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smartideas's avatar

It’s good news for sure. But a little too late in my opinion. My heart aches for all the children who have been given that horrid shot. We know too many people who have suffered long time effects and will never be the same.

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Brandy's avatar

I find it hard to believe that people rushed to inject their bodies with something they knew nothing about.

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smartideas's avatar

It’s amazing for sure!

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Dianne Stoess's avatar

And those who died because of it...Men, women, children, babies.....

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Michael Williams's avatar

A lot too late!

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Fred G Goodsell's avatar

Should have banned mRNA tech ENTIRELY.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Much more progress needs to come.

My view: Abnormal cells are produced daily at the cellular level in humans and other animals. A basic function of the immune system that is whole and vibrant is to destroy the mal formed cells via T cell action. It works as long as the immune system is up to the task. When we introduce a massive number of mRNA molecules that reprogram cellular function into the body under the pretext that we will stimulate immune system response, but in turn produces a massive increase in abnormal cells we create a turbo cancer event if the immune system is not up to the task.

My wife since childhood struggled with a poor immune system primarily because she was deficient in Vitamin D. Warned since childhood she was susceptible to sun stroke. She acquired SV40 from the live Salk vaccine and then acquired lymphoma. The combination was overwhelming and shortened her life. If we would do research studies that included measuring blood value of the active form of Vitamin D which in reality is a hormone that regulates about three thousand gene expressions, we will then document a correlation between low D and disease states. It is up to NIH and RFK Jr. to commission this type of study. Harvard did the 5 year 30 Million VITAL study that would have been greatly relevant if they had included measuring blood value of D. Instead, they underdosed Vitamin D and results were marginal as intended. Big Pharma continually looks for ways to discredit the true value of D because it negatively impacts the sale of their prescription drugs. Same is true with the Covid. If we measured blood value of D and ability to survive the covid, we would see a strong correlation. There are two websites that are champions for educating about Vitamin D. www.grassrootshealth.net and www.vitamindwiki.com. I in turn have been writing about the true value of D over that last 15 years because of the dark spot in medicine. thomasabraunrph@substack.com My view based on years of research.

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Lonnie Bedell's avatar

When I saw a prominent anti vax doctor talking about the establishment's "war on vitamin d", I knew it must be even better than I already knew.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Saw a blurb about how Vit D may play a role fighting aging by slowing down shortening of telomeres. Of course it started out by saying "...besides its role in bone health...". Still little to no understanding of its role in immune health out there

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

factchecked true

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED.173.12.1214

VA has taken no action on this since 2008.

Abstract.:

Vitamin D deficiency is often unrecognized and has been linked to many chronic diseases. Vitamin D supplementation has been shown to ameliorate these chronic diseases and may reduce the prevalence of some cancers. We analyzed the health care costs associated with vitamin D deficiency in Veterans in Northeast Tennessee. A retrospective electronic chart analysis of the relationship of 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] status to health care costs, services, and utilization was done in 886 veterans. The overall costs were higher by 39% in the vitamin D-deficient group. Vitamin D deficiency was associated with increased service utilization in many areas including more frequent emergency room and clinic visits as well as increased inpatient stay and inpatient services. The serum level of vitamin D was also related to health care costs, although to a lesser extent. Vitamin D deficiency is closely linked to increased health care costs in veterans.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Thank you! Bottom line in Big Medicine is the major decision maker and not good preventative health protocols!

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

When researchers have identified the fact that about 3000 gene expressions are not turned on if you are deficient in vitamin D says it is a pure lie! The ones that stand out for me are the fact that you cannot turn onto the milk gene To feed your infant if you don’t have enough vitamin D and of course that sells more baby formula! The second one is E Cadherin that is produced with the aid of vitamin D To prevent metastasis!

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

I've learned so much here and since Covid. Probably if I had known more about Vit D and the fact I was deficient for most of my life, I wouldn't have been labeled a 'bad mom' when I insisted on continuing to breast feed even tho I was not producing as much breast milk as deemed sufficient. I ended up expressing and refrigerating as much as I could constantly to keep my 1st born off formula. It was challenging but I'm a fighter.

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Bernard Massie's avatar

You're absolutely right about your message and you sound scientific approach. The issues are not the scientific facts but the resistance of the corrupt institutions that benefit from hiding the truth to the public. Times will come when this will no longer be possible and the tide will turn. Keep on with your excellent work of truth telling.

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Ubetcha's avatar

The most serious risk factor for pregnant women, is being in the crosshairs of the pharmaceutical corporations and their controlled physicians.

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LINDA's avatar

I strongly believe that if you want to be a mother, you first need to be well informed on how to support your own immune system and then how to increase your child's ability to have a strong immune system without the need of pharmaceuticals. Being well informed is the best way to keep a family healthy.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

No one remembers Thalidomide.

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Be Noble's avatar

Evidence suggests Sen. Bill Cassidy is the greatest impediment to entirely removing the Covid Vaccines from the market and that is where our ire should be directed.

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

Senator Bill Cassidy should have been required to dig every grave for every person killed by these products, that they conveniently called "vaccines". When you are continually shielded from the consequences of your decisions, it is easy to keep making them, as it is no sweat off one's brow.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

Too bad there isn't a state vax for schizophrenia because Louisiana needs one.

They gave us Senator Kennedy - Yay!

And they gave us Senator Cassidy; who's running in the primary and how can we show our support?

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Melanie Reynolds's avatar

That is definitely good news. Baby steps . I wish that the exemption of any wrong doing for the Pharmaceutical companies would get thrown out. The pharmaceutical companies need to be held responsible for their lack of trials on the vaccines .

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KRNapa's avatar

I agree, Dr. Malone. Necessary strategy is being employed. Chess isn’t won by a clean swipe of the board all at once. People need to reread the part you wrote here about the midterms in ‘26.

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American Citizen's avatar

Absolutely...one step at a time...keep gaining momentum...cannot overnight undo years of corruption....the corruption is so deep and for so long...are there really any good federal employees left in these organizations? I can only imagine the internal private sabotaging that is going on...the evil left never stops and never sleeps. So far the new team is doing better than I expected...and they are getting wiser and bolder each day. More good days are ahead.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Dr. Memoli at NIH has been a good one!

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Barry Morgan's avatar

The battle we are fighting is to undo a state of “regulatory capture” that was decades in the making. Every cut against the “ties that have bound us” is progress.

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Ned B.'s avatar

“Inch by inch, life's a cinch. Yard by yard, life is hard.”

― John Bytheway

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James Lord's avatar

Or as the ancient Egyptians used to say, "Cubit by cubit, there's nothing to it."

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53rd Chapter's avatar

Easy for you to say, Mr. Guy with the whip...

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James Lord's avatar

Yeah. I guess they were afflicted with motivational speakers even back then.

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John Bates's avatar

Without getting into the weeds of who is right about what things motivate which faction, I see many similarities to Libertarian politics in the "MAHA" movement. Both have vocal factions - not necessarily a bad thing. Both also have, however, vocal folks with pet issues that will burn the entire thing down if they don't get their way. It's been very disquieting, since I admire people who seem to be on opposite sides of what has become a vicious MAHA firing circle.

As I said last week in a different comment, I just hope this movement can hold itself together long enough to really make a difference in promoting a healthier America. Today's announcement gives me a slight glimmer of hope that such an outcome is still possible.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Anything of importance always seems to have soooo many cooks in the kitchen! And cooks can be Very Vocal.

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Lonnie Bedell's avatar

Does this mean they can't force me to take covid vaccine to get a needed surgery?

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mike's avatar

I live in western PA outside of Pittsburgh. I had wrist surgery recently and didn't have to get any shots. Pre-surgery you just needed to answer if you had tested positive for covid19, had respiratory problems or were exposed to anyone having the same within a certain period of time.

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Anna Burky's avatar

I am overjoyed!

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

Ditto what she said.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

What rankles me is the insistence this now relatively benign cold virus is much of a threat to anyone, much less us wrinkleys for whom they insist on recommending the jab.

As to pharma....It is our custom to retire to the couch in the evening with our 2 cats to watch video programming. What has been annoying is the barrage of commercials for the latest drugs to treat the latest autoimmune ailments that have popped up on the medical menu. We are usually on Prime and very interestingly we have not seen a single advert for any drugs in the last 3 nites. Wonder what has happened?

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carol pawluk's avatar

Hopefully they will soon be banned. But several years ago we fixed the problem by getting rid of the TV. Never looked back! Life is more peaceful! I highly recommend it!!!

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Turning off the t.v. would break their little kitty hearts. They seem particularly fond of the French ones tho the Aussie ones fare well with them too

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Gotta love the Wrinkleys!! We B Bold!! 😃

If they've changed the schedule on those adverts 'Praise the Lord"!

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James Goodrich's avatar

At a time when this totalitarian landslide was taking place I felt vulnerable. I am still angry that my wife was forced to take 3 of these poisonous shots, and they tried to give her a fourth. Where is the retribution for this.

I am an adult and can handle making a decision for my own health, even if people try to coerce me. I am somewhat satisfied that the government is no longer recommending these shots for one of the most vulnerable groups, children. I’d be completely satisfied if it was banned from children and pregnant women all together,but a win is a win.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Your anger over the mandates is understandable, James. I'm still angry at the 1 shot I had to take to see my son, even more so after Hawaii removed it right before I got on the plane. But, the need to see my baby was just too strong. I'm living that choice the best I can.

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weedom1's avatar

Since so much of the population is heavily brainwashed and believes their existence depends upon the COVID jabs, it's definitely not possible to turn policies on a dime. People could melt down and commit violent acts if asked to see reality too quickly.

SubStack is filled with people who have been bamboozled to think that full, placebo controlled trials happened for the COVID jabs, and that any suggestion otherwise is misinformation from Fox News (which I don't regard as an especially reliable source of info).

I was blocked yesterday for asking a question of one of these people yesterday. He found that this more gentle, questioning approach to be completely intolerable.

So I'd say the narrative vs. observed reality has left such people feeling extremely fragile.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

You are being very kind. I would say most are just very darned scared of....well, almost everything.

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weedom1's avatar

I don't know what most of these people would have done if they had to work in health care during COVID. I guess they would have stayed home.

They couldn't terrorize us so much about the virus itself, since we were with it for so long before any jabs were offered. To me the jabs seemed fairly superfluous at best from the outset. I got a religious exemption and stayed on until I lost hope that the charade would be dropped, and real patient care could resume.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

I hear you. I had, have friends/family in med occupations. Life is choice and life is hard. I prayed/wished/hoped/agonized over those I knew who got mandated. I couldn't tell them what the right choice was for them. I could only close my eyes and envision it would be the choice as needed in their life.

I too gave up my job (also mostly in public at library) toward the end of all because I worried of carrying infection to my ailing mom. Hung on for most of it, but just got to be too much stress.

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weedom1's avatar

Yaaaa, so sad.

Most of the stress was unnecessary and the harms continue to this day.

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Bruce Miller's avatar

Let's not let the perfect be the enemy of the good and for God's sake end the stupid circular firing squads. Junior is doing what we elected Trump to do - end the corruption and politicization of science by the halfwitted Democrats.

And Turn, Turn, Turn by the Byrds was so much better than Dylan's, which sounded like a tomcat being castrated.

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D D's avatar

That's not a picture I have ever had about Dylan's singing. I have listened to him croon better than most and he can howl! I have been listening since the 60's, be kind.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Poor Mr. Dylan!! I wasn't a big fan of his vocals either and did, in fact, listen to the Byrds version more, but D D has a point. He was a Master of verse, unlike many songs of today, probably did sing quite nicely at times and Will be remembered for an extensive list of songs.

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Bruce Miller's avatar

True but that caterwauling.......

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