The spammers trying to entice people to go to sites including makemeboost and hmjobs, and similar: Some virus-detection sites confirm those sites contain malware.
So that (as I suspected) is the true purpose of that particular species of spam being propagated here, to trick people into going to those web sites, no doubt for attempted foul play (possibly trying to scam you out of some of your money) if you browse to those web sites. Even connecting your browser to the web site can start malware download and activation.
Just general warning to any who don't realize all that.
Yes. Steve usually puts the replay video online after a day or so from the original live-stream. He puts them on his VSRF website. Videos are kept here: https://www.vacsafety.org/weekly-calls
Steve, maybe this has been suggested before, but would it be insightful to have a debate regarding IVM with Dr. Kory and Alex Berenson? Alex is among the few on the c19-vaxx-cautious side who doesn't seem to see the benefit of IVM, maybe it could be a good discussion?
Berenson is a reporter and author. I don’t think a debate is in order. I want to know why he’s in our side and yet calling THIS into question. I’m willing to see debate on it. Ivermectin is not a perfect drug. But he has some sort of weird beef with it that, despite his logic on other issues, doesn’t seem quite right, almost like he wants to prove he’s not on the same side as Malone or something, I don’t know but many of us have called for him to explain his stance and all he does is pull out one (or was it two?) study that had major flaws even I can see and I’m not a researcher or scientist.
Sorry I’m a bit skeptical that combo would solve anything.
Plus I personally think Kory, Lawrie, Marik et al have already proven the point. What more is there to prove?
I was thinking it could be a good practice run on how to debate someone with opposing views, seeing that nobody seems willing to have such a debate (from the other side). I know it's not about proving anything.
No worries, I hear you, just figured most people on Team Reality are all aboard with early treatments, Berenson seems to one of a few who aren't, so it could be a good practice round. Anyway, just a thought :)
"During the interview, I will attempt to convince Dr. Kory that ivermectin isn’t just for horses using multiple high quality peer-reviewed studies selected by our own FDA."
Wait until you hear what's included in the recently passed Anti-Lynching Act. It's a bookend to the Patriot Act and between the two pieces of legislation we could be arrested and charged with conspiracy just for contacting each other to try to remedy all the ways in which we have been conspired against by our political 'betters.' Before voting this fall, be sure to find out if your candidate is on board with the repeal of both of these nefarious pieces of legislation.
I read the summary on the .gov site and not seeing it? Can you elaborate? Is it the “conspires to” part? The rest of the summary seemed ok. None of us want to be ok with lynching someone. But if the judicial system could find some remote link to “conspiracy”. Is that what you are talking about?
Yes. Here is one explanation by Justin Amash and Rep. Thomas Massie: "Amash also argues that the bill criminalizes conspiracies to commit crimes that the Constitution leaves to the states, thus doubling down on the federalization of criminal law. That, he points out, has not usually been a great development for the people anti-lynching legislation is supposed to protect.
Massie likewise raised constitutional concerns about the bill, while making the broader case against hate crimes as their special kind of criminal law.
"I voted against H.R. 35 because the Constitution specifies only a handful of federal crimes, and leaves the rest to individual states to prosecute," he tells Reason. "In addition, this bill expands current federal 'hate crime' laws. A crime is a crime, and all victims deserve equal justice. Adding enhanced penalties for 'hate' tends to endanger other liberties such as freedom of speech."
Lynching was already legal in all 50 states so why a federal bill? Was it to protect Washington-based lawmakers in case of a rebellion? Just musing here but maybe Fauci was worried (LOL)! But when you have something that makes it a conspiracy for people to meet to discuss what to do about lawmakers who aren't doing what the people wish -- you understand that ANYTHING we would propose might loosely be called a 'crime' and that between this and the Patriot Act's provisions they could lock us up and throw away the key -- just like with the J-6 defendants? It is overreach, I think, with the goal of further stifling debate. Think of the Founders, firebrands every one. Had THIS provision been law at the time of the Revolution every one of them would have been arrested and hanged. (I guess once the Revolution started, the British would have liked to have done that anyway, but BEFORE the Revolution, when plans were still being laid. There might have never BEEN an America and here their legislative descendants are figuring our ways to prevent us from doing what the Founders did -- and I'm only talking about assembling to discuss our various recourses, all of which could now be termed conspiracies to commit crimes. It is a slippery slope, I believe. With lynching already illegal in every state, why then THIS bill?
yes, Dr. Pierre Kory does not need convincing...i used oregano oil when my daughter tested positive for covid-19 along with NAC, quercetin and and zinc...her symptoms all but disappeared in a few hours...I believe that the oregano oil acted in the same way as ivermectin, being that they are both anti-parasitic.....
Amen. I’ve used Zyflamend (contains Oregano and 9 other things) for a few years now, almost everything in it seems covid fighting. And while I like the brand it’s expensive, you can buy the ingredients separately.
For you Science types, it isn’t just “seems”. Pubmed articles have verifying documentation on most of the ingredients being antiinflamatory, antiviral, antibacterial.
Agreed. Alex seems to take the bunk articles at face value and not read the info in the studies or at least listen to someone who has. Makes me question his judgement.
Horses are expensive. That’s why they get ivermectin. Just ask Dr. Malone. People on the other hand, especially old people (I can talk...it’s weird being the same age as old people) must be a dime a dozen to process through our nation’s monolithic ER (extermination resource). Doing the math a bit I think these corpses cost between 5 and 6 apiece in dollars on a log scale (base 10), depending how you allocate the Federal COVID response expenditures. The remdesivir alone costs $15-20k. What a deal for Gilead! Here is where I get lost. The hospital gets paid extra for the ventilator, OK. But a bonus if I die? Does that come from the Social Security savings by off-roling me? How much did my cremation cost? Don’t worry, I had the Hg removed from teeth years ago. Here’s the kicker. They RAISED Medicare premiums despite the reduced volume, while telling us to the get the shots! No, no, no! So, just to clarify, I am actually alive. I was lucky...recovered COVID in a few days, no big deal. But, no exemption at work. Got pushed out of job for being a refusenik. My colleagues asked if I went to the hospital. Little did they understand that my physical presence on my last day of work means I did not. How do I like not working? Publicly, pissed off. Privately, paradise. Got time to write nasty-grams to politicians. Good to be alive. Got orchestra seat to this strange period in history. Would hate to miss it. The
Ivermectin worked for me when I took it within 48 hours of exposure to vax'd people who tested positive the following day. Within 3 hours the knife twisting pain in my lower back was gone and within a week the minor cough was gone. Also worked for nine people who informed me about where to obtain it in a neighboring state. Does anyone know what they're referring to in the video about tx for long haul covid? My son has blocked arteries and other symptoms, i.e. spiking BP and fatigue, as a result of covid and is not finding any real help from the doctors he's seen.
Has he tried every single one of the FLCCC covid protocol? All of it. Recommend.
Was he able to get ivermectin?
I would recommend high dose CoQ-10 (400mg/day), also known as Ubiquinol. Also, beets in any form (he doesn’t have to like them they help lower BP). Turmeric (also known as Curcurmin) (best to use smaller amounts if he is already doing a non natural blood thinner or huge amounts if he is not). Best versions are Standard Process brand Turmeric Forte and NuMedica’s Liposomal Curcurmin. But even cheap turmeric in the spice isle (I found non organic for some ridiculously low price last week) can be of blood pressure and blood thinning benefit. It just may not help with the reported neuro benefits the other ones are shown to help with (the nanized forms are supposed to bypass blood brain barrier and assist with protecting and healing myelin damage which causes dementia and Parkinson’s).
My dad (a PhD) would also recommend he go to a IV vitamin shop. They seem to be popping up in major cities. Infusion of vitamin C at high levels by IV. I think Dr Marik might agree with this, he’s used it with good effect in combo on other non heart conditions but dad and I think vitamin C is good for almost anything.
I also have heard good things about white pine needle tea. I asked on Dr Colleen Huber’s substack and she replied that some have found it beneficial. Not sure if it’s simply to get rid of lingering spike however. May not help with the heart aftermath unless he’s still got actual spike damaging his body.
DGL (Deglycerinized Licorice) is also supposed to be helpful but make CERTAIN it is deglycerinized. The other forms RAISE blood pressure.
Thanks, he did try a number of vitamins/herbs/spices, but didn't do so immediately. I believe he was in denial about having covid initially and the fear cost him a lot. Unfortunately, we live about 1000 miles away from each other, he's now on medical leave because his brain isn't working at pre-covid levels, so it's difficult to assess how compliant (or not) he is with anything. I'll pass on your suggestions. Thanks so much for your help.
I can’t speak for others, but ivermectin did not work for me. Perhaps the dosage was not right, I don’t know. I’ve noticed when you do a consult and get treatment from AFLD or AFCCC, they give you the most conservative dosing. I don’t know that it is always helpful.
Thank you - it's been such a bummer, she is 28 - and has a 4 year old daughter - we are hoping she gets to stay in the Military - she loves her job :( She was deployed in Kuwait and sent home because she got so sick after her jab. Such a lonely journey! She's still living with us, Finally after almost year, she's turning the corner. We head to the Mayo for 1 more test. I pray for all the injured....AND the people who care for them.
Well…I’m from Rochester actually and I have family that work there… but we heard so much not to say anything about the capital ”V” so we didn’t say anything - we are here actually right now - 1 more test for POTS. So far she’s been diagnosed with Small Fiber Neuropathy (which was actually diagnosed by a doctor outside of Mayo while we were waiting to get appointments) and central sensitization syndrome. That whole topic is super interesting! It’s a big category of things that they can’t determine so it’s all lumped into there -
She spent so much of her own money on alternate treatments-
The spammers trying to entice people to go to sites including makemeboost and hmjobs, and similar: Some virus-detection sites confirm those sites contain malware.
So that (as I suspected) is the true purpose of that particular species of spam being propagated here, to trick people into going to those web sites, no doubt for attempted foul play (possibly trying to scam you out of some of your money) if you browse to those web sites. Even connecting your browser to the web site can start malware download and activation.
Just general warning to any who don't realize all that.
Is there a link for the replay?
https://odysee.com/@VSRF:d/Kory-Live:f
Yes. Steve usually puts the replay video online after a day or so from the original live-stream. He puts them on his VSRF website. Videos are kept here: https://www.vacsafety.org/weekly-calls
The last one I see is in February.
Ahh, my fault... I see that Steve now puts all the videos on Odysee, at: https://odysee.com/@VSRF:d
Thank you!
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505114/
Check out this article -- they suggest 10% of physicians are the problem. Warning: The bias is showing. https://www.pennlive.com/opinion/2022/04/the-1-in-10-us-doctors-with-reservations-about-vaccines-could-be-undermining-fight-against-covid-19-opinion.html?e=bf5b1a1952604eed4779287d50927a97&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter_coronavirus%202022-04-07&utm_term=Newsletter_coronavirus
Steve, maybe this has been suggested before, but would it be insightful to have a debate regarding IVM with Dr. Kory and Alex Berenson? Alex is among the few on the c19-vaxx-cautious side who doesn't seem to see the benefit of IVM, maybe it could be a good discussion?
Berenson is a reporter and author. I don’t think a debate is in order. I want to know why he’s in our side and yet calling THIS into question. I’m willing to see debate on it. Ivermectin is not a perfect drug. But he has some sort of weird beef with it that, despite his logic on other issues, doesn’t seem quite right, almost like he wants to prove he’s not on the same side as Malone or something, I don’t know but many of us have called for him to explain his stance and all he does is pull out one (or was it two?) study that had major flaws even I can see and I’m not a researcher or scientist.
Sorry I’m a bit skeptical that combo would solve anything.
Plus I personally think Kory, Lawrie, Marik et al have already proven the point. What more is there to prove?
I was thinking it could be a good practice run on how to debate someone with opposing views, seeing that nobody seems willing to have such a debate (from the other side). I know it's not about proving anything.
No, wasn’t meaning to rain on your parade. It’s not a bad idea but I’d rather see Berenson fry his old colleagues in Journalism than debate science.,
No worries, I hear you, just figured most people on Team Reality are all aboard with early treatments, Berenson seems to one of a few who aren't, so it could be a good practice round. Anyway, just a thought :)
That seems like an excellent idea!
"During the interview, I will attempt to convince Dr. Kory that ivermectin isn’t just for horses using multiple high quality peer-reviewed studies selected by our own FDA."
Why does this doctor need convincing?
Uh, I believe you have missed the sarcasm train. Don't leave the platform, there will be another one that will come along shortly. ;-)
I’m driving it.🤪
Wait until you hear what's included in the recently passed Anti-Lynching Act. It's a bookend to the Patriot Act and between the two pieces of legislation we could be arrested and charged with conspiracy just for contacting each other to try to remedy all the ways in which we have been conspired against by our political 'betters.' Before voting this fall, be sure to find out if your candidate is on board with the repeal of both of these nefarious pieces of legislation.
I read the summary on the .gov site and not seeing it? Can you elaborate? Is it the “conspires to” part? The rest of the summary seemed ok. None of us want to be ok with lynching someone. But if the judicial system could find some remote link to “conspiracy”. Is that what you are talking about?
Yes. Here is one explanation by Justin Amash and Rep. Thomas Massie: "Amash also argues that the bill criminalizes conspiracies to commit crimes that the Constitution leaves to the states, thus doubling down on the federalization of criminal law. That, he points out, has not usually been a great development for the people anti-lynching legislation is supposed to protect.
Massie likewise raised constitutional concerns about the bill, while making the broader case against hate crimes as their special kind of criminal law.
"I voted against H.R. 35 because the Constitution specifies only a handful of federal crimes, and leaves the rest to individual states to prosecute," he tells Reason. "In addition, this bill expands current federal 'hate crime' laws. A crime is a crime, and all victims deserve equal justice. Adding enhanced penalties for 'hate' tends to endanger other liberties such as freedom of speech."
Lynching was already legal in all 50 states so why a federal bill? Was it to protect Washington-based lawmakers in case of a rebellion? Just musing here but maybe Fauci was worried (LOL)! But when you have something that makes it a conspiracy for people to meet to discuss what to do about lawmakers who aren't doing what the people wish -- you understand that ANYTHING we would propose might loosely be called a 'crime' and that between this and the Patriot Act's provisions they could lock us up and throw away the key -- just like with the J-6 defendants? It is overreach, I think, with the goal of further stifling debate. Think of the Founders, firebrands every one. Had THIS provision been law at the time of the Revolution every one of them would have been arrested and hanged. (I guess once the Revolution started, the British would have liked to have done that anyway, but BEFORE the Revolution, when plans were still being laid. There might have never BEEN an America and here their legislative descendants are figuring our ways to prevent us from doing what the Founders did -- and I'm only talking about assembling to discuss our various recourses, all of which could now be termed conspiracies to commit crimes. It is a slippery slope, I believe. With lynching already illegal in every state, why then THIS bill?
Thanks for explanation. Yes.
You got me at the Fauci comment, LOL!!!!!! 🤣👏
Ivermectin worked very well for myself and friends that took it. I am convinced!
Bringing this to everybody's attention. Would be a good topic for your upcoming shows
Our Governments Have Signed Our Rights Away to the UN
https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/our-governments-have-signed-our-rights-away-to-the-un/
yes, Dr. Pierre Kory does not need convincing...i used oregano oil when my daughter tested positive for covid-19 along with NAC, quercetin and and zinc...her symptoms all but disappeared in a few hours...I believe that the oregano oil acted in the same way as ivermectin, being that they are both anti-parasitic.....
Amen. I’ve used Zyflamend (contains Oregano and 9 other things) for a few years now, almost everything in it seems covid fighting. And while I like the brand it’s expensive, you can buy the ingredients separately.
For you Science types, it isn’t just “seems”. Pubmed articles have verifying documentation on most of the ingredients being antiinflamatory, antiviral, antibacterial.
Convince Berensen not Dr. Kory😉. Dr. Kory has lived in the ICU trenches, deepest respect.
Agreed. Alex seems to take the bunk articles at face value and not read the info in the studies or at least listen to someone who has. Makes me question his judgement.
I pray for Mr. Kirsch and others who are fearless in their efforts. I hope Mr. Berensen listens to the talk in a few hours. He is missing key issues.
Horses are expensive. That’s why they get ivermectin. Just ask Dr. Malone. People on the other hand, especially old people (I can talk...it’s weird being the same age as old people) must be a dime a dozen to process through our nation’s monolithic ER (extermination resource). Doing the math a bit I think these corpses cost between 5 and 6 apiece in dollars on a log scale (base 10), depending how you allocate the Federal COVID response expenditures. The remdesivir alone costs $15-20k. What a deal for Gilead! Here is where I get lost. The hospital gets paid extra for the ventilator, OK. But a bonus if I die? Does that come from the Social Security savings by off-roling me? How much did my cremation cost? Don’t worry, I had the Hg removed from teeth years ago. Here’s the kicker. They RAISED Medicare premiums despite the reduced volume, while telling us to the get the shots! No, no, no! So, just to clarify, I am actually alive. I was lucky...recovered COVID in a few days, no big deal. But, no exemption at work. Got pushed out of job for being a refusenik. My colleagues asked if I went to the hospital. Little did they understand that my physical presence on my last day of work means I did not. How do I like not working? Publicly, pissed off. Privately, paradise. Got time to write nasty-grams to politicians. Good to be alive. Got orchestra seat to this strange period in history. Would hate to miss it. The
“You didn’t DIE? You rat, you were supposed to have.”— signed Gates, Becerra, et al.
How challenging..... ;)
Ivermectin worked for me when I took it within 48 hours of exposure to vax'd people who tested positive the following day. Within 3 hours the knife twisting pain in my lower back was gone and within a week the minor cough was gone. Also worked for nine people who informed me about where to obtain it in a neighboring state. Does anyone know what they're referring to in the video about tx for long haul covid? My son has blocked arteries and other symptoms, i.e. spiking BP and fatigue, as a result of covid and is not finding any real help from the doctors he's seen.
Addendum to longer response: Whoops, I think Cinnamon is another BP lowering spice. Check first.
Has he tried every single one of the FLCCC covid protocol? All of it. Recommend.
Was he able to get ivermectin?
I would recommend high dose CoQ-10 (400mg/day), also known as Ubiquinol. Also, beets in any form (he doesn’t have to like them they help lower BP). Turmeric (also known as Curcurmin) (best to use smaller amounts if he is already doing a non natural blood thinner or huge amounts if he is not). Best versions are Standard Process brand Turmeric Forte and NuMedica’s Liposomal Curcurmin. But even cheap turmeric in the spice isle (I found non organic for some ridiculously low price last week) can be of blood pressure and blood thinning benefit. It just may not help with the reported neuro benefits the other ones are shown to help with (the nanized forms are supposed to bypass blood brain barrier and assist with protecting and healing myelin damage which causes dementia and Parkinson’s).
My dad (a PhD) would also recommend he go to a IV vitamin shop. They seem to be popping up in major cities. Infusion of vitamin C at high levels by IV. I think Dr Marik might agree with this, he’s used it with good effect in combo on other non heart conditions but dad and I think vitamin C is good for almost anything.
I also have heard good things about white pine needle tea. I asked on Dr Colleen Huber’s substack and she replied that some have found it beneficial. Not sure if it’s simply to get rid of lingering spike however. May not help with the heart aftermath unless he’s still got actual spike damaging his body.
DGL (Deglycerinized Licorice) is also supposed to be helpful but make CERTAIN it is deglycerinized. The other forms RAISE blood pressure.
Thanks, he did try a number of vitamins/herbs/spices, but didn't do so immediately. I believe he was in denial about having covid initially and the fear cost him a lot. Unfortunately, we live about 1000 miles away from each other, he's now on medical leave because his brain isn't working at pre-covid levels, so it's difficult to assess how compliant (or not) he is with anything. I'll pass on your suggestions. Thanks so much for your help.
I can’t speak for others, but ivermectin did not work for me. Perhaps the dosage was not right, I don’t know. I’ve noticed when you do a consult and get treatment from AFLD or AFCCC, they give you the most conservative dosing. I don’t know that it is always helpful.
Here's a study "Safety of high-dose ivermectin: a systematic review and meta-analysis"
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31960060/
Looking forward to this - I have a Vax injured National Guard Daughter....it's been a very sad winter here in MN
🙏🏻💔♥️
I am so sorry to hear that. Prayers for your daughter.
Thank you - it's been such a bummer, she is 28 - and has a 4 year old daughter - we are hoping she gets to stay in the Military - she loves her job :( She was deployed in Kuwait and sent home because she got so sick after her jab. Such a lonely journey! She's still living with us, Finally after almost year, she's turning the corner. We head to the Mayo for 1 more test. I pray for all the injured....AND the people who care for them.
Is Mayo acknowledging it as a vax injury?
Well…I’m from Rochester actually and I have family that work there… but we heard so much not to say anything about the capital ”V” so we didn’t say anything - we are here actually right now - 1 more test for POTS. So far she’s been diagnosed with Small Fiber Neuropathy (which was actually diagnosed by a doctor outside of Mayo while we were waiting to get appointments) and central sensitization syndrome. That whole topic is super interesting! It’s a big category of things that they can’t determine so it’s all lumped into there -
She spent so much of her own money on alternate treatments-