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The speaker discusses the presence of spike protein in an antibody test after being symptomatic for over a year. They explain that the absence of nucleocapsid protein indicates that the individual had the vaccine-induced spike protein injury rather than a COVID infection. The speaker mentions that the spike protein antibody levels were significantly higher than expected, potentially thousands of times higher, even two years after vaccination. They express sympathy for the individual's suffering and emphasize the importance of sharing their experience despite pressure from the pharmaceutical industry and government. The individual shares their struggle and highlights the support they receive. The speaker acknowledges the wide range of symptoms experienced by the individual and notes that their story will resonate with others.

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Speaker 0: Because there was such a mass vaccination campaign with a product that, you know, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people were injured in this process, what work is the NIH doing in terms of research to somehow help these people? Because just from my own experience, my wife and I made a film about this, right? These people were, even though in some cases they were supported a bit by, but mostly just completely gaslit and just, no, your issue doesn't exist. Right? So how are you approaching this? Speaker 1: Well, you're absolutely right. There were absolutely like, lot patients of who were vaccine injured were gaslit, pretending as if they didn't get injured or that somehow their symptoms are all Speaker 1: in their head or something. Actually, this is part of a broader phenomenon, where, you have patients with conditions that are poorly understood, where the medical system will gaslight them leave. They can they're telling you it's a a psychological issue rather than a physical issue. It should make you think that you're crazy because you you you have symptoms that you just, you know you have, but you can't convince anyone else to do anything about it. Injury is one of them, long COVID, MECFS, Lyme chronic Lyme disease, a whole host of these conditions where it just fits a very similar pattern. Speaker 1: The key underlying thing is that there isn't excellent science to guide decision making for clinicians or anybody else, for patients. And I've made sure that people know at the NIH that I'm very interested in investing in answers for patients for all of those. Vaccine injury, long COVID, MECFS, chronic Lyme. We need to get better answers. The the gaslighting happens because the, if you're let's say you're a doctor and you see a patient and you have no idea what's causing their condition. Speaker 1: Right? Because the scientific literature doesn't have an answer. You're gonna be unless you're an amazing doctor who's really good at, you know, sort of being honest and compassionate, you're going to be wanting to, like, move on to the next patient. And, it's really, really unfortunate. The answer is to get good answers, right? Speaker 1: So invest in, research on treatments, on underlying physiology, physiological causes, you know, basic biological knowledge, so that those patients actually can can the doctors and the caregivers for those patients can will treat them correctly. Speaker 0: So but is is NIH doing this for people that are that have been COVID vaccine injures against a huge number of people relatively. Speaker 1: We have investments in that, and we're going have more investments in that at the start, you know, this year. For all of those conditions, I think patients deserve an answer, and I'm definitely, interested in finding I would love to know myself.

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Speaker 0 talks about the power of perception while on vacation in the Bahamas. They mention being a social media influencer and not having time for vacations because of their social obligations. They reveal that their appearance has been computer-generated since the 90s and that the blue screen they are using is not even real.

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When people received their first COVID nineteen vaccine, it was the first time their body received lipid nanoparticles. People historically have this confidence in the concept of, oh, it's just a vaccine. Lipid nanoparticles go everywhere in the body, to the brain, to the bone marrow, to the liver, to the spleen, most importantly to the reproductive organs. I regret it every single day that I walked into my local pharmacy to get that shot in my arm. I feel like my body is eating itself.

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The speaker discusses a long-running claim from the pandemic era: that they could smell when someone had COVID or had been recently vaccinated, and that many others reported a distinctive odor associated with COVID. They acknowledge that some people can barely smell it while others experience headaches, nausea, or sickness, and note that many people's sense of smell has been altered during and after illness. The video focuses on the scent profile and the chemistry behind spike protein exposure, rather than virology, arguing that spike protein alone can drive COVID-related injury and long COVID, with no need for viral components. The speaker references research from 2024–2025 examining sweat and breath to identify chemicals that change in COVID and post-COVID vaccine states, noting that the research looks at both long-haul and long COVID profiles as well as post-vaccine chemistry in terms of odor. According to the presented science, spike protein flips the body’s chemistry, turning sweat into a distinct odor described as a strange, sour, greasy signal with a metallic twist. The speaker recalls smelling a mixture of metal and formaldehyde and explains that compounds such as fatty acids and ketones surge, along with pheromones that could subtly influence behavior. The description asserts that during spike protein exposure, cells are in chaos, and the protein binds to receptors like ACE2, triggering a biochemical storm that alters volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are the gaseous clues the body releases. VOCs are said to create an odor that is subtle yet disturbing, detectable within about one to two feet indoors, with outdoors and humidity affecting detectability. Key chemical changes cited include: oxidative stress leading to reactive oxygen species and the production of nonanol (a greasy, rancid compound) that quadruples in sweat in long COVID; methyl oleate rising to at least twice the usual amount, adding a soapy, earthy layer; a shift to ketone production (two-butanone) giving a faint acetone-like sweetness; iron release from ferritin forming an iron pentacarbonyl, contributing a metallic, rusty penny smell; malondialdehyde (MDA), a burnt fat aldehyde, increasing two to three times in long-haul cases and sharpening the scent with a rancid sting; benzaldehyde increasing due to tryptophan breakdown, giving a sharp formaldehyde-like bite; two ethyl hexanol from skin ester hydrolysis adding a plasticky soapiness (some respondents reported soapiness). Ethyl octanoate is mentioned as mimicking an alarm pheromone in bees, contributing a pear-like scent and signaling danger. The speaker links VOCs to behavioral and social effects, noting heightened pheromonal signals: cortisol spike with a 40% rise in androstanone (giving a musky scent and potentially calming or influencing competitive behavior), drostanone rising by about 50% adding an animalic, sweaty edge that can trigger avoidance or aggression, and ethyl octanoate resembling an alarm pheromone. They describe hive-like social effects, cognitive rigidity, conformity, and a perceived protective or suppressive social response, including references to depopulation theories and population sterilization, interpreted as social control mechanisms embedded in the bioweapon narrative. The speaker, a former clinical psychologist with a background in mass-killing prevention and biowarfare response, signals intent to delve deeper in future videos and invites comments on topics to cover next.

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Cecilia, at Colleroy Beach, had five vaccinations and she got COVID, and unfortunately she became neurologically damaged. She’s a 52-year-old who developed headaches after having five injections and then getting COVID, and it progressed to her inability to speak, inability to swallow, and inability to walk. Cecilia has consented to me doing this because she doesn’t want this happen to anyone else. She’s one of the bravest people I’ve met in this terrible journey, and I’d like to say thank you for sharing the story. We are going to do everything we can to stop this happening to anyone else. Thank you very much, Cecilia.

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Daniel Stringfellow, 74, lives next to his neighbor Rebecca Cunningham and has stage three COPD. His symptoms include laboring to breathe during even small tasks, such as walking 40 feet to his truck, getting dressed, or carrying groceries. He explains that he must stop halfway to catch his breath, which drains his motivation and leads to depression because he can’t do things he used to do. He previously used a nebulizer prescribed by his pulmonologist as a first-line treatment and was given inhalers like Trilogy and albuterol, but he says the nebulizer “doesn’t work for me” and there’s no noticeable difference after more than a year of use. He still uses Trilogy but is unsure it provided significant improvement. Rebecca, his neighbor, has been researching DMSO and provided Daniel with a solution to put in his nebulizer. He notes that Rebecca asked for the paperwork to understand the amounts used in the nebulizer. He was ready to try anything and began using the DMSO solution about two and a half weeks ago. Within three days to two weeks, he reports a “big difference” and describes it as “unbelievable.” He says people who know him say his color was bad before, but now he can breathe better, talk without losing his breath, and perform tasks he hadn’t been able to do in a long time. He mentions carrying groceries from his Jeep to his house and RV, which he hasn’t done in a long time, and that he used to labor to get dressed in the morning. Daniel expects a future CT scan and plans to see his pulmonologist afterward. He notes that before starting the DMSO, all CT scans had shown no improvement and that he had been stopped at stage three. With DMSO, he anticipates improvement reflected in the CT results. He emphasizes that he has nothing to gain by this and that COPD is not pretty, describing nights when he wondered why he would wake up the next morning. He urges others to “just do it” and asserts that if it doesn’t help, they have nothing to lose. Speaker 1 (off-camera) adds that Daniel’s ability to sit and talk for length of time is miraculous compared to before, and recalls how difficult it was for Daniel to answer questions, needing rest between responses. She notes the emotional toll of the disease, the times of feeling ready to die, and her commitment to support him. She references reading Midwestern Doctor articles on DMSO and related research, and she confirms that the DMSO is working and wants viewers to witness the transformation. She says Daniel now has color in his face and credits the neighbor’s efforts and the DMSO for the improvement. The conversation ends with expressions of gratitude and a hope for continued progress.

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The hardest part of being COVID aware is watching people unknowingly get infected and risk long COVID. The virus weakens the immune system, making people susceptible to other illnesses. Many are unaware of the risks and continue as if it's 2019. The lack of measures and education contributes to the spread. Long COVID can cause brain damage and heart issues. It's concerning to see so many unaware of the dangers they face.

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At Colleroy Beach, Cecilia, a 52-year-old woman, had five vaccinations and then contracted COVID, after which she became neurologically damaged. She developed headaches after the five injections, and following COVID, her condition progressed to an inability to speak, swallow, and walk. Cecilia has consented to sharing her story because she doesn’t want this to happen to anyone else and is described as one of the bravest people in this journey. The speaker thanks Cecilia and says they will do everything they can to stop this from happening to anyone else.

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Long COVID, caused by the spike protein, is affecting multiple medical disciplines. Since 2022, I've seen over 2,000 patients with COVID-19 or vaccine-related issues. Many patients had faith in medicine shattered due to adverse effects. Some were forced to choose between vaccination or losing their careers. Military service members are being harmed, with 30 individuals in my clinic facing significant issues like myocarditis and being medically discharged.

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We're at Colorado Beach with Cecilia, who had 5 vaccinations and then got COVID, leading to neurological damage. She developed headaches, difficulty speaking, swallowing, and walking. Cecilia bravely shared her story to prevent others from experiencing the same. Thank you, Cecilia, for your courage. We will work to prevent this from happening to anyone else. Thank you. Translation: We are at Colorado Beach with Cecilia, who received 5 vaccinations and contracted COVID, resulting in neurological damage. She experienced headaches, speech, swallowing, and walking difficulties. Cecilia bravely shared her story to prevent others from going through the same. Thank you, Cecilia, for your bravery. We will strive to prevent this from happening to anyone else. Thank you.

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A woman shares her devastating experience with the Covid-19 vaccine, stating that it has completely destroyed her life. She suffers from constant physical and cognitive issues, including speech and memory problems, tremors, and over 80 symptoms daily. Despite her case being reported, it was dismissed as psychiatric problems. She expresses suicidal thoughts and the need for multiple medications to cope. She urges caution regarding the government and doctors' actions, as she believed in the vaccine's safety until experiencing its severe side effects. She also mentions her father's negative reaction to her decision not to get vaccinated and vows to seek justice for his death.

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I haven't made a video in a while, but I need to share something important. I recently looked at my blood under a microscope and what I saw was not good. Many of us are injured and dying. If you want to research us, you need to come and find us. Otherwise, we won't be around much longer. There's a nurse named Danielle Baker who had transverse myelitis and now she's in congestive heart failure. Our bodies are shutting down. I'm begging you to help us. Please, help the children by removing these shots from the shelves. They're causing harm and there's no compensation or research. Please, do the right thing.

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The comparison to HIV is important because, like early HIV infections, mild or moderate COVID can cause unseen destruction. With HIV, people were infected for years before symptoms appeared, while the virus quietly destroyed the immune system. However, the HIV epidemic spurred brilliant science that changed how HIV is treated. We are now learning about mitochondria, viral impact, brain fog, changes in neurons, and cells that nourish neurons because of Long COVID. The goal is to reach a point where, through research, people with Long COVID can not only survive but thrive, just as HIV patients can live normal lifespans today.

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Comparison to HIV is important as both were asymptomatic initially. HIV taught us about immunology and revolutionized cancer therapy. Long COVID is shedding light on mitochondria, viral impact, brain fog, and neuron changes. Despite the unseen damage of mild/moderate COVID, like HIV, it can lead to scientific breakthroughs. Research on long COVID is crucial for people to not just survive but thrive.

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A nurse injured by the COVID vaccine has spent the last four years building a community of vaccine-injured people. She asks others to join her in taking down "these criminals." Another individual states they will fight for the cause for life, even if they have to do so from a wheelchair, as they currently cannot stand for more than a minute without convulsions. They want to help people of their generation, who they believe are heavily influenced by the media, understand that things can go wrong. They feel obligated to speak up and will never back down.

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The speaker describes a severe post-vaccination experience, saying the vaccine “took my immune system and just shook it around again,” and noting that “that’s still going on.” They reference reading evidence about adverse reactions, including “damage to the immune system,” and acknowledge they were not made aware of these risks beforehand. They recount losing the use of their hands for about three weeks and realizing they were “in real trouble.” The speaker was invited by Robin Monarchy to discuss the experience, and by that time they realized they “weren’t the only one that was suffering.” They contrast this personal ordeal with a sense of media over-saturation, saying they have “stopped watching TV.” They share a cartoon memory of a guy interviewing two Quakers who ask, “How come none of your community has got COVID?” and the Quakers respond, “Well, we don’t watch TV,” remarking, “It’s so true, man,” and noting that “so much of the sickness is in our heads now.” They describe feeling trapped between trusting what “your heart tells you is right” and what appears to be the prevailing narrative, and they emphasize the difficulty of communicating their feelings to family. The speaker mentions taking a risk by speaking out, noting they were “pleased to see that it went around without too much of flack,” but they did experience some backlash, particularly from people they least wanted to upset. A central concern expressed is fear about what vaccination could do to their children, describing it as perhaps “the biggest part of the reason” for speaking out and talking to their daughters about the possibility that they “may not be able to have kids.” They acknowledge that at that point in life, their daughters “don’t probably care,” implying a tension between present concerns and future implications. The speaker concludes with that vaccination remains a source of personal risk and disclosure within their family discussions.

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The speaker states that after using ivermectin on someone's skin for about four days to almost a week, it has completely cleared up. The speaker asks the audience to look at what the person's skin looked like before using ivermectin. The speaker reiterates that ivermectin cleared up the skin in less than a week, resulting in clear skin.

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At Colleroy Beach, Cecilia, a 52-year-old, had five vaccinations and then contracted COVID, after which she became neurologically damaged. She developed headaches after the five injections and then, following COVID, progressed to an inability to speak, swallow, and walk. Cecilia consented to share her story so that this does not happen to anyone else. The speaker praises her bravery and states they will do everything possible to stop this from occurring to others.

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The comparison to HIV is important because both viruses can be asymptomatic. HIV taught us a lot about immunology and changed cancer therapy. Similarly, we are now learning about the impact of the virus on mitochondria, brain fog, and our neurons through long COVID. Mild and moderate COVID can cause destruction, just like HIV did to our immune system. However, the brilliant science that came out of HIV research transformed how we treat the virus, allowing people to live normal lives. We need to do the same for long COVID, so that those affected can not only survive but also thrive.

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The comparison to HIV is important because both HIV and long COVID can be asymptomatic for a long time before symptoms appear. HIV taught us a lot about immunology and revolutionized cancer therapy. Similarly, long COVID is teaching us about the impact of mitochondria and viruses on our brain function. Just like HIV destroyed our immune system, mild and moderate cases of COVID can cause unseen damage. However, the knowledge gained from studying HIV led to significant advancements in treatment, allowing people to live normal lives. We need to conduct research to ensure that people with long COVID can not only survive but also thrive.

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I've been hiding and not showing the impact on me, but I'm done being scared. The doctors who said this was safe are now ignoring us. It's time to be heard, seen, and believed.

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Lee Thomas, a TV reporter, shares his journey with vitiligo, an autoimmune disorder causing skin discoloration. Diagnosed while working in New York, he initially feared his career was over. Instead, he used makeup to cope and developed a plan to respond positively to people's reactions. Through personal experiences, including a touching encounter with a child, he learned that positivity is an internal fight. He later founded support groups and celebrated World Vitiligo Day, ultimately becoming a better man.

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Face masks ruin the beautiful and the blushes. Moment 139
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Masks create an aesthetically unpleasing world, obscuring the beauty of human faces and emotional expressions, which are crucial for our perception and experience of life.

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Lockdowns and masks handicap society at organically recognizing those who are sick. Moment 111
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Cyber meetings hinder symptom recognition, reducing our ability to identify illness in others effectively.
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