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“known for his policy of zero tolerance against corruption”

I had no idea such a quality still existed in the world of politicians. Astonishing.

Let’s pray he doesn’t get Magufulied.

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Aug 12, 2022·edited Aug 12, 2022Liked by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA

This Substack is brilliant as always, Dr. Kory. Thank you for all the data, the humor, the humility, and the clarity.

I'm so grateful to know a few politicians with integrity still exist somewhere (sadly, VERY FEW in the U.S., Ron Johnson being one of the good guys).

My forever thanks to you, Dr. Marik, and all your brave colleagues who have been censored and pilloried for trying to be doctors and save lives. Should the human race survive, your group will be on the right side of history. I hope you can testify at Nuremberg II Trials, should they happen.

I remember reading about Uttar Pradesh in The Desert Review more than a year ago (summary here https://www.thedesertreview.com/opinion/columnists/indias-ivermectin-blackout---part-v-the-secret-revealed/article_9a37d9a8-1fb2-11ec-a94b-47343582647b.html). I shared the information widely -- along with so much more. I can only hope it moved the needle 💉for at least some of my friends, if not my own family ☹.

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Aug 12, 2022Liked by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA

As Catherine Austin Fitts describes India has an important continuing leadership role in the world. They have done a great job in supporting diversity. If we can sort it out the US may also.

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Aug 12, 2022Liked by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA

Any country that allowed Ivermectin and repurposed meds, cares for its citizens. USA as we knew it , is long gone. Great article , getting ready for part 2.

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Aug 12, 2022Liked by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA

As an Australian I find it so sad that my country would have had the opportunity to follow the example of Utter Pradesh and its use of Ivermectin. Instead vaccination was super pushed. Most Australians have not the faintest knowledge of this. Since January 2022 we have 9.5 million reported cases of covid, which is more than one third of the population, and 10,500 deaths which is at least the third highest cause of death in Australia this year. Given this you would think the Government would lift the ban on Ivermectin and at least give it a go. What have they got to lose?

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Aug 12, 2022Liked by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA

Invaluable reporting from the front!

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Aug 12, 2022Liked by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA

This article is well written, and, perhaps, I hope, acceptable to share with people who might be interested but are easily turned off by what they may consider conspiracies. I’ve shared it with seven people so far.

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This is why we need to decentralize medicine - have a decentralized portal for doctors and patients to share notes - free from the centralized control of these corrupt organizations.

Like Ivermectin and Covid, the same thing is happening with autoimmune diseases and diet. Thousands of people right now are beating auto immune diseases with carnivore diet and strict elimination diets. Everything from Multiple Sclerosis to Psoriasis to Ulcerative Colitis to Chron's Disease to Rheumatoid Arthritis. They are also able to beat mental disorders such as clinical anxiety and depression with elimination diets. I know, because I am one of them (carnivore diet now for almost 2 years).

We need a decentralized platform where we can share experiences that the corrupted centralized monolithic entities don't have control of where both doctors and patients can share information.

Here is more on my experience with carnivore diet: https://joshketry.substack.com/p/does-carnivore-diet-really-work-for

Here is more on decentralization: https://joshketry.substack.com/p/decentralize-everything

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Aug 12, 2022Liked by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA

Since following flccc.net, I have had a front row seat to witness the cover up of generic drugs to give Big Pharma access to billions of dollars. When this started, who would have guessed that even 1 million deaths in good old USA would not be enough to overcome the propaganda campaign?

And even now, the "successful" campaign against ivermectin has continued as seen, for example, that using the word on twitter can lead to being banned.

As a lifelong democrat, I am disappointed that the party has not figured out the path out of Covid-19. nor the danger from the spike protein, the DNA vaccine injected with the mRNA vaccines.

And in the mean time, the credibility of the "health" agencies has been trashed. It will be a long time before I trust these agencies again. I can only hope that there will be a time when I can trust them again.

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“You know, the one where they embarked on a global frenzy of vaccinating against a -goddamn- highly mutagenic respiratory virus with rapidly outdated and highly lethal spike proteins… all while ignoring natural immunity.”

I think, perhaps take out -……- that word. It’s not necessary and may turn people off who would otherwise still be following along with the article. All the other words already say enough, it doesn’t need to be “named” with a bad word.

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The NEJM published this study by Boulware et al: A Randomized Trial of Hydroxychloroquine as Postexposure Prophylaxis for Covid-19. This study was hailed by the American press as proof HCQ was ineffective. The p value was 0.35. My supervisor used this study as a reason not to use HCQ for our ill patients. Much later, I discovered in the appendix of that same study, Figure S1. a lovely Forest Plot demonstrating that HCQ is effective, particularly when used early. If a COVID-19-exposed patient receives HCQ one day after exposure, he/she is less likely to develop symptoms of COVID-19. Day 1 had better results than Day 2 > Day 3 > Day 4. The probability of this occurring by chance is 4 Factorial, i.e. 1:24, which is a p value of 0.042. The study supports the extreme importance of using HCQ early!!

Future journalism schools need to make elementary statistics a requirement, so they can use their own independent judgement about medical research results.

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First, thank you for your courage and commitment. I was informed of flccc's work in October 2020 by a retired friend and colleague.

In one of your more recent missives, you said that the coordinated suppression/censorship of repurposed drugs in the treatment of COVID-19 is unprecedented, and I am also absolutely astonished at the thoroughness nastiness (and baselessness) of the effort as well as that it has been unprecedented in my nearly 50 years in medicine (entered medical school 1973, been a NEJM subscriber since October that year in imitation--sincerest form of flattery-- of the medical school couple who sold me my microscope).

However, I don't think it is unprecedented. The details may be different (history doesn't repeat but rhymes) this pattern has been written about in the 1960's by Thomas Kuhn's seminal work Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962, 1970, 1996, 2012--1st, 2nd, 3rd, & 4th editions which was assigned reading in my required interdisciplinary Freshman Studies course in 1969. And required reading for my eldest daughter's course on History of Science in 2010 or so) You cite Galileo and Semilewies as did/does Kuhn--maybe you have read it, or heard of it.

What is amazing to me is the disingenuousness of what is done. Specialty boards threaten us will loss of certification for spreading vaccine 'misinformation' (even before there was any evidence of ineffectiveness and impermanence, at least available to us peons--makes you think that they knew what was coming), though I am quite sure that absent some crime, failing to maintain my medical license they have no ability to revoke my board certification, ditto for the state medical boards, ditto for pharmacists not filling for off label use, etc. but you know all that.

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what about the use of chlorine dioxide or chlorine dioxide solution? bolivia authorized its use during the plandemic and cases and deaths dropped of a cliff. fascinating read bye bye covid by andreas kalcker https://byebye-covid.com/en-1-2/

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Amazing article. Thank you for sharing this information and providing insight into the nuts and bolts of the UP success! Thank you for putting your all into the effort to carry out your Hippocratic Oath and to be the best doctor you can be. I am grateful for individuals like you, your colleagues and others in this struggle to do the right thing. Thank you! 🙏❤️😊

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Thank you mon frère. On my last day of employment with the Tompkins County Health Department in NY, I had a Zoom meeting with my supportive supervisor and the Medical Director. My goal was to push alt-left Ithaca, NY to become a bright light of rationality and early treatment with public distribution of IVM. The example of Uttar Pradesh as a historic achievement of public health action was utterly lost on Dr William Klepack, my esteemed, intelligent and beloved colleague of more than twenty years. Despite the fact that our health department monitors patients with TB and dispenses medications for the same, or sets up clinics to give COVID-19 shots to children, the possibility of widely distributing a safe, cheap, effective prophylaxis was dismissed out of hand. I was told that health departments are reimagining their role as one of advising, collaborating and coordinating with health care providers. “We are not in the business of prescribing or administering medications.” Pardon my emotional, cussing New York self, but why the hell not?

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I remembered your story or FLCCC’s story about UP and after Biden went to India, I tried to search for the story and could not find much about it. I may have seen one or 2 stories, but I thought it would be in the US headlines. I minimally thought it would be in the Indian headlines, but I think the purpose of Biden’s visit was to quash the story so the world would never find an inexpensive solution to the covid problem, and even think he may have offered bribes to silence politicians so the story never made US headlines.

The whole system is corrupt and it caused me a lot of stress. I live in Los Angeles, and for 8 years I could not find work in Los Angeles, and had to work all over Southern California to stay employed. I write software and once I got into scientific and engineering software I could not seem to work outside the field, so I did a lot of defense work and, if necessary, any kind of software. I even worked for employers that appeared to be somewhat un-ethical. It is difficult to explain the accumulated anger from driving back and forth on week ends 100-200 miles, looking for a closer job, trying to setup interviews on Monday or Friday, and the stress of having my car overheat in the mountain passes on the way to a job in the desert, for 8 years. When out of work, or in a precarious position, I almost felt compelled to tell employers I could do anything, but that raises employer expectations and job stress. I blame Nafta.

I found out about FLCCC because I asked myself “who knows the most about covid?”. My answer was ER doctors, so I began to Twitter follow them. I found another group that I follow on Twitter called “Doctors without jobs”. I Twitter follow independent news sources, independent workers organization, independent war news, and any voice of the people.

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