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I find the comment about "statins take a long time to work", yeah, like forever because they don't work and are a complete sham on the unsuspecting population. And the CMO for England, Whittley, making the most absurd comment when there is so much data that completely refutes his BS statement. Why do we have such a shitty healthcare system worldwide? Most of the so -called medical professionals have no idea about true health. Just another fraud by big pharma. Studies clearly show there is absolutely no benefit, possibly 1%. Then you have to deal with the 300+ side effects. Not to mention the very fact that it isn't cholesterol that is causing heart disease. The recent study showing healthy people with higher cholesterol levels actually live longer is no different than the unvaccinated having better health outcomes. When will people learn to do their homework?

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I retired from the Cardiothoracic surgery Dept at the Cleveland Clinic. I knew all the surgeons. By the time I was retiring several years ago the prevailing logic was shifting from cholesterol to inflammation as the precursor to heart disease.

The feeling was they’d been treating cholesterol for decades yet heart disease stubbornly remained the number one killer of humans behind cancer. So by now we should’ve seen improvement. We’ve been barking up the wrong tree. Inflammation is gaining traction as the real silent killer.

The body goes through inflammatory cycles throughout the day. A certain amount is healthy and actually necessary for healing. But too extreme over the long-term it roughens the smooth linings of vessels that cause calcification and plaque leading to occlusion which leads to M.I.s, strokes and other mischief.

Processed foods and sugar are big culprits. A Mediterranean diet rich in real olive oils is a benefit.

As far as Statins go. Make up your own mind. Personally, I absolutely refuse to take them. I see big pharma as a fair weather friend at best. Murderers for profit at worst.

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Exactly correct. For those that were doing real research, this has been known for at least 10 years. It's a shame the narrative keeps getting pushed and the public is a victim as usual. Glycated blood through a horrible diet, as you say, is the real culprit. I find it astonishing how many doctors are still in the dark. Glad to see there are enlightened ones, such as yourself, but then again, the sad thing is you are no longer practicing. I truly would like to know if most doctors truly don't understand real science or if they are just corrupted. Having a fair amount of science in school, these concepts have been fairly easy to understand so I find it puzzling why so many are in the dark. I had to fight it out with my own doctor for three straight years as I went in for my physical (2010-2012) just because of my LDL which was in the 120s. He prescribed statins for me and each year he confirmed I was taking them. Each year he got the same answer, hell no and I never will. So he asked me if I would pay $1,000 for a body scan of my CV system (wasn't covered under insurance of course). So I did it and wouldn't you know it? Not one spec of calcium in my system, ZERO. He told me I "was a freak of nature being 52 and having the arteries of a 19 year old". Said I would never have to worry about it again and he apologized for harassing me. I told him I'm not worried about the harassment, rather it was more about the potential danger he wanted to blindly put me in. I was already skeptical of all prescriptions and most doctors willing to write them, but after that, I have never listened to anything my doctors say. I do a ton of health research and frankly I think I can talk more intelligently about general health issues than they can. it has been proven time and time again, this was just a relevant instance to the conversation. And why I knew I was never going to take the Covid jab as soon as I heard it was mRNA based in July 2020, no matter what my doctor said. And yes, he tried to guilt me into taking it in April 2021. I argued my points and he insisted that Hydroxy didn't work (was relying on the disgraced and then retracted article on it). Needless to say, a year later when I went in, he didn't mention the jab once to me .... he knows how foolish he looked. By the way, he isn't the same doctor who wanted me to take statins. He knows the story though and he recently said I should take them ..... Yeah, you can't make this shit up.

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Jun 22, 2023·edited Jun 22, 2023

Several years ago my family Doc, who I liked a lot, left his practice. So without much research I went with his replacement.

Upon my first visit, despite my cholesterol being within normal limits he immediately got on the Statin bandwagon. Immediately pressured me hard. I refused. Then never saw him again.

I made a few inquiries and it turns out the NIH did a study that supposedly showed that everyone above a certain age would benefit from Statins whether they had high cholesterol or not. This research trickled down to doctors who were pressured by their bosses to prescribe the hell out of them. Always for the greater good, right? I didn’t bite.

As far as my experience with the surgeons goes. Keep in mind cardio surgeons aren’t quite as married to big pharma as much as cardiologists are. So they’re more inclined to look outside the system for answers.

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Yes, I saw that study, NIH sponsored which really means big pharma sponsored.

And agree on surgeons .... prescribing meds is not where your income is earned, thankfully. Which really proves the point A Midwestern Doctor made in one of his pieces, namely, the perverse economic incentives in medicine.

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Yes. I think most astute people suspected (knew) for a long time economic incentives in medicine blurred the focus on treatments.

Deep down we kind of buried it under the hope that somehow despite its flaws the good outweighed the bad.

The USA outsources much of its medical research, preferring to save time and money experimenting on poor people in third world countries.

I’ve often said Americans are like mafia wives. Living large, they never asked questions. But when the walls start closing in and they have to sell their jewelry to survive suddenly they’re aghast and grow a conscience.

The pandemic was simply a case of where America’s decades-long callus approach to medical practices were exposed and came home to roost.

The big question is, now what?

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The big revolt is really starting to happen. The mere fact that 23% of parents believed vaccines should be voluntary for children and not mandated in 2019, has turned into 38% as of the end of 2022. Population wide stats don't move that quickly in normal times. I was a little surprised it was already at 23% in 2019, I would have guessed more like 12-15% at most. I have to believe that will be over 50% before we know it. The Covid Plandemic was a huge mistake for the bio-pharma , military industrial complex. They exposed themselves in the grandest of ways and there is no turning back. Same with mainstream media. Greed has a way of biting you in the ass and the Dems (as currently platformed) and the aforementioned groups are done for in the long run. The Great Awakening is happening for sure, just too many centrist still in the dark and unwilling to do some homework. The lack of critical thinking in this group has put us here unfortunately. But the tide is turning.

A great article from A Midwestern Doctor I just referred to above:

https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/p/what-can-statins-teach-us-about-the?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2

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Nattokinase and serrapeptase dissolve plaque over time, improving circulation & lowering blood pressure, reduce clotting and improving vascular health & function.

They're like naval jelly for the vascular system.

But they're not patentable and do not treat disease & less to more prescription drug use like statin drugs.

Can't have that.

Serrapeptase & nattokinase have been used in Europe & Japan for decades. I'd never heard of either until last year.

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I stopped the statins in 2019. I stopped the use of all cane sugar and use honey. I had elevated cholesterol levels with triglycerides being well above their norm.

Blood tests then returned as no problem.

Half a ruby red grapefruit in my orange juice every morning.

The clue was on the box of statins, “Don’t eat grapefruit while taking this medication.”

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When will there be arrests for those that pushed the jabs that maimed and killed?

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Ah, what's a couple million "excess deaths" the last 30 months? It's certainly not worth a story in the mainstream press.

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Depopulation at work...

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Greetings TD,

There never will be.

See my comment above.

Best to you.

Barry

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CDC chief KNEW COVID vaccine didn't work while pushing shots

https://www.wnd.com/2023/06/cdc-chief-knew-covid-vax-didnt-work-pushing-shots/?ats_es=833b905f936b58fd220d7728209264a6

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Jun 22, 2023·edited Jun 22, 2023

I think their definition of “worked” differs from ours. Their “vaccines” worked for them on many lucrative and power-giving levels. They just completely failed us as a safe therapeutic agent. Oh, well, it appears they’re quite satisfied winning two out of three.

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It didn't get rid of useless eaters?

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What a shit-show.

Mommy kills daddy with an axe in the kitchen.

Daddly lies lifeless in a pool of blood on the melamine tiled floor.

Little Johnny comes into the kitchen and screams: "what happened to daddy, mommy?"

Mommy lights up a cigarette, inhales deeply, then calmly exhales, and says: "your father should never have asked me to pass the salt the way he did. His behaviour is inexcusable".

Bottom-line is, and I quote from Leonard Cohen's song, "Everybody knows":

"Everybody knows that the dice are loaded

Everybody rolls with their fingers crossed

Everybody knows the war is over

Everybody knows the good guys lost

Everybody knows the fight was fixed

The poor stay poor, the rich get rich

That's how it goes

Everybody knows".

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Barry I can't wait for your book ,you keep me sane

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Hi Ulysses, 

Hahaha that's so very sweet of you. Thank you.

I hope you're doing well.

Funny you mention that, I launched my new book last night in Cape Town.

Here's the link:

https://booklounge.co.za/product/big-jon-harrys-revenge/

And here's a review:

https://www.tech4law.co.za/lawyerhome/books/big-jon-harrys-revenge-book-review/

Have a good night.

Barry

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We definitely need to find out if there's an increase in drowning deaths and traffic fatalities, too. The vaxxidents are off the hook. There's always someone drowning with a medical emergency in the water or a bus that drives into a building or a driver of a semi or a tanker truck like in Philadelphia. Mark Crispin Miller just described a trial that stopped when the prosecutor flopped over dead in the courtroom, and in a recent medical emergency stack another trial was stopped when a witness for the prosecutor had some kind of "medical emergency."

The Rise of the Medical Emergency, Pt. 26, Jun 16th Reports

The shotted shall avoid: Prosecuting criminal trials, sitting with their dogs, driving a semi truck, flying on a plane, driving, boating, firefighting, being a little girl, and singing.

https://thechadrabbit.substack.com/p/the-rise-of-the-medical-emergency-9c6

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Who was on trial? Hillary?

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Jun 22, 2023·edited Jun 22, 2023

I’ve posted this before and suspect it might bear repeating.

If you’ve ever ventured onto a message board populated by the vaccinated you’ll find an abundance who state, “Do you know anybody who has died suddenly? I don’t. I feel fine. Seems to me the only side effect I’ve heard about is a sore arm, etc…”

To those who say they don’t know anybody who died suddenly or had any serious health effects from the vaccines I say, I grew up during the 60s-70s. I never personally knew anyone that got killed in Vietnam but there’s a wall with a whole bunch of names on it of people that did.

So, by the prevailing logic of pro-vaxxers since I didn’t know the dead and maimed I should disregard their existence and dismiss the war as no big deal.

Perhaps a wall with the names of the vaccine casualties would provide clarity and provoke a little empathy. A little shock and awe wouldn’t hurt either.

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Mark Crispin Miller's working on it with his "Died Suddenly" newsletter. I'm looking at "medical emergencies." The stories are so bizarre, and there are tons of them. Here's the latest daily report. If you want to shock people -- the stories are out there. I mean, in spades.

The Rise of the Medical Emergency, Pt. 27, Jun 17th Reports

A co-pilot, a bus driver, a fan, a horse, a dog, a runner, a couple young swimmers, and a guy in the john all join in the Rise of the Medical Emergency

https://thechadrabbit.substack.com/p/the-rise-of-the-medical-emergency-ba6

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Jun 22, 2023·edited Jun 22, 2023

Yes. But 5.5 billion people took those shots. Several million damaged is a statistical drop in the bucket. The vast majority say they feel fine. And most don’t personally know anyone who’ve suffered ill effects. So it’s easy for them to look upon these stories with suspicion and dismiss. My rebuttal is a reminder that just because something didn’t catastrophically effect them is not a good reason to shit all over those that it did effect. Even if it never effects them that’s no excuse to turn their backs. Q: What kind of society does that? A: A fallen one that’s on the way to self-destruction.

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Yes, that is a very, very good point. The fact is, even if these shots had an extraordinarily good safety profile it's still evil to force medication on someone. Absolutely. And that, more principled, difficult, and nuanced argument, should form the basis of our dispute of the coercion. Good point. We are dealing with the very forces of nature here, the very foundations of good and evil.

But in regards to these people's original assertion that they don't know anyone injured by the shots -- yeah they do. They know someone. You're talking about people that can watch a person fall over dead 72 hours after the shot and not blame the shot. Same day. Whatever you want. You are also talking about people that are willing to sacrifice family members for the covid scheme -- I read one of those stories, where the brother died and the family's like "well, he was unlucky." You have horror stories of patients clearly suffering vaccine injury whose own doctors and entire medical staffs they are facing refuse to find the connection. They know someone. They all got covid, first off. And they fall to their knees praising the vaccine. Then, look -- you see people out there just looking ruddy these days. They know someone dealing with a mysterious illness. A cancer. Someone who died. They do. We all do.

Cheers

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Jun 22, 2023·edited Jun 22, 2023

Thank you. I wrote this a while back. Notice I didn’t focus much on vaccine safety. I think that’s been overemphasized to the point we’re letting a huge number of more easily quantifiable malfeasance slip through the cracks. There’s a lot of low hanging fruit being overlooked.

Evil people learned many things from the Plandemic.

They learned;

- They could get most of the world to bow to their will over a well-played phantom menace.

- They could dispense with the Nuremberg Codes overnight.

- They could oust political leaders they didn’t like.

- They could eliminate Informed Consent.

- They could inflict biological experimentation onto 5.5 billion people.

- They could get most everyone to disregard VAERS safety data.

- They could collect billions of DNA samples via PCR testing.

- They could convince young and healthy people to believe they were in mortal danger when they weren’t.

- They could redistribute wealth to their distinct advantage.

- They could show people who fancy themselves as sovereign who’s really in the driver’s seat.

- They could reinvent the medical landscape to fit a No-Rights, Transhumanist agenda and make it sound virtuous or at least, inescapable.

- They could use covid to accelerate the WEF’s Agenda 2030.

- They could sucker otherwise learned, intelligent people to walk in lockstep to the lunacy of pseudo science.

- They could use the political divide to their advantage.

- They could monetize hospitals into killing patients by denying proper care and blaming it on covid.

- They could make everyone believe there actually is such a thing as a non-essential worker.

- They could convince a free society that contact tracing, passports, and vaccine compliance cards are perfectly reasonable.

- They could lord over the medical and scientific community over an unsequenced, unconfirmed virus.

- They could confuse and destabilize critics with a barrage of hypocrisy and lies that, you know, move at the speed of science.

- They could get fools to believe masking and distancing worked so well it eradicated influenza.

- They could use a fake emergency to do anything they want, anytime they want, to anyone they want.

- They could get the frightened and confused to horde toilet paper.

- They could disrupt supply chains that led to empty shelves contributing to their delightfully successful fear mongering.

- They could make it so they didn’t have to follow their own draconian protocols at all.

- They could get people to believe their murderous fantasy virus could be contained by plexiglas, restaurant tables and protesting.

- They could make elbow bumping great again.

- And, the greatest evidence that their brainwashing was 99% effective…..

- …..Music masks. Masks with a hole through which one could blow into a wind instrument. No joke..

Seriously. In any other circumstance you couldn’t make this level of willful ignorance up and expect anyone to buy it.

Bravo to the hypnotists.

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Dr. Malhotra showed that statins have a negligible impact with increasing life expectancy in terms of months. Sugar is the main culprit with heart disease.

Sounds like the cancer signal is off the rails.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/43D9PMFx0j9BdbpcS9meBY?si=C_QByXGzQV6G5q5HL_tZ2Q

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Interesting that of the SEVERAL possible causes of 'excess deaths' noted - no one even HINTS at the possibility of an experimental covid "vaccine" as being at all culpable, or having any impact.

When did "The Science" stop considering any and all possibilities?

When did "The Science" choose to ignore the "WHAT'S DIFFERENT NOW / WHAT HAS CHANGED ?" question............. so many "intelligent" medical professionals weighing in - and NO ONE even speaks it?

Baffling. Or not.

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"Of these, a quarter were attributed to Covid"

No, they "involved Covid". an entirely different take. Most will have had comorbidities and in reality died of flu (rebranded covid) aka "the old man's friend">

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Jun 22, 2023·edited Jun 22, 2023

Riddle me this, if I am expected to believe reduced statin RXs caused an increase in heart disease, why despite 50yrs of statin consumption is heart disease still the #1 killer? Also, if I am to believe Bill Gates’ bug farms are the answer to world starvation I’m kinda wondering how population expanded to over 8 billion people if there’s no food?

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Reminds me of how many millions we have spent on solving homelessness and yet the number of homeless people has been rising every year. I want to know exactly how the money was spent. It’s probably in the hundreds of millions in the last 20 years.

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Some years ago Seattle announced an ambitious plan to "end homelessness". After 3 years and several million dollars, the homeless rate tripled ..

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Exactly. We have to find out just where the money went. Lots of agencies pay their people high salaries instead of putting the money to use to solve the problems. This has been happening everywhere.

In Utah they are throwing millions into keeping the Great Salt Lake from evaporating, but lots of the money is going to the water conservation companies that are making sure that foreign countries have enough water to grow the crops that they send to their countries . Last year people let their lawns go brown to save water for the lake. The legislature didn’t make sure that excess water went into it. Maybe next year, but they are just throwing money at it instead of doing what needs to be done.

Seems like this happens in lots of issues.

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We’ve been fed bs on many levels. Throwing money at homelessness won’t fix it. The people crapping on sidewalks in major cities don’t want our help. They are addicted and deranged. They are a menace to a society that’s been a menace to them. We should be asking, how did we create so many lost souls in the first place?

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TPTB are covering up both that Spike from injection can cause multiple pathologies and that although a bout of COVID is mild or asymptomatic for most people and has an extremely low IFR, SARS-CoV-2 is HIV on steroids and COVID is just the prodrome. Instead of the free crack pipe vending machines that the US has begun introducing in NYC. The SARS-CoV-2 Spike is unlike any other Spike and once it gets in your system you're f-cked. People who havecontracted COVID tend to show long term persisten D-dimer elevations because they are full of blood clots, the same as people who have been jabbed. Whether from infection or injection there's permanent production of Spike protein orthe body cannot clear it

New WMC Research substack just out. More bad news for fans of Spike protein. One can extrapolate to the Malone, Kariko, Weissman et al. gene injection fraud shot. " ...vascular effects occur in vivo, as revealed by the intravenous administration of spike, which increased expression of ICAM1, VCAM1, CD45, TNFα, IL-1β, and IL-6 in the lung, liver, kidney, and eye, and the intravitreal injection of spike, which disrupted the barrier function of retinal capillaries."

Permanent Endothelial Activation: The Spike Protein and Cell Adhesion: Understanding Why What Appears to be an Endothelial Disease is Actually a Cell Adhesion Disease. Explaining how Spike Protein Endothelial Disease is the first phase of a Cell Adhesion Disease, inducing autoimmune diseases (like diabetes), “transplant rejection” and cachexia.

https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/permanent-endothelial-activation?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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