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I have a busy afternoon today… — 8 Comments

  1. Based on the sliver of your life I glean from your prolific writing here, at the newneo, I imagine all your afternoons are busy! Hope you have a great day!

  2. Since Neo is busy, I’m going to take this opportunity to post a link to a video of a Covid round tab le discussion by eight doctors. It’s 45 minutes but well worth the time. They discuss things about the virus, vaccinations, treatments, prophylactics, the mRNA technology, and much more that you will not see in the MSM. Since I have been asking why therapeutics have not been aggressively pursued, this video makes me feel like I’ve been right in questioning the medical bureaucracy’s approach tot the pandemic.
    Enjoy:
    8 prominent doctors & scientists engage in a remarkable exchange – YouTube

  3. Did you lose power Neo? I know you’re in MA but I don’t know where. I’m on the Cape. I lost power for 17 hours. I’m lucky it came back that quickly a lot of people still don’t have power.

  4. JJ, haven’t listened yet, but how can those people be real doctors? Not a one of them is wearing a white coat!

    And, yeah, I have a printer I will probably have to throw away since the ink keeps coagulating and not working. 🙂

  5. R2L, good question. All doctors wear white coats don’t they. At least in the ad world. I’m not familiar with all of them, but certainly had heard of Dr. Kory and Dr. Malone. So many doctors are now employed by clinics or hospitals. They have no freedom to be aggressive in treating this disease because the medical bureaucracy has bought into the idea that we can vaccinate our way out of the pandemic.

    When the vaccine first became available, I believed that it was the magic bullet. But when Israel started having so many breakthrough cases, I realized it doesn’t offer immunity – only protection against severe disease for a limited time. A vaccine is defensive. Therapeutic treatment is offensive. When the history of this pandemic is written, I believe the medical bureaucracy will be rightly criticized for not going on the offensive.

    Oh, oh, your printer needs warfarin – it stops the clotting. 🙂

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