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Independent Medical Alliance's avatar

In the U.S. it seems like the snapback response to Gain-of-function research has mirrored a "Not in my backyard" approach by the political class -- rejected, disavowed, canceled, BUT kept alive at off-shore based research facilities, financed by by off-balance sheet dark funds from who knows where.

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Tra Ders's avatar

I wish Fauci had a millions of lives so that each murder committed by him could be avenged by life in prison or capital punishment. One measly old man has not much to offer in restitution. He needs servers punishment so younger villains will be discouraged

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David Cashion's avatar

Dosen't the change in the definition of Gain of Function protect the scumbags?

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Teri Anglim's avatar

Thank you all for your continued effort to help people through their injuries that have not been acknowledged yet to be more than "rare."

Dr. Malone – I have listened and learned from you right from the beginning of this debacle – I believe the first time was on Bret Weinstein’s channel. I applaud you and wish you the best. I have two questions for your or anyone that can answer it. I have tried so hard to open the eyes of friends and family members who couldn't wait to get the shot before checking anything out. I am in the "vulnerable due to age" group and a retired professor of political theory here in Texas. However I was skeptical of the mrna shots right from the start. I read the ingredients from the insert and with the inclusion of PEG, I realized this could cause problems to many. Pfizer and Moderna stated that if you are allergic to PEG, not to get the shot. What about people who wanted to know if they were allergic to it? Wouldn’t you think there would be thousands that did not know and would want to know? There was nowhere in the DFW area that tested for it. The closest place was Ohio. I would think most people would have wanted to know beforehand. That test was only available in some locations, but not in most states.

My brother in Denver is usually a thinker - but not about medicine. My brother just goes along with what a doctor says - and in this case the government - without batting an eye. He is, however, the only one that has been open enough to look at information, timelines, etc with me. I was appalled there were no early treatments even suggested in 2020. I had friends in 2020 that were actually told the well-known phrase, "Stay home until your lips turn blue." I had learned about some of the protocols being used. Some of my former international students called me to ask if I knew anything they could take since they had come down with covid in 2020.

I directed them to a Mexican plaza here that sells medicine. They were able to purchase ivermectin, azithromycin, and prednisone. Within THREE days, they were over it except for a slight cough.

In regard to my brother, he does not believe that NIH (I believe) sent out memos to state medical boards who in turn sent out a memo to doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies. Am I wrong? Did they send out memos stating to tell people to stay home and go to the ER if they could not breathe/lips turned blue? Did they suggest any early treatments to them in 2020?

Can you refer me to an actual memo the government sent? My brother was close to believing me when he saw a list of doctors worldwide and their 99 per cent success rate of early treatments. However, he wants to see the memo/s they sent or learn exactly what was said and I cannot find a copy on the internet.

I would appreciate your help. IF I can convince one family member they were misled, I would feel like some headway had been made on my part. Thank you for your time.

My email is needed: terianglimtx@gmail.com

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Independent Medical Alliance's avatar

Hello Teri:

Your point about PEG was spot-on: "Pfizer and Moderna stated that if you are allergic to PEG, not to get the shot. What about people who wanted to know if they were allergic to it? Wouldn’t you think there would be thousands that did not know and would want to know?"

The answer is yes.

In regard to helping convince a family member they were misled, maybe this lecture from the FLCCC Winter 2024 conference might help. https://covid19criticalcare.com/courses/conference-2024/lessons/negative-reactions-positive-action/

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Teri Anglim's avatar

Thank you so much!! I appreciate it~! Keep up the great work you all are doing.

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