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I don't see Steve Kirsch as a bad guy. In the beginning he stated he took the jab and then has regretted it since. He is on a mission to bring forth truth. People can see the error of their ways and turn toward truth. Just my humble opinion. He is bringing out good information. Look at the interview he recently had with Dr. Byrum Bridle/Kevin Mckernan and Chris Martensen.

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antivirals can be effective when given early in the disease course to limit viral replication. Note the 2 day from start of symptoms treatment window for the antiviral approved for flu. HOMEMADE ANTIVIRAL ORAL/NASAL SPRAYS, NASAL FLUSH , MOUTHWASH/GARGLE, TREAT EARLY WITH ABSORBABLE OR NEBULIZED ANTIVIRALS

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Remdesivir, first tested on african people against Ebola. it had no positiv effect. Cochrane also concluded, no effect. Is it still used? Didn't Rumsfeld invest in Remdesevir?

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Kirsch's wake-up moment was way later. I don't think he was aware of the issues back then. It was only after the issues he encounted with his SSRI studies and subsequent vaccine issues that made him question the system.

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I can't buy that. Anyone could read the Ebola study with 53% death rate. He's also defended Bill Gates lately on vaccines, sort of, and has said recently that Gates just isn't looking at the data right, would not try to kill us with vaccines, and so on.

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The really sad part of this is that hospitals have had protocols in place and Doctors have treated viral pneumonia for decades. That's all this was. Successfully in most cases unless the patient was old, frail with numerous medical issues. If the FDA and CDC had left them alone to treat them as usual I bet the death count would have been much lower. But then there wouldn't have been millions to be made by Big Pharma, and all the other corrupt players involved in this scheme. They also couldn't have forced the lock downs, the panic and fear and hurt President Trump. None of this needed to happen. None of it. I have yet to find anyone who died of Covid at home or knows anyone who did. If people were dying of the disease, why is that? Why weren't the homeless dropping like flies in the street? All the deaths occurred in the hospital. It wasn't the disease, it was the treatment. Where are the stories of people who say "I wish I had gotten my loved one to the hospital so they could have given them Remdesivir and a ventilator and saved their life?"

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Didn’t a memo go out to all hospitals in 2019 to stop treating pneumonia with antibiotics? I can’t remember where I read that, but why would any doctor obey that recommendation? Or question why no one was doing trials for older drugs that could nip the infection in the bud? It’s like every doctor lost their knowledge of how to treat infections along with their critical thinking skills.

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I was a nurse for 37 years. The problem now is most doctors are employees of the hospitals and have lost their independence to practice medicine the way they want. When did that happen? When the ACA was passed. Yes, the great Obamacare was the death of Healthcare in this country. I saw it coming. A lot of us did. It was the reason Obama pushed it so hard. The insurance companies lowered reimbursement so much and made submitting claims so difficult that most physicians couldn't keep billing staff or afford to pay them. At the same time they were giving huge bonuses to hospitals to go digital on their medical records and incentives to the insurance companies. The government started pushing hospitals to become "partners" with their physicians, the whole community based crap. The hospitals would take over all their billing, hire the doctor and their staff as employees, cover their expenses for office space, etc. It seemed like a great deal. Except they became hired help. The doctors had margins to meet, certain numbers of patients to see every day, quotas, many of them realized they had made a bad decision and retired. The young ones who didn't know anything about building a practice from the ground up, just didn't care. Bedside manner was gone. Getting to know your patients, their family, who cares. So here we are 20 years later and we have a generation of doctors who do what their boss tells them because they have a fat mortgage, and those patients are just another blank face they don't know anyway.

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I am a nurse of 24 years and I totally concur with everything you have said. If they don't follow the "rules" they're fired. Unbelievable the travesty that has occurred in the medical industry. Time for a parallel medical community that practices Holistically as well. 🙏🏻

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Thank you for this information. I was aware of some of it, but not what role Obama had in gutting our health care system.

I too have been in healthcare my entire life and I remember when HMO's came out and what it did to reimbursement rates. I’m old enough to remember going to the doctor of my choice and only paying a copay… I also remember when doctors went to hospitals to see their patients that they admitted and knew their medical history and now it’s hospitalists that neither know nor care. I saw one last year and thought, "how’d he make it through medical school?"

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One other thing, this has been in the works since Bill Clinton was in office. Google and see if you can find the Healthcare plan that Hillary was proposing as First lady. Thankfully Republicans were in control of the House and Newt Gingrich told her the family of the President doesn't propose or make policy and to go decorate or something like a normal First lady. It was basically socialized medicine. But they had already set the plan in place for Obama. That's why they were so easily to pull off the genocide in the hospitals during Covid. The brainwashing has been going on in medical schools for a while. They targeted the unvaccinated until the overwhelming number of sick were vaccinated people. They tried to murder my daughter but I was on to their games and got her out of their before they could. The level of evil among some of the doctors and nurses is unlike anything I've ever seen. I would never let another loved one go to the hospital again unless they had a traumatic injury and even then, I would get them out as quickly as possible.

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An old respected doctor once told me, "You know what they call the person in medical school with the lowest GPA don't you?" I said what? His response was "Doctor".

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Kirsch, Malone and others had the integrity to recognize and oppose a deadly, damaging vaccine when they saw it which puts them head and shoulders above others in the Establishment. How confused they were about much else in regard to the plandemic and medical orthodoxy is to be expected. Kirsch and Malone were totally opposed to Establishment's outlawing of treatments so as to promote the vaccine fiasco.

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Thanks Charles, for the in-depth investigation and exceptionally well-articulated write up on Remdesivir.

My heartfelt thanks to you for being our source of strength in our relentless efforts in fighting for justice for all the unfortunates, who have lost their loved ones to Remdesivir.

Many thanks for your diligent and unparalleled work as always. Ty.

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Thanks for researching & posting all this. Seems as though we are quickly running out of good guys in this fiasco.

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