MICHAEL STIRES: Never in my life could I imagine trying to do what's good for the community, for, for my son, for my parents, in getting the vaccine, and then getting sick and then completely being dismissed. I never thought that could be a reality. I always thought that the doctors and the medical system was there to prot…
MICHAEL STIRES: Never in my life could I imagine trying to do what's good for the community, for, for my son, for my parents, in getting the vaccine, and then getting sick and then completely being dismissed. I never thought that could be a reality. I always thought that the doctors and the medical system was there to protect us. And and this is something that has completely shifted that reality, it's proven that, well, to me at least, that the majority are are for the narrative and they won't allow you to, you know, say that this is what it's from and being treated properly.
To be honest, I don't think there is a treatment, as of right now, you know, a 100% treatment as of right now. Most doctors, in my opinion, are going to try to stamp out every fire that they see, meaning, if it's a neurological issue, they'll try to treat that, if it's cardiovascular, they'll try to treat that, if it's GI, they'll try to treat that. But that's not going after the culprit, it's not going after the cause of this. And we need something that is going to eradicate the spike and clear it from our system before it it's there for too long and causes too much damage. And I don't know if that's possible but from what I can tell it's the only step to to to fixing this. Because the amount of people that are going to be affected, the amount of people that are going to devastated by this is going to be astronomical.
And again, in my opinion, I'm not a professional, in my opinion this is going to be one of the biggest pharmaceutical disasters in human history. And I say that not because I'm basing it off off you know articles or I'm basing this off of YouTube videos, I'm basing it off real world experience with tens of thousands of people that I see every day. And we have hundreds added daily. The, the odds of all these people experiencing similar side effects and it not being the vaccine is nearly impossible.
[image disappears] Oh, did I get— what happened? Hello?
JULIE BOORAS: You're still there. [inaudible]
MICHAEL STIRES: I think someone— Ah, sorry, I think someone tried to join.
One interesting thing that I've observed is that 70% of this are women. And majority of those women are affected more than than men. Now I don't know if that's part of our culture in men more afraid to speak out, or if the immune system response in women is more more robust, but it's it's it's affecting women terribly. I mean, I'm seeing people in just full body seizures, you know, multiple times a day. They're having speech issues, they're having, you know, balance and sight issues. It's just, it's terrifying.
And for anybody watching this, I just want to let you know that we are real, we are sick, and we need help. And silencing this is not going to fix the problem, if anything it's just going to make it worse and if we get to that precipice where we can't stop this, I'm not sure what kind of calamity we're going to be looking at here. And it scares me.
I just want to say thank you to everyone that presented today. You guys have reconfirmed a lot of my suspicions, a lot of my research that I've done on my own, because I can't get doctors to help me. I went as far as ordering my own microscope and taking my own blood smears and seeing the coagulation in my red blood cells compared to other healthy people around me. And my blood smears look like I'm riddled with autoimmune disease or or, you know, I'm an 80 year old man. When I've always been a healthy person.
And all of this transpired the day after I took my shot. So I couldn't see it being anything else. I just don't understand how the specialists and the technicians that I've seen, you know, I've even considered going to Mayo [Clinic] but feel like they're just going to tell me the same things. You know, they're like, well, yeah, you know, you do have a low C3 complement,* you do have positive ANA** but we really don't see anything else. Yeah, we noticed that you've lost 33 pounds but we're not sure what's going on, let's order a bunch of blood tests for GI stuff. And all of that basically comes back normal. Oh yeah, we noticed your neurological issues, we see some of the things when we do some of your tests, let's do MRIs and CTs. And those come back normal.
So if these things are coming back normal, there's something, there's something more sinister, more microscopic at play. And it's affecting our whole body.
So I just want to say thank you to you guys. You know, it's a breath of fresh air to hear like-minded people in one place. And I'm praying that something, something, you know, surfaces here, that we can get some kind of help before this becomes, you know, a huge problem for our country and for people around the world. So again, thank you for the time you've given.
* "A C3 complement blood test gives your healthcare provider information about your immune system. It shows how parts of your immune system are responding to harmful substances. This test can help your healthcare provider diagnose autoimmune disorders (like lupus), as well as other conditions. It also helps your healthcare provider monitor treatment for autoimmune disease." Source: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/22138-c3-complement-blood-test
** Antinuclear antibody (ANA): "Antinuclear antibody (ANA) autoantibodies, or antibodies produced by the immune system that attack the body’s own cells, are a hallmark of lupus. ANA is usually measured as 0 to 4+ or as a titer (the number of times a blood sample can be diluted and still be positive). ANA of 0, 1+ or 2+, or at titers less than 1:80 (diluted 80 times) usually do not indicate a significant problem. ANA titers at higher levels more likely indicate the presence of autoimmune disease." Source: https://www.hss.edu/conditions_understanding-laboratory-tests-and-results-for-systemic-lupus-erythematosus.asp
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MICHAEL STIRES: Never in my life could I imagine trying to do what's good for the community, for, for my son, for my parents, in getting the vaccine, and then getting sick and then completely being dismissed. I never thought that could be a reality. I always thought that the doctors and the medical system was there to protect us. And and this is something that has completely shifted that reality, it's proven that, well, to me at least, that the majority are are for the narrative and they won't allow you to, you know, say that this is what it's from and being treated properly.
To be honest, I don't think there is a treatment, as of right now, you know, a 100% treatment as of right now. Most doctors, in my opinion, are going to try to stamp out every fire that they see, meaning, if it's a neurological issue, they'll try to treat that, if it's cardiovascular, they'll try to treat that, if it's GI, they'll try to treat that. But that's not going after the culprit, it's not going after the cause of this. And we need something that is going to eradicate the spike and clear it from our system before it it's there for too long and causes too much damage. And I don't know if that's possible but from what I can tell it's the only step to to to fixing this. Because the amount of people that are going to be affected, the amount of people that are going to devastated by this is going to be astronomical.
And again, in my opinion, I'm not a professional, in my opinion this is going to be one of the biggest pharmaceutical disasters in human history. And I say that not because I'm basing it off off you know articles or I'm basing this off of YouTube videos, I'm basing it off real world experience with tens of thousands of people that I see every day. And we have hundreds added daily. The, the odds of all these people experiencing similar side effects and it not being the vaccine is nearly impossible.
[image disappears] Oh, did I get— what happened? Hello?
JULIE BOORAS: You're still there. [inaudible]
MICHAEL STIRES: I think someone— Ah, sorry, I think someone tried to join.
One interesting thing that I've observed is that 70% of this are women. And majority of those women are affected more than than men. Now I don't know if that's part of our culture in men more afraid to speak out, or if the immune system response in women is more more robust, but it's it's it's affecting women terribly. I mean, I'm seeing people in just full body seizures, you know, multiple times a day. They're having speech issues, they're having, you know, balance and sight issues. It's just, it's terrifying.
And for anybody watching this, I just want to let you know that we are real, we are sick, and we need help. And silencing this is not going to fix the problem, if anything it's just going to make it worse and if we get to that precipice where we can't stop this, I'm not sure what kind of calamity we're going to be looking at here. And it scares me.
I just want to say thank you to everyone that presented today. You guys have reconfirmed a lot of my suspicions, a lot of my research that I've done on my own, because I can't get doctors to help me. I went as far as ordering my own microscope and taking my own blood smears and seeing the coagulation in my red blood cells compared to other healthy people around me. And my blood smears look like I'm riddled with autoimmune disease or or, you know, I'm an 80 year old man. When I've always been a healthy person.
And all of this transpired the day after I took my shot. So I couldn't see it being anything else. I just don't understand how the specialists and the technicians that I've seen, you know, I've even considered going to Mayo [Clinic] but feel like they're just going to tell me the same things. You know, they're like, well, yeah, you know, you do have a low C3 complement,* you do have positive ANA** but we really don't see anything else. Yeah, we noticed that you've lost 33 pounds but we're not sure what's going on, let's order a bunch of blood tests for GI stuff. And all of that basically comes back normal. Oh yeah, we noticed your neurological issues, we see some of the things when we do some of your tests, let's do MRIs and CTs. And those come back normal.
So if these things are coming back normal, there's something, there's something more sinister, more microscopic at play. And it's affecting our whole body.
So I just want to say thank you to you guys. You know, it's a breath of fresh air to hear like-minded people in one place. And I'm praying that something, something, you know, surfaces here, that we can get some kind of help before this becomes, you know, a huge problem for our country and for people around the world. So again, thank you for the time you've given.
JULIE BOORAS: Thank you so much, Michael.
[applause]
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
Health Rights MA
https://healthrightsma.org
See Julie Booras, Health Rights MA, Co-Founder
https://rumble.com/v2ugusu-julie-booras-health-rights-ma-co-founder.html
* "A C3 complement blood test gives your healthcare provider information about your immune system. It shows how parts of your immune system are responding to harmful substances. This test can help your healthcare provider diagnose autoimmune disorders (like lupus), as well as other conditions. It also helps your healthcare provider monitor treatment for autoimmune disease." Source: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/22138-c3-complement-blood-test
** Antinuclear antibody (ANA): "Antinuclear antibody (ANA) autoantibodies, or antibodies produced by the immune system that attack the body’s own cells, are a hallmark of lupus. ANA is usually measured as 0 to 4+ or as a titer (the number of times a blood sample can be diluted and still be positive). ANA of 0, 1+ or 2+, or at titers less than 1:80 (diluted 80 times) usually do not indicate a significant problem. ANA titers at higher levels more likely indicate the presence of autoimmune disease." Source: https://www.hss.edu/conditions_understanding-laboratory-tests-and-results-for-systemic-lupus-erythematosus.asp
Just heartbreaking.