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This Sage Hanna fellow has a thing about picking on Dr. Pierre Kory that comes across as somewhat excessive, IMO.

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This particular story needs promoting. If this happened to Danielle and Gracie, there's probably many it happened to. Those hospitals and staff must be held accountable.

Re Sage Hana, I don't know who they are. I followed them briefly at Dr Alexander's suggestion, however after a few days I decided to unsubscribe. I didn't like their writing style and found their responses to followers lacked thought and maturity. I don't need that during these times.

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About the antidepressants that they explored for use in COVID. I wonder if one purpose of giving those, was to keep certain liver enzymes busy, so other stuff given, could not be detoxed as fast, and would accumulate to ...unhealthy levels = dosages.

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Quds News Network on Telegram shows another angle on the Gaza massacre happening daily.

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Why do you keep begging for attention for this substack writer ? 6 days in a row? Can she not get readers on her own? Why not? Has she done something wrong? Are you related or the same person or same business/company, or bosses?

This is so weird and pathetic. Something is going on...

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MISTAKES were NOT made, Dr Alexander......

This is all in the playbook.... https://sagehana.substack.com/p/the-1969-day-tapes-predicted-the

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“Is this how the medical doctors see our children with this issue? Do they value the lives of these children, young people, persons?” Of course the answer is NO. They “abort” people at any time of life and for whatever reason they choose. They withhold lifesaving treatment and give death promoters to help move people out the door. They stop going into patient’s rooms that they deem terminal.

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Dr. Paul, did Sage Hanna or Conspiracy Sarah ghost write this column? Is Substack really an independent publication? Don’t bother to answer. I don’t want you to have to lie.

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There is no doubt about it . Any deaths promoted in hospitals by either ignorance or willfully by intent should prosecuted by the full extent of the law . And there were many !

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I've read this depressing story before and it really looks like murder. But why did they do it, and why were so many complicit? Can there be this much evil on earth?

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"I can’t believe any suggestion that health care providers systematically began to practice euthanasia or homicide in the early pandemic. Or that the policies were formed with a primary intent to cause excess death in care homes. I just can’t do it. And won’t, because if I do, then the world is lost to me."

Anybody who has ever worked frontline healthcare knows nobody in their right frame of mind would practice euthanasia for very simple reasons:

They would put their licence, livelihood and possibly prison time on the line.

Most people in healthcare are conscious, hardworking and decent human beings.

So, the answer would have to be “I agree.”

So, what could have happened during covid-19?

Being as neutral as possible, as a former healthcare worker, who saw covid-19 scandemic firsthand, I can only say this:

Most healthcare workers, including doctors, bought the idea there was a new pathogen with a kill rate of 3.4% and therefore the treatment (s) required new protocols. Most of them never thought, few were afraid to ask, what happened to influenza and flu related pneumonias and deaths.

In the defence of many frontline workers who have to deal with the reality of the many limitations of current healthcare treatments, they often find themselves in a double-edged sword situation. 4-6% of all people ending up in the hospital will die. Same percentage, or even much higher, applies to people who refuse treatment against medical advice or never come to the hospital for treatment. When a treatment is unsuccessful, patients and their families often become resentful and blame the healthcare system for the failure. Are those justified? I’d say in most cases no.

I remember when a family realized their 80 plus father wasn't going to make it after the recommended treatment, so they concluded they should have never listened to the doctor and just had given their father some spaghetti and he would have been fine...

Both young and old people had been dying of respiratory related infections and related comorbidities long before covid-19 at more or less the same rate, or at times, even higher rates depending on the country with both good and bad healthcare systems...

Some people may require a reality check here especially those who have never been exposed to often unthankful jobs in very imperfect healthcare systems treating imperfect human bodies that eventually age and die…

Some of them are unfortunate to die sooner, but some die later. All die eventually...

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;Now do Celia Farber, dr Alexander. Please? )

& we will never know how many people like Grace and Danielle there were .

Looking forward to a new year, God bless.

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