...and he of course told me he was out of his mind busy. He doesn't generally work with Covid patients, but he's obviously around sick people with similar symptoms every day and understands treatment protocols, testing, etc.
So I asked him if he has noticed a big rise in cases because of the Delta Variant. He said absolutely. So I asked him, "how are you testing for this variant?"
He said..."I'm not sure."
I of course know there is no such test, so I asked "are you just using the same PCR test you've been using?"
He told me he wasn't sure, but thought that was the case.
I then asked him "aren't those tests unable to differentiate between viruses?"
I swear to God he looked at me, chuckled to himself and said "honestly man, we just go by what we hear on the radio or the news."
At this point I had one more question.
I asked him if they've started treating Covid patients with Hydroxychloroquine or Ivermectin now that the studies show they are safe and highly effective?
He said he "didn't really know" what Ivermectin was and that they weren't even considering HCQ. Remdesevir was the main treatment protocol.
What did I learn from this conversation?
Our hospitals are enabling this charade to continue AND letting people needlessly die.
Grant funding rules the narrative.
The narrative rules the minds of the sheep.
Western medicine needs a COMPLETE overhaul.
Big Pharma is the world's most accomplished serial killer.
We must destroy them.
Problem is with specialists their knowledge is so deep and narrow that they struggle to deal with anything that isn't smack in the middle of their specialty. I had a combination of eye problems, allergies, migraines, and sinus problems that took 40 years to sort out. It wasn't until my allergist read an article that proved many chronic allergy sufferers are actually experiencing migraines that we were able to get me off the dozen meds that weren't working and get me on the two that were needed. Too many specialists working with blinders on.