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Just_Henry's avatar

“Modern” medicine has put itself into the Dark Ages because its capture by big pharma curtails thought into real solutions like vitamin D, ivermectin, fenbendazole and hydroxycholroquine

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

When you put it like that, I can' t help but agree, it seems simple. I think folks need to examine what their 401Ks are invested in, they rope folks into 'group thinking' there.

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Greg Pilcher's avatar

Another well-researched, well-written article. Thanks, Dr. Huber -- you're doing wonderful work shining a light on this tragedy.

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SomeDude's avatar

my ex-boss (I quit after nearly 2 years of half time hours for my full time job) got days of vertigo after one of his injections.

of course his medic was baffled, but he "did his own research" which led to nothing related to being injected and decided all was well.

he got severe shingles before that, took steroid shots, and again failed to associate correlation with causation.

he continued to rabidly support the biomedical interventions including face diapers throughout my tenure there, and thought he was hilarious making fun of "anti vax" views like mine.

no telling how he's doing now, he sold his half of the business not long after he canned the other competent mac tech soon after I quit

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

It 'beggars belief' that folks can't see they are killin themselves. Train has reached the station, I suppose, in getting folks to off themselves. Here is Kevin McCairn talking to Daniel Nagasse, https://rumble.com/v49cr2u-dr-daniel-nagase-covid-vaccines-and-state-tyranny-why-the-professional-clas.html (pardon a slow start, much worth listening)

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John Roberts's avatar

Some Dude

“failed to associate correlation with causation”

What a profound statement.

It’s beyond my understanding why some can’t connect the dots.

Seen same in my family and circle of friends.

Great comment.

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Rosemary B's avatar

The vaccine circus has been a disaster. It is shocking to see that there are still many who are deeply religious about them.

What about all of these new mabs and nibs

and drugs like Prolia?

Now that I am getting older, there are a lot more drugs being pushed by doctors

that I am not quite sure they have our best interests in mind.

Yesterday I was at a rheumatologist for severe RA after being coerced into taking the first two pfizer shots (husband needed heart surgery and taking care of my father in a fancy place that required the shot)

This doc wants me to try prolia for my osteoporosis.

I am wary.

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jon archer's avatar

Plant-derived natural medicines for the management of osteoporosis:

A comprehensive review of clinical trials

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38223808/

not to forget adequate silica

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Steshu Dostoevsky's avatar

Absolutely brilliant article, Colleen! Thank you for sharing it.

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Lawrence Butts's avatar

Not sure it matters anymore. If the vaccine doesn’t kill them the coming immune escape virus will. They are all the walking dead. We (the unvaccinated) just need to figure out how we will deal with the coming mass extinction event.

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Lawrence Butts's avatar

So you are a virus denier and essentially a science denier then? I usually block folks like you. But as long as you take this elsewhere I won’t block you. Check out the science on my last post. It’s the real stuff.

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Peter 🔒's avatar

Additionally, Claim the 1.5 MIL Euros from Samuel Eckert, then:

If one can prove, Scientifically, that the C19 virus exists

https://samueleckert.net/isolate-truth-fund/

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Castigator's avatar

You got two things wrong at the same time. There was no virus to start with; therefore, there will be no immune escape. There were judiciously applied bioweapons, just as there are going to be. Vaxxed or not, everyone will have to face that, so same difference if you do not mind a pun.

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Peter 🔒's avatar

I don't know for sure if they exist. The links above provide good context for the doubts on the the methods of virology. I certainly would not trust the Rockefeller Medical Establishment.

People instantly go tribal on Social Media if you don't agree with them, have you noticed?

Provide a 1-2 sentence thesis statement on your view. Then we have a discussion; Or should I consider blocking you?

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

The term "denier" is fraught with nasty implications and perhaps a different term could be used. Just a thought.

As to the toxin/virus debate my thought is that a toxic effect will dampen out over time and distance and that does not seem to be what happens in most transmittable illnesses. In other words, if I am exposed to a toxin at work and develop a symptom or symptoms then come home and expose my wife to whatever residual toxins I am shedding any symptoms she experiences should be less severe than mine as she will be exposed to less toxins than me. If she goes on to expose her mother to whatever toxin remains then any symptoms she experiences should be less severe yet. Our experience with illness is in opposition to this paradigm as I may contract something from the outside world and experience certain symptoms while my wife, after contact with me and whatever I am dealing with, may experience similar symptoms but of more severity and duration and likewise anyone she comes into close contact with. Some sort of self-replicating process appears to be taking place. My two cents.

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Castigator's avatar

You might find a couple cents more here: https://awkwardgit.substack.com/p/scientific-paper-from-2020-showing

Things are not all they seem to be.

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Peter 🔒's avatar

I think that's a fair assessment. I can't claim to be an expert in immunology/virology/microscopy/toxins or illness transmission; but I do think people should be able to think differently and examine things from different angles, without being labeled. But I will dismiss his weak attack.

Poison ivy/oak can be transmitted from person to person, and be equal in severity, less, or more severe depending on the recipient. Radiation, chlorine gas, 2nd hand smoke, and asbestos fibers can also be absorbed and create health issues for a 2nd-contact person. This is not a disease.

MiRNA & EV's (Extracellular Vesicles)

Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5854634/

"Microvesicles, 100‒1000 nm in diameter, are secreted into the extracellular environment by direct budding of cytoplasmic contents from the cell surface membrane. They contain protein, significant amounts of mRNA, microRNA (miRNA), and non-coding RNA, as well as some membrane receptors. Microvesicles have been reported to participate in the processes of intercellular communication, immune regulation, and metastasis (Thery et al., 2006; Lee et al., 2012)"

Exosomes are considered EVs. Pheromones are EVs and can be received by other people. It brings more questions than answers for me. More on EVs - (2019) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678302/

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Peter 🔒's avatar

A simple explanation is DNA Plasmids (essentially modified Bacteria). That's what JJ Couey stipulates. One can sneeze these, inhale them and get a foreign, new type of Bacteria in your system. Other things like foreign proteins or MiRNA's that your body doesn't recognize could also be absorbed. Then an immune response is formed.

I don't see why this is hard to understand. I'm not even a Bio major. Have a good weekend St. Alia.

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Peter 🔒's avatar

Perhaps Lawrence doesn't Know that RM worked for Alchem like in 2012 - 2019. https://charleswright1.substack.com/p/did-robert-malone-use-a-live-virus

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Ned B.'s avatar

2 of my dear friends, both in their 70s and fully vaccinated and boosted, have been incapacitated By Vertigo

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Huge implications if they can’t drive anymore! So sorry.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

So many tragic stories like this. Who would’ve believed a few years ago that the population would be mass-murdered and mass-disabled. Intentionally. 😔

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Larry Inn's avatar

Excellent research.

Vaccines = BioWeapons.

"Biowarfare and Terrorism,"by Francis A. Boyle. He is responsible for drafting the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989, the American implementing legislation for the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention. (copyright 2005, http://claritypress.com.)

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Award for Best First Paragraph (actually the 2nd paragraph...) so far in 2024.

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Lawrence Brown's avatar

Great stuff, Dr Huber, Thank You!

A small thing, but if I were going to use Cortes and the Aztecs as a metaphor/allegory to illustrate the official covid vax narrative vs the few brave souls who told the truth, would it not be more apt to present people like yourself as Cortes? Overwhelmingly outnumbered, he saw the brutality of the Aztec "official narrative" on how to stay alive by their sacrifice of hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, to the sun god on the high altar of the Temple Mayor....which might bear a striking metaphorical resemblance to the headquarters of Pfizer or Moderna. The Aztecs (the pro vax crowd) had a high priest (Fauci) who - out of ignorance or malice or both - willingly and fervently sacrificed the innocent to ward off death, a misguided system of superstitious beliefs that coated the temple steps with a tacky residue of blood. Then came Cortes (yourself, Dr Malone, Steve Kirsch, etc), and the truth of the Gospel of Christ saved the Aztecs from the high priest's knife. Ironically, both the Aztecs and mRNA jabs attack the heart.

Coincidence, I'm sure.

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From the Beach...🌞🇧🇷🏖️🌊🐬🌎😎's avatar

Firm handshake, Colleen.

I segway between Texas and Brasil annually.

In Brasil at present enjoying Equatorial living in the northeast. Warm and sunny.

Big McCullough fan. Harvey Reich, too.

Have been taking Ivermetcin prophylaxis since 2021. Widely available in Brasil as an OTC medication. Extremely inexpensive.

I have had zero complications. Medtronic Defibrillator/Pacemaker implant in 2018.

I am a happy camper on the beach!

Appreciate all you do for us.

Obrigado.

🌞🌴🌊🏖👍😎🇧🇷

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coords1306's avatar

This part has so much information compressed into I feel simply elaborating out each piece would be an amazing book. 'The prevailing medical philosophy / religion of our era holds vaccine beliefs as core tenets. The notion of immune function conferred by an arbitrarily chosen injected liquid, rather than organized by specialized and synergistic leukocytes (with complex interactions with nutrients), as optimal bulwark against infectious disease, is an 18th century superstition dressed up as contemporary medical sophistication.'

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

I would not be surprised to find a shrine to the syringe in the hospital chapel. It is a sacrament in allopathic medicine.

Place your faith in God, not man.

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Radha Nichole Smith's avatar

Another hive-mind essay plus commentary. Anti-vaxxers are downright crazies. Make sure y’all catch the ship in the comet’s tail.

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Larry Inn's avatar

Aloha Dr. Colleen Huber. It's so nice to meet a unique brave Soul...working and advocating for a better World. Bless you Dr. C. Huber.

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