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Donation happily made. Along with Bobby Kennedy and Kevin Jenkins, it was the highest honor in all my 63 years of life to shake the hands and say thank you to Drs. McCullough, Malone, Kory and Marik this past May while attending a conference in Ohio. I pray one day I can also thank you in person Jeff. God bless you.

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Done!

God Bless and protect Dr. McCullough and his loved ones!

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According to Steve Kirsch, they are trying to revoke Dr. Pierre Kory's license as well:

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/they-are-trying-to-revoke-dr-pierre

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Maybe we can do him next.

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That was noted in comments yesterday. Maybe letter-writung campaign still an option and state names of docs they are threatening.

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Oops! Apologies ~ I missed it yesterday despite several scans through C&C. Will go back and find what was said...

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Just got off the road. Donated with a smile!

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Yes. Absolutely thrilled to donate to this. Can’t wait to see how much gets raised. Thank you for organizing this.

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88 degrees, huh? If that's the case looking at tomorrow's forecast the streets should be littered with burning corpses.

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Pushing 100 here in Oklahoma the next several days. Goodbye, cruel world. πŸ₯΅β˜ οΈ

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"Burn baby burn. It's a disco inferno."

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πŸ”₯πŸ•ΊπŸ»πŸ”₯

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I love that song 😍

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In Texas (upper) we’ve had a two week stretch of upper 90s and several days over

100. Thank God we’re spared the humidity factor, but we do have scorching winds. Those could be fatal to some as well. πŸ™„πŸ₯΅πŸ₯΅

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As I recall, wind caused Joebama to fall three times going up the stairs of Air Force One...

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Haven't heard the former vice president called Joebama before🀣! Will have to steal this one!

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Please do! I "appropriated" it from someone somewhere...

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Joebama Obiden will be the new name of the Cadaver-in-Chief in my house!

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Joebama, good one! Most people just call him Obiden. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

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Joebama haha !

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Any of your Texas cows survive?!

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So far we still have lots of cows around here, but it’s looking bad for anything in the food chain.

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The deer wandering in my yard these days have that "deer in the headlights" look all of the time now. They know something is up. Maybe it's the rifle on the porch.

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lol!

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Yep...over 100 every single day in the Phoenix area. Whatev Vice, whatev...

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Yeah, but no humidity here in the Phoenix area. Usually it is 114 degrees by June 15th but with low humidity.

With 100% humidity 114 degrees would be like Monsoon Season Squared !!

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True. But 114 is hot as hell, no matter who you are! August over 100 with humidity. That month sucks! πŸ₯΅

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I can't remember exactly what yeas it was, but it wasn't all that long ago, it was over 110 for over 90 days straight. Many of them well over 115. Yes, August is the absolute worst because of the rain bringing humidity to the table. Sigh, ... I can't wait. lol

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Try living in NM in early June. 100 degrees and half the state is on fire. Strange how people have survived FOR 25 GENERATIONS.

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To use Jeff’s word…baffling.

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NM is in bad shape. The fires have been terrible. Between horrible weather and your liberal Governor telling people to stay out of NM, the large portion of the state that relies on tourism must be reeling. It used to be our favorite vacation spot but this summer marks the third that we haven’t gone. Although we have seen ads lately encouraging people to come! Maybe they’re realizing that covid darn near killed the state in more ways than one! It’s very sad what liberal policies do.

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It is because they were humans. Must be all that techno in the jabs that melts. No longer humans.

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I read that the big fire in NM was caused by a controlled burn, forest management gone awry. Only problem with calling this a huge mistake is the TIMING of said controlled burn (It might have been 2 burns). It was done just before Fire Season. These Global Warming Enthusiasts are getting dangerous, you know scaring people to make them stop burning fossil fuels.

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I haven’t heard that but wouldn’t be surprised. Maybe like the CA fires caused by environmentalists practices which had disastrous results.

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seems like the controlled burn went wrong big time! I wonder who is going to pay for all this almost irreparable damage.

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Survived 99 last week with 106 heat index. Thank god we made it! It would have been so much worse if....

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Ok that made me laugh out loud. "It would have been so much worse..."

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this blog is worth reading. Even a depressive person would laugh at the end.

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....if you followed MSM.

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πŸ€£πŸ˜‚

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We have had a week of 95+ degrees with humidity levels in the 90s, putting the heat index between 105 and 110 here in western Wisconsin. Midwest has been in a heat wave. Still waiting to see the bodies all over. LOL With all of the diapered faces up here, I would expect to see it. I don't know how anyone can breathe.

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So I guess the snow melted? πŸ˜„I just think of Wisconsin as being buried in snow all the time.

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Winters have definitely gotten longer over the decades. Snow comes as early as Oct and now stays as late as early May. Our weather the last decade has been roller coaster. Hotter than Hades one week, chilly the next, only to have it get hot again. Winters are like that too. Colder than all heck with windchills -30, to 20 above a few days later. When I was a kid (in the 70's), summers - June-August were like FL. Hot and super humid. We just have a shorter stint of it. It's been hot like that for the last week plus.

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I've noticed that as well. I wonder what role the "geoengineering" - ie chem trails - has to do with the erratic weather.

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That's not so bad. I remember during the the entire 1990's in central Iowa getting snow before Halloween and still getting snow as late as the first week of May. Temps in late January and February at -20 Without Wind Chill. Then there was the time it was -60 for nearly 2 weeks straight because the wind just wouldn't quit. Mind you, this was almost exactly 30 years ago, so I have a hard time thinking it is worse now. Man, I really Hated the summertime there. 95-100 degrees and 100% humidity, .... clothes line went on vacation for six months out of the year lmao.

I tried it in July once, ... ended in mildew after three days.

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You did not have 95F+ with humidity in the 90% range.

95 degrees with 90% humidity would be dewpoint of 92F and heat index of 147.

Such an extreme doesn't happen even along the gulf coast, let alone well inland in Wisconsin.

Jeff is also wrong in his claim.

88 degrees with 95% humidity is not a daily summer occurrence in Florida. That would be dewpoint of 86 and heat index of 117. Its not impossible in Florida, but its not a daily thing, and certainly not a day to go outside and play tennis, even for heat hardened Floridians.

Don't get me wrong, it was definitely hot last week in the midwest. Here in Iowa our dewpoint got to 79F which is downright tropical and about as high as it ever gets here. But it was not 95 with 90% humidity. It was 95 with 60% humidity.

Edit: Looking a bit more I stand corrected, to some degree

In the midwest we can get dewpoints of 85-90F, but not for very long - only for a few minutes at a time due to localized pockets of high humidity from crops and short rain events.

Still 80F dewpoint is about as high as will be widespread and sustained for more than a few hours in the midwest.

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I'm a meteorologist, and this post is essentially correct. It would be an extremely rare occurrence to have a temperature of at least 88 degrees with 95% humidity, even in Florida. And you're certainly never going to see 95 degrees with 95% humidity. But the statement that "They’re happening more often than ever" is completely false. Also, the term "wet bulb conditions" is made up. Wet bulb is a measurement of temperature that accounts for the amount of moisture in the air - it's the temperature that air would cool down to by evaporation. It's not a condition, it's a measurement.

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Thanks for 'splainin Doug.

For a second there I thought "wet bulb conditions" is what happens when I accidentally touch a hot lightbulb with a damp cleaning rag: "SLBD"

Learn something new every day!

New Sub. A comment over at Steve K's stack brought me over here for coffee & Dr. McCullough's GiveSendGo link.

I think I like this joint already and may become a reg.

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Welcome aboard!! Love Jeff Childers and his snark, and love the comments section here. Restores my faith in humanity. I spent more time in the comment section here than I do on Farcebook some days, which seems to have a high population of 'dim bulbs'.

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Thanks Donna.

I haven't a Meta/FB account. My entire (extended) jibberty-jabbed fam is in there though, "liking" photos, being fed iPhone news, and virtually chit-chatting. πŸ˜‰

I prefer reading Substacks. (And their comments sections.)

Cheers! πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ πŸ₯‚

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I dunno, man, have you ever *been* in FL, in the summer, after a brief afternoon rain, when the pavement is steaming?

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I probably died in Disney World a bunch of times and have no idea πŸ˜‰

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Well, according to science, thousands die at Disney world each year. Amazing they haven't shut the place down!

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I have been in many parts of the country and high humidity is the same everywhere that there IS humidity, ... and I am myself absolutely convinced that Florida has some patented, copyright protected form of Humidity. And I have been in places so hot and so humid that I could get a drink just running down the street with my mouth open. lol

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Ask some people in Arizona how it is when you have summer storms with streaming rain at temperatures of 110. And it rained here in GA last week with temperatures of 95. Felt like a sauna.

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It's called Monsoon Season, starts mid July and lasts until into September. In August is is normal to have 118 degrees and an afternoon rain, .... almost daily at times. It's friggin' miserable !!!

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I lived there for a short while and remember that! Funniest thing I ever saw is the rain falling on the car roof but never reaching the ground. Stopped in mid air, so dry the rain evaporated before it came to the ground. Loved it, but not that season LOL

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Go visit the gulf coast.

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I am in MO and the humidity is highest in the early morning, not unusual to see 70-80% or more, but temps usually upper 70's or low 80's as well. Humidity drops some in the hottest part of the day but if there is no breeze, it is still sticky out. But not sure about these 'weather changing' comments. It is always a crapshoot here, especially in the Spring and Fall. Can get snow, rain and an 80 degree day all in the same week; it's been like that my whole life and I am pushing 60.

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Totally agree but I'm sure Jeff wasn't trying to be specific and was just joking like the rest of us do about the heat in Florida. His point and yours which I agree with is that this a bogus thing and if it were real, we absolutely have seen it before and will see it again without people dropping like flies. :)

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Just think if we are scoffing at bogus, made up claims to make sure we are not making bogus, made up claims.

RH and dewpoint are Jr high science experiment level stuff.

Heck of a lot easier to understand than the medical stuff.

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No it happens along the Persian gulf a lot more than you think actually a few months ago they recorded a heat index of 153.2 F in the gulf coast

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And where some of these evil people are going after they have their wet bulb, 88 degrees is air conditioning.

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Saturday is supposed to be 99 degrees here in SW MO. I expect there won't be any survivors. Mad Max returns!

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I’m originally from SW MO. πŸ‘‹πŸ»

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Grew up in New Orleans, 99% humidity, temps in 90s ALL SUMMER! We were living on borrowed time! "Wet bulb." LOL The hose memory was a great one, thanks Jeff!

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Here in AZ, we're okay though because it's a dry heat.

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Like a blast oven🀣! Flew into Phoenix in June several years ago. Arrived around 10 pm and will never forget how walking outside the air conditioned airport into that blast oven. Yes it's a dry heat but it's still hot even that time of night.

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I was in Phoenix the end of May and it was 114F - in the shade. And this was long before menopause! I CANNOT IMAGINE living there.

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Must have been a strange year. It usually doesn't hit 114 until after the first week of June. And yes, during the day, in July, when it is at times nearly 120 degrees, it is exactly like walking into a furnace to go outside. I know, I have worked in a forge and a couple foundries and a heat treat, so it is all so familiar. lol

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It was Memorial Day weekend - so close!! Even in Iowa where I was living at the time - a state know for extremes - I regularly felt like I was walking out into a furnace leaving work and it was not 114.

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I was in Ames IA for over 16 years, so I know that wet heat very well too. I would rather shovel snow in shorts than have to work outside in the summer. lol

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But, but, but....there's always monsoon season. You sure you're out of the woods? πŸ˜‰

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That "Wet-Bulb settles it, .... I'm not going outside until the end of September just to play it safe. lmao 115+ and a midday rain and we'll all be dropping like flies.

Gee, I wonder why that never happened before ??? I must be good at dodging bullets. Hahahaha.

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But they’re so wet they won’t burn, they’ll turn into a lump of gelatinous goo.

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It’s 100 right now in Palm Desert, we haven’t died yet πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ

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😳

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🀣🀭

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Dani Hampson died in her sleep. Caleb Swanigan died in his sleep. Ray Liotta died in his sleep.

That wet bulb death sure is busy in the bedroom.

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Must have been the covers!πŸ™ƒ

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Maybe their necks weren’t developed enough and they couldn’t lift their heads up to breathe?

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5 likes Bridget ! Must be careful with that musty blanket ! Might ignite spontaneously with a dog sleeping on top of it!

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Especially those quilts! Beware of the quilts!

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When does "Expert Season" end?

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Love that….I want the β€œexperts” to go extinct…immediately.

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Then we could set our clocks to half past dumb ass.

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πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚

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HA!!!

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πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ€£

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And in remembrance we can swap out all our lamps with 40W bulbs to remind us how the Dim Bulbs came up with Wet-Bulb as a reasonable explanation. lol

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Or, when does it begin...... Maybe link it to the python roundup and invite ecperts fraudci and collins to come on down and try their luck. Just drop them off in a good spot where they are sure to succeed in finding some varmints that have a shot at breaking the records. Yeeehaaah!

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Oh my Lord! Yes!!!!

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Multiplier done.

β€œBut you, be strong and do not lose courage, for there is reward for your work.”

β€” 2 Chronicles 15:7

As for the wicked among us:

β€œThe Lord tests the righteous and the wicked,

And the one who loves violence [wrong, cruelty, injustice] His soul hates.

Upon the wicked He will rain snares;

Fire and brimstone and burning wind will be the portion of their cup.

For the Lord is righteous, He loves righteousness;

The upright will behold His face.”

β€” Psalm 11:5-7

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Wonderful reminder! Thx, Janice!

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Arlene, you’re always so encouraging. It’s refreshing. 😊

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That’s my gift of the Spirit I found out! Love your poetry!!

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Im an MD in NJ. I've had many convos and email xchanges with internists in my community and with rare exceptions they are intellectually lazy, cowardly, ideologically partisan. There is a cardiologist who practices in my community who also sits on the board of the valley hospital in Ridgewood NJ. This board voted to suspend my privileges for not taking the jab. I;ve been sending these people links and physical letters about Ian Miller, this substack, things from great barrington, Kirsch and more. And this cardiologist actually blocked me from sending him email. I tried very very hard not to attack these people personally I really tried to stick to the facts...once or twice I might have sounded shrill or insulting in my correspondence. but I think I showed great restraint given the ridiculous policies they adopted. they barred even un vaxxed and un boosted people (visitors) from entering the hospital. and much more...

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Thank you for your courage!!! We need more like you. You faced tyranny and you hit it head on. Great job!!! I applaud you πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ’ͺ🏻

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Tks. Its exhausting. Im grateful to have a community like this as support

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It is exhausting even on a smaller scale!

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Wow. That’s evil to block visitors from seeing loved ones based on their acceptance of an experimental (or any other) medical procedure.

I’m terribly sorry that you’ve been through this and so deeply grateful for your willingness to stand and speak against it. God, bless this person and show him (her) your great favor today. Lead him to a new employment that is truly life giving for him as well as his patients and colleagues.

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Thank you for taking a courageous stand! I’ve said multiple times that I blame complicit medical professionals more than any other group in this horrible scam. They should know better! Your description of them is perfect- intellectually lazy, cowardly, and ideologically partisan. We’re so thankful for the few like you and Dr McCollough who take your oath seriously, To Do No Harm!

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This is an example and a reason to get some organized C&C actions going, to champion a reset to END the spamdemic advice from cdc and public health leftists who advised politicians to lockdown cities and businesses, to mask everyone/everywhere, to isolate at home, to quarantine the elderly in extended care facilities, and to discriminate against those who have not been injected by toxic mRNA c19 concoction.

Sad to hear that you are faced with all of that MiFly.

So fortunate in SW OH that one of the hospitals here did not require my brother or the family to be jabbed when he had a fairly major surgery in spring. Other hospitals were so missioned to keep people masked. This one didn't get militant on us in his room, and each afternoon, they asked if one of us would be staying overnight. Flabbergasted!!

But healthcare facilities and businesses are ready to reinstate the crazy at a moments notice and some true believers trust ol' joe knows what he's talking about when he tell parents to get kids the shot, and the only path 'back to normal ' is 100% get fully vaxxed.

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its a cult

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Was at the mall today and heard booster advertisements still on TV......crazy. I don't watch TV, so I didn't really understand the continuous propaganda that is flowing. We need to take these people down!

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The propaganda has been like toxic gas stinging my eyes and choking me wherever i went

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We need to multiply your courage and moral fortitude. So glad to hear of docs like YOU!

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Im doing fine. I dont need to be multiplied. But there are many people of great moral character who could use some cash!

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I contribute in every one of Jeff's multipliers. It's the least we can do for both the worthy beneficiaries and also for Jeff who keeps us all sane six days a week. That said, I contributed way more than usual this time as Dr. Peter McCullough is just an incredible hero. He literally, first hand, genuinely saves thousands of lives. We can't contribute enough to someone like that.

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I’m concerned about being insane that one day a week though. 😜

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Completely agree Peter and I did the same.

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troll the american board of internal medicine:

https://www.abim.org/contact/

tell them what you think of them trying to censure Mccullough

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Thanks for posting that link. Here's what I sent:

You should be ashamed of yourselves for threatening the certifications of Drs McCullough and Kory, and also the ones you are coming for next no doubt. These brave doctors have saved hundreds of thousands of lives and could have saved many more if they hadn't been censored and unfairly vilified. Actions like the ones you are taking are why my confidence and trust in the medical profession have been utterly destroyed. I no longer listen to or believe a word that comes out of boards like yours, nor what they say at the CDC, FDA, NIH, WHO, NIAID, HHS, or any of their evil puppet doctors like Fauci, Walensky, Birx, Collins, and the rest. Your actions are having the exact opposite effect from what you intend. Please, just stop.

THANK YOU Dr McCullough. THANK YOU Dr. Kory. THANK YOU Dr. Malone. THANK YOU Dr. Marik. THANK YOU Dr. Gold.

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That’s excellent! Mine was similar in content. I also reminded them that Dr McCullough uses actual science and facts to lead his medical practice and provides those facts to his patients and those who he speaks to, unlike other establishment minion bureaucracy doctors. I also included the lack of trust or belief of anything any of them say and how the American people know that his is a smear job and not an β€œinvestigation” and that they should STOP it.

It was actually quite satisfying to write and tell them off in respectful ways πŸ˜‰

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I love reading all of these! And yes, it felt wonderful to nicely tell them they’re a bunch of losers πŸ˜‚

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Ohhhh this was fun!!

β€œDear ABIM,

I’m writing to express my sincere wishes that your witch-hunting actions against Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Pierre Kory are ceased immediately.

I am also a healthcare professional and you have joined the many that have lost my trust by your unethical actions.

Drs. McCullough and Kory are heroes. You are cowards.

Spend some time, do the research and you will know the truth. Or, you can just keep cashing those Pharma checks…

Thanks for your time.”

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Exactly!

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Here's mine:

Your incompetence at handing the pandemic is bad enough. Now you want to go after the voices of reason and hope, like Peter McCullough. I get that you haven't the decency to admit your failings. But if you keep up this sham by abusing true medical care providers, then you may see a new grass roots-based medical system, one that can get along fine without your meddling and experimentation on unwitting human subjects for whom you have no regard.

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Heather, great letter πŸ‘πŸΌ

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Excellent idea! I have donated and here is what I wrote to the ABIM: Your attempt to silence and discredit the courageous and highly credentialed physicians (i.e. Dr Peter McCullough) only proves that the ABIM has been bought and sold by the people and organizations that line your pocket. Your actions contradict what is best for the patient and you do not abide by the oath of "First Do No Harm." What a disgrace.

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Yes... and bring it to the attention of your local internal medicine doctors. We all want to live well in this incredible society we have built and if the largest private credentialing doctor group in the world will stoop to something so craven then this seriously undermines the quality of our lives here.

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