Posted on 09/06/2021 2:34:44 AM PDT by Kaslin
Early twentieth-century satirist H.L. Mencken quipped, "For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong." The ongoing COVID-19 disaster illustrates the truth of Mencken's Meta-Law.
We have a virus afflicting us. Wait! That's not true. We have multiple viruses, and alpha, beta, gamma, delta, lambda, and who knows how many other variants of COVID. Yet the answer given by the CDC, Fauci, Biden, and PMSNBC is that we have to wear masks, get vaxxed, socially distance, and maybe lock down. Those are simple solutions to a much more complicated problem than those problem-solvers are willing to admit. Let's break it down.
There are at least five notable variants that were originally called Brazilian, Indian, and so on. But politically correct authorities decided that, like with hurricanes, we can't be racist. They have to be named for Greek letters, and that cultural appropriation is OK.
Those viruses aren't identical. We now know that the vaccines don't work equally well on all of them. We know that more variants are coming, and just like the flu shot, a COVID shot is not a COVID shot is not a COVID shot. Today's vaccine won't necessarily give the same immunity for today's variant and tomorrow's variant.
We know that some people are naturally immune to COVID without ever being exposed to either the virus or the vax. We're not sure why, but one suggestion is that they've already been exposed to some other coronavirus. That wouldn't be a surprise because at least two coronaviruses can cause the common cold. Others have recovered from the Wuhan Flu and have more robust immunity to more variants than people who only got the Fauci ouchy.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Questions for those who know more:
Besides Zelenko and IBM, what are the other outpatient protocols?
Does the CDC support any of them?
Thx.
“But if you use antivirals in the early stage of the infection, when there’s lots of virus around, they can be very good. There are at least thirteen outpatient treatment protocols that address this issue.”
Questions for those who know more:
Besides Zelenko and IBM, what are the other outpatient protocols?
Does the CDC support any of them?
Thx.
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Sure. There’s AAPS, IMAP, IMASK, FLCC etc. etc. McCullough’s AAPS protocol and Zelenko’s seem to be the two best known, but people report success with others.
The CDC insists that zero treatment protocols be permitted to patients, who are not even granted a ‘right to try’ protocols like that of Zelenko, which has a track record of reducing hospitalization and death by 85% among the most vulnerable patients (elderly with co-morbidities). The CDC’s motto, “Better you die than
let you try” to live.
In fact, the CDC incentivizes denial of all care to patients, except ventilators which are too aggressive for diseased lung tissue.
The CDC has produced a 340 page Covid Protocol which prohibits all medications that work, right down to advising against Vitamins C and D.
If the hospitals rigidly adhere to the CDC’s disasterous ‘protocol’ (e.g., do nothing), then the CDC exonerates hospitals from all potential liability no matter what happens to the patient.
At the same time, tens of thousands of dollars pour into hospitals for every “Covid’ patient they diagnose using a fake PCR test.
At present, Covid has the same death stats, according to the CDC, as a bad flu, which is amazing when you consider they don’t allow anyone to be treated for it, and they misdiagnose other flu, pneumonia and respiratory infection with the fAKE PCR, and then deny all treatments.
So no, to keep the EUA in place on toxic vaccines, the CDC has to be able to claim no treatments exist. Therefore, even though treatment protocols are saving lives around the world, the CDC pretends none exist, even 19 months into the catastrophe they manufactured.
BTW, speaking of countermeasures, this one unapproved...
Anyone know if folks treated with Ivermectin have fewer issues with loss of smell...?
If so, that's a game changer.
Thanks for posting. There are some good linked sources in this article that includes information I was going to try to look up today.
Lots of info to look up there. Do you have links to the CDC 340 page Covid Protocol, or to the legal issues of them, such as “right to try” issues?
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