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Your email was in no way mean, rude, or otherwise inappropriate. I have three physician siblings and when I told one, in particular, that IVM rapidly cured us when we got hit with COVID, he said it was a coincidence. Really? A coincidence? We felt terribly sick one day, took the IVM, and within 8 to 12 hours we were fully engaged in our normal active lives. That’s no coincidence. Of course we kept on an IVM course for a week, but the symptoms never returned. The other sibling was all for the shots and I think this individual treats trans (mentally ill people) at the med clinic. I haven’t brought anything up with the third physician sibling because I know he will say the same things. However, since all this new data is out, maybe he has changed his mind. I will bring these things up when I see him next.

I have lost all trust in our medical industry.

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May 16, 2023·edited May 16, 2023Liked by Yuri Bezmenov

I think this debate is really amusing because the real answer is more like it’s really really hard to tell if anything works because the illness is so mild. It’s like trying to prove eating spinach cures the common cold. 99.99% of people who come down with the common cold and eat spinach will feel better the next day… now was it because of the spinach intervention or because of the naturally mild course of the disease?

The reason it’s amusing is because of the cognitive dissonance at work in people like your sibling and the medical community as a whole. They know - trust me, deep down they know - how mild an illness Covid is, and that’s why they don’t believe in IVM, because the rational medical part of their brain tells them it’s a “coincidence,” like my spinach example, because even without IVM you and most everyone else would have felt better after a day. Yet at the same time they have to believe in another part of their brain that Covid is so serious, so unprecedentedly deadly to all people of all ages that society has to lock down and babies need to be quadruple vaxxed.

Please dont take this as an attack on you or on IVM! I’m just always amused by the medical community reaction to examples like yours : )

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Oh I understand what you’re saying, absolutely! But the many STUDIES (the non fraudulent ones) prove that IVM and HCQ are highly effective. It astounds me that these men -- very intelligent -- simply refuse to look at the research and understand that the medical complex was derelict in blocking people from accessing these drugs that are ACTUALLY safe and effective.

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Oh Samantha, you just don't know what all those big words mean, but your siblings do...😉

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Indeed I do know them, darling. Problem is one must READ them and I can’t get the sleepers to read them.

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That is why we need those experts to tell us what to do...😂😂😂

I even try to get people to read studies, and I clue them into a secret weapon...the dictionary. Alas, that is too much to ask.

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May 3, 2023Liked by Yuri Bezmenov

Two things to keep in mind if you want to be a healthy functioning adult in American society:

1) We don't have a 'Healthcare' system in America. We have a 'Sickcare' System. Your health and happiness is your cross and privilege to bear.

2) It is easier to fabricate a disease than to create a cure. Many such cases

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May 16, 2023Liked by Yuri Bezmenov

Of all the paid substacks about whose bills my wife complains, Yuri's is the best. He must truly be my bruthafromanuthamutha, with the cutting analogies, concise research, and hilarious memes. It's like he's living inside my head creating exactly the stuff I'd try to create if I didn't have so many other distractions.

On the medical industry, it's a miracle that it's taken all this time for people to finally realize what Eisenhower was talking about wrt regulatory capture and apply it to industries beyond the military. What did you expect with 4M swampies in the Fed gov't??

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He is absolutely the best!

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May 16, 2023Liked by Yuri Bezmenov

Since I’m anonymous, I will admit that when I was a Kaiser member and was presented with a list of doctors with minimal information about them other than their faces, names, and where they went to school, I would select white and Asian doctors, for the reason you described

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Affirmative action ftw!

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May 16, 2023Liked by Yuri Bezmenov

I believe I have pointed this out before Tovarisch, but...wait for it...YOU HATE PUPPIES! It is obvious to all right thinking people.

P.S. The mechanic analogy response was brutal...good job.

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