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I haven't found very many medical professionals that believe that the pandemic was not real. Most of them, even the ones that call out the mRNA still push the pandemic narrative. I am glad I found your substack today. I didn't believe it from the start. I worked with patients during SARs-1 and knew that everything that was happening was not right. I refused to get tested and the mRNA injections. There is a big history with SARs viruses already. They are not novel in the least. I knew the history of PCR tests as well and what the actual creator of them said and their purpose before he died.

At the beginning if you were paying attention, motorcycle accident. It was a covid death because they tested him positive. I remember that one specifically. There were many more just like it being reported. People ignored, didn't hear, to fearful or whatever it was.

If you like PANDA, have you followed any of Where are the numbers work? They are statisticians. They have their own approach coming to same conclusion there was no pandemic and have been shunned the same way. One of their latest shows the flaws with the epidemic modeling that was used from the beginning. They cover the mRNA shots as well. I don't call them immunizations.

https://open.substack.com/pub/wherearethenumbers/p/exaggerated-estimates-from-epidemiological?r=1qdxoh&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

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Thank you, John, you are brave, informed. Not one of them can argue with PANDA, Engler, I and show us that there WAS a pandemic. Couey etc. Yeadon etc. There was none. This was all a lie. WE need to understand who and why.

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There is a bit of a semantic game in stating that deaths were caused by inappropriate treatment. Obviously the appropriate treatment in hindsight was HCQ prophylaxis and Chetty's protocol (which seems to have been the best one). And if we had done that, then the whole thing would have been a blip. Rabbithole to explore: why was in hospital mortality in Peru as high as 40% but about 10% to 20% in the US? Why was in hospital mortality higher in LMIC nations? Many of these used the same death protocols, presumably, but some did worse than others. Also why was month by month in hospital mortality in the US and other places (South Africa) higher with higher density of cases? Do we observe the same pattern with e.g. hospitalized flu patients pre 2020?

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Interesting you mentioned influenza and said pre 2020. What happened to the flu during Covid? Mysteriously wasn't tracked. Considering the survival rate for Covid is higher than influenza in all age groups. These protocols aren't used for influenza. If people die by any manner, they aren't then tested for influenza and given that as cause of death on their death certificate. SARs-1 patients were treated like anyone else that came into the hospital and they did fine. We didn't isolate them, wear masks, mask them and there was no big outbreak. When governments are offering hospitals money for Covid deaths, I don't trust the numbers.

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And it's not over yet! We're still in for another rough ride.

https://divadrops.substack.com/p/who-needs-nukes-when-youve-got-the?

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