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Good summary Steve. Thanks. A few weeks back I had a "conversation" with a UK NHS neurology consultant. First I asked him why the NHS was still pushing the jabs when it is now undeniable that people all around are dropping like flies. He said oh well he was in the Covid wards and the unvaccinated" ( those selfish irresponsible people) were the ones going down and dying of serious Covid. Oh really? said I. So what is your definition of "unvaccinated" He could not give a satisfactory answer and did not even try to argue with my take on it. Then I asked him what hospital protocol he had used on these dying "unvaccinated" patients. had it included Remdesivir? Yes, it had. So why was he doing that when we know that it causes severe kidney injury in 25% of patients? " Because we have nothing else" Oh purleeze! Had he not heard of Ivermectin and the many other repurposed options? had he heard of the FLCCC and the WCFH by any chance? No argument from his side. They know. The doctors know. How can we ever trust them about anything ever again?

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I wasn't going to get the COVID vax after bad family/personal experiences with the RotaShield vax, and Vioxx, as well as a former nurse colleague who is permanently disabled from a flu shot. If we all had bad experiences with fully tested and approved drugs/vaccines, why would I willingly agree to be a human guinea pig for an EUA vaccine? My family was in agreement - even my two college-age sons who had to get exemptions and submit to weekly testing.

I also want to comment on #23. "The corruption with COVID protocols. The COVID hospital protocols likely caused 90% of the COVID deaths in hospitals...." A hospital protocol came close to killing my active, no comorbidities 54 yo brother. He was intubated and sedated for almost a month. His wife was told that none of their ventilator COVID patients had survived. Yet they persisted with a protocol which had failed (killed) all previous patients. They had given my brother Remdesivir - which sent him into kidney failure, requiring dialysis. They repeatedly refused to try even one of the drugs on the FLCCC protocol, despite the lack of success of their protocol. And despite my SIL's willingness to sign away any liability for the hospital if anything went wrong. Someone recommended a hospice referral as my brother deteriorated. (Recently, that hospital was in the news for putting deteriorating COVID patients into Hospice - to protect their

mortality rates.) My middle brother and his wife, who had been there to help out, had to return home. They assumed they would return to attend my brother's funeral.

Thankfully, my brother rallied, and after extensive rehab, he was able to go home in a wheelchair and on oxygen. He's running his business, off oxygen now and back to hiking and is working on getting back into running. He and his wife have also written a book about their experience, including information on the kickbacks hospitals received for following their COVID protocols. If anyone is interested, it's available: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CNWTKSNJ/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1704611945&sr=8-1

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