Oh What A Tangled Web We Weave…

A Midwestern Doctor- The Price of Truth vs. Deception In Healthcare

Throughout the pandemic, I could see what was happening was wrong, but because of the immense power the (pharmaceutically sponsored) media holds, regardless of what I tried, I was powerless to stop what was in motion. Then in early 2022, a breakthrough happened for me—despite being a completely unknown entity, Steve Kirsch on a hunch agreed to promote an article I thought was important for the COVID vaccine movement, and before I knew it, I had a large platform which had at last given the ability to do something about the disaster that was unfolding.

28 Replies to “Oh What A Tangled Web We Weave…”

  1. Just out of curiosity. How many regulars here remember that Trump was a huge supporter of vaccines?

    1. I think you might be missing the primary point of the information provided to start the thread. It outlines in detail the efforts made by the medical (and bureaucratic) institutes to punish anyone who would take a different position from their own as it relates to the “vaccine.” And, keep in mind that those advising the president at the time were Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx (who had a personal interest in obscuring the truth).

      It’s one thing to blindly trust the “experts”, and quite another to have factual data accumulated over time that brings “expert” advice into question.

      1. “I think you might be missing the primary point …”

        I don’t care about that. Just wanted to enjoy the cognitive dissonance meltdown and the resulting logical pretzels

    2. Trump was misled. That said I still have not heard him backtrack and apologize for accepting incorrect advice.

      1. And yet, there were plenty of people that were not misled. So why should people vote for Trump? This election is choice between bags. Vote for the bag of wind, or the bag of mush. In either case, you’ll get the same deep state.

        1. Except that if the bag of wind wins, he will fight the deep state. If the bag of mush wins, he will be the chew toy of the deep state.

  2. I imagine he’s had his eyes opened along with the rest of us. In the meantime though, here you are again, spreading FUD.

  3. Trump?.. Wanting to Warp Speed the vaccine had nothing to do with what they did with it when it arrived.. Are you suggesting he should have gone into the election as a antivaxxer?.. Maybe that was the game.. Lets keep throwing fastballs at that guy until we bean him..

    Covid 19?.. Nothing clear about a lab leak that turned into a anti Trump power grab.. So many interests that didn’t need any help at all to get involved.. Financial, political or social all in it for the win..

    Build back better?.. How about break it on purpose :(.. Disgusting conduct..

  4. I remember that (like you) we were all were huge supporters of the vax until we realized this wasn’t a ‘vaccine’ in the standard sense. (As in when the FDA changed the definition of vaccine because this clot shot appeared to be not only useless but deadly).

    But what’s your point? If it’s to smear Trump for doing what he thought was best for the citizens of the US, then mission accomplished. But before you vote for Joe, can you please tell us one good thing he’s done (perhaps Afghanistan, China, Nordsteam, Ukraine, world peace, protection of Constitutional rights, etc)?

    Take your time. We’ll wait…

    1. “I remember that (like you) we were all were huge supporters of the vax”

      Speak for your own self.

    2. “like you..”

      No actually, I was first skeptical, delayed the first shot and only got vaccinated after evaluating my circumstances and what was known about the side effects of both Wuhan Flu and vaccines at that time. I never supported mandates and always supported choice. And that is why I have no friends on either side of the debate because the vaccine debate is two camps shouting over each other, both are morons. Camp 1 demands mandates and shouts down any evidence of vaccine side effects. Camp 2 negates any effects of Wuhan Flu, claims every insane conspiracy theory about vaccines is true, and that no person should ever take the vaccine. I am impure to both camps and I am fine with that. Which is why I always argued for choice and against mandates (freedom of choice used to be a conservative default before the Trump era at least). I know people who suffer long term complications after they got vaccinated and I know people who suffer long term effects of the Wuhan Flu. Neither are funny.

      P.S. Spare me the “these are not really vaccines” argument as this is another nonsense, content free argument, relying entirely on rhetorical tricks and amateur interpretation of the subset of results that suits one’s point of view.

      “But what’s your point?”

      I just wanted to know how the ideas that “vaccines are always bead” and “Trump is always right” coexist in some heads around here.

      As for me voting for Biden. I am not American and unlike illegal aliens I do not vote in US elections. In any case, I have supported Cruz over Trump and Trump over Hitlery. I have supported Trump over Biden, Nicky Halley over Trump and will probably support Trump over Biden again.

      Yes, I know my lack of purity is confusing and hence heretical to some here.

        1. The lineup for Camp 2 is to the right. Take one tinfoil hat and wait for the shortbus to pick you up.

      1. “ P.S. Spare me the “these are not really vaccines” argument as this is another nonsense, content free argument, relying entirely on rhetorical tricks and amateur interpretation of the subset of results that suits one’s point of view.”

        You’re dead wrong here. The mRNA is a gene-based therapy, not a vaccine. By calling it a vaccine the gene-based therapy was exempted from safety studies, for example, for genotoxicity. Further, by calling it a vaccine it inherited the liability exemptions that were granted to a fundamentally different technology.

        The available scientific evidence on mechanisms involved with the new technology were precisely the reasons I assessed the mRNA gene therapy treatments as fundamentally and seriously risky with manifestly inadequate testing. The known suppression of p53 and BRCA, for example, was a major reason for me to avoid it from the outset. There were several other mechanism of the toxic spike protein reviewed in peer-reviewed publications in advance of the rollout that clinched the decision for me.

        Over the three years that followed, the evidence of harms has grown stronger and stronger. The virus was fairly obviously an engineered bioweapon with spike as the predominantly toxic agent. Using gene therapy to produce a biotoxic protein within one’s cells with mRNA engineered to last days even months that get spread around the body by exosomes is manifestly foolhardy. Something I’ve learned from this escapade is that the entire vaccine cartel is riddled with conflicts of interest and exemptions from legal responsibility. The only non-conflicted studies I’ve seen that use genuine placebos indicate that, generally, live virus vaccines reduce all-cause mortality and others don’t. So my strategy is simple, going forward. I’ll take live virus vaccines and no others without randomized control studies without conflict of interest and using genuine placebos. It’s not a big ask. It’s elementary science and legal theory on burden of proof.

    3. “… Joe, can you please tell us one good thing he’s done….”

      When it comes to domestic policy Brandon has been bad all around, albeit not as tragically awful as Hussein Ogabe al Chicago. Primary difference being that Biden wants what his remaining few braincells tell him would be good for US while Ogabe explicitly and actively sought to undermine, weaken and ultimately destroy the Western World. Also Brandon, all things considered, has done a decent job on Ukraine and on neutering Orks. That part of international policy is possibly the only edge he has over Trump. Although I dare say that there is a very wide confidence interval around any prediction as that Trump would/will do.

    4. BTW read my posts quickly. I haven’t realize that this is one of Francisco’s threads and he likes to delete my posts for reasons possibly related to sun spots.

  5. Well may the LSM be pharmaceutically sponsored.

    On general evidence, a substantial proportion also seem to be “pharmaceutically , (prescription or otherwise), enhanced” .

    1. You’re an idiot. This doctor is well-known known among the dissident doctors who have been getting the truth out for four years now, and who have saved thousands of lives. You clearly didn’t read Miller’s affidavit, did you, or MWD’s comments in it and on it.

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