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Just_Henry's avatar

Learn to think for yourself and take control of your own medical care, or wish you had☠️

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

The push to inject was rejected by the brightest and best in the medical profession which they were drummed out of or they quit because they refused to be a lab rat. Consequently, the quality of care even in the best hospitals like Mayo has been reduced. This is helping usher in the AI approach to healthcare and eliminate personal close-up and detailed healthcare. Unless we have a reeducation program for our health professionals, I see no improvement coming.

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sue's avatar

Interesting perspective. Makes sense. Even the good ones that work for hospital systems have become lemmings, can't use their own brains and experrience, just have to follow the "Standard of Care".

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Yep! Dictated!

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Pamela R's avatar

Agree 💯

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Te Reagan's avatar

My goal is to stay away from the medical community.

I’m a carnivore. I take no meds.

When a doctor told me all my problems were age related and I was gonna have to learn to live with it. That was a wake up call. I was like, really? FU!

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Bread and Circuses's avatar

I was adviced by a doctor maybe 20 years ago to never eat butter but margarine instead and avoid chicken eggs like the plague, replace them with soy products and to replace sugar with artificial sweeteners :D

Yeah what BS advice, ignored it and glad that was the one and only 'medical consultation on health' that new employee was mandated to attend when starting work in certain IT company back then.

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Te Reagan's avatar

Good for you! I never bought into the margarine is better either. But, I did buy the diets cokes.

I eat three eggs a day. Love eggs.

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Byebye Birdie's avatar

Do you know, margarine is ONE molecule off from being PLASTIC! Yes, that's right. Now you know why you don't want to use it. YUCK!

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Norman Gilmore's avatar

Yes that’s what they try to tell us . I say Pigs A$rse . But Unfortunately the people in White Coats have conned Far too many.

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Sharon's avatar

Whatever they tell you, do the opposite. They don't want us to eat eggs, grass-fed meats, raw milk dairy products, grass-fed butter, so that means we should be eating these foods. Hubby & I eat our pastured raised eggs fresh from the coop, uncured/organic bacon, grass-fed beef and liver cooked in beef tallow every morning for breakfast and we've never felt better. Good saturated fat too! Staying away from dangerous allopathic medicine and hospitals. Hope to someday see a complete overhaul in medicine back to holistic and homeopathic, which is what John D. Rockefeller took away over 100 years ago to bring in his evil petroleum based medicine.

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The Inmate's avatar

I started reading Coleman's book about a week ago. It's very good. He's very angry...as he and we should be.

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Dee's avatar

"WE now know that iatrocide, or the act of killing a patient by medical treatment, is in no small part an integral component of democide, or the act of killing people by government. "

That is part of the problem. "WE", as in a lot of the people on substack know, but goodness does the general population know? Probably not so much. Starting to think they really are just stupid.

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RobynVkaires's avatar

“They want to be right, not happy” but its way deeper now ; even if the truth IS out here, their pathetic pride/ego rules their mind, and they become a contaminated soul without intuition or a spirited drive to live.

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Norman Gilmore's avatar

Yes too Many want admit they were Conned.

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The Purple Piller's avatar

Death by Medicine | Truth About Pharma Drugs, a film by Gary Null

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLiQ_2BpozM

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DUANE HAYES's avatar

For example we know that nurses commonly called remdesivir, "Run to Deaths Door" along with other similar phrases. No one can tell me that these doctors had no clue.

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The Purple Piller's avatar

I've heard "Run, Death is Near!"

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DUANE HAYES's avatar

I should have compiled all the knicknames for remdesivir, I've heard half a dozen. That's how frequent the drug kills.

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DUANE HAYES's avatar

By the way Fauci had investment in remdesivir, so every dose, he made a percentage. Naturally he promoted it.

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The Purple Piller's avatar

Did you happen to recently watch Anthony Fauci in conversation with Walter Isaacson at the New Orleans Book Festival?

https://youtu.be/e5jcLzQQeXs?t=2894

Their are very cringe-worthy moments, especially when W.I. claims "I love vaccines, I get a vaccine every chance I get!" As the crowd erupts in laughter.

Fauci is an excellent MK Ultra Psychopath. But, there are moments where you see through the mask. Especially after he makes a statement and is listening to W.I. speak. The slight uncomfortableness creeps in. His eyes seem to betray his thoughts and his nervous hand movements (maybe he's hiding early Parkinson's?) may indicate that the prospect of facing a military tribunal is weighing on his mind.

But, he is, after all, in a very congenial and partial crowd. They love the man, the legend, the great Anthony Fauci and getting his many jab "Ouchie's" The standing ovation, the uproarious applause, you'd think they were welcoming a true modern hero, a superstar celebrity and not a villain. I'm almost taken a back by the (mostly boomers, I suppose?) celebrating their own slaughter.

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DUANE HAYES's avatar

Fauci is a special kind of evil, AZT, funding the gain of function Covid 19 virus, then lying about it, then denying Americans the drugs that would have saved their lives, then pushing like hell the clot shots that killed over 800,000 Americans and is still causing fatalities. He makes money on each remdesivir application, run to deaths door.

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S Terry's avatar

I have followed Vernon Coleman for well over a decade. The man has witnessed and explored the history as it happens, is brilliant and every word is true. You know that for a fact, specially since he is being banned. I was at a 'pot luck' gathering of community friends (over decades) last evening... 90% jabbed and double, perhaps triple jabbed. They have aged significantly and all have ailments of one sort or another. I was invited on the grounds, I did not speak any conspiracy theory 'stuff'. It was difficult to avoid, as they would ask ridiculous questions about what is happening in the world, completely oblivious to the facts. I just answered their questions frankly, backed with evidence and they reacted with hostility in denial. It is very sad as their consciousness is blocked and they "can't see the forest for the trees." Here is part of the history of how we got to this point starting with J D Rockefeller... https://sterry448.substack.com/p/the-secret-covenant-and-pharmacology?r=pvup8

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Bread and Circuses's avatar

"They have aged significantly" - now that you mention this, i just last week saw a group of people i hadn't seen since maybe 2022 or 2023 and man i was shocked , 9 out of 10 looked like they had aged 15 years in 2 or 3 years, wrinkled faces, bad posture and unhealthy look overall.

Must be the vaccine damage, i just somehow did not put that together in my mind before now.

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Paul  Weiss's avatar

I am surprised that the NHS recommendations concerning “global warming“ did not include any recommendation to use EVs, the best of which are manufactured by Tesla.

Oh, wait, never mind, now we are burning them instead of mandating them. How 2024 of me.

As for sending patients home from the hospital ASAP, my 87-year-old mother was sent home from the hospital about two weeks ago, prior to finishing her course of antibiotics, which she was directed to do at home. Without any kind of monitoring or skilled nursing care. Well, guess what: she ended up back in the hospital for over a week. Thankfully, she has a very strong constitution, and a good genetic history, so she is now recovered and in a rehab facility to rebuild the muscle that atrophied over the prior couple of weeks. I am absolutely positive that both the financial cost and the “environmental impact“ of my mother staying in the hospital for another two or three days on her first stay would have been far less than what ended up occurring. She is but one example out of literally millions worldwide.

Yes, there definitely is an attempt to kill off the most medically vulnerable people in our society. It is a completely utilitarian model, wherein people that are no longer of any use to society (as defined by a bunch of narcissistic sociopaths, mind you) are eliminated. Well, we can’t throw them in cattle cars, and bring them to gas chambers (which, after all, also isn’t very environmentally friendly), it has to look a little bit better than that, but the end point of all of this is pretty much the same. There is no compassion, no decency, and no humanity involved, which factors are supposed to be exactly what we show and do for the weaker members of our society, most particularly the elderly, who are responsible for the very lives and well-being of those in the generations younger than they are.

I really hope that there is some payback for these people in the afterlife. because it doesn’t look like they’re going to get much in this world. They richly deserve it.

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Hugh Petersen's avatar

They are debating a bill in Montana to legalize doctor assisted suicide. We all know where this will go.

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Tim Pallies's avatar

I've read that 4% of deaths in Canada (I believe it was 2024) were "assisted."

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Hugh Petersen's avatar

Yes. Canada is now advising some people with physical or mental problems that death is a choice.

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Kathryn O's avatar

Cannot believe Montanans would fall for that line of CRAP! Too many of them have friends in Canada living with that insanity!

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Hugh Petersen's avatar

Montana has been invaded by people moving here from both the East and West Coasts and they have brought their stupid politics with them.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

When I think of the doctors I work with, mostly younger than I (as most my age have quit or retired) compared to the doctors I worked with 40 years ago.... There is no intellectual curiosity, there is little bedside manners, there are no teaching moments with the staff or patients. EVERYTHING is a checklist. Repeat patients with the same diagnosis get the same checklist--redone -- of course with no change or alternative thought process. Definitely a push over the years to discharge earlier and earlier. We DO keep track of: length of stay, estimated length of stays ( on admission) and give a score to predict chances of readmission. (which generally are pretty high) We NO LONGER keep track of vaccine status ( makes it much harder to do a retrospective study on effects) .

This whole premise is ridiculous. Without argument.

HOWEVER I couldn't agree more that patients need less medication, more exercise and more fresh air. I also personally believe that unless there's no other alternative staying out of hospital and away from what passes as a physician these days is your best chance of survival. Seek a naturopathic treatment as often as possible. Do your research. Or find an old school doctor you can trust.

These younger doctors will swallow this bs just as they did the covid stuff without question because not only are now employees of the hospital, they are in capable of independent critical thought and seen to lack any moral obligation( not all... But most of the ones I come in contact with).

Medicine ad we have known it is dead. 💔

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Richard Kudrna's avatar

It occurs that the modern approach to medicine can borrow from the efficiencies of 1945 death camps. As they cull targeted demographics they can extract dental work, make soap, sterilize the “useful “ and justify it with “climate”. Simply burning us releases the CO2 immediately whereas making soap , fertilizer or soylent green delays carbon release.

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Ian Smith's avatar

You forgot to mention lamp shades.

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Trying hard's avatar

Thank you. This censorship is so diabolical. What I have realized is the majority of people have no clue what is being censored or that information IS being censored- and are not curious. They take in the mainstream news without question or activation of a single brain cell. After 5 years, I have given up trying to open their eyes. I now realize how much censorship has always happened almost anywhere in the world, even before covid. But now its on steroids.

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Christine Mini's avatar

My dr’s practice sent out a notice on my online medical chart that beginning April 1 2025 Medicare will no longer pay for telemedicine visits!

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Dee's avatar

Well again they can't poison people with their needles by a tele visit.

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T Russler's avatar

thank you so much for informing us!!!!!!!’. i just telephoned Medicare.Gov customer service call center, and verified that they are not going to cover telehealth services effective 04/01/25, unless there may be an exception which would have to be determined in a case by case basis, after your provider has provided services and submitted the claim for payment to Medicare, then if it is denied, an appeal would need to be filed with medicare regarding the denied claim… which is the information that the representative that I spoke to a few minutes ago at the medicare.gov official website call center told me which of course you would need to verify yourself because the representatives at any call center for any insurance companies do not guarantee that the information they give is accurate or applicable or updated or that they are properly trained in my own experience over the years dealing with the medical insurance call center representatives and supervisors and any other representatives of any other government agency or insurance company, in my own personal experience… FYI. this is just general information that I obtained today by speaking personally with a representative so do not base anything you do on this information. This is just a heads up that you need to research this if it may be applicable to you and you may be someone who may be concerned about your coverage benefits with Medicare, or any other medical or health insurance company. Have a good day; buyer beware; research….or else you may be sorry, lol!!…. 🤔

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T Russler's avatar

Alert: my above post comment may be outdated…as my practitioner told me that US Congress extended the coverage for telehealth for some services until September 31, 2025…. I called the medicare.gov customer service center and they told me that I should have my practitioner call the Medicare practitioner Customer Service to verify whether a telehealth service is covered for whatever service that practitioner provides because that is where they would get the official information rather than seeing the information posted on some other unofficial website so I would advise anyone that needs to know whether telehealth is covered by Medicare currently to research the issue….fyi. Also The medicare.gov Customer Service informed me that some patients will still be able to get telehealth covered for certain services if they have certain circumstances that would warrant that they would need telehealth rather than in person so it seems like it may be on a case by case basis after the extension expires…fyi. So do your research if you need to know…fyi.

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Trying hard's avatar

I really like Vernon Coleman. Discovered him in 2020. But every time I try to subscribe etc, he vaporizes again. Heavy censorship I expect. He used to be The Old Man in the Chair. I will try to follow him again. Thank you

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Bread and Circuses's avatar

Coleman was heavily censored, banned and DDOSed during Covid, it was virtually impossible to access his site, and he was banned from at least 3 different video platforms and all social media, and had to use really small platform to release his videos and as a result, that site was often down too and ultimately had to stop from sharing his videos.

Now it seems he is online at BitChute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/oIqNJgc4Q7Ry/

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sue's avatar
Apr 7Edited

Dr Coleman has some good points but the fixation against remote medicine is ridiculous. I am thrilled to not have to drive many hours for a follow up "conversation". I've had a concierge doctor helping me by phone and email for years; I go in when it's possible (I often am traveling) and when it's necessary. I actually recently canceled an in person specialist appointment in lieu of a phone appointment because all we do is talk and it's is easier for me to take notes on the phone. I live in a small town with few doctors, but have consulted with many doctors and specialists around the country for various issues. Why should I have to fly there when there is no reason to be in person? And if I can fill out paperwork and do preliminaries from home prior to a hospital visit rather than spend more time in the cesspool that hospitals are, why not? Remote medicine finally gives me some of my own power instead of wasting my time doing uneccesary things as defined by some administrator or (usually bad) office manager.

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John Roberts's avatar

Yet the people hear but do not listen. They look, but they do not see.

The sound of silence is deafening !!!

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