This is NOT getting the traction it needs to be getting; it's been posted before to only modest note and few upvotes. Mods, Please sticky!
It's a long article, on an NIH website, covering a lot of ground and every paragraph is damning; an example (bold added):
When this pandemic started, hospitals were ordered by the CDC to follow a treatment protocol that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of patients, most of whom would have recovered had proper treatments been allowed. [43,44] The majority of these deaths could have been prevented had doctors been allowed to use early treatment with such products as Ivermectin, hydroxy-chloroquine and a number of other safe drugs and natural compounds. It has been estimated, based on results by physicians treating the most covid patients successfully, that of the 800,000 people that we are told died from Covid, 640,000 could have not only been saved, but could have, in many cases, returned to their pre-infection health status had mandated early treatment with these proven methods been used. This neglect of early treatment constitutes mass murder. That means 160,000 would have actually died, far less than the number dying at the hands of bureaucracies, medical associations and medical boards that refused to stand up for their patients. According to studies of early treatment of thousands of patients by brave, caring doctors, seventy-five to eighty percent of the deaths could have been prevented.[43,44]
of the 800,000 people that we are told died from Covid, 640,000 could have not only been saved, but could have, in many cases, returned to their pre-infection health status had mandated early treatment with these proven methods been used. This neglect of early treatment constitutes mass murder.
those you trust the most | crimes against humanity
Original poster u/farpointpatriot. I wouldn't call 459 up-votes "a few", but this should have been left on the stickied list for days (if not longer). Let's hope for better exposure this time around.
This is NOT getting the traction it needs to be getting; it's been posted before to only modest note and few upvotes. Mods, Please sticky!
It's a long article, on an NIH website, covering a lot of ground and every paragraph is damning; an example (bold added):
those you trust the most | crimes against humanity
This just encourages me to work ever harder at my hobby: recreating medieval torture devices.
Nice! I imagine a series on television similar to forged in fire. It will Torture.
This is the way.
😳🤣
Judas cradle ftw
You are invited to my next cookout.
lol
What do I bring to the party?
I AM the party.
Anyone care for some entrails wrapped in bacon?
Original poster u/farpointpatriot. I wouldn't call 459 up-votes "a few", but this should have been left on the stickied list for days (if not longer). Let's hope for better exposure this time around.
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IEJly0CS/wow-wow-wow--nihs-own-website-ad/
Agreed. Its about exposure. Who care who gets the updoots!
I included your link as there's some good conversation in there PLUS links to the archived versions.
Reminder: There is no statute of limitations on murder.
No statute of limits on any felony here in NC