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Nov 23, 2021Liked by Igor Chudov

COVID is baring for the world to see the "health vs. income" conflict that has corrupted medicine for decades.

For T1D, there is the case of Richard Bernstein MD - who is a T1D in his 80's still practicing medicine, who brought the first blood-glucose monitor to market. (He was an engineer in his 40's who then went to medical school). If all diabetics used Dr. Bernstein's diet protocol, there would be a drastic reduction in: medication usage, extremity amputation, eye surgery, dialysis, dementia treatment and care.

There's Drs. Gary Fettke and Shawn Baker - two orthopedic surgeons who decided they had enough of amputating diabetics limbs and looked for alternate solutions. They system made sure they paid a hefty financial penalty.

How about Terry Wahls MD, who took the standard route for treating her MS and wound up in a tilt wheelchair. It was through her research, and improved diet that she was able to regain her ability to walk and is conducting research on the impact of healthy and nutrition on MS. Her TED talk so inflamed the system that TED first took her talk down, then put up a disclaimer (sound familiar anybody).

I'm sure there are other examples that can be added to the list.

Point being is get smart about what constitutes health and healthy food and stop being misled by those who only see you as a commodity that is expendable.

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Thank you for sharing this report, Igor. This is the kind of research that is urgently needed right now.

I have started tracking sudden, unexplained deaths in children and teens. I am going to attempt to compile a running tally. I'm looking for people to help me by monitoring the news reports in their own communities and states.

To learn more, read my latest Substack post here:

https://darbyshaw.substack.com/p/dead-children-no-explanation

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Nov 23, 2021Liked by Igor Chudov

Risk the kids to protect the elderly... It is supposed to be the other way around. We are really circling the drain.

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The rule of thumb for any parent scared about complications from the virus is that not everyone gets infected in a six month time frame but everyone gets vaccinated. And those that are vaccinated can still be infected. On a long enough timeline, everyone will be infected. Why add the vaccination and booster risk?

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Nov 23, 2021Liked by Igor Chudov

My 12 year old niece, vaccinated a few months ago, had a major seizure last week. No reason, right!

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Nov 23, 2021Liked by Igor Chudov

I'm really worried of the aftermath of this. Totalitarianism will be the only option when faced with with the insubordination that's coming. That is their goal.

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Nov 23, 2021Liked by Igor Chudov

how can you be anything but evil if you dont even care about the kids!! - just came across here - how did she know? this video posted SEPTEMBER 2019 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV9Rl6d2Mys

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Nov 23, 2021Liked by Igor Chudov

The link to the article does not work. Can you please repost the link?

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Nov 23, 2021Liked by Igor Chudov

In the conclusion "Multisystemic inflammatory syndrome seems to be a complication after COVID-19 and probably to a lesser frequency after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination".

Back to the speaking point of bad thing XXX appears to be caused rarely from the vaccine, but it also is caused by Covid itself. Usually they say that it happens more frequently from Covid. Here the very strong statement (sarcastically) "probably to a lesser frequency"......wow. Again, from an absolute risk perspective, if you take the vaccine you are 100% exposed to that risk. They aren't 100% likely to get Covid so "probably to a lesser frequency" is a absurd. I can't believe this language even made it into a medical paper.

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Nov 23, 2021Liked by Igor Chudov

It makes sense to me that the only kids who would suffer from this syndrome as a result of covid are the very few for whom the virus is able to progress beyond the mild respiratory illness. The vaccine forces the immune system to respond at a level that the virus would not get to in most healthy children (or adults, I believe).

By the way, your link was not working for me but I was able to find the article using a search engine.

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Nov 24, 2021Liked by Igor Chudov

I'm beyond angry now. I just sad.

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Mad reality. Are we going back in time to offer sacrifices with the young to save the elderly? The old people themselves would not agree to this as they're too wise.

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Nov 23, 2021Liked by Igor Chudov

I read the article. The pro-“vaccine” lip service that the authors obviously feel compelled to give is sickening. It continues the misinformation narrative which, in turn, is causing injury and death.

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It doesn't look good but that question mark in the title of that article is probably doing a lot of heavy lifting.

Also, the conclusion doesn't sound too damning. Not great, but not too bad:

Conclusions

Multisystemic inflammatory syndrome seems to be a complication after COVID-19 and probably to a lesser frequency after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination. These complications after COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 vaccination may be related to autoimmunity. However, elevated G-Protein-coupled autoantibodies as in our cases are not clearly related to clinical symptoms and must be prospectively proofed after vaccination.

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Nov 23, 2021Liked by Igor Chudov

Sorry the link is not working. Can you post it again?♡♡

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Nov 23, 2021Liked by Igor Chudov

Igor, I could not get the link to work for that article that you cited in your post. Do you have a better link? Thank you.

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