TILTING AT WINDMILLS 7 -- the wrath of the authors' interpretations of the cover-up is seething out of the paper it's written on!
Two further pages of this report are reviewed, as is Dr. Peter Kory's victory, in court, over the FDA's and Big Pharma's propaganda of Ivermectin. See also my post of March 14th how it worked!
About 10 days ago, I published information from Dr. Rowen’s substack about Dr. Hazan’s research on bifidobacterium LINK
Today I received information from Dr. Peter Kory about his victory in court over the FDA. He wrote: “I do have to hand it to Weber Shandwick though because they devised a highly effective (lethal) campaign to end the use of ivermectin. That tweet went absolutely viral and became the FDA’s most popular tweet in history. I believe that tweet was the opening shot that completely turned from what had been isolated “battles” against ivermectin into an all-out war (my book details the more covert preceding actions by big Pharma).” Link
ABOUT WEBER SHANDWICK, THE PR FIRM THAT DEVISED THE CAMPAIGN LINK. If this doesn’t remind you of the NYT getting the Pulitzer for its fictional reporting, I don’t know what will? LINK
When you consider the research these “Windmill” publications have been relating, i.e. that the vaccine didn’t prevent contagion or transmission, it only helped to lesser the symptoms, what would you want to use to safely survive this battle against the virus? An experimental biologic agent, or a harmless medication that had never had an enemy in the medical community until this? Or? If you were trying to sell out the shelves of stockpiles of already ordered vaccines, would you do everything in your power to force this known (only to the researchers at Pfizer and Moderna) on the medical community, and thus on humanity?
BUT I DiIGRESS, THIS IS ABOUT TILTING WINDMILLS.
If this 7th in my series on the McCullough article is the first one you’re reading, continue reading my introduction. Otherwise, skip down to where I present two more pages of the 36 page, peer-reviewed article on the greatest medical crime in history.
INTRODUCTION:
Circumspection – because of issues of censorship, I have taken the liberty of downloading the entire document below before it disappears quicker than the data on a BleachBit-washed harddrive.
This is my review and annotation of the Lessons Learned publication by Mead, Seneff, Wolfinger, Rose, Denhaerynck, Kirsch and McCullough. Publication in Cureus, 1/24/24. Peer-reviewed for almost three months.