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Great piece. As a retired MD (Oncology, Immunology) that knew the planDemic was BS about 2 weeks in, and watched everything in medicine get corrupted, I relate to everything in here.

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I totally agree, once you have decided that your life depends on it, there are so many reasons to be investigating and learning everything you can, be willing to discard or discount everything you thought you knew based on what someone told you. An example I can give is the original video footage of Wuhan citizens collapsing back in late 2019 and early 2020 was written off in my book as propaganda. But I started to think last year what if these new style injections were implemented earlier in 2019, would they not have a similar problem to what we see now with athletes and all sorts of people? I just heard that a new vax program in Wuhan during 2019 is what happened from Mike Wallach in his interview on Childrens Health Defense Episode 136 "The Viral Delusion". One has to have an open mind to being wrong with what they think they know and be OK with that, because we cannot know for certain if we don't look into it and be aware that the information is possibly skewed, misleading, or just a lie, but the truth is out there someplace yet to be discovered. That has been my conscious effort for the last decade at least.

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I thoroughly enjoy your writing. As someone who interacts with HCP to earn a living I deeply appreciate your SS. I feel her words to my core. I’m stunned and shrinking inwards more and more. What I’m seeing of healthcare with eyes wide open is worse than any horror film or book I’ve read. This is in real time. Unfortunately it’s steering me towards my old patterns of PTSD and dissociation. Which I believe many who haven’t had it DO NOW! Most, if not all HCW are injected cognitive impairment is happening. We are in a serious situation and I don’t want to be in any hospital. They make everyone wear masks and limit visitors yet they don’t want ppl to be angry? This is against our instincts - or my instincts. Thank you for book suggestions!

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I JUST told my husband (and a neighbor I'm trying to black-pill) that I feel like I'm in an alternate universe. My trip to the grocery store was depressing and chilling: zombies in masks and others walking around sipping Starbucks, like nothing's out of the ordinary -- it's Friday! Where's Happy Hour? All while these psychopaths plan a future of Hell and the rest of the world is plunged into economic depression and violence. Mind you, I'm in LA, so I have a front row seat.

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It's nothing like this in the midwest. I'm in LA too but I stay indoors and write all day.

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That's why it's imperative that California is exposed. The midwest and free states don't know what's coming if they're not prepared. We are a cancer... but you know all this.

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Thank you for this article, it is always strangely comforting to know we are not alone in the anxiety we feel over this surreal world. On another note, I split my time between Dallas Texas and a small California Central Valley farming town, sadly I can assure you there are more zombie mask wearers per capita in big Texas cities than our little hometown and much of our valley. Our daughter recently had a baby at a Ft. Worth hospital and was made to put a mask on while in labor and trying to check in. Of course, she lost the mask as soon as all "help" left the room, but it was the hospital policy that all who enter had to be masked their entire stay and tested, especially the unvaccinated, as she is, and this is one of the "better" hospitals in the area! Clearly two and a half years of proof to the contrary has not changed so many in medicine (anyone wanting to know the truth could have actually seen it March/April 2020 but that is a story for another day). When will the absurdity end and is it safe to say we have buried common sense so deeply we may not find it even in the distant future??? Let it be a warning to the few conservatives we have left out here in California that many "red" states are not truly conservative as evidenced by many of the laws/taxes/overreach they inflict on their citizens and have been for decades. Are they better than California - at this point I think hell may be better than California, but the bar is so low, many overlook the behemoths many state governments have become. Be cautious and do your homework before you move, I would hate for anyone to go to so much trouble just to find they are still under the thumb of state government oppression.

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Our salvation is in each other. We are our heroes. When I start to feel discouraged I read the lists of health freedom doctors, lawyers, journalists, whistleblowers etc that I’ve been compiling for 1.5 years. I consult the websites of the many organizations started by them to support the uninjected and the injured and families of those who have died. Take the exasperation and grief you feel and look for evidence of those among us using their powers for good. So many good things are happening.

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As Newsom would say "localism is determinative." He's such as asshole. But yes, Blue cities in Red States neutralize the benefits. And now we have the uniparty f*cking with the electoral college.

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He really is one of the most horrible human beings alive today - which is saying something as the competition is so fierce. Really boggles the mind that anyone listens to him.

And sadly most government takes place in the blue cities so those of us in the more rural areas are forced to live with their egregious decisions.

Absolutely awful. Now they want to eliminate our voices altogether. Surely the insanity will hit rock bottom soon...

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I feel the same way. I feel more isolated in the real world. I’m thankful for Substack.

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JP Sears is hilarious. I just thought of that. You won’t feel so isolated. Rumble is rich too.

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Have you tried to find health freedom folks in your area? I live in one of the most woke cities on the west coast and have found a thriving health freedom community here. Started looking for like minded people Aug 2021 and now know of several clusters of health freedom folks who meet regularly and share information, resources and friendship. Hang in there!

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Excellent work you've done here on Substack. I am so pleased to be a subscriber and appreciate all you have endured to reach this stage where you can now share your messages, wisdom, knowledge, and desire to persevere, to help inspire strength in others who are confronting unthinkable horrors of world we now live in. Thank you for your courage!

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I want to move to Florida, but it gives me pause that a Chinese biotech company bought 1400 acres in FL to set up a primate breeding facility, i.e. little Wuhan. Why is this allowed? Gov. DeSantis must make this a priority. If you have this going on in a free state, there really is nowhere to run.

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Frankly, I think the world should come together and disallow the chinese and Billy (from the ) Gates (of hell) to buy another square inch of property anywhere.

Then we need to disallow big pHARMa’s advertising on TV, at all— for any reason. Hopefully if hig pHARMa isn’t feeding (er…paying) them SO MUCH, the news networks might actually do some digging and try to report truth rather than what their advertisers tell them.

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Florida feels like a trap. Corral everyone in a few states, while they buy up

the states with great farm land. Every state is one election away from a total change.

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Amazing that despite the content of your article it was calming to listen to. I thank you for explaining your experiences and thoughts about our awful situation as a nation. We moved out of a blue state a few years ago to another mostly rural state where we have more family ties. We have been preparing for what may come our way. My six-year-old grandson saw our garage and how full the shelves are of food and water. So it was an opportunity to make him aware of how we must get more self-sufficient. We have also bought an outdoor fire pit for cooking. We are trying to get to know people who sell food, wood, and additional items. We also have the necessary items for self-defense and bartering. For us to be prepared has taken the burden of fear off our shoulders.

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You will love the permaculture site. Look into Rocket Mass Stoves! Cheap and EASY cooking! Look into rocket mass heaters and aida can solar heaters.

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Sir Robert,

Thank you and I stay frosty with you in my own way as we find our tribes and fight on how we were meant to in a universe which is so ugly it has galaxies eating galaxies.

This is greater than humanity and is a spiritual war!!!!

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I think the doctors doing transgender surgery are going to be thrown under the bus soon. At least one thing is going right.

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Yes, this is a big industry. Where do they get all this money for this never ending money ride? If one looks at lives like Serena and Venus Williams, real women have zero chance of competing in any sport to earn a living. It is purposely balanced against them for the money. This is just two of the big players.

The military now also is pushing for the transgenders claiming they can be called females. Then how do the real women compete to join? Perhaps they should never bother, IMO.

How can anyone in today’s society compete for anything anymore, when everything is being stacked against them in favour of whoever is the flavour of the time period?

Insanity running the asylum!!! Take or leave my words as always.

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Btw, if you can handle it, there is a very interesting perspective in the attached ss:

https://clifhigh.substack.com/p/conspiracy-and-history?r=18xluz&s=r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=direct

He has a very unique perspective and is quite well versed in many topics. Very worthwhile to hear and follow him on his various forums.

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You now have a Double Master's degree, my friend. And yes writing is no easy task, as I'm still learning,

Thank you for being my first Mentor.

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Thank you for all your hard work!

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My first three (virtual) mentors about covid were Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, Dr. Malcolm Kendrick, and Dr. Kyle-Sidell (whom I eventually dropped). I now follow Dr. Sebastian Rushworth, Dr. David Healy, A Midwestern Physician, The Covid Physician, Dr. David Grimes, Dr. Meryl Nass, Igor Chudov, Joel Smalley, Steve Kirsch, Dr. Vinay Prasad, Dr. Robert Malone, the Breggins, and others.

I send links to journal articles about aspects of covid to my physician daughter (who doesn't have time to research) about pathology, immunology, virology, infectious disease, internal medicine, therapeutics, vaccines, vitamin D, NAAT, social distancing, masking, etc. I probably read and sent her over 2,000 links to articles. If there was any controversy, I examined the data and methods. She forwarded some on to a few trusted colleagues.

Many premature deaths could be prevented if ICU docs would treat severe covid with 1 mg bolus calcifediol, if their formulary even has it (Rayaldee 30 mg tabs). It's only available in oral form to my knowledge, but it could be used for any hospitalized patient. This Rx is per Dr. Sunil Wimalawansa, the premier vitamin D researcher. Calcifediol may be ordered online as Ampli-D (USA) or Fortaro (Australia)--10 mg tabs.

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You can also take 100,000 IU D a day orally for a week and your low levels will be at Florida lifeguard highs of 120 or so. (not medical advice, see your doctor etc. etc; etc.)

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Depends on age, obesity, liver function (or not), and urgency. Calcifediol bypasses those issues. If you take your calcifediol, then drink until you're shit-faced, your 25OHD levels will still increase. Not so much with D3. Clearing ethanol is the sole liver function if you're drinking, right?

If there is adequate liver function and if the patient is not obese and if the patient doesn't have GI uptake issues (less of a problem with calcifediol) possibly due to age, then D3 should work.

Whatever, you may want to take a healthy dose of K2 with D3 or calcifediol when you want to quickly raise your D levels in order to avoid forming new arterial plaques. (h/t Dr. Malcolm Kendrick)

With any kind of immune event that causes a humoral response...respiratory infection, vaccination, autoimmune flareup, even poison ivy, then D levels drop 4-5 ng/ml. If you manage to get several of these immune events in a short space of time and you expect to be exposed to covid, then you might want to dose with calcifediol. A 300k IU bolus dose of D3 will work to raise D levels above the 50 ng/ml target in 3 days, if there aren't any contraindications I mentioned previously. Right?

Calcifediol, by contrast, will raise D levels in 3-4 _hours_.

Tell me I'm wrong. :)

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We as humans excel at being interdependent. Fear can be evolutionary, allowing us to survive or it can be paralyzing - keeping us and our society from being the best humans we can be. Being disappointed in the failures of such people as those who have directed Tech development is part of the process. Tech is possible to manage without tyranny but it has yet to be accomplished. Tech is a tool, not an excuse to fall victim to our hubris. All is not yet lost. We have a long way to go to get back.

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Thank you!

What a wonderfully apposite quote: Samuel Johnson wrote, “When a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully.”

No, sadly. so, so few are trying or even caring.

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Apposite. Had to look that one up. The following suggestion I offer in the most gentle and positive spirit: I read this essay monthly for a year and you might consider it as well: https://www.orwell.ru/library/essays/politics/english/e_polit

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So sorry! Quite honestly, I use that word all of the time to signify that something is pertinent, really perfect. ... My mother was an English teacher. She taught me a love of words and writing.

I will be more careful, more judicious in the future.

And I do want to express my huge appreciation for all of your wonderful efforts to help every one.

THANK YOU!!!

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Sally: readers like you and I appreciate a more literary style and I’m rarely offended unless it’s totally pretentious. But my goal is always to simplify. My first book was at a 11th grade level. My second at 9th, and I sometimes get my writing down to 6th now. I personally liked RFK’s book, which was college level. If I had edited it (they weren’t interested) I would have simplified the prose. I explain in this draft post. Hang on a sec

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The three rules are good advice!

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You're still trusting gmail? There are many more reliable options, some free.

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Yes I know but am stalling as switching is time consuming.

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I understand and am in a somewhat similar situation. (Gmail is particularly bad, as I have several times been unable to reach some gmail addresses from my usual address, and had to re-send from another address.) For the benefit of anyone lurking here, https://www.privacytools.io/privacy-email/ offers some good suggestions. To really control your email, you also need to own your domain, and set it up with one of the privacy-friendly services.

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Taxpayer- thanks for posting that link! Please disregard my question that I posted earlier. I think this will give me a lot of information.

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I had the same thought, when I saw your email, as Gmail is owned by Google, and there are so many better choices. Catherine Austin Fitts at Solari.com (for me my favorite Mentor, and I've had many :)....recommends Protonmail. She has a good tech team as well. I've used Proton for a long time, even before C's recommend and it is easy. I also take advantage of their free VPN, also easy to use. For back-up I have Mailfence. So far so good. Thank you for your writing.! I have known many medical professionals, family and friends, and greatly admire and appreciate what you have to say. I figure only one person in ten or twelve, doctors, lawyers, or Indian Chiefs, are doing whatever they do "well". You certainly are beating even those stats I think , so please keep it up.

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A: I get little feedback and writing for me is an enormous, time consuming effort. Thanks for your praise. ❤️ Anyone with their eyes open knows we are in a terminal battle. I’m all in. Thanks for your tech recommendations I’ll try to implement them. Do I just leave passwords on safari for now ?

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Hi there - Actually my greatest claim to fame regarding technology , is mainly by proximity, having lived in the Seattle area most my adult years. Left there in 2020 to get closer to nature (and sanity) in SD. Being curious, creative and intellectual, I do appreciate and use the internet often and seek all sorts of answers to questions, when I can't find a trustworthy & qualified human to ask. Thus: https://www.cyclonis.com/how-to-delete-saved-passwords-safari/

I am of your vintage, and find that some younger computer types, are much more aggressive and carefree (possibly careless) about computers and tech. I prefer a conservative approach, which will give me freedom to search and communicate but also max privacy and safety, over the siren's song of "the cloud" , zoom, enhanced convenience(s), etc. etc. Do you remember the famous and unforgettable movie character Hal ? ? Are we there yet?

I've always intuitively been very wary of social media, and found worrisome, how tech has seemingly exploded (taken over our lives?) in the last 20+ years. I always chose to be a minimalist (some might say a luddite :)....and I never ever put anything on my computer related to finance, taxes, personal business, etc. If my computer were ever captured or penetrated, the spy probably would bored to tears. But would enjoy my photography :)....Most people don't understand creative types, or why they do what they do (or in my case don't.) "Know Thyself" you know? The reason I am sharing this commentary is: The computer you choose and how you choose to use your computer is highly personal. I've been thinking lately that I might take mine (an Apple laptop) in to a good tech I know, who will listen to me, and ask him to check things out , eliminate that which is unneeded or unwanted and make sure I've got the settings etc. to my preferences, advantage and cannot be compromised online or otherwise. Probably under $100. for great peace of mind, IMO. Fortunately I found a tech guy here who seems like one out of a dozen, and if you ask around you will too. I look forward to taking a look at your books. Re: Terminal battle, yes indeed. We've got some great warriors beside us. Proud to be among them! RFK, Jr. for one, and definitely Catherine, and many, many, others. Thank God.

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Thanks and best. Mercola is of RFK stature as well. I'm stuck with all those programs as I podcast.

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P.S.

Sending the along to enhance your memory chip Robert......https://www.looper.com/163074/hal-in-2001-a-space-odyssey-explained/

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Taxpayer- which free emails are the best and safest to use? I have only heard about Protonmail.

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Another great - and encouraging - article. And I enjoyed the John Carter piece; thanks for linking it!

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