, Johns Hopkins - the active participant of the entire PSYOP, including the event 201, is now stating the obvious. They don't say a word till they are instructed to do so, let's see where it is all going. They trained the huge segment of the world population to obey the nonsense and the next step is already scripted. We don't know 100% how it's going to play out, pay attention to the predictive programming:

Get Ready For The Next One

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/get-ready-for-the-next-one

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Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Big pharma and street drug dealers both want you to believe you have to have their product.

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Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

100%. I am a nurse and I used to be fascinated with pharmacology. After a few years of working inpatient units, I started to avoid pharmaceuticals whenever possible. After 15 years and a Covid pandemic, I am questioning my entire career.

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Feb 7, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Find a good hospice to work for so you won't be under heavy handed hospital protocols. Bonus fact: stage 4 lung cancer patients live longer on hospice than on chemotherapy.

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Yes, and as a naturopathic oncologist of 15 years, I've seen many patients of various cancers who recuperated somewhat on hospice after chemo poisoning, then felt better enough to come out of hospice, recover further on treatments at my clinic, eliminate the cancer, and are still in remission. I wrote more about their history in my book Manifesto for a Cancer Patient.

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Feb 9, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

That's wonderful! My brother is a hospice nurse and likes letting his patients know they can take pill holidays. And as you say, the patients can improve some and stabilize. My dad knew an 80+ year old man who was on hospice for 3 years with stage 4 colon cancer. He only passed away after he fell and broke his hip.

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SO sorry! Hopefully, you will find a way to use your skills somewhere where pharma won't be involved. Or change careers and enjoy a whole new life!

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I know that not all pharmaceuticals are bad. There are definitely some good ones. Our current healthcare system is a mess. I am hoping that some good and some reform can come from all this. Like a focus on lifestyle changes and diet modification instead of meds. Getting government out of healthcare so hospitals aren’t controlled by government reimbursement. There are many other things that need to change. I hope this whole mess has created the opportunity to do so. Thank you! These last couple years have been difficult in many ways.

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Yes, difficult for sure. $ is the idol with pharma and they don't care about our health or safety, unfortunately. It SHOULD be a great opportunity to change things, I just have no hope in the people who should be forcing changes in how things are done. Joe Rogans podcast with John Abramson #1756, Great topic on this subject! They cover a lot of ground of the medical needing overhaul.

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Feb 3, 2022·edited Feb 3, 2022

Thank you! I will definitely listen to that podcast. I don’t think that the people who should change it will change it. I think that alternatives to the current system will present themselves. Currently we have a huge staff shortage in all areas. Nurses, CNAs , respiratory therapists, and Providers. Tons of nurses are traveling and making ridiculous amounts of money. This is causing another layer of problems. This can’t last forever. Morale is low. This on top of all the corruption. I don’t know where all this will go, but I am hopeful that this current situation opens the door for some much needed alternative and affordable options. Or give some of the naturopathic clinics a chance to compete.

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Feb 3, 2022·edited Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Thanks Colleen, I will include this to support my argument that it is time to end facility capacity restrictions on Fort Riley. Much love from a fellow zonian!

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Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

One of many sacred cows you exposed.

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#GreatBarringtonDeclaration

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Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Cool. Time for justice.

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Feb 3, 2022Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

🥇 Best headline award! 🏆

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I got my ass handed to me on the Twitter the other day. I was trying to say that for all the controversy around pandemic policy, the difference between Florida and Israel in Covid Deaths is probably offset enough by Florida keeping its economy up to make it a net even. But my own basic, really basic, analysis on it was months old and revisiting made me flinch a bit. Theoretically if Florida had Israel's Case Mortality Rate it would have saved close to 50K lives. In reality there is age and general health, and living situations etc. But back to the point. If Florida had locked down tighter lives would be lost that way as well. Based on the responses I got, I don't think people gung ho for lockdowns understand the impact of them at all.

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I believe the other factor is at least in the States, not all the 850k deaths were from c19. NOT even close. Yes people died, but they died from lack of early treatment, and died from other causes then labeled c19. Statistically c19 went after the infirmed and elderly in ltc. Im not so sure it could EVER be averted.

Too many lies believed by the masses. Cant convince them that masks and lockdowns were anything other than an evil hysterical response to a new flu variety. We just have to get on with life, leave behind those who can't deal with the reality they were PLAYED>

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Twitter is a horrible place. Honestly, the response you got is a badge of honor. Did you get any respectful debate with actual numbers and data? Or did you just get childish emotional responses trying to guilt and shame you into silence?

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One guy just noted that if Canada had the rates Florida had it would be X more amount of death. I copped to the death total being higher than I had remembered but had to add that Florida's death rate is better than my state NJ's and NY's. To which someone noted if you counted only after vaccines were available NY/NJ are better than Fla....I didn't realize that that way of keeping score would discount the deaths due to letting the virus go through nursing homes early on. And someone else mentioned Cali is better. Also some articles that based on the timing of them I think were published right after Florida's seasonal spike but before the north east's.

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It’s hard to know for sure. There are so many people analyzing the data. I think many are dishonest and Alex Berenson reports that the US data is corrupted. It is frustrating trying to find the truth.

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You have to look at this by age group. Florida has a very large elderly population which are in the covid target zone.

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I googled it really quick and I think they are 10 years older than Israel. But check me on that

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This isn't going to help. The excuse will be those 1800 or so lives were well worth it, never mind everyone else the lockdowns killed. These people are too myopic to get through to.

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DID ANYONE NOTICE THIS:

It's the school of Economics, reporting deaths etc. Not the money thing, which economists do.

You would think it would be in another school, like public health etc?

I think they'll use that to discredit the paper when convinient. I can't stand academia and all of this nonsense genetics (modern eugenics) and virology hocus pocus.

It reminds me of when there was the Sturgis bike rally. Articles citing a huge prediction of future convid cases. So I looked, and it was predicted by a mutha trucking economist?

Wtf.

This is fking stupid...

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Economists are not restricted to things related to currency. Check the definition. Example Thomas Sowell is an economist.

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JHU is one of their key players. That report is part of their play.

Only quote JHU against it and its supporters.

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