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Posts by Shane D.

    I would be careful with this one. People are digging into this story, and apparently some things do not add up.

    Understandable they went after this homeopath, but I feel very uncomfortable with some of the DOJ's wording in the charges against her. This is a good example:


    Steering through the challenges presented by COVID-19 requires trust and reliance on our medical professionals to provide sage information and guidance,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Stephanie Hinds for the Northern District of California. “According to the complaint, instead of disseminating valid remedies and information, Juli Mazi profited from unlawfully peddling unapproved remedies, stirring up false fears, and generating fake proof of vaccinations. We will act to protect trust in the medical developments that are enabling us to emerge from the problems presented by the pandemic.


    Vague enough, that if the DOJ wanted to, they could easily expand the meaning of, and intent, beyond the obvious criminal acts of the homeopath, to include what we have debated here. They formed a large "COVID Task Force" to combat "fraud"...only, according to this press release:


    Attorney General Announces Task Force to Combat COVID-19 Fraud
    U.S. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland today directed the establishment of the COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force to marshal the resources of the…
    www.justice.gov

    This South African doctor says Ivermectin is useless, and dangerous:


    'They think they are safe': Doc issues chilling warning as people taking ivermectin continue to die
    Dr Emmanuel Taban, a pulmonologist at Mediclinic Midstream in Midrand, says that two out of every three patients being admitted to the hospital were taking…
    www.timeslive.co.za


    His colleague says just the opposite:


    'Scaremongering at its worst': Pro-ivermectin doctor hits back at colleague who says drug doesn't work
    An ICU specialist at a teaching hospital has hit back strongly at claims made by a respected pulmonologist that ivermectin is of no use in treating Covid-19.
    www.timeslive.co.za

    Dubai creates its own RAIN to tackle 122F heat
    The rain is formed using drone technology that gives clouds an electric shock to 'cajole them' into clumping together and producing precipitation.
    www.dailymail.co.uk


    Interesting. Hard to piece together, but from what I understand, the UAE is combining a new airborne "electric charge emission instruments" system, with the older cloud seeding techniques to make rain. Judging from the videos,and excitement of those overseeing the effort, it appears to be working.


    IMO, this could have broad geoengineering applications throughout the world, from hurricane control to drought hit regions.

    Greg,


    Could you write a little summary about who Wong is and where he fits into the LENR picture, or are you trying to figure that out yourself?

    Chance of long term COVID is a valid concern that should be considered for those still undecided about getting vaccinated. They have to weigh that, along with many other factors, against the risks of vaccine side effects.


    To your credit, I think you have made a good argument that tips the balance a little more in favor of the vaccine...for me at least. Question is: where is the age cut-off where the vaccine risks outweigh the benefits? I am still far from convinced those under 30 need it, but then again, recently I was against those under 50 needing it.


    And yes, I know you are for all ages, children included. Over time, and as the data accumulates, that may come to past. Who knows?

    I recommend you play it safe and contact one of the doctors listed on the FLCCC website:


    How to Get Ivermectin | FLCCC | Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance
    The MATH+ Hospital Treatment Protocol for Covid-19 is a physiologic-based combination treatment regimen created by leaders in critical care medicine.
    covid19criticalcare.com

    I have to say it is good that TSN publishes such a strongly pro-vaccine paper given its editorial slant - but maybe they did not understand the significance of this?

    The study was not linked to, but from this quote in the TrialSiteNews (TSN) article about the study, it appears that Mother Nature won over the bodies vaccine response:


    "the New York City-based scientists found “significant qualitative differences between the two types of immune challenges.” For example, the natural immune response, that is, an individual that fell ill from SARS-CoV-2 infection, recovering on their own could be “characterized by a highly augmented interferon response,” which for the most part didn’t materialize in vaccinated recipients."


    What do you think? Overall, as you said it is interesting. There have been other studies indicating the vaccine triggers a more robust, protective response, and a few others that say the opposite. That seems to be the story of this pandemic: everything could be this or maybe it could be that, with studies backing each positiion; i.e. masks/no masks/only the right type of mask, lockdowns save lives/lockdowns kill more people, vaccine better/natural better, Ivermectin good/Iver bad, leaked from the lab/did not.


    No wonder this thing has become so political.

    If anyone understands the whole omega-3 thing It would be great if they could explain it with references? Every time I look at it (I do every few years) I get confused and reckon it is unclear except it is probably a good idea to have omega-3 fats rather than omega-6 ones. Personally, since I love olive oil, I just eat and cook with lots of that. Who can tell if that is good or bad? (Frying with olive oil is not great - unless you do it very quickly).

    Good analogy with Ivermectin. The same mixed medical reviews, both are safe, might work/might not...so those that think it works will take, while those that think it is bupkis, will not. Only difference is the health care institutions try to block Iver use for COVID, while they take a laissez-faire approach to Omega's.

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    Sadly, I do not see GEC listed in this new article.

    It is still possible IVM has use. I asked a while back whether you and all the IVM fans would accept the result of the PRINCIPLE at-home study. I will.

    It might cause a lot of head scratching, but I do not think a negative result will appreciably change things. It will be one of many studies...most of which showed some good. It will probably be argued it was the gold standard of the bunch,so should be weighted more, but that would have to be weighed against the positive real world results seen around the world by whole nations, and thousands of doctors.


    Personally, I wonder if you took some of the more popular, widely prescribed drugs in use today around the world, and test them for efficacy as rigorously as Iver has been in the past year....would they be able to stand up to the scrutiny as well? I doubt it, so IMO Iver will have staying power. Though not here in the west unfortunately, where it is under constant assault..

    It has very strong biassed support. Specifically groups that are politically biassed and that hold a consistent set of other views scientiifically orthogonal to Ivermectin but politically aligned (far right, anti-vax, anti-lockdown, minimising COVID severity).

    Soooo...did the far right, anti-lockdown tribe cook up this Ivermectin scheme, or did it grow organically from the medical field based on emerging evidence that it was effective?


    I also note that 6 nations now widely use it to treat COVID (successfully they claim), so are we to assume they are far right by your reasoning?


    As to biases; can you honestly say you have none? IMO, just your quote I copied here shows you lack objectivity on this, and most COVID related topics. You tell us you "follow the science", but are you really practicing what you preach?

    I seem to have lost both my blocked posters list and the the block option, is this another AZ side effect?

    Yes, another vaccine side effect. :) Seriously, there was some software glitch today, but Barty patched it up 2 hours ago. Must have defaulted everything, because login was affected also. I notice also we staffers now make "Official Posts" when we post. Not sure what that is about, but it does make me feel more important.

    And we here on the forum have been on top of all these controvercies in real time. We were asking those questions as they arose. Unfortunately, we can ask all we want, but the health care institutions will not, unfortunately, be held accountable for their failures during the pandemic, and as the article points out...there were many. Without owning up to their mistakes, or being forced to, they will never make the adjustments needed to do better next time.


    This crisis has shown me our health institutions cater to, and are heavily influenced foremost by politics, money, grants, and fear of reprisal (blacklisting) should they not fall in line behind the official narrative, and after that comes the science.

    https://vegnews.com/2021/7/nestle-lab-grown-meat

    "Nestlé Is First Major Food Company to Get Behind Lab-Grown Meat. Is That a Good Thing?"


    Getting there! Still though, if a plant based burger is as tasty, without all the added salt, I go for it.

    You do not need to vaccinate everyone to achieve that. Somewhere between 70% and 80% should be enough, according to various expert estimates

    https://usafacts.org/visualiza…d-vaccine-tracker-states/


    Here is a good site with a breakdown of US vaccination % by state, gender, and ethnicity. As a nation we are at 56%. And most of that is in the at risk, 50 and older demographic. Not bad, and estimating those with natural immunity, we are probably at that 70-80%, so looks like there is nothing to worry about.