![]() ![]() ![]() Here are just a few of the side effects, which is a crafty marketing way of saying things this drug does to screw up your body: 1) Fast heartbeat, 2) unusual tiredness or weakness, 3) blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin, 4) diarrhea, 5) painful or difficult urination, 6) lack or loss of strength, 7) groin or scrotum pain, 8) mental depression, 9) nervousness, 10) unable to move or feel face, and, 11) unusual bleeding or bruising. Consider the commonly prescribed drug lipitor, used to treat high cholesterol and prevent strokes. As evidence of this, I invite you to look at the warnings that come with your prescription medications. Observation 2: Prescription drugs impact a person’s body in wild ways. Observation 1: A large percentage of Americans routinely take prescription medication to treat some ailment, many of which could be treated in alternative ways. One valid form of hypothesis testing is making observations, so, here we go. The hypothesis we have before us is this, “ people with severe COVID complications, including death, take prescription medications to treat other ailments.” Agree or disagree, it doesn’t matter, not in science, what matters is the evidence our hypothesis tests reveal. Finally, you remove opinion from your unbiased assessment of those experiments and observations to reach a conclusion. Then, you perform a series of experiments and make observations that objectively prove or disprove the hypothesis. To help medical doctors who naively think they’re scientists, and politicians who believe the opinions of medical professionals represent scientific evidence, the way questions get answered in science is you first form a hypothesis, regardless of how absurd it may seem, based on some observation or possible outcome. When you factor in the cost of personal protective equipment (PPE), medical treatments, doctor visits, the infrastructure created around COVID care and response, and of course, the cost of prescriptions and the profit in administering non-vaccine vaccines, it will stretch into the trillions before this is allowed to be over. Do you suppose anyone in government, or the medical community would every release data suggesting such a thing? Let me answer that question by posing another, “how much money do you think big Pharma and medical professionals are making off COVID?” If you answered billions, you’re technically correct, even if only scratching the surface of their profiteering. Our respect and trust in medical professionals would severely erode, as much as can be further eroded that is. ![]() If true, the political fallout would shatter governments around the globe as their generational lies are exposed, the economic calamity resulting from people retaking control of their bodies and choosing alternatives to prescriptions would create enormous upheaval. “Wow!” I thought, right? Let’s pause for a moment to consider the implications her hypothesis, which are staggeringly stunning. “What if,” she asked while filling a bag of popcorn from the store’s community machine, which she handed to me, “the people getting severely ill from COVID, and even dying, are being forced fed prescriptions from medical doctors in bed with big Pharma? What if,” she continued, filling a bag for herself so she could justify removing her mask, “the ‘ underlying conditions,’ we keep hearing about is an addiction to medications treating everything from diabetes to high blood pressure? What if it’s not a person’s illness, but rather the medication the person is taking for their illness, that’s the underlying condition a plethora of medications that destroy their body’s ability to combat COVID? What if, the cure is the cause?” And you don’t just find these folks at work, they’re everywhere in my remote mountain town.įor example, yesterday at the hardware store I had an amazing impromptu conversation with a woman whose PhD is in epidemiology, and she postulated a provocative hypothesis. People unafraid to raise their hand to contradict whatever “consensus opinion” is currently prevailing, even at the risk of running head on into reductio ad absurdum. One of the perks of working at a place like the Los Alamos National Laboratory, is you’re surrounded by highly educated, intellectually curious people real scientists who question everything to get at the truth in a pure unbiased way. ![]()
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