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Gunther Heinz's avatar

As a Brazilian, I STRONGLY RECOMEND that nobody take seriously, any so-called medical research done at any Brazilian university.

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DWB's avatar

I know Malone has acknowledged psychiatric problems, at least in the past, but hasn't Kirsch mentioned having ADHD or something else? I could be very wrong about Kirsch. Many times people who take those drugs fall in love with them, and become huge advocates. I think that explains the Malone lawsuit against the Breggins, and Kirsch trying to normalize the taking of an SSRI.

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Charles Wright's avatar

How do you explain the deaths in this trial?

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

Smells like fraud.

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Maggie's avatar

Could “per protocol”= ventilator

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AL's avatar

Lying shills.

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Mike R.'s avatar

Good clip of Kirsch - gatekeeper and paid professional liar extraordinaire. Here's another gem from last week of him explaining that it's all just a big cock-up due to medical indoctrination and that there is no conspiracy or malicious intent. His arguments are so flimsy even his co-hosts and guests beg to differ after he drops off the call, lol...

@ 1:23:22

https://rumble.com/v4kf7ax-vsrf-live-119-tragic-deaths-in-young-adults.html

It's March 2024 and people still buy this nonsense. Why? Cognitive dissonance and the Big Lie. Regular folks who recently went down the rabbit hole can't even begin to comprehend how a 'good guy' like Steve could possibly have ulterior motives and lie on such a grand scale with a straight face because they themselves are not capable of it. And btw, has he ever released VSRF financials? Where does all the money go?

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/joseph-goebbels-on-the-quot-big-lie-quot

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AL's avatar

Over the target!

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PBinAB's avatar

I've asked this before as well. What should be done with people who promote products, with known risk factors, on an unsuspecting and ill-informed populace? Who may then take said product and harm themselves or others. Do they sue the Doctor for prescribing it? The person who promoted it?

Perhaps this is where Steve feels he is shielded. He shows you the studies, but doesn't actually get you the drug, despite promoting it for off-label treatment.

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Kathleen Taylor's avatar

It would be relevant to know if and how he may be compensated for promoting a product.

More importantly, we must always remind ourselves and others to appreciate our right to free speech while keeping in mind the wise caution: Buyer Beware!

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Charles Wright's avatar

Francis Collins at the NIH also promoted Fluvoxamine.

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Kathleen Taylor's avatar

Francis Collins appeared to be making things up as he went along. I believe Collins had a greater responsibility to be informed and certain about his advice to the public by virtue of his medically authoritative government position. His misguidance should not go unpunished.

(He will always remain a fool in my eyes. I'll never forget his and his doting younger wife's absurd rendition of Puff the Magic Dragon as adapted to covid. Francis certainly takes himself and his guitar playing and singing bizarrely seriously.)

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KarlM Alias's avatar

Fluvoxamine is an SSRI! Why would anyone would take a toxic drug to cure a cold is beyond me. There are *plenty* of safe natural products/interventions such as:

-increase vit D levels, very preferably via sun light/lamp as opposed to dietary supplements.

- gargle, using a safe disinfectant such as (food-grade) h2o2, or your own urine!

-practise urine therapy.

Nothing else should be needed, noting the extreme effectiveness of ut during the much more dangerous 1918 pandemic:

The delegate from South Africa, Credo Mutwa, had a very interesting story to tell. Mr. Mutwa said that 70 years ago urine therapy saved thousands of lives in South Africa. Not many people remember the terrible ‘flu at the end and after the first World War. This flu claimed around 100 million lives, many times the loss from the war itself. He said:

”A man had two women, a black one and a white one. These women cared for the people infected by the ‘flu and eased their suffering in the few days until they died and buried the dead. Anyone else who had worked so close to infected people would have got the ‘flu themselves but not these two women. They told others to start urine therapy, the only protection against the killer disease. The word spread and many thousands started the treatment. Not one, not one of the people drinking their own urine died”.

Bit more info here:

https://evolutionaryhealthplan.info/#_Ref40644295

Books/testimonials:

https://evolutionaryhealthplan.info/#bkmrk110

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Kathleen Taylor's avatar

Chilling concerns. I'd like to see the answers to the questions you raise.

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