Posted on 02/14/2023 6:26:08 AM PST by wastedyears
A short video with interviews by some of the doctors that went against the grain during the "worst disease ever" plague.
That’s cool.
I wonder how they defined “vaccine” back in ‘51!
I just recently had a COVID test and it was negative.
More than a year ago I had Wu-flu symptoms and went on a seven day Ivermectin protocol. Healed up quickly.
I’ve lost all respect for the “medical establishment.”
Don’t know. If you want a copy, here’s a link:
https://www.amazon.com/Building-Better-English-Workbook-Handbook/dp/B00J1UASW0
The two authors were instructors at Maine Township high school (Des Plaines and Park Ridge, IL). If they were still there in 61, they may have instructed Hilliary, before Wellesly and Alinsky gave her the corrupted lust for power she has held to since.
Nobody has suggested that you take life-saving medicine.
Happier now?
I don’t understand your point…
adding to watch list
I’ve gone from general apathy to visceral distrust of the medical establishment.
I managed to bootleg some IVM and it performed flawlessly on my covid.
There...fixed. Don’t know why, but it’s fingernails on a chalkboard to me.
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It’s a fairly common mistake. Just a few days ago I wrote a sentence that caused me to pause a moment concerning which one to use where there was an inanimate noun following two personal pronouns.
A short video with interviews by some of the doctors that who went against the grain during the “worst disease ever” plague.
There...fixed. Don’t know why, but it’s fingernails on a chalkboard to me.
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Does the word ‘that’ refer back to the interviews or to the doctors, and how does one make that determination. Proximity?
Anybody with a few brain cells to rub together should have an extreme distrust of almost the entire medical industry.
I think in this case is refers to ‘doctors’, as the rest of the sentence is ‘active’. That is, the doctors went against the grain since they form the basis of the interviews.
I gave my son some ivermectin during a bout of Covid. He has kept taking it as it helps with his chronic Asthma.
Nice. I know 7 people that have used it. 3 with the actual pills and 4 with the paste from Tractor Supply.
Oddly, every one them said that by the third morning they felt fine.
I believe I may have misunderstood yours.
Data doesn’t require a doctor to be presented. It requires an understanding of statistics.
I understood that those of us presenting data demonstrating the danger of the mRNA injections compared against effective therapeutics were being referenced as “FRoctors”.
I’m beginning to think you are instead referring to those claiming to have medical knowledge and still pushing the clot shot even now when we have the data that demonstrates the relative dangers and benefits of the mRNA shots and the attacked therapeutics.
for later post #5
Thanks I was referring to FR doctors (purported!)
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