Hope of Israel Ministries (Ecclesia of YEHOVAH):
Why Are Vaccine Injured
Patients Silenced?
How a Decade of Propaganda Turned Us Against Each Other
It is well known that doctors who seriously disagreed with the prevailing medical dogmas will only challenge them once they are getting ready to retire, as at that point it no longer matters if they lose their licenses. This powerlessness is an awful thing to experience, and many people I’ve spoken to have repeatedly emphasized how much submitting to it gnaws at their soul. |
by a Midwestern Doctor (September 23, 2023)
One of the cruelest things about
being injured by a pharmaceutical is the degree to which doctors will deny the
idea that the injury happened (as acknowledging it requires them to accept the
shortcomings of the medical model they’ve invested their lives into). This
denial is known as medical gaslighting and it is often so powerful that friends
and family members of the patient will adopt the reality asserted by those
doctors and likewise gaslight the injured patient. I’ve lost count of how many
times I’ve seen this tragedy transpire in my immediate circle and one of my
missions here has been to bring awareness to medical gaslighting and explain why
it always happens (i.e., it was discussed in detail here).
I mention all of that because I recently saw a story that was shared by Pierre
Kory on Twitter and realized it touched upon many of the reasons why I’ve
invested myself into writing here [along with one of the more unique symptoms of
COVID vaccine injuries]:
A hiking buddy of mine who had noticeably and suddenly stopped doing the more
strenuous 14,000ft hikes a couple of years ago called me and made a confession:
He got myocarditis from his second mRNA shot. Listening to him describing being
alone on a trail run and suddenly having chest pains and trouble breathing was
horrifying. He was afraid he was going to die alone. He's a marathoner and
highly active, in his mid 30s.
The worst part: He was afraid to tell me or anyone in his friend group.
His literal quote:
"I saw how Oz [his best friend] and especially his fiance [a med school graduate in residency who is super attached to the establishment covid narrative] were talking about the antivaxxers, and I felt like if I talked about it with any of them, I would have hurt Oz's relationship. I also felt like Kristen [a mutual friend of ours] would have judged me and stopped hanging out. I just kept it quiet. But yeah man, I'm still having a hard time with the 14ers, and my run times are all way down."
This is a photo of him (on the
left, not showing his face out of respect for his privacy) on our last hike
where we were only at 10,000ft altitude, and at the time I had noticed he was
struggling, but when we asked him about it, he said he was "hungover". He
wasn't. It was about 10 month after the myocarditis, and he was hiding it from
us.
Self-censorship is perhaps the most horrifying aspect of this. None of us should
find out years later that our friends had to be hospitalized. The fact that he
felt he had to hide it is horrifying.
He is an incredibly smart and driven guy, and he bluntly told me that he "knows,
deep down, that if I said anything about this publicly, I'd be flushing my
career down the toilet. I work in the software industry in Boulder. I know what
will happen if I say something."
When I told him that I believed him, and told him about my mother-in-law and my
neighbor, he obviously felt a huge sense of relief. He was afraid that I was
going to judge him for the crime of telling me about a medical side-effect.
Ironically, his first job out of college was working for a pharma company,
specifically on a new statin.
His description of the science on statins, and the things they were and were not
allowed to study on statins, was horrifying. His exact words, which echoed what
I've heard @BretWeinstein say:
"Working there, the entire culture is so messed up man. Like, the way they think is 'we're going to market this, now you go and make sure we can get it approved, and it was obvious that without studying anything, they already were making it clear that we WILL get it approved, and your job is to make sure you design the studies to make that happen.' Dude, they don't care about people at all. It's just numbers to them."
What have we done? There needs to be a reckoning for the regulatory capture of the CDC/FDA, and the current administration's obviously political taint to the approval process. The current booster that the US is pushing on the age group 6 months and up is only approved for those over 65 in the UK and Europe. There is no scientific explanation for this discrepancy. There is something wrong.
Altitude Sickness
One of the symptoms that (more
ill) vaccine injured patients frequently report to me is an inability to
tolerate higher altitudes (e.g., one patient told me their primary goal was to
be able to go to the mountains again). Throughout my career, I have come to
associate this symptom with an impaired physiologic zeta potential (which causes
blood cells to clump together forming a sludge of sorts that obstructs the
smaller vessels) and I have periodically found that restoring the physiologic
zeta potential improves this inability to tolerate higher altitudes.
At the start of COVID-19 (a disease, which like COVID vaccine injuries I
associate with pathological changes to the physiologic zeta potential), many
doctors suspected COVID-19 might be related to altitude sickness as many of the
symptoms overlapped (and in turn some used the same medications used for
altitude sickness to treat COVID-19). Since then, it has also been observed that
individuals who recovered from COVID sometimes have difficulty with visiting
high altitudes and that individuals living at high altitudes have greater
difficultly with long COVID.
One of the most analogous conditions to blood sludging is sickle cell anemia, a
genetic disease where in certain conditions, due to their genetically abnormal
shape, blood cells will sickle together and obstruct flow through the blood
vessels they are in -- which when severe enough is known as a sickle cell crisis
(and frequently requires hospitalization). Sickle cell crises have been
repeatedly observed to trigger at high altitudes (often in association with a
splenic infarction -- something which has also been repeatedly observed in
individuals with COVID vaccine injuries). Similarly, the altitudes sickle cell
patients can tolerate are similar to what I’ve seen with other chronic illnesses
characterized by a poor physiologic zeta potential:
Altitude exposures were divided into airplane travel and mountain visits, and
the latter subdivided into stays at 4,400 or 6,320 ft. The average risk of
crisis was higher for both groups while in the mountains (37.9 percent and 56.6
percent, respectively) than it was during airplane travel (10.8 percent and 13.5
percent, respectively). The latter group had more splenic crises than the former
group and also had a greater risk at 6,320 ft (65.9 percent) than at 4,400 ft
(20.0 percent). Patients with sickle cell disease are at high risk of crisis in
the mountains, and we advise those with intact spleens to breathe supplemental
oxygen during air travel.
Lastly, I’m not sure if this is related, but I’ve previously worked with
competitive free-divers (which requires one to hold their breath for long
periods) and I’ve found that improving their microcirculation increases the
length of time they can hold their breath underwater. However, I haven’t seen
any of those patients since COVID started so I can’t state with certainty that a
significant disruption in microcirculation from the spike protein would also
impair this aspect of the respiratory system.
Seizing Power
In every society, there will always be people who thirst for power and will do whatever they can to get it, irrespective of the human harms or costs it creates. For example, consider this timeless quote from Aldous Huxley:
"[T]he passion for power is one of the most moving passions that exists in man. And, after all, all democracies are based on the proposition that power is very dangerous, and that it’s extremely important not to let any one man or any one small group have too much power for too long a time. After all, what are the British and American constitutions, except devices for limiting power? All of these new devices [television, radio, etc.] are extremely efficient instruments for the imposition of power by small groups over larger masses.”
I (and many others) believe this lust for power is quite misguided because:
• The desire for power typically emerges because one’s internal world is a mess (in other words they don’t feel good) and the individual has come to believe that getting power will alleviate their angst. In reality, this never works (as the problem is not due to their external world), and power like many other things becomes an addiction where they crave more and more and more of it -- yet no matter how much they get, they always need more. This is why we now have many people who have more money than they can ever possibly spend in a lifetime, but nonetheless, they voraciously try to gobble everything else up regardless of how much it hurts the world around them.
• Power is a double-edged sword. The more of it you have, the more you have to do to maintain it, and the more you exercise control over others, the more they exercise control over you. I personally believe unless you have a very specific goal you are trying to enact (e.g., ending the vaccination fiasco), the loss of your own personal freedom greatly outweighs any benefit you get from seizing power.
• Anytime you do something which harms others, it creates negative karma that will eventually come back to you. This is always an issue, but in a position of power that backlash is much greater.
Sadly, the above issues are
rarely recognized, and the suffering those seeking power create both for others
and themselves are a recurring theme throughout history. This is why I believe
it is so important to have a government with rules constraining its power (so
those who inevitably take the reins of power are less able to hurt the
populace). Likewise, it’s why I’ve focused on explaining the methods these
people always use to grab power as my hope is that by doing so, it can help you
to recognize how this is being done to you and make you immune to it.
Note: when challenging people who have differing viewpoints from your own, it is
critical to come from an open space where you are are trying to share your
perspective and hear theirs. If you instead have the goal of proving them wrong
(which many people do since they wish to be right and have power over others),
that will cause both parties to close down and typically prevents anything
productive from occurring. When I speak with people who are trying to red-pill
their family members, this is one by far the most common reason why they fail to
get through to them and understandably become immensely frustrated.
The Scalability of Power
In business, one of the
challenges every endeavor faces is if it can be ramped up and sold to a larger
number of people. This is why the pharmaceutical industry for example focuses on
drugs that can be sold for common conditions, whereas it almost never creates
treatments for very rare conditions.
In addition to having access to a larger market, another major challenge is
being able to ensure you can actually provide your product to that increasing
market. Within integrative medicine for example, I know numerous extraordinary
physicians who can often produce miraculous results for patients no one else has
been able to help. However, in many cases, those successes require the physician
to have a great deal of experience, ingenuity, and perceptivity -- which is a
major problem for patients because physicians with that skill-set are quite rare
and hence not available for many who need them.
Likewise, over the last few years, I’ve treated numerous vaccine injured
patients colleagues referred to me because I feel a deep conviction these people
need to be helped. At the same time, one of the major things I’ve struggled with
is that these conditions are often so complex and variable that while I can
typically treat them, its extremely time consuming (thereby taking me away from
the less complex patients I also have an obligation to) and it is hence for all
practical purposes impossible for my team to help more than a microscopic
fraction of the people out there who desperately need help. This essentially is
why I’ve put so much effort into trying to make some of what I’ve found is
necessary for treating these patients be available here as it provides a means
for me to have some degree of scalability for helping these patients.
In the case of “power” an analogous issue emerges; if someone wants to dominate
others, they need to have agents to enforce that domination. On a small scale,
this is feasible (e.g., one person ruling over their family with an iron fist)
but on a larger level its not as there are simply not enough enforcers available
to control the entire population (e.g., the United States has never been able to
deploy an army that was large enough to control a foreign country that did not
want to be occupied).
To “solve” this challenge, those in power instead make use of a variety of tools
which are much more affordable than what would be needed to directly control
each member of the society. Soft power, in turn, takes a variety of forms. For
example, one well-known tactic we still see used to this day is to make a public
example out of anyone who challenges someone’s power (e.g., by executing them or
by giving them a lengthy and unjust prison sentence), as it makes everyone who
witnesses it reluctant to challenge the power hungry individual.
Another common approach is to pit those you wish to control against each other
so that rather than being united against obvious tyranny, they tear each other
down for the benefit of the ruling class. Since humans have always been quite
tribal, this tactic works and has been used by psychopaths throughout history.
For example, much of what we are witnessing in the modern crusade against racism
almost perfectly mirrors what the US government warned against almost a century
ago after seeing firsthand how dangerous it was in Nazi Germany:
One of the most common ways the scalability of power is enacted is through
creating a variety of unspoken rules no one wants to challenge -- as the cost to
create these rules is a fraction of what it would it cost to directly enforce
the compliance of each citizen.
For example, we have an unspoken rule you are supposed to be a law abiding
citizen (e.g., not rob or murder). Because of this, we can normally provide
sufficient funding to deploy police to address the small percentage of citizens
who don’t follow those rules. Yet, once a large number of people stop following
those rules (e.g., what was seeing during the riots a few years ago), the police
have no ability to prevent most of the ensuing damage because there are simply
not enough of them to enforce law and order in a relatively civil manner.
Economic Compliance
Economic leverage is one of the most popular forms of soft power since it is relatively easy to change yet capable of exerting a significant degree of control over the population. For example:
• By simply changing part of the tax code, the government can create or destroy an industry.
• By changing Medicare’s reimbursements with the stroke of a pen, you can massively change what protocols hospital administrators force their doctors to perform. This for example is why hospitals were so insistent on using remdesivir for their patients and likewise why the doctors who tried to do an alternative protocols (e.g., ivermectin) they knew could save the lives of their patients were attacked by their employers (e.g., Paul Marik’s hospital got his medical license revoked).
• By the Biden administration instructing corporations across the United States to mandate the vaccine as a condition of employment, many individuals who did not want to vaccinate (e.g., because they had seen people be severely injured by them) nonetheless chose to because it was the only way they could put food on the table for their family -- and I sadly know of numerous cases where those people in turn either lost the ability to work entirely or died as a result of the mandated vaccine.
One of the areas the greatest focus is placed on with enforcing economic compliance is with high paying jobs as:
• People are motivated to work very hard to obtain those coveted positions and reciprocally extremely reluctant to do anything which may jeopardize the high status they have earned. For example, becoming a doctor takes over 10 years of schooling and a high degree of effort and compliance throughout the entire process.
• People in these high paying positions are also given authority over large numbers of people. Because of this, keeping them in line is always a priority since how they act will ripple out and affect their entire sphere of influence.
For instance, I have long
believed one of the key reasons why doctors are given such a high status in our
society (which is historically an abnormality) is because they are a critical
component of the pharmaceutical industry (as their trusted and exclusive
prescriptions are the sales mechanism for Big Pharma). Since the pharmaceutical
industry has a fairly reliable playbook for grooming doctors to push their
drugs, they can expend a relatively small amount of money to ensure a large
number of their products are sold -- and hence the industry is incentivized to
use its massive clout to ensure doctors retain the social status which makes the
entire pharmaceutical business model viable.
If we take a step back, this helps to explain why such aggressive measures were
taken to shut down any doctor who challenged the prevailing COVID narrative
(e.g., many had their licenses revoked or were subject to mandatory re-education
campaigns). Had those voices been given a platform to speak, many patients would
have never unnecessarily died from a COVID-19 infection, we would not have had
the disastrous (and completely pointless) lockdowns, the public would not have
walked blindly into the vaccine disaster, and the doctors seeing the injuries
first hand would have felt safe acknowledging they too were seeing the injuries.
In many ways, what we saw in the medical profession was not all that different
from how the Mafia sustains their business through creating a widespread code of
silence (termed Omertà) and making an example out of anyone who breaks it by
speaking out against the mob.
Changing Political Parties
During Obama’s presidency, a
massive political realignment occurred behind the scenes. The pharmaceutical
industry and Big Tech became entwined with each other (e.g., Big Tech massively
invested in the pharmaceutical industry) and at the same time, those two
industries became two of the largest political donors for the Democrats. As a
result, many of the Democrat party’s positions changed to what would most
support these industries (which was remarkable given that progressives had
previously been extremely skeptical of Big Pharma).
In turn, a cultural shift also was enacted within the Democrat party to support
its new sponsors. Those changes included:
• Identifying with specific product lines (e.g., Starbucks or everything made by Apple).
• Identifying with “the science” (e.g., by mimicking and parroting the current scientific orthodoxy) as doing so became a way to believe one was intelligent and thus had value as a human being.
• Identifying with the pharmaceutical industry because that was “the science.”
• Justifying censorship since bigoted and unscientific beliefs were deemed equivalent to violence and thus could not be tolerated.
Each of these were the antithesis
of the traditional liberal values, but since a remarkable marketing campaign
(with Obama as the figurehead) was enacted across the media, it was successful.
This in turn led to many (myself included) losing our political home (e.g., the
Democrats became no different from the neo-conservatives when it came to pushing
disastrous wars overseas). Furthermore, the marketing campaign gradually
increased the emotional investment of its audience, so by the time Trump was
president, there was a visceral hatred and intolerance to opposing viewpoints.
So, as you might imagine, a wonderful situation was created for the
pharmaceutical industry. Supporting the vaccine became a core part of the left’s
political identity while any criticism of it was viewed as unacceptable
violence against all of society.
Note: one of the first
severely injured vaccine patients I came across was a liberal who was one of the
people who worked ardently in the PR campaign used to create demand for one of
the mRNA vaccines. When I last heard about him from a mutual friend, this
individual was still unwilling to acknowledge the vaccine they’d promoted had
ruined his life.
Because of this, we now have a situation like the injured hiker described.
Questioning the vaccine by admitting you were injured has been deemed the
equivalent of committing violence against the society and a clear justification
for being cancelled. Many of my patients (and many more of my colleagues),
including doctors, have shared that they can’t disclose their injury as if they
do, they will be immediately rejected from their tribe and lose the economic
status they worked so hard to earn.
One of the best examples I’ve seen of this came from a California physician who
shared his experiences treating vaccine injuries with Steve Kirsch and disclosed
that he had numerous nurses in his practice who only learned their coworkers had
also been injured because they met each other in that doctor’s waiting room.
Likewise, a few of my colleagues are treating numerous physicians for COVID
vaccine injuries and these physicians have told my colleagues they cannot
discuss their injuries with anyone.
Note: from the patients I’ve spoken to, the silencing of vaccine injuries seems
to be the biggest issue for individuals working in tech (like the individual
mentioned in the tweet) and entertainment (e.g., Hollywood), two industries
which are classically predominantly occupied by left-leaning individuals.
Conclusion
One of the most common tactics
bad actors use to take control of society is to gradually make questioning their
actions socially unacceptable, and then once that becomes normalized, gradually
escalate the egregiousness of their behavior. The ancient video I shared above
for example illustrates how the Nazis did that -- which eventually escalated to
the point simply questioning genocide was a crime much of their society agreed
should be severely punished.
To prevent escalations like these from happening, it is critical to do
everything possible to preserve the right of individuals to question what is
happening around them, as without those dissenting voices, the society will
gradually get pulled deeper and deeper into whatever scheme the bad actors are
creating.
When the vaccines were brought to market, an unprecedented PR campaign was
conducted that successfully made much of the population believe the experimental
vaccines were essential for ending the pandemic and making things go back to
normal. Because of this, many people wanted to do everything they possibly could
to dismiss the possibility the vaccines could be hurting people and felt
justified doing whatever they could to censor reports it was indeed happening --
often even when they themselves were the injured party.
Because that code of silence existed, red flag after red flag was ignored. For
instance, before the vaccines came to market, I had a suspicion they might be
dangerous and knew a lot of people would ask me about them, so I spent a few
hours researching them to have an answer I could provide to patients. After
doing this, I saw quite a few things suggesting there would be long-term safety
issues with them, was amazed no one else who claimed to be researching them
could see this, and moved on to studying something else.
Once the vaccines came to market however, I immediately began seeing a large
number of significant reactions I had never seen with any other vaccine and
realized I had significantly underestimated how dangerous these injections were.
Yet, each time my colleagues (including some who claimed to be very holistic in
their approach to medicine) saw the exact same injuries happen, they
rationalized some way to dismiss what they were seeing and still push the
vaccine on patients who raised questions about those injuries and getting their
next shot.
Note: experiencing an
injury from the first vaccine has always been one of the most reliable
predictors for a severe injury to the second and I got in a lot of hot water for
pointing this out at the time when patients asked if they should get the second
shot.
Within a few weeks, I started receiving reports of sudden death after
vaccination from friends around the country (and heard of a few reports at my
clinic -- either from relatives of a now deceased patient we’d had lost or from
our patients who knew someone it had happened to), but rather than this raising
the possibility to my colleagues something might be amiss, it only increased
their refusal to discuss anything which might make the public skeptical of the
vaccine.
At that point, I realized the scale of what we were up against and began the
project that led to me writing here (e.g., through the log I spent a year
putting together of everyone I’d come across who’d been injured by the vaccines
-- which ended up going viral since even a year later reports like that were
extremely rare online). As part of that project, I did a much deeper review of
all the information that was known about the vaccines prior to them entering the
market and once again realized that a huge number of red flags were ignored that
should have stopped these vaccines in their tracks long before they hit the
market.
Now almost three years later, it seems like the tide is starting to change. A
few of the doctors I worked with at the start of the vaccination roll-out were
severely injured -- to the point quite a few of them (who had been working there
for decades) had to leave their positions, and some (but not the majority) of my
former colleagues have acknowledged those injuries were due to the vaccine.
Similarly, doctors have begun to see so many unusual illnesses and potential
vaccine injuries around them that the idea these vaccines are unsafe is becoming
a possibility for many (but not all) of them, they are gradually listening to
what the dissident doctors are saying and while very few are yet willing to
speak openly about it, many will now share their concerns in private to their
patients.
In the years to come, the consequences of this disaster will become more and
more evident to the public and like many tragedies in the past everyone will
likely ask “how could this have happened?” and “what can we do to keep it from
happening again?”
I would argue the answers are fairly straight forward:
• Regardless of how much you believe something to be true, you must always be willing to consider the possibility you are wrong. One of the major problems with medicine is that doctors are trained to have such a strong emotional investment in their body of knowledge that it frequently takes them far too long to acknowledge evidence refuting their current (often industry-sponsored) beliefs. Likewise, while people outside the medical community are not subject to as strong a form of mind-control, they still fall prey to this trap since they have been conditioned to associate supporting “the science” with their own intelligence and thus sense of self-worth.
• If you disagree with someone, you must attack their ideas -- not the person espousing them. Once it becomes acceptable to attack the person, censorship becomes inevitable, and as the recent events have shown, can rapidly escalate to the point people who are being severely injured or are dying are gagged into silence by their peers -- many of whom are well-intentioned people who sincerely believe they are doing the right thing by censoring dissenting viewpoints.
• Recognize that while doing the right thing (e.g., speaking out against the narrative) is often very difficult, the longer you wait to do it, the harder it becomes to do. Because of this, time and time again, we always see the majority of people didn’t speak out, and in hindsight can easily judge them (e.g., “I’d never be like those Germans who let Hitler rise to power”). This should inform each of us that unless we make the point to do something far outside of our comfort zone, each of us will likely make the same mistakes as everyone who came before us.
For these reasons, I always try
to speak out on issues I feel are important but almost everyone is ignoring
whenever a window emerges where I feel I can effectively open the eyes of those
around me. For instance, while I am not opposed to eating meat, I feel the way
animals are treated by the industrialized agricultural system is horrific and
periodically speak out against supporting the industry -- something which also
holds true for the innumerable inhumane and unnecessary experiments we perform
on animals.
I’ve made it a point to get to know the individuals who can see through the lies
everyone else is trapped within and then speak out against them. By doing this
for decades, I’ve become able to recognize what the common patterns these people
shared were and have been able to both cultivate those traits in myself and
encourage them in others (e.g., this article discussed what each of the
prominent COVID dissidents had in common with each other).
Because of the elaborate mechanisms those seeking power put in place to
eliminate any challenges to their power grab, it can often feel like one is
powerless to do anything to challenge it (e.g., this is why it is well known
that doctors who seriously disagreed with the prevailing medical dogmas will
only challenge them once they are getting ready to retire, as at that point it
no longer matters if they lose their licenses). This powerlessness is an awful
thing to experience, and many people I’ve spoken to have repeatedly emphasized
how much submitting to it gnaws at their soul.
However, even if it’s uncomfortable, there is always a way you can speak out
against what is happening without ruining your life in the process. Sometimes
it’s not as much as we’d like -- for instance almost every prominent COVID
dissident I know is very patient and strategic with how they pushed the Overton
window (the currently permitted range of discourse).
Nonetheless, it can be done, and since we don’t live in a place like North Korea
(where speaking out against the government is immediate grounds for imprisonment
or death), it must be done. Furthermore, throughout history, those who did what
they could to speak out against what was happening and had that weight lifted
off their soul were filled with a strength that allowed them to push forward
even in the darkest of times (e.g., the Russian gulags).
Throughout COVID, each of us in turn has had to find a way that we too could
speak out against what was happening (e.g., by sharing an article containing a
dissenting narrative or having difficult conversations with family members). I
feel extraordinarily blessed to have received a way to speak out against what is
happening that makes a real impact and I thank each of you from the bottom of my
heart for providing the support for this publication that has made made it
possible.
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