Maybe my tinfoil hat is squeezing my brain, but if this or something like this was planned, then laying off healthcare workers who should be there to treat the unfortunate souls that acquire these diseases, only assures us that this is not a fatal flaw, but a fatal feature.
I have first hand experience with MSA, my husband died from it in 2018. It took us about 3 - 4 years before we even got a diagnosis that's how rare it was. Evidently it won't be rare any more.
It is a particularly grim, heartbreaking disease which I wouldn't wish on evil people let alone innocents, especially our children who are the future.
This is a staggeringly bad situation and a long, drawn out death sentence for anyone who gets it. There will be a depletion of resources needed to care for patients, the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual effects on caregivers and families, and most important, grief over the death of your loved one.
Life expectancy once diagnosed is about 5 - 10 years I'm trying to comprehend this and I can't right now. It's so, so evil to do this!
We're not going to see any honest debates on covid data any time soon. In most cases they simply refuse to collect the data that points to negatives. Or they quit reporting data where negatives appear.
Covid for the most part is global warming on a even bigger scale. It's too important to the world government's to back away from. They need this to keep flowing dollars out.
Where Twitter is concerned, it isn't just Twitter. People, companies, just don't like their narratives contradicted. I've been kicked off of conservative sites over something as simple as the basic math of 3 > 1.
These things are about political religion and narrative control and BOTH sides are just as guilty and childish about protecting their marketed brand of cray cray.
which takes you to the page of FLCCC (Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance - Prevention & Treatment Protocols for COVID-19) which has a section on ivermectin - doctors who will prescribe it and which pharmacies will fill prescriptions for ivermectin. It also includes other immune-boosting treatments. Very helpful!
It doesn't take long before we default to "they censored it, so it must be true." Which is dangerous in its own right. Oh what tangled webs we weave...
Steve's too kind, as usual. It's hardly that "Twitter believes this is not true, but they refuse to tell anyone why". The narrative police don't care at all about what's true, but they can instantly recognize damaging information for which they don't have a readymade counter.
Happily, unlike the great majority of censored public figures with functioning moral compasses, Steve's a man of some means, is well-endowed with grit and tenacity, and intends to do something about this. Come join the cause!
Maybe my tinfoil hat is squeezing my brain, but if this or something like this was planned, then laying off healthcare workers who should be there to treat the unfortunate souls that acquire these diseases, only assures us that this is not a fatal flaw, but a fatal feature.
I have first hand experience with MSA, my husband died from it in 2018. It took us about 3 - 4 years before we even got a diagnosis that's how rare it was. Evidently it won't be rare any more.
It is a particularly grim, heartbreaking disease which I wouldn't wish on evil people let alone innocents, especially our children who are the future.
This is a staggeringly bad situation and a long, drawn out death sentence for anyone who gets it. There will be a depletion of resources needed to care for patients, the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual effects on caregivers and families, and most important, grief over the death of your loved one.
Life expectancy once diagnosed is about 5 - 10 years I'm trying to comprehend this and I can't right now. It's so, so evil to do this!
Thanks for that input.
We're not going to see any honest debates on covid data any time soon. In most cases they simply refuse to collect the data that points to negatives. Or they quit reporting data where negatives appear.
Covid for the most part is global warming on a even bigger scale. It's too important to the world government's to back away from. They need this to keep flowing dollars out.
Where Twitter is concerned, it isn't just Twitter. People, companies, just don't like their narratives contradicted. I've been kicked off of conservative sites over something as simple as the basic math of 3 > 1.
These things are about political religion and narrative control and BOTH sides are just as guilty and childish about protecting their marketed brand of cray cray.
We don't see much honest debate on anything, lately. The new norm is "don't engage, don't reason, just block". Thanks for that, Twitter.
On Dr. Kirsch's substack of the article Mark references, one of the commenters added this link:
https://covid19criticalcare.com
which takes you to the page of FLCCC (Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance - Prevention & Treatment Protocols for COVID-19) which has a section on ivermectin - doctors who will prescribe it and which pharmacies will fill prescriptions for ivermectin. It also includes other immune-boosting treatments. Very helpful!
Rule of thumb- censors work at suppressing the truth 99% of the time.
It doesn't take long before we default to "they censored it, so it must be true." Which is dangerous in its own right. Oh what tangled webs we weave...
Steve's too kind, as usual. It's hardly that "Twitter believes this is not true, but they refuse to tell anyone why". The narrative police don't care at all about what's true, but they can instantly recognize damaging information for which they don't have a readymade counter.
Happily, unlike the great majority of censored public figures with functioning moral compasses, Steve's a man of some means, is well-endowed with grit and tenacity, and intends to do something about this. Come join the cause!
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/twitter-terminated-me-now-im-going
You misspelled Twitter. Do it again and you'll be banned. I don't need your vulgarity.,