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Saved - September 11, 2024 at 6:17 PM

@JimmyFalk_55 - Jimmy Falk5

@JackieLarkam @healthbyjames Like this nurse MUSCLESANDNURSING who wishes ill on the unvaccinated...👀 https://t.co/xvGzZDbkQ4

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Speaker 0 claims that areas with high unvaccinated populations will become a real-world vaccine efficacy trial. Vaccinated people will live, while the unvaccinated will die, which Speaker 0 finds "glorious." Speaker 1, reacting to the video, questions how it is still online and how Speaker 0 still has a job. Speaker 1 states they would not want Speaker 0 as their nurse, because Speaker 0 puts politics over human life. Speaker 1 hopes Speaker 0 will find decency and use it for good.
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Speaker 0: Oh, the real science experiment begins because in high unvaccinated areas, there's gonna be vaccinated people. And if they're unvaccinated and has caused this vaccine breakthrough, guess who's gonna live? Vaccinated. And the unvaccinated? Tick tock. Tick tock. We're about to see a vaccine efficacy trial on a biblical scale, and it is going to be glorious. Speaker 1: You're a nurse, and you just said on a public platform that people dying of COVID is going to be glorious. 2 things. How is this video still up? How do you still have a job? If you're watching this video, share it, Because Speaker 0: if Speaker 1: this guy ever walked into my room to be my nurse, no. People that put politics over human life, no. I don't want them taking care of me, and neither should you. I hope that you search deep within yourself to find any sort of decency that you may have left and use it for good.
Saved - June 20, 2023 at 7:08 AM

@DrJBhattacharya - Jay Bhattacharya

Stunning FOIA revelation! Three quick items: 1. @CDCgov director Walensky knew about vax "breakthrough" infections in January 2021. So did Tony Fauci. 2. They continued to push vax mandates anyway. 3. CDC is abusing its FOIA redaction privilege. This is not a classified email. https://t.co/PhFFCKhRh0

@HansMahncke - Hans Mahncke

Turns out this was a big fat lie. Walensky was privately discussing breakthrough infections right at the start of the "vaccine" rollout in January 2021. (notice also that Covid origin fraudsters Collins and Fauci were entangled in this and then lied about it) h/t @ZackStieber https://t.co/8M4RzO1MRp

@michaelpsenger - Michael P Senger

Former CDC Director Rochelle Walensky tells Congress COVID vaccines “initially” stopped infection and transmission, so what she said in 2021 wasn’t a lie. Somehow, even after losing her job, she still manages to embarrass her whole profession. https://t.co/UnUNfQtmLO

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The speaker acknowledges that the vaccine did not completely stop the spread or infection, but clarifies that initially it did for the Wuhan strain and the alpha strain. Early data and literature published in the New England Journal showed that those who were vaccinated and didn't get infected were not transmitting the virus to others. The vaccine had a high efficacy of up to 96% early on and this efficacy did not change over time.
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Speaker 0: The vaccine did not stop spread or infection. I'm not saying it was completely bad, but it did not stop the spread or infection. I think actually, if I could actually, just Correct that point. And that is initially it did. For the Wuhan strain and for the alpha strain, all of the early data and the literature published in the New England Journal Demonstrated that for those who worked, if you didn't get infected, that you were not transmitting it to other people. And it had very high efficacy early on up to 96%. So it didn't change over time.

@DrJBhattacharya - Jay Bhattacharya

@CDCgov Here's the paper referenced in the email. Thx @ctrlopenbracket! https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2776039

Saved - October 2, 2023 at 9:40 PM

@PLJinNewWest1 - PLJinNewWest #SaveTheChildren #LetsStand4Kids

The most published cardiologist in the world giving it to us straight. Yet in BC health care workers still in the system require a Fall Booster. They are literally trying to harm them still @Dave_Eby @adriandix @bcpoli We know you know. #CrimesAgainstHumanity

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The speaker challenges three false narratives surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. The first narrative suggests that the virus is unbeatable, leading to fear and prolonged lockdowns. The second narrative promotes the idea that vaccines are completely safe and effective. Lastly, the speaker disputes the notion that COVID-19 itself is solely responsible for the current issues, arguing that the vaccines are causing a surge in illnesses. They assert that the medical literature strongly supports this claim, citing the fulfillment of the Bradford Hill criteria for causality.
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Speaker 0: The 1st false narrative was that the virus is unassailable, we have to stay in lockdown and be fearful. The 2nd false narrative is take a vaccine, it's safe and effective. The 3rd false narrative now is It's not the vaccine causing these problems, it's COVID. It's COVID that we saw back in 2020 causing all these problems in 2020 Three, don't fall for the false narrative. The medical literature at this point in time is compelling. The Bradford Hill criteria for causality have been fulfilled. The vaccines are causing this enormous wave of illness.
Saved - November 9, 2023 at 5:36 PM

@Observ0123 - The Observer

@markhollandlib TRUTH... https://t.co/2pjPzEpqMp

@iluminatibot - illuminatibot

“Do you know who started the World Health Organization? Rockefeller!!” “Do you know what Rockefeller was in to? EUGENICS!!!!” https://t.co/jUqrItPdA5

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Vaccines are seen as bioweapons that harm the immune system, especially in young children. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are owned by Rockefeller, who was involved in eugenics. The motive behind vaccines is to make more money and speed up the deaths of people. Mandatory vaccines are considered first-degree murder as they invade the body with toxins. Vaccines overwhelm the immune system with multiple poisons and viruses at once, which is not like real-life exposure to germs. This excessive amount of toxins is detrimental, particularly to children.
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Speaker 0: History of any vaccine saving so much as one life. In fact, they are bioweapons. And if you give them to a young child and the younger the child, the more destructive they are to that immune system. And so it's a combination. It's a combination. If you know where the who comes from I think I put a note down here to where it comes from. But, anyway, it was started up by Rockefeller. And what was Rockefeller into? Eugenics. Euthanasia and Eugenics. That was Rockefeller back in the thirties. They own the who. They own the NIH. So now the game is these people aren't dying fast enough. We can make a lot more money, and they all die a lot faster if we put out these vaccines and we use them on small children, children first, and then we make it compulsory, then we can even say the kid can't go to school unless he's vaccinated. Mandatory vaccines our murder in the 1st degree, that is what they are. You're invading a person's body with poisons, and the shock is horrible. In real life, you don't have to deal with 10 different germs, viruses at once. Usually, 1 at a time. But when they give a child a vaccine or anybody, but children, the worst. And that system is soaking up in an instant. All these poisons I just listed here, plus a lot of viruses, they don't tell you what they are. The immune system, especially of a child, just throws up its hands in horror it says, I can't cope. This is too much. This is not like real life. They give you an overwhelming amount of poisons at one time, and that's what
Saved - November 20, 2023 at 8:02 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
@paypi84 accuses @akuuttigeriatri, @LBergele, and @MStromming of spreading lies and sharing @MarjaTerhi's health information. @LBergele denies seeing Terhi's posts and questions the validity of the accusations. @paypi84 defends sharing Terhi's tweets and criticizes @LBergele's understanding. The conversation ends with @LBergele refusing to read any posts about vaccine side effects.

@paypi84 - PayLiina1984

Esittelyssä @akuuttigeriatri ja hänen bestistrollinsa @LBergele ja @MStromming . Voi sitä valheiden määrää, mitä nämä jakavat ja geriatri tykkäilee ❤️ Ovat neroudessaan keksineet, että jaan @MarjaTerhi n terveystietoja, joista hän on julkisesti kertonut 🤡 @Laakariliitto https://t.co/6z0MfwL6pW

@MStromming - Marjatta Suur-Strömming

@paypi84 @LBergele @pasiz @MarjaTerhi @akuuttigeriatri @tkaasalainen @helenapesonen1 @MiinaNuikkinen @Annina06578550 Sitä vaan ihmettelen, kun esittelette aina niitä blokkejanne, että miksi Terhi minut blokkasi, vaikka sinä paljastit hänen terveystietojaan ja tutkimuksessa olemisen.

@LBergele - Leena Bergele

@paypi84 @akuuttigeriatri @MStromming @MarjaTerhi @Laakariliitto Unohtuiko kuvakaappaus siitä, että kerroin etten näe mitään Terhin juttuja. Sinä olit se, joka kertoi tästä. Ole hyvä. Ja sitten kerrot vielä, että mikä se vale oli? Ja kiitos sinun, olen löytänyt Tiian.

@paypi84 - PayLiina1984

@LBergele @akuuttigeriatri @MStromming @MarjaTerhi @Laakariliitto Sehän ei ole minun vikani, jos omalla käytökselläsi rokotehaittoja saaneita kohtaan olet saanut heiltä blokin. Se ei muuta sinun olettamuksiasi tai valheitasi, joita suollat jatkuvasti. Jatka vain tuota, niin voit olla varma, että se yhdistetään joka kerta Tiia Raitmaahan.

@LBergele - Leena Bergele

@paypi84 @akuuttigeriatri @MStromming @MarjaTerhi @Laakariliitto Niinpä niin, se oikeuttaa siis sinun jakamaan Terhin tietoja? Kuvakaappauksia valheista, hörhöistä ja vatnikeista odotan. Yhdistetään Raitmaahan 😂😂 Aika kinginä sä Tiiaa pidät, kun kuvittelet hänen määräävän mitä muut kirjoittaa.

@paypi84 - PayLiina1984

@LBergele @akuuttigeriatri @MStromming @MarjaTerhi @Laakariliitto Olen jakanut tietoisuuden ja tuen nimissä monia Terhin jakamia, hänen omista koronarokotehaitoistaan kertovia, twiittejä vuoden aikana ja jaan niitä jatkossakin. Sinulla viiraa pahasti ja kognitiosi ei ole kovin hyvä, koska et toistonkaan jälkeen ymmärrä lainkaan, mitä sanon.

@LBergele - Leena Bergele

@paypi84 @akuuttigeriatri @MStromming @MarjaTerhi @Laakariliitto Joo, en näe mitään Terhin twiittejä. Vaikea ilmeisesti ymmärtää. Enpä tiennyt Terhin kuulumisesta johonkin ryhmään, sinä kerroit. Olet kyllä syy, etten aio jatkossakaan lukea yhtäkään haitan saaneiden jutuista. Good job!

@paypi84 - PayLiina1984

@LBergele @akuuttigeriatri @MStromming @MarjaTerhi @Laakariliitto Taas valehtelet, teidän kuplalla yleinen tapa. Minä en tiedä, enkä ole väittänyt tietäväni, kuuluuko @MarjaTerhi johonkin ryhmään tai onko hän tutkimuksessa mukana. Minä en ole sellaista sanonut. Onko sinulla joku deluusiodiagnoosi? Pakko olla.

Saved - December 5, 2023 at 8:51 PM

@mr_Smith_Econ - Maarten van den Berg

@WHO @WHOAFRO @OMS_Afrique @WHONigeria @pahowho @PAHOCaribbean @WHOEMRO @WHO_Europe @WHOSEARO @WHOSouthAfrica @WHOWPRO What science is behind this claim?

Saved - December 7, 2023 at 5:54 AM

@ThomasEWoods - Tom Woods

I remember the precisely three times our "public health" establishment was asked a hard question, and the results were very sad https://t.co/reNxzqfgxc

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California and Florida are two contrasting states in terms of COVID-19 restrictions. Despite California being in lockdown, their numbers are not significantly different from Florida's. Doctors have warned about potential super spread events, which could lead to a surge in cases. However, cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have been decreasing nationwide. Restaurants, bars, and ballparks are open and operating at full capacity. The reason for the decline in cases is unclear, but it could be attributed to outdoor activities. Comparing the two states directly is challenging due to various factors.
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Speaker 0: I wanna start with what we just saw. Contrast states like Florida and California. California basically in lockdown, and their numbers aren't that different from Florida. Speaker 1: Look. There's so much of this Virus that we think we understand, that we think we can predict, that just beyond a little bit beyond our explanation, when this is a virus that to surprise us. Doctors warned of game coming potential super spread events. Speaker 0: As soon as I saw it, I thought COVID's about to have a feast. What did you think? Speaker 1: I thought the same I think it's really unfortunate. But it never happened. COVID cases, hospitalizations, and deaths now all down nationwide. The restaurants and the bars are full and open. The ballparks are full. And yet We've seen cases and hospitalizations since then continue to tick downward. So what do you make of that? I'm not really quite sure. It could be they're doing things outdoors. You know, it's very difficult to just 1 on 1 compare that.
Saved - December 23, 2023 at 8:59 PM

@HopiNg66966500 - Harry Fisher

@MonthlySandwich @DrHenryEaly @DrJBhattacharya @DrAseemMalhotra @drsimonegold @ZelenkoZev @DrJamesOlsson @DrOz @P_McCulloughMD @RWMaloneMD @shanejett 🤝 I’m sure the fact checkers will try to just say he didn’t mean it. https://t.co/ecfReFXi9M

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Our company is embracing cell and gene therapy, which has the potential to make a significant impact. mRNA vaccines are an example of this type of therapy. Two years ago, if we had asked the public if they would be willing to undergo gene or cell therapy, the refusal rate would have been around 95%. However, the pandemic has made people more open to innovation in ways that were previously unimaginable.
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Speaker 0: We're really taking that leap, us as a company buyer, in cell and gene therapy, which to me is one of these examples where really we're going to make a difference hopefully, moving forward. There are some, ultimately, the, the mRNA vaccines are an example for that gene therapy. I always like to say, if we had surveyed 2 years ago, in the public, would you be willing to take, gene gene or cell therapy and inject it into your body, we would have probably had a 95% refusal rate. I think, this pandemic has also opened many people's eyes to to innovation in the way that, was maybe not possible before.
Saved - March 29, 2024 at 12:09 AM

@SBakerMD - Dr Shawn Baker 🥩

How can a physician be so darn clueless? https://t.co/ZYZwLDIkoW

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A lipidologist comments on the dynamic variability of cholesterol levels, criticizing extreme fasting and exercise as abnormal and dangerous. The speaker argues that such practices are consistent with human history and physiology, challenging conventional medical beliefs. The lipid energy model is discussed, highlighting the body's ability to adapt to energy demands. The speaker criticizes modern medicine's reliance on pharmaceuticals and lack of understanding of human biology. The absurdity of the lipidologist's comments is emphasized, with the speaker questioning the necessity of constant eating and sedentary behavior. The speaker concludes by inviting feedback on the topic.
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Speaker 0: Check this out. This is a, physician, a lipidologist, by the way, who commented on the fact that, you know, I'd mentioned the other day that I had checked my cholesterol over 2 subsequent, about 15 hour periods. And and the first time, it was a 156 milligrams per deciliter, which would be considered completely fine by most, you know, conventional physicians. And the second time was 346. It went up a 190 points in about 14 hours, which is shows the extreme dynamic variability of cholesterol, particularly given, you know, certain situations, low carbohydrate diets, exercise, fasting, things like that all have these significant impacts. And we know that a lot of people just assume that cholesterol is relatively static and making decisions, sometimes lifelong decisions based on a single laboratory. That is how a lot of, you know, medicine has practiced. Right? And so faced with that, this lipidologist says something which I think is completely it shows a complete lack of insight into human biology, human history, human evolution. He says, who would ever resort to doing that extreme of fasting and exercise. It's abnormal, and it's dangerous. Right? And so I I did eat for 37 hours, and I did an hour of cardio. Now can you imagine a scenario ever in the history history of humanity where something like that could have existed? Could you imagine, humans as hunters, you know, tracking animals for a day or 2 before they killed them, before they ate them, having to do some exercise to acquire their food? I mean, this would have been the day to day to reality for significant portions of humanity for significant periods of time. Even even in recent thousands of years, that would have not been unusual. And then certainly if you go back into an evolutionary model where hunter gatherers were known to exist. I mean, this is, this is completely consistent with normal human physiology. And to think that we have a dynamic energy system that can respond to that in different ways. Remember the whole thought behind the lipid energy model is that, things like fat is transported to meet demands. The liver liver transports fat to meet demands. And if you're fasted, you don't have a, you know, a glycogen filled liver, then those demands will be met with likely fat. And does he think that humans always had access to, you know, a grocery store? I mean, was he thinking that Uber Eats existed, you know, 20000, 50000 years ago perhaps? And this is completely one of the problems, you know, with with medicine today, they have no insight into how the human body actually works. Believe it or not, as physicians, they don't understand. They all they understand is pharmacodynamics. Farming this, pharma that. This is where their education comes from. This is where their thought comes from. They've lost the ability to think critically about these things. They have no curiosity. The only curiosity they have is what's the next drug gonna do. You know, it's very sad. It's a very sad commentary. And so Pablo, perhaps if you, fasted and maybe exercised, you get rid of that double chin you're sporting there, buddy. So anyway, think about this. Think about the absurdity of that comment to say that it's dangerous. It's dangerous not to eat every 3 hours or something like that. I mean, this is where we this is where we've gone as a physician saying that. You know, this is just insanity. Anyway, guys, let me know what you think. Do you think it's dangerous to go a whole 37 hours without eating? Do you think it's dangerous to do any kind of exercise without eating? Do you think you'd have to just shove Twinkies in your mouth every 15 minutes and and just move around like a sloth? Perhaps that's a perhaps that's a way we're we're designed to live. Do you think anybody think that's realistic? Anyway, it's comical. Makes me laugh. You know? Anyway, I'm off to LA for a couple days. We'll talk to you guys soon. Bye bye.
Saved - April 8, 2024 at 12:56 AM

@ThrillaRilla369 - Thrilla the Gorilla

@DianaWallace888 @MattWallaceio https://t.co/9OfTm59JHm Medical schools are financed by drug companies?

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Public health officials may not always prioritize our best interests. Parents should make their own decisions. Doctors should be open to learning about life-saving options. The pharmaceutical industry heavily influences medical education and the healthcare system. We need doctors to prioritize children's well-being over profits, even if it means taking a financial hit.
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Speaker 0: I don't think we can afford to assume that the people who are charged with our public health any longer have our best interest at heart all the time. Parents have to have to make their own decisions. Why would a doctor not want to know more about something that could save that could save a life or prevent a disease. I don't I don't I the AAP is financed by the drug companies. Medical schools are financed by the drug companies. This is a huge business. Vaccines are the largest growing division of the pharmaceutical industry. $13,000,000,000 They control medical schools. I mean, they're these doctors are not learning about prevention or vitamins or diets. What we are asking is for them to take a loss for the good of our children. That's a tough sell in a boardroom.
Saved - April 22, 2024 at 9:36 AM

@bit3me3 - bit3me

@thehealthb0t They knew https://t.co/4CDkt1PCjd

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If someone has had the flu for 14 days, they are already protected and do not need a flu shot. The best protection comes from being infected with the flu virus. Getting the flu vaccine is not necessary if the person already has the flu.
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Speaker 0: But she's had the flu for 14 days. Should she get a flu shot? Well, no. If she got the flu for 14 days, she's as protected as anybody can be because the best vaccination is to get infected yourself. And she should not get it. If she really has the flu if she really has the flu, she definitely doesn't need a flu vaccine if she really has the flu. She should not get it again? No. She doesn't need it because the it's the it's the most potent vaccination is getting infected yourself.
Saved - December 9, 2024 at 7:57 PM

@minordissent - Max

Do any of you retards have a PhD? I have questions

@PepMangione - Luigi Mangione

@minordissent ya

Saved - October 11, 2024 at 1:57 AM

@MaximeBernier - Maxime Bernier

Are you looking forward to being treated by a DEI “doctor”? DEI is not just a toxic, racist, woke policy. It will kill people. https://t.co/AER1CtY7fC

Saved - January 3, 2025 at 12:30 PM

@iluminatibot - illuminatibot

“Do you know who started the World Health Organization? Rockefeller!!” “Do you know what Rockefeller was in to? EUGENICS!!!!” https://t.co/M5cNgwk069

Video Transcript AI Summary
Vaccines are portrayed as harmful, particularly to young children, who are said to suffer severe immune system damage. The argument suggests that the origins of vaccine promotion trace back to Rockefeller, associated with eugenics. It is claimed that the intention behind mandatory vaccinations is profit-driven, with children being targeted first. The assertion is made that mandatory vaccines equate to murder, as they introduce numerous toxins and viruses into a child's body all at once, overwhelming their immune system. This approach is criticized for being unnatural and harmful, as it does not reflect typical exposure to germs and viruses.
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Speaker 0: History of any vaccine saving so much as one life. In fact, they are bioweapons, and if you give them to a young child, and the younger the child, the more destructive they are to that immune system. And so it's a combination. It's a combination. If you know where the who comes from, I think I put a note down here to where it comes from, but anyway, it was started up by Rockefeller. And what was Rockefeller into? Eugenics. Euthanasia and Eugenics. That was Rockefeller back in the thirties. They own the who. They own the NIH. So now the game is these people aren't dying fast enough. We can make a lot more money, and they all die a lot faster if we put out these vaccines and we use them on small children. Children first. And then we make it compulsory then we can even say the kid can't go to school unless he's vaccinated. Mandatory vaccines are murder in the first degree. That is what they are. You're invading a person's body with poisons and the shock is horrible. In real life, you don't have to deal with 10 different germs, viruses at once, usually one at a time. But when they give a child a vaccine or anybody but children the worst And that system is soaking up in an instant. All these poisons I just listed here, plus a lot of viruses, they don't tell you what they are. The immune system, especially of a child, just throws up its hands in horror and says, I can't cope. This is too much. This is not like real life. They give you an overwhelming amount of poisons at one time and that's what
Saved - January 30, 2025 at 12:54 PM

@DecentBackup - BackupDecentFiJC

I agree, @acnewsitics. Now explain to me what “actual medical background” Jerry Speyer (NYPH), John Mack (NYPH), Maurice Greenberg (NYPH/Weill Cornell), James Tisch (Mount Sinai) and Jessica Bibliowicz (Weill Cornell) have, and I won’t call you a fucking retard. Take as much time as you need here.

@acnewsitics - Alex Cole

Is it just me, but shouldn't the Sec. of Health and Human Services have an actual medical background like the head of a hospital normally does?

Saved - February 24, 2025 at 1:32 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I came across a TwitterX thread by @IntegralAnswers discussing the origins of COVID-19, claiming it likely emerged from a natural zoonotic spillover. This was echoed by Peter Openshaw, who praised the thread as evidence against a lab origin. I can't help but feel embarrassed for those still promoting this discredited narrative. I also noticed that @IntegralAnswers has connections to questionable figures, raising doubts about his credibility. Overall, I find the ongoing defense of these so-called experts infuriating and believe they should be held accountable.

@HolaBackupFiJC - HolaBackup

THEY. JUST. CAN’T. HELP. THEMSELVES. (🤣🤣🤣) *So there I was, perusing a “Coronavirus” list of ‘experts’ on TwitterX, as one does, and I stumble across this juicy little nugget from @IntegralAnswers, posted yesterday at 6:23 pm CST: “The origins of COVID-19: What does the evidence say? Scientists overwhelmingly support the conclusion that SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind COVID-19, most likely emerged from a natural zoonotic spillover. Here’s why.🧵👇” *NOTE: The post above had been quoted by Peter Openshaw, one of the members of this “Coronavirus” group, right under what looks to be a Peter Hotez alt account (lol) that repeatedly shills his “Vaccines Didn’t Cause Rachel’s (Hotez’s daughter) Autism” book and gives him the chance to retweet himself (lmao). Peter Openshaw added his own caption to the “quote post”, which read: “Excellent thread explaining the overwhelming evidence favoring a natural origin of #SARSCoV2. There’s no similar body of work to support a possible lab origin.” (Referring to the thread by @IntegralAnswers.) In addition to being embarrassed for these fucking genocidal charlatans still trying to push the long-discredited “zoonotic COVID origins” horseshit, I also remembered the “IntegralAnswers” account seemed oddly familiar to me recently for another reason. *So that’s when I scrolled his feed for just a second and came across this little nugget I remembered seeing him quietly post three days ago, on 2/20/2025 at 8:01 pm CST: “Will Dmitry show up?” Yep, you guessed it. IntegralAnswers was directly quoting our recently-exposed ‘CIA Counter Mouse Army’ homie, Real Truther (Dmitry), to add some passive aggro “that’s not him” interference. What a fucking time to be alive, sports fans.🤣

@HolaBackupFiJC - HolaBackup

As you can see, the @IntegralAnswers account is a totally serious person who’s worth listening to regarding all of our world’s most important questions. He’s definitely NOT just another shameless, lying, Global Jewry operative.🤣 PS: Feigl-Ding might actually be his most embarrassing “Following”, which says a FUCK ton, given the competition lol.

@HolaBackupFiJC - HolaBackup

@IntegralAnswers “Dr.” Neil Stone: Here’s another Israeli Jew ‘expert’ who deserves to be stuffed in a locker and whose medical/public health opinions should be dismissed out of hand.

@HolaBackupFiJC - HolaBackup

Yes, they do. Receipts are fun, “doc”. Know what else works? Capital punishment for all charlatans, medical terrorists and genocidal maniacs who’ve been LARP’ing as “experts” for years. https://t.co/0dlgola9fc

@DrNeilStone - Neil Stone

Joe Rogan is obsessed with ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine as Covid treatments Thing about them is - they don't work https://t.co/ol4qirG80n

Saved - February 26, 2025 at 7:26 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I challenged the idea that severe vaccine side effects are widespread, asserting that the evidence shows they are minimal. I also scrutinized various individuals and organizations, linking them to alleged fraud and conspiracies, particularly regarding voter rolls and data manipulation. I highlighted connections between people in the medical and tech industries, suggesting they are involved in broader schemes. My posts emphasize a distrust of mainstream narratives and a belief in hidden agendas affecting public health and safety.

@HolaBackupFiJC - HolaBackup

Incorrect. “Doc”.

@han_francis - Frank Han MD 🇺🇦Pediatric/ACHD/GUCH Cardiologist

#diedsuddenly , just like turbo cancer, was always absolute bollocks. There was never any turbo cardiac arrest. Severe side effects of vaccines do exist but their quantity was really tiny. The evidence is now available for everyone to browse.

@HolaBackupFiJC - HolaBackup

Funny you should mention such things about “Ukraine flag MD” here. Let’s take stock here: *Real Truther (Dmitry Volkov) - shares a residence with Olga K. Zhuravel, a Ukrainian cunt who simultaneously works full-time as an HR executive at Snowflake, while also pulling in a $207,000/year taxpayer salary as a Registered Nurse for the California Prison system in Sacramento. Olga’s brother/cousin is Head of Code Review for Talkable in Kiev, Ukraine. *Swaledale Mutton Co. - a literal fa***t named Bottley who’s tied to GCHQ and defends whatever honor Real Truther has left. *Dr. Neil Stone - an Israeli Jew “Dr.” who’s just a fucking liar and charlatan. Highly doubtful this account is really an MD. *Jeremy Konyndyk - a Jew from Nuclear Threat Initiative (Margaret Hamburg, Gideon Frank, Reshma Shetty, Lucia Borio) who helps steal America’s nuclear and bioweapons secrets to share with Israeli Atomic Energy Commission and the COVID bioterrorists at the Munich Security Conference.

@AlexGnarcia - A/G

@HolaBackupFiJC Scooby-Doo doo unmask- Surprise it's a pharma shill f*ggot "Would've gotten away with it too if it weren't for you pesky patriots."

@HolaBackupFiJC - HolaBackup

Dmitry Volkov and Olga Zhuravel

@HolaBackupFiJC - HolaBackup

DMITRY VOLKOV (Real Truther Network) 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 *The saga continues, and now we’ll go ahead and unwind the election fraud rackets tied to our badly defrauded voter rolls and U.S. Census data (fraudulent apportionment). 💥Dmitry Volkov and Olga Zhuravel share a residential address in Redwood City, CA, which they purchased on July 29, 2019, from Sandra M. Oslan and The Labrec Living Trust. 388 Meridian Drive, Unit #37 Redwood City, CA 94065 And why does that matter? 💥Welp, aside from Dmitry Volkov’s Mossad/CIA ties through The Real Truther Network, Olga Zhuravel, a former HR Executive for Philip Morris International, now works at Snowflake (since 2019), which is involved with the compromise of our voter rolls and U.S. Census data through its collaboration with Y Combinator, http://Impactive.io, Arena (Kleiner Perkins, JDCA/Mossad), Greylock (Hoffman/PayPal/Mossad) and ActBlue. ✅OLGA ZHURAVEL *SNOWFLAKE, Operational & Process Excellence (HR) *SERVICENOW, Senior Business Process Analyst *PHILIP MORRIS INTERNATIONAL, Team Leader HR Shared Service Center (By controlling HR and all the data, they can systemically discriminate against White non-Jews at the programming and algorithmic level… at scale. They’ve done this exactly at platforms light Forage (Lightspeed, Sequoia/Semper Virens, etc.). But there’s more on Olga Zhuravel… 💥In 2021, while OLGA ZHURAVEL was working in HR for SNOWFLAKE, there was an Olga Kyrylivna Zhuravel in Citrus Heights, CA, who was paid $203,102.17 as a full-time registered nurse for the CA PRISON SYSTEM in SACRAMENTO, CA. 💥And it may be just a MAJOR Cohencidence™️, but THAT Olga K. Zhuravel is connected to BOHDAN ZHURAVEL, a software engineer who lives in KYIV, UKRAINE and serves as the the HEAD OF CODE REVIEW for TALKABLE. (More to come on TALKABLE shortly.)

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Swaledale Mutton Co., GCHQ and Bottley

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Shut the fuck up, Bottley. You fa***ts are GCHQ, ffs. Even more embarrassing than Mossad.🤣

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“Dr.” Neil Stone and his blatant lies.

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Yes, they do. Receipts are fun, “doc”. Know what else works? Capital punishment for all charlatans, medical terrorists and genocidal maniacs who’ve been LARP’ing as “experts” for years.

@DrNeilStone - Neil Stone

Joe Rogan is obsessed with ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine as Covid treatments Thing about them is - they don't work

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Jeremy Konyndyk. Fuck him and Margaret Hamburg. And fuck TwitterX for hiding my keyword searches on these people. And fuck Apple for hiding ALL keyword searches in my archives. I see you fa***ts too.

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👺THE EPOCH TIMES: What do you Notice™️ about Jan here? If it’s fuzzy, I’ll gladly fill in the details for you with damn near 20 minutes worth of receipts to help out. ✅JAN “JEK-IE-LEK” JEKIELEK *THE EPOCH TIMES, Senior Editor *FINDING MANNY, Holocaust Documentary *JEK-IE-LEK: First off, I REALLY loved your “Finding Manny” Holocaust documentary! Especially the part where we find out the site (http://findingmanny.com) shares a related domain (and Port 80) with the Jewish Federations of South Palm Beach (JFSPB). JFSPB is yet another branch of JFNA and is otherwise commonly referred to as “South Palm Beach MOSSAD”. (http://jewishboca.org) 💥Because if there’s one thing we can NEVER have enough of, while Global supremacist Jews are planning (and committing) fucking genocide and biological terrorism against the White race, it’s another goddamned “Holocaust documentary”. And the fact that you filmed it with and for the “South Palm Beach Mossad” is just icing on the fucking cake as far as I’m concerned.🤦🏻‍♂️ *I also love how “Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts”, a.k.a. “David Rubenstein (Kennedy Center Chairman)”, is showing up as your first follower. *I love how fucking Chinese and Jewish The Epoch Times turned out to be. And that its CFO was just indicted last year (June 2024) for “allegedly” laundering damn near $67 million fucking dollars, much of which through… *drumroll*… cryptocurrency. *I also loved to discover that between 2012-2016, The Epoch Times received at least $900,000 from Renaissance Technologies. Renaissance is led by CEO Peter Fitzhugh Brown, who is often better referred to as the husband of former FDA Director, Margaret A. Hamburg. *I also love that Margaret A. Hamburg is part of Nuclear Threat Initiative with Lucia Borio from IQT (CIA) & ARCH Venture Partners, Gideon Frank, Director General of Israeli Atomic Energy Commission, Reshma Shetty, Founder & CEO of Ginkgo Bioworks (CIA/Baillie Gifford/Unit 8200/GCHQ) and Jeremy Konyndyk. *I REALLY loved how Margaret Hamburg was part of that NTI Munich Security Conference in 2021, alongside Jeremy Farrar (Wellcome), Chris Elias (B&MGF, Population Council, Event 201), George Gao (CDC China) and tons of other fun people from NTI and Tsinghua University, just like the President of The Epoch Times’s Seattle (Bellevue, WA) Branch, Echo Liu. *But more than that, I loved how Margaret Hamburg was on Covid investigative committees alongside Peter Daszak, Kristian Andersen, Gigi Gronvall, Ralph Baric, etc. *And last but not least, I LOVED that between 2019-2021, The Epoch Times experienced a 685% INCREASE IN REVENUES, reaching as much as $122 million in 2021!🤯 ✅ECHO LIU *THE EPOCH TIMES, President & Publisher, Seattle Branch (Bellevue, WA) *TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY, Freelance Editor & Writer DUKE KUNSHAN & DUKE ENERGY: *Turns out, G. Richard Wagoner Jr is the missing link between COVID & FEMA/NC/Helene terrorism. ✅G. RICHARD WAGONER JR. *DUKE KUNSHAN UNIVERSITY (Wuhan, China), Chairman of the Advisory Board *DUKE ENERGY INITIATIVE TASK FORCE (EITF) *DUKE UNIVERSITY, Trustee Emeritus *DUKE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM, Director *GENERAL MOTORS (GM), Chairman & CEO ✅DAVID RUBENSTEIN *DUKE KUNSHAN UNIVERSITY, Advisory Board *DUKE UNIVERSITY, Trustees (fmr Chairman) *DUKE CAPITAL PARTNERS, Executive Committee *KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE ARTS, Chairman *TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY, Advisory Board *COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, Chairman *CARLYLE GROUP, Co-Founder & Co-Chair ✅JULIA MAYFIELD *DUKE ENERGY INITIATIVE TASK FORCE (EITF) *NORTH CAROLINA, Senator *ACLU (Mossad), WNC Chapter ✅LAURENE SPERLING *DUKE KUNSHAN UNIVERSITY, Advisory Board *DUKE UNIVERSITY, Chairman of Trustees Board *COMBINED JEWISH PHILANTHROPIES (Boston JFNA/UJA/Mossad), Chairman ✅SCOTT SPERLING *THERMO FISHER (PCR Tests, Temasek/Singapore), Lead Director *LAURENE SPERLING, Husband ✅NANCY ANDREWS *DUKE UNIVERSITY MED SCHOOL, Dean *WELLCOME BURROUGHS, Chairman *NOVARTIS AG, Board *NIH, Senior Advisor

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The conversation critiques various individuals and their affiliations. It mentions Dmitry Volkov, who lives with Olga K. Zhuravel, a dual-income professional in HR and nursing, with family ties to a tech company in Ukraine. It also references Bottley from Swaledale Mutton Co., linked to GCHQ, and Dr. Neil Stone, described as a dishonest Israeli doctor. Lastly, it discusses Jeremy Konyndyk, associated with the Nuclear Threat Initiative, accused of compromising U.S. nuclear secrets for the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission.

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Incorrect. “Doc”.

@han_francis - Frank Han MD 🇺🇦Pediatric/ACHD/GUCH Cardiologist

#diedsuddenly , just like turbo cancer, was always absolute bollocks. There was never any turbo cardiac arrest. Severe side effects of vaccines do exist but their quantity was really tiny. The evidence is now available for everyone to browse.

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Funny you should mention such things about “Ukraine flag MD” here. Let’s take stock here: *Real Truther (Dmitry Volkov) - shares a residence with Olga K. Zhuravel, a Ukrainian cunt who simultaneously works full-time as an HR executive at Snowflake, while also pulling in a $207,000/year taxpayer salary as a Registered Nurse for the California Prison system in Sacramento. Olga’s brother/cousin is Head of Code Review for Talkable in Kiev, Ukraine. *Swaledale Mutton Co. - a literal fa***t named Bottley who’s tied to GCHQ and defends whatever honor Real Truther has left. *Dr. Neil Stone - an Israeli Jew “Dr.” who’s just a fucking liar and charlatan. Highly doubtful this account is really an MD. *Jeremy Konyndyk - a Jew from Nuclear Threat Initiative (Margaret Hamburg, Gideon Frank, Reshma Shetty, Lucia Borio) who helps steal America’s nuclear and bioweapons secrets to share with Israeli Atomic Energy Commission and the COVID bioterrorists at the Munich Security Conference.

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@HolaBackupFiJC Scooby-Doo doo unmask- Surprise it's a pharma shill f*ggot "Would've gotten away with it too if it weren't for you pesky patriots." https://t.co/sKP2CJOFb1

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President Trump has stated a COVID-19 vaccine could be available by the end of the year, possibly in October. Kamala Harris expressed skepticism about trusting the President's information regarding vaccine safety, stating she would need credible sources to confirm its safety before taking it. One individual stated they would not take President Trump's word on the vaccine, referencing his previous comments about injecting bleach. Another individual expressed trust in vaccines and scientists, but not in Donald Trump, and suggested the American people shouldn't either. When asked if they would take a vaccine approved by the Trump administration, one individual stated they would take it if public health professionals like Dr. Fauci recommended it, but not if Donald Trump alone recommended it.
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Speaker 0: President Trump has said we can expect a COVID nineteen vaccine before the end of the year or, quote, sometime during the month of October. Vice presidential candidate senator Kamala Harris said she's not sure so sure when it comes to trusting what the president said. Senator Harris said for her to take the vaccine, the information about its safety would have to come from a credible source. Speaker 1: I will not take his word for it. He wants us to inject bleach. I no. I will not take his word. Speaker 2: I trust vaccines. I trust scientists, but I don't trust Donald Trump. At this moment, the American people can't either. So the first question is, the vaccine's safe? Frankly, I'm not gonna trust the federal government's opinion, And I wouldn't recommend to New Yorkers based on the federal government's opinion. If the Trump administration approves a vaccine before or after the election, should Americans take it, and would you take it? Speaker 1: If the public health professionals, if doctor Fauci, if the doctors tell us that we should take it, I'll be the first in line to take it. Absolutely. But if Donald Trump tells us I should that we should take it, I'm not taking it.
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@toobaffled Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus– PhD in Philosophy Masters Degree (2 year) in Immunology No medical school training No medical internship Not a medical doctor So why is he qualified to give health care advice? https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/04/10/5-shocking-facts-about-who-chief-tedros-adhanom-ghebreyesus/

5 Shocking Facts About WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus  The director-general of the WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, is not a medical doctor and is a member of a Marxist-Leninist Ethiopian party. breitbart.com
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I’ve been exploring the potential of DMSO, a compound often dismissed as "horse medicine," which has shown remarkable efficacy in treating pain and healing injuries without the side effects associated with opioids. Despite its benefits, including rapid pain relief and healing capabilities, the FDA banned human research on it in the 1960s, likely due to its threat to pharmaceutical profits. Many have turned to veterinary-grade DMSO for relief, and while it's now legal as a dietary supplement, mainstream medicine remains largely unaware. It’s time to reclaim our health.

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They called it horse medicine. Now it’s saving human lives. I’m not talking about ivermectin. From phantom limb pain to cancer-related agony, DMSO has succeeded where even opioids have failed—without side effects or addiction. One mother says it even saved her child from permanent paralysis. So why can’t you get it from your doctor? The answer will infuriate you. 🧵 THREAD

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Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a natural compound that relieves pain, heals tissue, and treats countless “untreatable” conditions. It’s safer than aspirin. It’s stronger than morphine. And it’s more versatile than anything you’ll find in your medicine cabinet or even the pharmacy. So, of course, the FDA banned it.

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The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc. For all the sources and details, read the full report below. midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-is-a-mi…

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@MidwesternDoc In the 1960s, DMSO exploded in popularity after thousands reported it cured chronic pain, arthritis, and sports injuries. Doctors, athletes, and even veterinarians swore by it. Then came the hammer: In 1965, the FDA banned all human research on DMSO.

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DMSO was touted as a miracle drug for pain relief, burns, acne, and spinal cord injuries, but the FDA has not approved it for general use due to a lack of proven effectiveness. Oregon and Florida legalized it for prescription, leading to a nationwide black market. Dr. Stanley Jacob has been a strong advocate for DMSO, believing in its potential despite skepticism. DMSO users claim it helps with arthritis, tennis elbow, bruises, and pain. June Jones of the Atlanta Falcons uses it for his shoulder. Emily Rudick uses it for arthritis pain and fever blisters. Dr. Jacob says DMSO blocks pain nerve conduction, reduces inflammation, improves blood supply, and stimulates healing. The FDA acknowledges DMSO is relatively safe, with side effects like skin rash and garlic breath, but insists there's no scientific proof it works for most claimed uses, except interstitial cystitis. The FDA wants controlled trials, but double-blind tests are difficult due to DMSO's smell. The National Academy of Sciences found most DMSO studies scientifically unsound. Dr. Jacob disagrees, citing his own publications and experience. Sandy Sherek, suffering from whiplash and nerve damage, found relief with DMSO after other treatments failed.
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Speaker 0: Flashed across the medical horizon. Dimethylsulfoxide. It was touted as a pain reliever which would also work miracles on burns, on acne, even on spinal cord injuries, a kind of jack of all trades among drugs. The medical literature was full of stories about it, some of it pro DMSO, but much of it con, skeptical, even derisive. The Journal of the American Medical Association editorialized against it and the FDA, the Food and Drug Administration, refused to okay it for general use. Said it had never been proved effective. Nonetheless, two states, Oregon and Florida, have legalized it for prescription and the black market in DMSO has become nationwide that's how many Americans get it. Meantime, the puzzling story of DMSO continues. It is largely fueled by the efforts of one man, Doctor. Stanley Jacob, an associate professor of surgery at the University of Oregon. For fifteen years this man, some would say this zealot, has been pushing DMSO because he believes so deeply despite the doubters in what DMSO can do. Doctor. Jacob, isn't a drug that has so many alleged uses from arthritis to tennis elbow, from burns to spinal cord injuries, from mental retardation to baldness, Isn't a drug like that automatically suspect? No question. Speaker 1: And I think that that's one of the reasons it's having problems. If I had to do all over again, maybe the major mistake that I made, Mike, in the beginning was to tell up the way it was. I think if I would have said it was good for a sprained ankle, but only if the ankle sprain were on the left side, DMSO maybe might be approved today. Speaker 0: Because its use is legal in Oregon, patients make the journey to Doctor. Jacobs office there almost as if it were a domestic Lourdes. As we've seen Doctor. Jacobs treats some of his patients topically for their bruises, their aches and pains. But some others of his patients, some of the most desperate, are young people left paralyzed from auto and motorcycle accidents. These he gives GMSO intravenously to relieve the pressure on their damaged brains, to reduce the swelling in the brain or spinal cord. And sometimes apparently he gets dramatic results. Speaker 2: I took the swelling out of the spine and they told my husband on the phone that I would probably be in a chair paralyzed for the rest of my life and so we're really excited with the results. Speaker 0: Another Oregonian transplanted to Georgia swears by DMSO. June Jones is second string quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons. Time was he says he could hardly raise his arm to throw a football. He says he'd be out of the game without DMSO. Speaker 3: My problem is in my shoulder, so the simple thing for me to do is I just put this on like this. Just that much, about an inch worth. I put about an inch worth and I'll rub it, rub it all around the area and I'll just leave it sit. Sometimes I put on a little bit more than that. Mhmm. And I just let it sit like that for anywhere from twenty minutes to thirty minutes, fifteen to thirty minutes. And, Boy, it smells Speaker 0: already. It Speaker 3: in fact, in about, well, maybe in about five minutes, I'll be able to taste it. Speaker 0: That's one small special characteristic of DMSO. It smells like garlic and tastes like oysters. But if you took a big whack during a game, let's say, and it was black and blue, you'd rub it on. Speaker 3: Oh, yeah. I did this more when I when I played basketball in the Aussies. Sometimes you get knead in the in the horse. Yeah. Well, I'd say those things are painful for days. Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 3: I put it on right after and I may not have any pain the next day at all. Speaker 0: Jones says several of his teammates use it too, but they wouldn't talk about it in public because talk of any drug, especially an illegal drug, is verboten in the NFL. Speaker 3: In our business, availability is the most important thing. In other words, if a guy gets hurt, he could lose his job. So when someone comes to me and asks me for it, I give it to him. Whether I'm legally okay to do that or not, I really don't care the repercussions because I know I'm going to help somebody. Speaker 0: Perhaps more typical of the legions who depend on DMSO are those who suffer chronic pain. Emily Rudick suffered searing unrelenting pain from arthritis for years and she could find no relief she says until DMSO. She'd no longer be playing the piano without it she told us. Speaker 2: I have some very badly narrowed fingers from arthritis and the DMSO eases the arthritis right away. It's not a miracle drug, it doesn't really cure it, but it eases it. Speaker 0: And it does other things for her too. Speaker 2: I had a fever blister on my lip. I used DMSO three times and the fever blister went away immediately. I've cut myself in the kitchen and sometimes quite badly and have used DMSO on it and the cuts begin to heal right away. Speaker 0: How does DMSO work? What does it do inside your body that kills pain and helps healing? Doctor. Jacob gave us a capsule understanding. Speaker 1: One is that it blocks certain types of nerve conduction. These are the fibers which produce pain. Second, it reduces inflammation or swelling. Third, it actually improves blood supply to an area of injury. Fourth, and this could be the key, in the test tube in certain types of injury, it literally stimulates healing. Speaker 0: But is it safe to use? We put that question to Doctor. Richard Kraut, head of the Bureau of Drugs of the Food and Drug Administration. How many people have died from using DMSO? How many people that you know have gotten ill from using it? Speaker 4: Nobody's died from using DMSO. It's a relatively safe drug as drugs go. It causes skin rash where it's put on or at least redness of the skin. It's caused hives in a few people. It may cause headache, nausea in some people who use it and it rather routinely imparts a garlic odor to the breath. So it's got side effects that are not entirely pleasant, but it's not been a toxic drug. Speaker 0: Safe drug, comparatively safe drug you would Yes. So we come back to the controversy that began fifteen years ago. Doctor. Kraut insists that despite these anecdotes neither Doctor. Jacob nor any other scientist has ever really proved that DMSO is effective. They've never proved scientifically that it works for anything other than a rare bladder disease called interstitial cystitis. Speaker 4: I think people are are rooting for the drug in a sense, rooting for the investigators to come through, give us some, give us the right kind of evidence that stands up under scientific scrutiny. Well And that's, that's how simple it is with BMSO. Speaker 0: So I put a sampling of apparently credible scientific evidence before Doctor. Kraut. Are you familiar with dimethyl sulfoxide in musculoskeletal disorders, Journal of American Medical Association? Yes. Topical pharmacology and toxicology of DMSO, Journal of Medical Association. A double blind clinical study, DMSO for acute injuries and inflations, current therapeutic research. Yes. Treatment of Eratitis and Erosonitis with topical DMSO. An entire book on the subject of Dimethyl Sulfoxide by D. Martin and H. G. Hochul. So it's not as though this is some quack remedy that a few people have used and swear by there is a considerable body of scientific investigation undertaken. Speaker 4: That's right. With some very key holes in that body of evidence. And that, and those key holes are? Controlled trials demonstrating that it really works for some of the claims that it's, touted for. Speaker 0: But controlled trials with DMSO are difficult because that would involve something called double blind tests where neither patient nor investigator knows who is getting a drug, who is getting a placebo. And that can't be done with DMSO because the smell of the drug gives it away. What the FDA says is needed is proper testing and that for instance is to treat comparable groups of patients with and without the drug over a long enough time to evaluate its consequences good or bad. And this say the doubters of the medical establishment has just not been done with DMSO. The National Academy of Sciences, you know, looked over a lot of the work that has been published about DMSO, right? Yes, they did. And the National Academy of Sciences Committee said, in effect, that only a few were scientifically sound. That most of the DMSO studies have been inadequately set up and carried out. Speaker 1: I don't agree with that conclusion because I personally have published several dozen articles on DMSO and I've been associated to New York Academy of Sciences symposia. There was no one on that committee, Mike, who had actually ever treated a patient with DMSO to my knowledge. And I think that that makes a difference. Speaker 0: This young mother, Sandy Sherek of Riverside, California, suffered severe whiplash and nerve damage in an automobile accident two years ago. When we first met her last November, she was in agony. No pain killer, no therapy, no doctor it seemed could help. Speaker 2: The pain was extremely mad. I was to the point where I cried continuously. I did not cook meals. I did not clean. I barely got myself dressed. Speaker 0: And this went on Speaker 3: for how long?

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Why did they ban it? Well, it’s not hard to see that DMSO was going to be a big threat to Big Pharma’s profits and the medical machine in general. But of course they wouldn’t ever actually say that. So the FDA pointed to flimsy evidence that was later contradicted by large safety studies. No human deaths. No serious side effects. But they crushed it anyway.

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But the science didn’t disappear. The truth always holds on. DMSO has shown to: • Block pain signals • Heal injuries • Regrow nerve tissue • Reduce inflammation • Prevent scar formation • Increase blood flow • Deliver other drugs into the body extremely effectively All with virtually zero toxicity. Zero!

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On the other hand, Big Pharma’s alternatives are deadly: • NSAIDs cause 100,000 hospitalizations/year • Opioids kill over 100 people a day • Steroids destroy immune function • The list is heartbreaking and endless DMSO? No deaths and few side effects (like skin irritation, a garlic-like odor, nausea, or diarrhea).

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And DMSO works super fast. It can heal sprains, reduce swelling, and relieve pain in minutes—sometimes within 30 seconds! Wow! One orthopedic worker said it fixed a debilitating injury using a 25-year-old bottle meant for horses. Yes, really. Horse medicine for the win… again!

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@MidwesternDoc If you or someone you love is in pain, you need to read this. midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-is-a-mi…

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@MidwesternDoc The most powerful property of DMSO is that it selectively blocks pain nerves—without dulling the mind or damaging tissue. It stops chronic pain at the root. Even phantom limb pain and small fiber neuropathy can vanish with DMSO! And it gets more effective over time.

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@MidwesternDoc DMSO helped paralyzed patients move again. It relieved cancer pain that morphine couldn’t touch. And it healed surgical wounds, burns, hernias, and torn ligaments in days. Days! Thousands have witnessed these recoveries firsthand. Congress even held hearings on it.

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@MidwesternDoc Athletes have used DMSO for years. NFL players used it for sprains and tears—returning to the field in days instead of weeks. Olympians said it saved their careers. But to use it, they had to get it from a vet. Despite it all, the media stayed silent and the FDA didn’t budge.

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One of the most shocking DMSO testimonials comes from a woman whose child was saved from a lifetime of paralysis. Then there’s the man whose leg straightened for the first time in 34 years after his first DMSO treatment. And bursitis patients who were able to lift their arms again. DMSO has changed lives. It’s not a conspiracy. It’s not an exaggeration.

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@MidwesternDoc For a look at some of the incredible stories of healing, check out @MidwesternDoc’s full report below. midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-is-a-mi…

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@MidwesternDoc Rheumatoid arthritis, back pain, headaches, fibromyalgia, shingles, gout, trigeminal neuralgia, CRPS... Study after study shows DMSO works where modern drugs fail. And it’s often at a fraction of the cost—and with no risk of addiction or organ damage.

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When DMSO was banned by the FDA, veterinarians didn’t have to stop using it. That’s why so many Americans turned to horse-grade DMSO after the FDA crackdown. It was their only way to access real healing—without a prescription. Even today, some of the best DMSO is sold as “not for human use.” Where have we heard this before?

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@MidwesternDoc One key caution: DMSO penetrates the skin deeply and can carry other chemicals with it. You must always wash the area first—and avoid perfumes, pesticides, or metals near the application site. That’s how powerful it is.

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@MidwesternDoc For details on sourcing and dosing DMSO, subscribe to @MidwesternDoc. You’ll unlock everything you need to start the healing process. midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-is-a-mi…

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Thankfully, DMSO is legal again as a dietary supplement, thanks to the DSHEA Act. You can buy it online—liquid, gel, or roller. But the medical system still won’t touch it. No insurance. No mainstream doctors. No awareness. Why? Because it would bankrupt the pain industry and bring about real healing. But that’s fine. It’s time we finally take our health, wellbeing, and healing into our own hands. We know ourselves better than Big Pharma does.

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@MidwesternDoc Imagine a world where: • Strokes are treated at home • Surgery recovery takes days • Pain is cured without pills • Paralysis isn’t permanent • And athletes return to the field without injections That world exists—with DMSO. But they don’t want you to know.

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@MidwesternDoc Thanks for reading! This information was based on a report originally published by @MidwesternDoc. Key details were streamlined and editorialized for clarity and impact. Read the original report here. midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-is-a-mi…

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@MidwesternDoc For a deeper dive into what modern medicine has overlooked—or intentionally buried—check out these other eye-opening reports by @MidwesternDoc: The Great Cholesterol Scam and The Dangers of Statins https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-great-cholesterol-scam-and-the

The Great Cholesterol Scam and The Dangers of Statins Exploring the Actual Causes and Treatments of Heart Disease midwesterndoctor.com

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@MidwesternDoc What They Don’t Tell You About C-Sections https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/what-the-dont-tell-you-about-c-sections

What They Don’t Tell You About C-Sections Exploring the short and long term consequences of a frequently unnecessary procedure midwesterndoctor.com

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@MidwesternDoc What Water Should You Drink? https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/what-water-should-you-drink

What Water Should You Drink? March's Open Thread midwesterndoctor.com

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@MidwesternDoc While you’re at it, give @MidwesternDoc a follow. No one brings more research, clinical insight, or historical context when it comes to exposing the health myths we’ve all been fed. This is easily one of the most valuable accounts you’ll ever follow. --> @MidwesternDoc https://t.co/qM53tAmW8V

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POV: You try to get health advice from the experts at the news https://t.co/lGjVddjxEW

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The broadcast satirizes health experts and political divides. One speaker claims listening to health experts makes you "the resistance." The segment features discussions on veganism, cholesterol, and corporate influence, with a sponsor identified as Monsanto, which is said to engineer fruits and vegetables with chemicals that reshape hormones and give you cancer. One speaker advocates eating corn, soy, and wheat. Another speaker injects B12 due to a deficiency. The broadcast also touches on political topics, including the election and tolerance, with one speaker stating, "Tolerance is strength." Gender identity and hate speech are briefly discussed, followed by a plug for Jake GTV.
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Speaker 0: Breaking news. It turns out that listening to the health experts makes you the resistance. Let's see how that's working out. We go live to Libtard City. Speaker 1: So what's wrong here exactly? Speaker 2: Cows are dying so people can eat cows, and they're farting. We need to destroy the farms. Speaker 1: As Soon as I saw that Netflix documentary, I stopped eating meat and started recycling. I don't eat red meat and I lowered my cholesterol. Speaker 3: I'm here with a triple boosted science trustor. How's it going? Speaker 2: Can you believe I look this good for 32? Speaker 1: We never eat cholesterol. That stuff's toxic. Speaker 3: Even though testosterone is mostly made from it. Speaker 1: Same with our brains. But hey, who needs those? Those vegans are gonna be incredibly healthy. They don't stress their bodies with workouts, which as we know is just bad for your health. Why have them eating this when we could have them eating this? Trust me, I'm a doctor. Seriously, just trust your doctors. Speaker 3: Right. Be terrified of small farms. Let the corporations feed us. Speaker 1: Exactly. This segment is sponsored by Monsanto. Speaker 4: At Monsanto, we engineer your fruits and veggies with chemicals that reshape your hormones and give you cancer. Speaker 1: Eat your corn, soy, and wheat, boy. Speaker 3: Such an ethical sponsor working alongside big pharma. Dangerous duo. Speaker 1: I agree, Jackie. But I wanna see more climate clowns. Back to the unhealthy people. I only eat cake and chocolate. I'm not trying to hurt animals. And it's fat free. Seed oils, of course. Speaker 2: So what's it really like being a famous vegan online? Speaker 3: It's great. Hold on. Let me inject my b twelve real quick. I'm like super deficient. Speaker 1: Wow. They seem really healthy. Let's see how they're holding up since the election. If only Kumala won, my girlfriend's boyfriend wouldn't be so rough with her. Like, relax, Trumper. Right wing bigots. That dude's a pussy. Of course, my girl can have guy friends. Speaker 3: I'm gonna see Chad. Speaker 1: It's okay. I'm willing to tolerate anything because men are trash. We've got another one to fall. Speaker 0: They're just cattle. Speaker 1: The algorithm is pleased. Back to work. Say the thing. Tolerance is strength. Right, John. Tolerance is strength. Speaker 3: Why does it make you kinda gay, though? Am I right? Speaker 0: Right. Back to you, Erica. Speaker 3: Thanks, John. But that was pretty gay to not just say Christ is king. Speaker 5: Shut it down, Karen. You know my grandparents were in the pizza cost. Now back to gender confusion. Speaker 1: Did you just assume my gender? You should be arrested for hate speech. Anyway, if you still haven't followed Jake GTV yet, you're probably a complete loser. Certainly not on a watch list. Most likely, retarded. Despite record turnout, the race was called earlier this evening, guys.
Saved - August 2, 2025 at 2:14 PM
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I shared a shocking story about a 13-year-old girl in Alabama who was declared "brain-dead" but woke up just before organ harvesting. This raises serious concerns about the accuracy of such diagnoses and the potential for financial incentives in organ donation. I questioned how many similar cases exist and highlighted the troubling reality that this situation is part of a larger, profit-driven industry. Many others echoed my sentiments, expressing disbelief and concern over the ethics of organ donation practices and the intersection of money and medicine.

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

Imagine being 13… declared "brain-dead"… and waking up right before they cut you open for your organs. This isn’t a horror movie. It happened. A 13-year-old Alabama girl was set to become an organ donor. Her family was told she was gone forever. Machines were prepped, surgeons ready. Then-she moved. She opened her eyes. She LIVED. Doctors said she was "brain-dead." They were wrong. How many others have been silenced, buried, or cut open alive… all because of faulty tests and a rush to harvest? If you think hospitals don’t have financial incentives when it comes to organ donation, think again. Every single time a case like this emerges, officials say ‘protocol wasn’t followed.’ How many times do we need to hear that before we question the system itself?

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

How many people have to move, cry, or wake up right before organ harvesting before we call it what it is? This isn’t medicine- it’s a billion-dollar industry built on greed and deception.

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

@GenBelisarius That describes it perfectly, unfortunately 😕

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

@DrWojakMD I remember reading this on FB several years ago. It was my first wake up call regarding organ donation.. scary.

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

@SeanBFlanagan Too many! And they always call these "mistakes"

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

@fubots1 Smart! 🙏

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

@joe4deadcat It is! Did you ever watch the video with the Doctor who admits "brain death" is a lie?

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

@Kelly4Infowars I agree. The body will either reject the organs or it destroys their bodies because of the massive drugs they need to be on..

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

@boytzun You're very right ✅ it's like programmed robots who have been taught since childhood to obey, memorize, sit still and never question "authority" I get it.

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

@kristi10442 This is absolutely heartbreaking. I can’t imagine how that moment must stay with you. Thank you for sharing something so personal—your story matters, and I’m so sorry you had to go through that. 🙏

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

@suezq7369 Yes, they made a killing in many different ways during Covid, sadly.

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

@asamomma1 You're on to something.. Money, politics, and opaque policy can intersect dangerously in medicine.

Saved - October 20, 2025 at 11:39 AM
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I read a post claiming a 2020 Yale behavioral study tested messaging to push COVID vaccination—focusing on guilt, shame, and fear to pressure others—presented as science. The author says it crafted a coercive tone, aimed at control, and that people were handled, not informed. Post 3 then asks Dr. Bhattacharya for his thoughts.

@harryfisherEMTP - Harry Fisher

My friend at the NIH sent this information to me. The link will be in the comments to the NIH website so you can read it all for yourself. But allow me to summarize: This wasn’t a study about health or saving lives. It was a behavioral experiment. In 2020, while the public was terrified and waiting for help, researchers at Yale decided to find out what kind of psychological manipulation worked best to get people to take the COVID shot. They didn’t study medicine, they studied obedience. The researchers split people into groups and bombarded them with different emotional triggers. One message told people to think of vaccination as a “moral duty to protect others.” Another said that refusing the shot wasn’t brave but “reckless.” Others used guilt and shame, “How would you feel if you got someone sick?” or “Imagine how embarrassed you’ll be if you spread the virus because you refused.” Then they measured which message made people cave fastest. Which one made them not only say, “Yes, I’ll get the vaccine,” but also, “I’ll pressure my friends to do it too.” The results were exactly what you’d expect, the messages that made people feel guilty, ashamed, or afraid of being judged were the most “successful.” The study admits that those messages stirred people to persuade others and to judge anyone who declined as ignorant or selfish. In other words, they found the recipe for social coercion, and called it “science.” This research wasn’t about understanding, it was about control. It created the tone that dominated those years, the moral superiority of the compliant and the public humiliation of the skeptical. What we lived through wasn’t spontaneous mass hysteria. It was engineered with precision, it was tested, measured, and rolled out. We were never “informed.” We were handled. God bless

@harryfisherEMTP - Harry Fisher

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8531257/

Persuasive messaging to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake intentions Widespread vaccination remains the best option for controlling the spread of COVID-19 and ending the pandemic. Despite the considerable disruption the virus has caused to people’s lives, many people are still hesitant to receive a vaccine. Without ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

@harryfisherEMTP - Harry Fisher

@DrJBhattacharya what are your thoughts on this brother?

Saved - February 26, 2026 at 12:02 AM

@kacdnp91 - Kelly DNP Functional/Integrative Medicine

What is allopathic health? Does anyone know who this is bc she’s brilliant 🤣 https://t.co/zjb7JRO8U9

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The clinician apologizes for the wait, notes being about forty-five minutes late, and thanks the patient for waiting. They ask how the patient has been in the last couple of months. The patient responds that it has been bad, and the clinician asks if that is the patient’s normal baseline, confirming that it is. The patient agrees they are doing worse. The clinician acknowledges and expresses concern, asking if the patient has been exercising, drinking plenty of water, and getting enough sleep. The patient confirms some activity but the clinician urges “More. Do more of that. More. More. More.” The clinician asks about sleep quality again, suggesting that more sleep can be beneficial. The clinician notes the patient has increased joint pain, and attributes this to the patient’s history and overall condition, advising a little more exercise and more sleep as potentially beneficial for the joint pain. The patient is reminded of being on five thousand milligrams of their medication, and the clinician confirms to keep that dosage. The clinician states there is no real timeline for this medication and says the patient will probably be on it for the rest of their life, but with regular specialist follow-ups for side effects to ensure things are fine. The clinician adds that they understand and mention having many patients with similar experiences. Regarding new symptoms, the patient reports chest pain, and the clinician notes this requires referral to cardiology. Another symptom mentioned is severe stomach pain, which prompts a referral to gastroenterology (GI). The patient’s home situation is described as tough, and the clinician asks whether the patient has seen a counselor, offering a referral to one. Skin issues are also noted; the clinician observes a couple of concerns upon the patient’s entrance and prescribes a cream, acknowledging it may not be very effective but intending to try it. There is a brief acknowledgment that the situation is challenging and that not much can be done about some aspects. The clinician asks if the patient eats fish and confirms that the overall assessment is that the patient is not doing well and feeling terrible. A plan is made to schedule a follow-up in about three to six months, with the understanding that the same process will be repeated. The clinician concludes by instructing the patient to check out at the desk.
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Speaker 0: Hey. Sorry for the wait. Yeah. I know I know I'm, like, forty five minutes late, but thank you for waiting. How are you doing? It's good to see you. Alright. So how have you been these last couple months? Bad. Bad. Got it. And that's like your normal. Right? That's your, like, baseline. Okay. Got it. So would you say you're doing worse? Yes? Okay. Yeah. Sorry to hear about that. And have you been exercising plenty, drinking lots and lots of water? Yeah? Okay. Good. More. Do more of that. More. More. More. Okay? More. Have you tried getting more sleep? Yeah. That can be really beneficial for you. Have you been dealing with increased joint pain? Yes. Okay. Well, I mean, that's normal, you know, given your history and just generally who you are. For the joint pain, I would say a little more exercise and also sleep. I think that would be really good for you. Alright. Remind me, you are on five thousand milligrams of your medication? Okay. Good. Let's keep that up. Seems to be working. Timeline? No. There's not really a timeline for this medication. You'll probably be on it for the rest of your life. But as long as you go see the specialists for the side effects, you know, everything will be fine. I understand. I I have a lot of patients just like you all going through the same exact stuff. Yeah. The same. Any new symptoms? Chest pain. Got it. Okay. Not much I can do about that on my end, so I'll refer you to cardiology. Anything else? Severe stomach pain? Got it. I'll refer you to GI for that one. Yeah. How's how's everything at home? That's tough. Yeah. Do you see a counselor? I'll refer you to one. And skin issues? Couple. Yeah. I've noticed that when you walked in. I'll give you a cream. We'll see if it works. It probably won't, but we'll see. I know. I know it's tough. Yeah. Unfortunately, that's just how it is, and there's not much we can do about it. Do you eat fish? So just generally not doing good and feeling terrible. Got it. Alright. Well, let's schedule a follow-up for about three, six months. Okay? And then we'll just do this all over again. Alright. Sounds great. Alright. Make sure to check out at the desk. Okay?
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