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Steve Kirsch's avatar

I find it odd that the associations aren't making the offer that I just made to them to us.

If they want to fight misinformation, this is the first thing they'd do... just like Del Bigtree did with Henry Ford Health Systems. And you can see the institutions clamoring to replicate THAT study!

John Day MD's avatar

Keep tap, tap, tapping, Steve.

I have greatly appreciated your persistence and intellectual rigor since you started doing this.

Your lack of fault in every action makes it clear where the fault lies (to those who will look, that is).

Dan Star's avatar

These are evil people and I am not religious.

Tall Tim's avatar

Dr. Kevin McCairn (https://rumble.com/user/KevinMcCairnPhD?e9s=src_v1_clr) has found a very promising remedy for the deadly Spike protein but is running on a shoestring budget. Rather than challenge people and institutions that will never agree to accept your money, why not help out someone doing pioneering research and treatment into something that could save Millions of lives?

I appreciate your digging into the data, but we know for sure this bio-lab creation is deadly and does not willingly leave the body, where it becomes a spike factory. We have a potential solution and those that have had the treatment, including people you know, are getting great results. At the very least, check into it.

Deanna Kline's avatar

AAP like so many medical orgs are a waste. They exist for ‘advocacy’ and education of pediatricians... for kids health. Right. No reason other than to bank. No reason they need to profit this much despite nonprofit status nor make this much as CEO. Doing exactly what? Nada.

https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/362275597

Rich's avatar

It is not hard to see where these people are coming from...The doctors in this group who took the Hippocratic oath thought the part which says do no harm meant do no harm to your wallet...Would love to see you in RFK's office ... You have a ton of info that would give him more ammunition in the fight for justice..

Dan Star's avatar

They will never say Yes as they are in too deep. Examples must be set.

Jeck's avatar

Prediction: he refuses engagement

That org is rotten at the top.

DRM's avatar

Dr. Kimber's post below tells Steve exactly what Del Bigtree learned first hand from

Marcus Zervos, MD, at Henry Ford Health: the answer is no.

James O'Reilly's avatar

Steve, when the walls of this medical Jericho come tumbling down, and they will, I hope you are acknowledged as one of the best fighters for truth and science in all the land.

Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

I understand what you are saying, & you need to say it, but you know as well as anyone that they will never do it: their lifestyle, income, professional status, pride, and self indoctrination, and culture would not allow it.

Mary W Maxwell's avatar

"I believe cooperative, transparent analysis of official government data is the fastest path to resolving ongoing public uncertainty"

I believe for every drop of rain that falls, a flower grows...I believe that somewhere in the darkest night, blah blah blah blah.

Dori Chouhad's avatar

what, no survey in wether of not they

1) accept offer

2) a decline of offer

3) won't hear from them at all

I'm going with 3

Steve Kirsch's avatar

I am trying to be respectful.

Peter Stellas's avatar

I think that Ed Kilbane has an excellent idea by suggesting that RFK appoint you to the vax advisory committee. I would not place a bet on that happening but one can fantasize a bit, while trying to cope in an otherwise insane world.

Steve Kirsch's avatar

RFK would be crucified if he did that.

Ed Kilbane's avatar

Steve, they have nothing to gain and everything to lose by taking you up on your offer. Of course they’ll lose. It’ll never happen. You need to get RFK Jr. on board. Wouldn’t it be something if he appointed you to the vax advisory committee! I can see the pharma shills heads exploding. What a glorious sight!

buddhi's avatar
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I used to commute into the Financial District every morning with thousands of other Suits. We'd pass by a homeless guy in a long greasy coat with long greasy hair and beard. He'd be sitting on the Bank of America stone steps, leaning over, with his nose 8 inches from the step continually tap, tap, tapping with a small stone on the same spot on the steps. He was always tapping away as we Suits swirled on by with our Starbucks. Never said a word.

A couple years later he was gone, but he left a perfect one-inch hole in those steps - still there now. Steve is that guy.

Claude2's avatar

Up to now they have been unapproachable because they still control the narrative, but that is gradually slipping away, mainly due to the extremely hard work of Dr. Kirsch. It is hard to fight against hard data and more people including physicians are starting to listen.

Pam Parsons's avatar

Wow, go Steve! Love that idea 💡!!