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Free Mind Paradigm's avatar

This was a wonderful article! I have an anecdote that isn't too related to your article but I think it's indicative of the massive PR campaign against RFK Jr.

A couple months ago, I helped draft a Wikipedia article called "Make America Healthy Again". I intended it to be a neutral article given that much of Wikipedia is extremely biased and misrepresentative of Kennedy's views. After I was finished, I put it through an optional peer review process called AfC to ensure that there were no errors, but the editor who reviewed my article declined it, ironically because it was "too biased". I gave up after that and forgot about it for a couple months.

This past week, I found out that another editor circumvented AfC and successfully published my article. Soon after the article was published, a bunch of editors came in and completely butchered the sections on water fluoridation, vaccines, chronic illnesses, and autism. For some reason, a paragraph or two in the article that implied that Democrats support MAHA were removed too. Furthermore, the editor who initially declined my article was ticked off that the article was published, and made a pretty rude comment on the article's talk page, implying that myself and other Kennedy supporters are "anti-vax liars" and "too stupid to be allowed internet access".

Thankfully, a lot of my original framework is still there and I've been able to clean up the most problematic sections of the article without any of the activist editors noticing. Sadly, if you read the article today, much of it is still "Kennedy has been criticized by scientists for being a conspiracy theorist" and Wikipedia itself is broken beyond repair on political articles. Even more concerning, ChatGPT and other AI systems are now citing my biased article and repeating it almost verbatim in their responses.

Apologies for the slight rant, but I just wanted to remind people that the PR campaign against Kennedy is huge and widespread across the internet.

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

One of the main keys to my success is that I have a subconscious understanding of the biases in sources of information and know which ones are "good" for what types of topic. In the case of Wikipedia, it's really useful for foundation factual information no one has any major reason to lie about, but for anything slightly controversial, it just repeats the same junk you see everywhere else online.

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pimaCanyon's avatar

indeed. Wikipedia is legacy media or "mainstream media" and cannot be trusted to give you the real truth regarding any subject that has become political (e.g. all things covid and our health care system in general)

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Ellen's avatar

Yes, Wikipedia is awful! (For anything that challenges the narrative). In the "Beware the Wikipedia, etc Trap" section of my first Substack article, there's quotes from Dr Justus R Hope, who became a Wikipedia editor, and Professor Norman Fenton, that go into the awful forensics of Wiki edits. Your experience with their arrogance is very similar to theirs.

https://anotherbetrayedliberal.substack.com/p/information-permaculture-and-cooties

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hrabmv's avatar

What is awful is loving lies, Wiki is great!

https://open.substack.com/pub/hrabmv/p/new-trick-old-serpent

no one can be tricked into loving lies!

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Shel's avatar

I tried to correct information they had on a topic, included links to source material and they refused to change it.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

I objected to What wikipedia has on Dr. Malone's bio and wrote an email complaining. They wrote back citing wikipedia was a collector of information that was peer reviewed and had no responsibility for the content. I have not donated to them since.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Thank you for that. Wikipedia sunk to a new low as it briefly promoted Pride month.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/wiki-loves-pride-wikipedia-goes-woke

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Mick From Hooe (UK)'s avatar

Hang on in there and don't let them destroy your intentions to tell the truth!

Recent stats suggest that the DEADLY mRNA Experimental injections have already killed the most vulnerable and gullible? No wonder death rates are starting to fall.

Those who realised the great Covid Scamdemic and deadly mRNA vax con, continue to resist the constant encouragement to participate in the 'Experimental' Death Shot!

Make LIABILITY a legal requirement for makers of uncontrolled and unchecked DEADLY medicines and injections!

Unjabbed Mick (UK) We live longer by distrusting Pharma and their conspiring medics.

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SaHiB's avatar

While the statistics seem to have been gummed up (even Bill Rice, Jr. doesn't seem to have gotten to the bottom of it), the actual infection seems to have also done that. The transfections (note, recovered immunity was denied) were just additional "shots" at survivors. The (probably artificial) variants did the same. Eat pineapple.

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Mick From Hooe (UK)'s avatar

Thanks SaHiB! Please translate! Ta! Mick.

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SaHiB's avatar

Which? https://billricejr.substack.com/ (Delve into the archives. Most of his articles are decidedly shorter than AMD's.)

I don't like the term "natural immunity", as it implies getting incredibly sick be a requirement of nature, so prefer "recovered immunity". My sister, nurse Ratched, demanded I get a "free" covid shot ("jab" for you; I used the term "shot" because it seems nearly as bad as a gun shot), despite being well aware I'd announced on 01 March 2020 I would not attend Sunday dinner because I had CoViD. The Narrative did not allow that concept, as it could obviate need for the pretended "immunizations".

Pineapple contains the protease bromelain, which is absorbed from the gut, and tears spike protein apart into innocuous fragments. A half pound a day seems to do the trick. Do not eat meat or other protein within an hour either way. SARS-CoV and the mRNA shots (they transfect) are bioweapons. Pineapple (or other such proteases), "ananas" for foreigners, is our countermeasure. No, you do not need to eat the core. Chop it into small pieces if you do. (I gnaw it down to the tough fibers.)

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Mick From Hooe (UK)'s avatar

Sounds like sound advice SaHiB! Us Conscientious Objectors, or Vax Sceptics or Vax Deniers, watched with trepidation and disbelief, while many millions believed the nonsensical B/S and participated in the biggest medical experiment the world has ever seen.

We have been concerned about others 'shedding' the results of their stupidity upon us by their physical presence. The pineapple 'trick' might be something we have to consider if it proves that 'shedding' is real and a genuine risk to those of us who declined the Depopulation Death Shot.

Thanks, Mick (UK).

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SaHiB's avatar

I have not tested it for shedding, which gave me temporary deafness and dizziness. I have long covid, which the pineapple keeps at bay. (Ivermectin and vitamin C also work to some extent.)

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Lori's avatar

check out the FLCCC aka IMA website Mick as it has great info. They also have a webinar every Wednesday at 7pm EST in US. These docs were all fired from their jobs and their board certifications taken away bc they went against the narrative. You may find this interesting. https://imahealth.org/

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pimaCanyon's avatar

my understanding regarding pineapple and bromelain is that bromelain is in unripe pineapple and its stems. I don't know how much, if any, bromelain is in ripe pineapple.

Edit: Welp, I should have checked first. This article states that ripe pineapple does contain bromelain at .43% in the juice.

https://physioflexpro.com/blogs/joint-care/how-much-bromelain-is-in-pineapple

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SaHiB's avatar

Touch it. If your fingers get slippery, your skin is dissolving, so it's there. Pineapple workers don't have fingerprints.

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VictorDianne Watson's avatar

I have found Wikipedia to be very biased and don’t use it anymore other than for basic information.

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John Calvin Jones, PhD, JD's avatar

Wonderful? Uh, yeah-no. While AMD said he/she is a HUGE fan of Johnson, I am a huge fan of children who believe in Santa Claus and adults who LARP as Snow White. Wait, I mean, I am a fan people who declare that viruses exist, DESPITE five years of clear evidence and recitations of research papers showing NO falsifiable methods to prove viruses exist.

Johnson is a HORRIBLE person or a coward and or a fraud. He could introduce legislation to REPEAL the NCVIA of 1986, but ... hey, Pharma needs its immunity.

My room is full of elephants, but I just cannot see them. What about you?

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

If he introduced that very few would vote for it, it might not even make it out committee and it would put him into an antivax bucket that would destroy his ability to reach people on the evidence based approach against vaccination.

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John Calvin Jones, PhD, JD's avatar

Dear AMD, oh yes, I see now. I feel so much better. I want members of Congress who are too afraid to promote justice or truth. Like Del Bigtree said, "it depends what you goals are." (I first saw this BS line of reasoning against MJ legalization, and cutting the military). Now, I have come to enjoy perpetual war, American empire, pharma subsidies, and genocide. At least we can say that SOME members of Congress care ... about what would be better for humanity.

By the way, have you EVER read that Aesop's fable about the fox and the sour grapes?

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

Ron Johnson has done more for the vaccine safety than any other senator in US history, and he has an extraordinary degree of commitment and follow through on it. If you are only interested in tearing down the people who are trying to help us (which is all I have ever seen you do), you are part of the problem not the solution.

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John Calvin Jones, PhD, JD's avatar

Did you offer that comment without ANY hint of sarcasm? WOW.

It is IMPOSSIBLE to do ANYTHING for vaccine safety. There are NO safe vaccines.

Johnson has been in the Senator since 2011. He WATCHED lockdowns and approved budgets for WARP Speed.

How are you measuring "more" and "safety"?

I am interested in health and ending misery and corruption. I have been looking at vaccine-damaged children for nearly 5 decades - and have been helping parents and children for over 20 years.

Please do not claim that I am "interested in tearing down THE people who are trying to help." Lots of people and groups claim that they are or were helping - but I disagree and seek to record their crimes and abuses for all to see.

For example, eugenicists claim(ed) that they are (were) trying to help. Did you read Buck vs Bell, 274 US 200 (1927)? Jenner claimed that he was trying to help. Some Catholic priests claimed to have done wonders at helping boys resist Satan (for some reason the rituals often required what we might call rape). I could go on.

In whatever form is the harm, and or lack of pro-active action to END the abuse and harms, I oppose it. On the other hand, maybe I should send Johnson some money so he can continue to vote to subsidize pharma, vote for perpetual war and empire, and enjoy watching millions more Americans get injured from the never-safe vaccines.

Best

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

Your response corroborated my point. At this point, what matters are steps that will make things better, not attacking people who are trying to do that. Your focus should be on what you can do to make things better.

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Xmen442002's avatar

I don't agree?

Follow the money trail, like AIPAC for one(one of 11 for lobbying firms just for Israel), and find out who he answers to?

Not the American public for sure.

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Lori's avatar

Hey John, I actually saw Santa Claus as a child. I couldn't believe my eyes. And no, it was not my dad dressed up. I even closed my eyes and opened them again and he was still there by the tree. Just bc you cannot prove something does not mean it does not exist. Plus, I believe in God and I have never met Him. So there you go.

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John Calvin Jones, PhD, JD's avatar

Dear Lori, I appreciate the joys of seeing Santa. But I trust that: (i) there were no flying reindeer; and (ii) you did not see Santa entering EVERY house on the globe (at least each of the believers).

Plenty of people claim to see viruses, and they see illness. But proving viruses exist (much less cause a disease), via a falsifiable method? We are still waiting. And human-to-human contagion, via inhalation or sex? Maybe you can show a paper - with a falsifiable method? Thanks.

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hrabmv's avatar

You claim to see that we have landed on the Moon, too! Well, believing in God is science compared to what you all think, despite high school physics disproving it

https://open.substack.com/pub/hrabmv/p/new-trick-old-serpent

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John Calvin Jones, PhD, JD's avatar

Dear Hrabmv:

I am sorry, I cannot follow your point. Can you elucidate? Thanks

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hrabmv's avatar

Then this is what you should read, I wrote it just for you!

https://open.substack.com/pub/hrabmv/p/new-trick-old-serpent

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hrabmv's avatar

Forgotten story of lies and building the tower on bricks instead of rock

https://open.substack.com/pub/hrabmv/p/new-trick-old-serpent

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SaHiB's avatar

Thanks for putting in the effort, but this was not a "giraffe" article.

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Keihatsu's avatar

Ron Johnson is the very best senator in the U.S. today. Love all his conferences and symposia.

If Congress had a few hundred members like Johnson, the U.S. would be on its intended constitutional and prosperous course, instead of the high-speed descent into global neo-feudalism we're traveling now.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

He personifies what a Senator should be all about. Working on behalf of their constituents to help them achieve a better and healthier life. Most have been in the pocket of special interests to perpetuate and codify the special interests ability to make money at the expense of the individual worker. Very clearly validated in the funding flowing from Big Medicine and Big Pharma into the political war chests. If that was not true there would have been a ground swell of Senators voices demanding that the RNA injections be stopped now! Most are cowards or consummate BS artists.

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Crixcyon's avatar

Where are the other 530 or so clowns never to be heard from?

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SaHiB's avatar

Freemasonic and Jesuit clowns following (or pretending to lead) a multitude to get rich, famous, and powerful doing evil.

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Bob Macadam's avatar

Great article - so much that I’d like to comment about!

Two statistics stood out for me:

1.) ALL of the decline in parents’ vaccinations of their children occurred in Republican voting families. (Not mentioned in the article as it wasn’t brought out as a main point - but obvious in the graph that was included.)

2.) the huge JAMA survey that showed decline in Americans’ trust in healthcare plummeted from 71% to 40% in less than 4 years (April 2020 to January 2024).

Based on the first stat above it’s probably a safe bet that the majority of those distrusting healthcare in general are also Republicans.

How do we break this divide?

A large part of it must be that the left still trusts main stream media, while the right distrusts narrative and consensus and seeks out alternative media.

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

You have to start somewhere. The whole vaccine issue is so indefensible that it can only be sustained by being treated as a marginalized conspiracy for crazy people. Once it's an actively discussed political topic/a polarized issue, it crumbles because the case against it is so bad and people will be motivated to dig up the data and expose it to justify their political position. That's a huge part of why I was so surprised they polarized the topic with the COVID vaccines, as previously the industry and media had correctly said they could not afford to ever polarize the issue.

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SaHiB's avatar

Hope so. Good riddance if so.

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SaHiB's avatar

Not just Republicans, and I doubt the "country club" sort would be included. Libertarians, Constitutionalists, most independents, etc., too.

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

I think so. I am left of center but have never trusted the medical system. Everyone I know who is on the left quotes CNN or the headings on the first page of a google search. Same with big time podcasters, using pharma paid for science sound bites with arrogant confidence. They don't want to do the research, it would shine a light on just how wrong they have been, and the knowledge of how their errors have caused harm is too unbearable to an identity rooted in false virtue. "This is to be asserted in general of men, that they are ungrateful, fickle, false, cowardly, covetous." Machiavelli

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Crixcyon's avatar

Drugs, vaccines and mRNA poisons do not care about your non-vital stats such as name, address, political affirmation, age, sex, background, religion, ethnicity, etc. It's the person (individual) verses the medical system.

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Shirley B's avatar

I would like every doctor, nay everyone to read “Nutrition and Physical Degeneration” by Dr.Weston A.Price. Price was a dentist practicing in the 1920s-1940s. He saw the deteriorating condition of patients teeth and felt it was due to their nutrition. On his own dime, he, his wife, and a team of helpers traveled during the summer months to areas of the world where people were eating their traditional diets, and saw the excellent health including dental health these people had. Each area had different kinds of food choices, according to the climate, but all the food was nutrient dense, and rich in minerals and all the fat soluble vitamins; vitamins A, D, and K2.

www.westonaprice.org, and the Price Pottenger Foundation are excellent sources to check out.

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Valda Redfern's avatar

Fantastic book! It can be downloaded free from the internet, but it’s worth buying a hardback copy so you can thumb through it. It’s a model of how to gather, analyse and present data, it’s written in an accessible style, and it’s full of superb photographs illustrating his points.

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Xmen442002's avatar

This is also the time frame when they started to dump fluoride into municipal water supplies all over the country.

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Tom Childs's avatar

I agree that RFK & Ron Johnson are pursuing the proper strategy for changing the paradigm. It’s steady, deliberate and well thought through.

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Alan Fogle's avatar

Agree, but the main thing we all need to do is to take our health into our own hands, not trusting in government or anyone else for our health and well being.

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Juan's avatar

The problem is trying to do something without accomplishing the first step - when you do that nothing seems to work right. The FIRST STEP in all of this is to completely block all Pharma advertising - stop the funding to the media world. Then go to step two. This is a must.

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Crixcyon's avatar

The first steps to take so we can quit clowning around with our future health: Get rid of the prep act, burn the 1986 vaccine laws, ban all mRNA poisons and get big pharma 100% out of the HHS. Until all that happens, nothing will happen.

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Aznasimage's avatar

Absolutely. It is disgusting.

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Xmen442002's avatar

The medical mafia is part of the ownership of MSM and this will never occur.

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SaHiB's avatar
Jun 7Edited

What have you against cocaine ads, like in L. Neil Smith's "The Probability Broach"? If anything, we need more ads for fentanyl, diacetyl morphine (Heroin), etc. Shoes strung over utility wires (illegal drug, esp. "mariJuana", ad) just don't cut it!

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Jane Wills's avatar

Wonderful writing and insight. Thank you! Few people combine the practical, political and philosophical as well as you do doc. Our medical establishment in the UK needs people like you. It's dire. I'm praying that the US shift to sanity will drift across the Atlantic. It is especially important for our children's children and everyone who already has severe autism. It's terrifying to think what is to come. Anyone interested can find more on the autism tribune on substack.

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TnDoc's avatar

Excellent post, as usual, MwD. Appreciate your voice...

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Edith's avatar

So well said🙏🏼 I pray for change!

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EAK's avatar

A 25 year career healthcare provider. The entire system is so broken I'm glad you have hope this could change. ALL aspects of the healthcare system (hospitals, clinics, private practice, providers, insurance companies...) have been seized by Private Equity firms &/or corporations to make billions only. The fraud & waste is bad enough, but the mandatory requirements have put them all in humanly impossible situations. No more patient care. Instead, it's "necessary" paperwork to process, justify/re-submit the care & denials. Under paid, under staffed to complete the work & cost of it all. Medicare Disadvantage couldn't be worse, but Medicare itself is now a hopeless mess. Repeat: I can only hope that your positive outlook comes to fruition & bless you all attempting to rectify it - & those going into the profession that stay more than a short time due to the impossible work, corruption & inability to really help people.

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

Best option is to build a parallel system which is what I'm in.

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Kerjanga nelson's avatar

Same here. 25 years in and it’s changed a ton. Used to be fun. I’m heading in today to finish charts in Epic and to hopefully have enough documentation to cover the labs I ordered. We are working with more and more people with increasing comirbidities and meds making it harder to make real change. And working the insurance. For a $90 rejected United claim I spend 2 hours of overhead @ $25 an hour to try to dispute it to net $40 if even that. I got paid $1.01 the other day. I’m sure it was an injection and that doesn’t even cover the syringe .

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David Blackwell RN, BSN, CCM's avatar

Well, Rockefeller Rx is what it is. Not much is going to change. Your best bet is to NOT need s Doctor™️ at all. 27 years at bedside, it is my professional experience that the best medicine is simply prevention.

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SaHiB's avatar

You mean Durham-Humphrey ℞.

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David Blackwell RN, BSN, CCM's avatar

You know what I mean. Medicine is a business, as are the ™️💊

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Garry Blankenship's avatar

In my youth news was believed to be fact; truth if you prefer. I became a skeptic with each information conflict, but it was our "pandemic" that brought me to understand that news like politics is for sale. I now know most all major media outlets, ( MSM ), to be news whores. The last into the news for sale swamp was my most trusted NPR, ( PBS ? ), with their unfailing support and promotion of COVID "vaccines". Their primary funding sources being our Government and Bill Gates. My dream of MSM and alternative media trading places has come true, as evidenced by this publication and others. Truth is back. I was mid life diagnosed with acid reflux, ( GERD ) and prescribed Previcid, ( a proton pump inhibitor ). The PPI suppressed the symptoms in a roller coaster fashion and a byproduct was a horrible and embarrassing manifestation of gas. I had the good fortune of a R.N., Reiki Healer, Certified Nutritional Therapist wife who told me to throw away the PPIs and start taking hydrochloric acid supplements. Eventually I replaced the HCL supplements with pro-biotics and have never looked back. The irony of being prescribed the polar opposite of what was needed for a cure lives large in my life. In my life M.D.s morphed from omnipotent to forgive them Lord for they know not what they do.

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LokiTrader's avatar

What are your thoughts on thyroid medication like synthroid or levothyroxine?

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Xmen442002's avatar

Autoimmune issue.

You need to find a doctor that treats the immune system as it relates to your disease.

ifc.org

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JC's avatar

To do your own research, go to Stop The Thyroid Madness. https://stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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Hippybunny's avatar

An interesting article with very “balanced” views which is refreshing at a time when everyone seems to want to be “for or against”, “conventional or alternative”, “pro-vax or anti-vax”. Sometimes life just isn’t that simplistic.

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

I love your username!

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Hippybunny's avatar

I’ve decided to go incognito! 😊

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inge jarl clausen's avatar

For most of us, there is only one safe way - defy medical doctors - and the whole psychopathic system will crumble. An honest doctor cannot practise anymore.

The U.S. government’s foundation (reality orientation about being a human) is rooted in outdated, corrupt, ineffective and HELPLESS life sciences, while merely pretending to care for its citizens.

Reducing humans to mechanisms – parts -invites oppression, darkness, tyranny and harm, whether intentional or not. (If self-regulation—our ability to feel, adapt, and govern ourselves—is dismissed as irrelevant or illusory, we risk losing it all)

A desire – everything must get worse = Western biomedical business/political model in action

Having medical doctors in central MAHA positions or in politics is a way to save the model,- a profession/industry.

Dehumanisation—treating people as numbers, experiments, or cogs—relied on a cold, reductionist logic that stripped away agency and interconnectedness. The Human Rights frameworks that followed were meant to counter that, affirming dignity, autonomy, and the irreducible value of each person. If we slide back into a machine-like view, you’re suggesting we risk undermining those protections, turning rights into conditional privileges doled out by whoever holds power.

https://vegetativetraining.wordpress.com/a-life-science-so-detached-from-lived-experience-that-it-risks-killing-us-all/

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Alan Fogle's avatar

I am 70 yrs old and do not have a family physician. I eat a plant based diet, with eggs and some fish. I exercise regularly, get a good amount of sunshine, drink pure water, seek a good nights sleep and nap when needed. I grow a lot of my own food, organically. I get plenty of fresh air. Even at night in the winter I have a window open in my bedroom. How far it is open depends on how cold it is outside. I seek temperance in all things, all things that are good. I trust in God, the creator of the heavens and the earth and all that is in them, including us humans. By trusting in the Lord I can keep from being all stressed out even when things are not going well. The main thing we all need to do is to take our health into our own hands, not trusting in government or anyone else for our health and well being.

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Lori's avatar

I hope you live to at least 200 Alan. Yours is a wonderful voice with absolute truth about how to live! Thank you.

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Alan Fogle's avatar

Thank you Lori. I doubt that I live to be 200. My goal is just to continue to seek good health as long as my body does not wear out.

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Lori's avatar

I am rooting for you Alan!

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Alan Fogle's avatar

Thank you !!! I hope that you are seeking to live a healthy life also. It is worth it.

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Lori's avatar

I do, I am on it like stink on well, you know what on!

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Valora Kilby's avatar

"But from where I sit on my little homestead in the foothills below the Shenandoah National Park, all of this looks like winning at warp speed." That is a very lovely place to be--I grew up in the same location. thank you for your passionate work.

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Bob Macadam's avatar

This was part of a Robert Malone quote within the main article.

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Valora Kilby's avatar

Nevertheless--a lovely area.

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