Full Episode #32: Health Freedom

June 3, 2022

At time 0:00 – Covid News Update

At time13:35 – Bob Snow was a USAF pilot, instructor and evaluator from 1983-1990. From 1991 to the present he has been an airline pilot, instructor and evaluator. He has extensive domestic and international flight experience in both military and civilian. Bob has over 22,000 accident free flight hours. Unfortunately he suffered a severe vaccine injury and went into cardiac arrest six minutes after landing a plane.

At time 38:48 – Dr. Merritt is a former Navy Surgeon, and has been in the private practice of Orthopedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995, she has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association, and is past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Merritt was featured in the Time Is Now documentary.

https://odysee.com/@VSRF:d/VSRFWeeklyUpdateEP32_060222:1

Ivermectin Pushback: Why Would Merck, the Original Patent Holder, Come Out With Safety Concerns?

June 3, 2022

Dr. Tess Lawrie: “So Merck, which has competing drugs to treat COVID and prevent COVID, came out with a statement saying that there’s a concerning lack of safety data. Now, in actual fact, Merck had done the original safety studies, and in 2002, they showed that ivermectin was safe even at 10 times the usual dose, so this was very concerning and clearly a conflicted statement that then began to be used by these health authorities.

The Moral Obligation to Disrupt the Narrative and Speak Out

June 3, 2022

Prof. Mattias Desmet: “The people who articulate a dissonant voice might not be able to wake up the masses, but that doesn’t mean that their voice has no effect. It has an extremely important effect; it constantly disturbs the mass formation. And that [prevents] the mass formation [from going] so deep that the people in the mass become convinced that they have to eliminate, that they have to destroy the people who do not go along with them.”

The Foegen effect: A mechanism by which facemasks contribute to the COVID-19 case fatality rate

Feb 18, 2022

By Fögen, Zacharias MD

Editor(s): Shalaby., Mohammed Nader

CONCLUSION: This study revealed that wearing facemasks might impose a great risk on individuals, which would not be mitigated by a reduction in the infection rate. The use of facemasks, therefore, might be unfit, if not contraindicated, as an epidemiologic intervention against COVID-19. Proving or disproving the “Foegen effect” using experimental studies as described above should be a priority to public health scientists.

https://journals.lww.com/md-journal/Fulltext/2022/02180/The_Foegen_effect__A_mechanism_by_which_facemasks.60.aspx