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What have we learnt over the last two years? : Comments

By Murray Hunter, published 11/2/2022

It's time for humanity to develop some humility. The human species doesn't have the power over nature that has been assumed.

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They never offered people
diagnosed with a possibly fatal illness, one bit of early treatment to try to
stop the virus from multiplying in the first few days. With all the possible medications they have at their disposal in the Western medicine cabinets.

No!they just sent them home for two weeks while the virus had free reign to take over every inch of their bodies.

They only treated them after they were nearly dead, when they took them into hospital and finished them off,by using the ventilators the wrong way.

Meanwhile a very few top heart and lung Specialist were actually treating Covid patients at their surgeries. Because these Drs had had Covid themselves and wanted to help patients.
They found treatments that worked and were having a 95% cure rate compared to the hospitals at that time who were only having about a 20% success rate.

Big Pharma funding our Public Health didn't want to know about other treatments.

A lot of people died because of that.
Posted by CHERFUL, Monday, 14 February 2022 11:46:58 PM
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Dear CHERFUL,

Are these the heart issues you are talking about?

"Almost 5,000 more people in England have died from heart problems than would be expected since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, a charity has said."

"The British Heart Foundation (BHF) said there had been 4,622 “excess deaths” from heart and circulatory diseases between the start of the pandemic and mid-October."

"It has previously called for action after noticing that hundreds of relatively younger adults had been dying of heart problems in higher numbers than expected."
Guardian
Posted by SteeleRedux, Tuesday, 15 February 2022 6:18:05 AM
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Guardian
SteeleRedux,
Yeah right ! What these rags don't want to tell us is what drug abuse these people have engaged in by the time COVID catches up with them. More sober assessments would be well advised !
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 15 February 2022 9:33:19 AM
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SteeleRedux,
Only yesterday I was told by a devout anti-vaxxer that they have a copy a screenshot of the green tick on their phone which they flash at someone who asks for proof ! As most Bar staff etc only glance at the green tick these unvaxxinated people then mill around among those who did get vaxxinated. The vaxxination status should really be linked to credit cards as well.
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 16 February 2022 7:54:11 AM
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A perfect outline of the shambles and the need to face it honestly to ensure it never happens again The idea that democratic governance could be suspended for two years and they still will not give up their power despite the very clear evidence with Omicron that the virus is no longer a major threat is depressing
Posted by Truth Seeker, Wednesday, 16 February 2022 9:25:25 AM
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Congratulations on an excellent, critical analysis of the management of corona virus infections.
James.
Posted by James17, Wednesday, 16 February 2022 1:14:49 PM
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