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Can we admit NOW that all the government SOLUTIONS are deadly, they are successfully killing us and will continue their depopulation efforts in future psyops? Anyone?

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I also want to leave you with some hope despite theses truths.... " “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.” Isaiah 41:10

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The only thing that needs to die is allopathic medicine.

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Excellent idea.

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Lots of us -- albeit a teeny tiny minority of us -- in the nation founded on the 𝒊𝒅𝒆𝒂𝒍𝒔 of individual liberty "screamed" about how none of what the lousy governors did was lawful. To no avail. To ridicule. To insult.

𝑵𝒐𝒏𝒆 of what you've described here, Dr. Alexander, could have happened in a country that lived up to those ideals. If the vast majority under the fat part of the Bell curve had lived up to those ideals vs. what we saw? 𝑵𝒐𝒏𝒆 -- or very close to none -- of what happened could have happened. A brave nation with grownups in it would have forbade it.

Sure. Stupid doctors. Morons in "public health". Doofuses in blue uniforms "just following orders." Grown men and women crapping their pants over an infection that we knew by APRIL 2020 disproportionately affected the old and infirm.

Some of us -- so very few of us -- went about our business. We shopped in stores that were open and dealt with our fellow "Americans" stares -- and worse. When accosted, we 'splained to the fools in snot pouches our 𝙧𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 to forego this medical intervention. IOW, some of us stood. Some of us tried to explain to our fellow "Americans" that if they cooperated with the snot pouches, next up was a needle.

Sure. Death by the system. Yup. But much more importantly, death by cooperation, subservience, cowardice, and the unforgiveable sin of failing to defend freedom.

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Covid cost Trump the election.

It wasn't because of the way he handled it.

It wasn't because of the covid damaged economy.

It was because the democrats used covid to illegally change voting procedures, making the theft of the election possible.

BIDEN DID NOT HAVE AS MANY LEGAL VOTES AS TRUMP.

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Hear! Hear! This is one of about five massive unreported scandals, public health protocols that produced probably hundreds of thousands if not millions of unnecessary deaths.

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I completely agree. If they hadn't made such a fuzz about it, hardly anyone would have noticed that a new virus was going around. Maybe some would have wondered that the flu season was a little more intense than usual, but that's it. I have one addition however: It was not just your inept stupid idiotic specious corrupted morons in the US. Italy started it. Spain followed a few days later. Then the US jumped on the train that was already running. Right from the beginning, this whole moronic lunacy was global.

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As an inpatient nurse I didn't watch the news during the covid peak and I can assure you it was a nightmare in my hospital in California and we weren't the only one as I could see the numbers in our 13 other hospitals.

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How was it compared to previous years? There have been nightmare stories every flu season: Overcrowded hospitals, flu patients having to wait in the corridor, queues of ambulances in front of the clinic, health care system collapsing .. I have been hearing stories like this every year.

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Like night and day. We have never been faced with lack of beds like this for flu. My floor became the med-surg covid floor and they installed a curtain so they could put a second bed in all of our rooms. My floor is supposed to be primarily surgery and I stopped floating on my regular days to other units a few years back but we have never had so many flu patients occupying beds. The last year I floated during a flu season I would have 2 out of 4 or 5 patients with the flu. (That was also the year I realized the flu vaxxed were ill with one of the strains that was also in their vaccine.) Keep in mind that most surgeries were cancelled during the covid surge so more beds were available for covid and they got filled. We have always had a wide variety of inpatient diagnoses during flu season. There are always periods when the ER had to turn away ambulances and beds may be short but it has never been primarily because of the flu. And from what I have been seeing we will continue being busy with mostly non-covid/flu, though the number had started to tick up last week with covid. ER waits have been bad as well as urgent care, but it doesn't appear to be the flu. And as we all know the media is doing their part to scare people into getting their flu vaccine and they have been doing it for years. The CDC has been putting out scare numbers of flu deaths for years which are based on estimates, not actual confirmed flu cases.

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Can you explain to us how the best medical system in the world with the best people and the best hospitals and the best care could agree to an approach to a bad influenza-like illness that included delayed or no treatment, cooperation with directions from on high to use only the medicines such as "Your Death is Near" dictated to them by the CDC, use of ventilators that blew peoples' lungs out, that denied family members the ability to see their family members, that admitted -- in essence -- that the typical symptoms of this infection for the vast, vast majority was beyond the capability of the best medical system in the world with the best people and the best hospitals and the best care??

P.S. Thorsten is right -- and remember, the Mendacious Midget™ was warning us all that the 2019-2020 flu season was going to be the worst in a decade...

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Do you think hospital staff have anything to do with this decision-making? It can only be corruption and greed. It is almost like you want to place some of the blame on me. I had nothing to do with those decisions and we were seen as disposable from the beginning as they locked up gowns, gloves and masks and then rationed them out. They got permission from our governor to temporarily get rid of staffing ratios which did nothing for patient or worker safety. The doctors from FLCCC didn't have anything to do with those decisions either as they worked to find protocols that would heal people. And I think your previous trust in allopathic medicine was naive and misplaced.

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As I said, Pamela -- criminal conduct. Thank you for confirming it with additional details.

As for my "trust" in allopathic medicine, I have no such thing. That should be obvious; this suggests I must do more to make my disdain more plain...

I avoid doctors and have done so for decades -- and I managed to get through this crime without getting the "COV!D". I merely mentioned the symptoms and asked what put them beyond -- to use your word -- allopathic medicine. I've been waiting for an answer to that question going on three years now.

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You're asking the wrong person. I've had a target on my back for years for not going along with the program and my job was threatened and I was hung out to dry by my union. Please ask them and the administrators who make millions every year.

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Well, good for you, Pamela. I can imagine how hard it must be to go against the grain in the system you're in. I lost my career and full retirement as a result of this crime and my refusal to go along -- even if it meant my career and health insurance and job and income and full retirement.

As for those criminal creeps in hospital administration making millions? They're on the list of those who will be prosecuted for their enablement and enactment of this crime against humanity.

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I witnessed a mass hysteria take hold at my local hospital here in MA...

Yes, people die in hospitals. Always have, always will.

You were overwhelmed. Believe me, many a patient was overwhelmed as well.

A little Ivermectin could saved both nurse and patient needless misery...

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We lived in MA near Boston for nearly 30 years, leaving in 2020. To be told on the one hand -- almost all the time -- that the best and most super duperest people in the whole wide world work in the best and most super duper hospitals in and around Boston -- and then to have them all say, essentially, "Oh, yeah...these symptoms? Yeah, we don't know what the hell we're doin'. Can't help ya. Stay home until you turn blue, then we'll see if we can do somethin' for you."

𝑹𝒆𝒂𝒍𝒍𝒚?

So true re Ivermectin. Plus Dr. Zelenko's protocol as another option, plus any number of other well-known and safe medicines such as Budesonide (or OTC Pulmicort) to ease inflammation before things got so bad that it couldn't be treated.

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You got outta here just in the nick of time!

The entire state is in the toilet...

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Oh, wow. Really?

Virtually everyone I knew -- friends and colleagues -- knew where I came out on this crime right outta the gate. May I ask what is going on that prompts you to say that the "entire state is in the toilet"?

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There exist pockets of sanity but IMO the state is gone. Captured if you will.

I've seen your posts here and there and thought "cool lady"...

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I said my hospital was overwhelmed-with too many patients and too few beds and staff. I don't discount how badly covid was managed. I know it and tried to educate my fellow nurses every time I learned something new. I also spoke to a few doctors who are patient advocates. I also educated patients when I had relevant information. When I discovered the FLCCC protocol I went to the ID doctor and asked if he had heard about it. I used the protocol on friends, myself and family. What happened was horrible, but when people say it was just a different strain of the flu; it is a false statement. And I guess you missed the part about our morgue being beyond capacity. That wasn't normal. My post wasn't about me being overworked with 12 patients and working OT; it was about what was happening to the people getting sick with covid when treatment protocols were in the early stages with the FLCCC. But for the record; lots of us still have some PTSD because we care about people and what they and their family went through.

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So doctors were seeing and treating people as early as possible? As per usual...you know, early treatment saves lives. Early detection, early treatment saves lives. Or because people obeyed orders from psychopaths to stay in their homes, they were unable to get care -- or believed that no medicines existed to treat their symptoms because the source was some new "novel" virus thing??? What difference does the source of symptoms make??

From the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/symptoms.html

"People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. Anyone can have mild to severe symptoms.

Possible symptoms include:

Fever or chills

Cough

Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

Fatigue

Muscle or body aches

Headache

New loss of taste or smell

Sore throat

Congestion or runny nose

Nausea or vomiting

Diarrhea

So, doctors refusing to see patients and give them anything for the above had nothing whatsoever to do with all these hospitals getting overwhelmed when untreated sick people got so sick they needed the hospital????

P.S. I have no interest in hearing about "strains" of anything. I want to know on what basis the people of this country are supposed to believe that these typical symptoms--treated at first indication--lay beyond the expertise of medical professionals to treat. Answer? They don't.

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Not sure who you are addressing because if it is me you haven't actually read what I have posted.

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I am addressing you, Pamela. I'm asking what made the CDC's list of symptoms untreatable? I'm asking how doctors agreed to reverse overnight one of the basic aspects of medicine -- at the first signs of symptoms, seek care. I'm asking what difference does the source of symptoms make? Are the above so foreign that they would flummox doctors, making early care impossible?

I'll bet you worked very hard, but you did so in large part due to criminal conduct, Pamela, not because some "novel" virus came along. That criminal conduct included denying early care and treatment to uncountable numbers of innocent people who believed that their symptoms lay beyond the capabilities of the alleged-to-be best doctors and best hospitals and best healthcare in the world.

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Covid = Election Fraud

It was all created to take back power and money. Period. It was never about health.

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Pandemic of malpractice

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All human evil comes from a single cause, man's inability to sit still in a room. --Blaise Pascal

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Never leave out the lazy, inept, and sheeple doctors across the nation, in every state, city and neighborhood, the hundreds of thousands who went along to get along or were indeed too lazy or inept to do their own easy research. What was your local doctor, you know, the one who wasn’t there in his office when it all began hiding from his ‘diseased’ patients, then demanding you mask up, social distance AND THEN GET JABBED AND BOOSTED? Is he a 1) Sheeple 2) lazy and inept or 3) corrupt?

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Oh, my goodness. What a fabulous comment!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Absolutely 100% spot on.

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prison is too good for them

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Indeed

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Agree that this has been a nightmare in the way it was handled and probably how it originated but, "that COVID is and was just a regular influenza-like illness."-absolutely not. I've been an inpatient nurse for 19 years and there has never been a flu season like covid. Never have so many filled up our hospital so fast and required oxygen. Never have I seen bodies lying in the ante-room because the morgue was full, never have I had to take care of 12 patients at a time, and never have I seen patients that looked well enough to go home soon, just drop and code after continuing to take off their oxygen. I will continue to remember the young man in his 20's that I had to send to step down because we could not keep his O2 saturation up without high flow. He lingered for 3 more weeks after being sent to ICU and intubated before dying. And my 56 yr old friend who died at home after starting to recover from covid who refused to consult with any medical professional and apparently refused to follow any protocol that I published regularly on my FB feed because apparently he had started to see me as someone untrustworthy once I posted that covid was not just a regular flu?

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When you say, "COVID", how is this being diagnosed?

Would it be

a) an AMBIGUOUS clinical diagnosis of a non-distinguishing syndrome?

or b) a 100% bogus "test", which has never been calibrated to any real-world Certified Reference Materials, i.e., actual purified viral isolates obtained from a sick person, without being contanimated by foreign DNA (e.g., Vero/Monkey Kidney cells, fetal bovine serum, A549 human lung cancer cells, etc)?

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They couldn't keep their O2 above 88% on 2 liters of oxygen. That's something they all had in common to be admitted. The rest is not relevant to the fact that very ill people flooded our hospital and too many died.

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1: You didn't answer my question. HOW are you diagnosing COVID?

a) AMBIGUOUS clinical diagnosis?

b) Bogus uncalibrated test?

2: Please review the CDC sysmptom guide and please show me were "low O2 blood levels" is a recognized symptom of "COVID".

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/symptoms.html

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Your questions aren't relevant.

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Bill's question was entirely relevant.

You simply opted not to answer the question...

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Why did the tents, stadium, ships and all the other "temporary" structures for "overflow" never see anything more than a trickle of patients?

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I can only tell you about my hospital. Before the covid peak hit we had a ship ready to take patients, but only non-covid patients. One of my patients was mad they wanted to transfer her there and I think she ended up going home sooner than expected. Even though patients were tested before transfer an outbreak started on the ship and then that was basically the end of that project. I know my floor was trying to transfer a non-covid pt with addiction and psych issues that they probably didn't appreciate. People were getting afraid to come to the doctor or hospital so the ER was pretty quiet the day I had to go for myself for a non-covid issue. The covid patients that needed to be hospitalized were transferred quickly until the beds got scarce. They opened up an outpatient treatment center and gave Remdesivir, oxygen and IV fluids and had them come back each day for follow up with home oxygen. And like I said all of our rooms became two person rooms.

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I have never seen it addressed, by any of the talking head experts, why some hospitals overflowed.

Other than the numbers of the vulnerable living in the area.

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On my med-surg floor which is a lower level of care the majority of our patients were 40-60 years of age. The most disturbing was a 23 yr old who had to be transferred and died 3 weeks later.

And my hospital and the one nearest my home have lots of multi-family households in the surrounding neighborhoods. I remember the big spike after Thanksgiving and many of the patients said their other family members were sick also.

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Which Thanksgiving had a "big spike"? 2019? 2020?

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2020.

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The real loser was Trump?????? I think the real losers were the people, especially the ones who were killed and maimed and we are just seeing the beginning of the die-off

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This was never a health problem, it was also an economic problem. In the EU they passed a law that 75% of retirement funds had to be invested in green energy. The trade union funds manage a substantial amount of the 3 trillion in retirement funds that “invest” in green energy. We now have a federal socialist government that wants to use those funds for low income/public housing, and a state government wanting to use the funds for its green energy dream. I also read on an economics post that during the GFC investment firm Blackrock and Goldman Sachs acquired most of the 401K assets investments and sunk them into the failed Chinese housing company. In other words where countries have strong socialist welfare policies the ponzu scheme is falling apart. They need the older/ elderly populations to disappear or risk exposure. In Uk and Italy, and I’m sure they are not alone they were deliberately sedating, and giving morphine in nursing homes - literally state sponsored murder. All the extra excess deaths were seen by these psychopaths as a bonus to accelerate the depopulation agenda.😢

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This sounds like a normal illness to Yeadon and you? This sounds like the flu or cold?

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autoimmune diseases; bleeding disorders; blood clots; cancers; chronic skin eruptions; cognitive impairment; diabetes; disabling fatigue; dyspnea; heart attack; hemodynamic instability; hemorrhaging; high cholesterol; high blood pressure, hypoxia; immunodeficiency; inflammation/dysfunction/damage in every organ, gland, and joint; multisystem disorders; loss cognitive abilities; loss of executive function; loss of huge amounts of hair; loss of hearing; loss of teeth; loss of vision up through blindness; MCAS; meningococcal disease; neurological diseases and damage; oral thrush; paralysis; pneumonia; POTS; recurring shingles; seizures; strange bugs in urine; strokes; tremors; and on and on.

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Those are only a small percent of the wide-ranging reactions infectees experienced in 2020.

Here is a cardiologist and some others who suffered the Y&A flu in 2020:

https://twitter.com/calirunnerdoc/status/1580205896797368320

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/24/strokes-coronavirus-young-patients/

Is Trump a malinger? Was he faking dyspnea and hypoxia to enjoy an ICU vacation? A major reason why he and so many others support the COVID shots is because they fear the Y&A flu.

Deniers were the reason one of the persecuted coined the term Long COVID. This group suffers basically the same issues as the shot injured. One group does not exist and the other only partially exists in your world.

Since the beginning, the injured have greatly exceeded deaths which you all have been obsessing over. Suggest asking the real God why your eyes cannot see, your ears cannot hear, and your heart is hardened.

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That list does not fully cover all the side effects of these vaccines that Pfizer has admitted (1278).

Then there is the release of poisons into the water supply that explain all of them, not a virus.

Sars-Cov2 is the virus, Covid-19 is the disease people get.

No one has isolated the virus, so we don't even know it exists.

Colds and flu can be very deadly to some and it is strange how that once we relied on PCR testing they disappeared and everything was called Covid-19.

This was the plan at event 201 just before the pandemic was called by the WHO that saved it billions of dollars in payouts to those who had bet against a pandemic before that date.

All very suspicious. I hope you think in a more open minded way before making your decisions in future.

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Yes, I did read your substack when sent. I am now wondering about Mad Cow Disease, Bird and swine flu. Ebola was imported to the US, but didn't take off, since we do not have the same burial customs usually. It just doesn't seem like zoonotic RNA viruses are much to be afraid of at all from Jonathan Couey's talk. I love the way he did not disparage people who questioned the existence of viruses. Very diplomatic. Bubonic plague was carried on rats in fleas which were very portable. I am wondering now about why so many birds are being culled with the excuse of stopping H1N1.

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