Fascinating. In the west, we are definitely made to believe that everyone in China complied with vaccines because China demanded it. And that the reasoning behind lockdowns was because it worked in China. Thanks for the good work. I have a friend who lives in Beijing whom I’m speaking with on Tuesday. I don’t know how much he is allowed to say (I think his wife works in some kind of governmental position) but I can sense some anxiety in between the lines of his email. Good luck with what’s to come. Plenty of evolutionary changes abound.
Do you have any solid reporting on India's ivermectin use? Yesterday, Dr. Campbell interviewed an Indian doctor who anecdotally reported that Ivermectin is no longer used in his region.
Nothing we are aware of. Anecdotal reports can be valuable but one should never assume universal applicability. Like China, India is a big place. Moreover, given the high level of governmental involvement (and in the case of India, pressure from Bill Gates & Co.), you also have to assume that the lack of public information on treatment methods is not a coincidence. As mentioned above, that is certainly the case for China, where the government is willing to cure people, but doesn't want anyone to know how.
Fascinating. In the west, we are definitely made to believe that everyone in China complied with vaccines because China demanded it. And that the reasoning behind lockdowns was because it worked in China. Thanks for the good work. I have a friend who lives in Beijing whom I’m speaking with on Tuesday. I don’t know how much he is allowed to say (I think his wife works in some kind of governmental position) but I can sense some anxiety in between the lines of his email. Good luck with what’s to come. Plenty of evolutionary changes abound.
Do you have any solid reporting on India's ivermectin use? Yesterday, Dr. Campbell interviewed an Indian doctor who anecdotally reported that Ivermectin is no longer used in his region.
Nothing we are aware of. Anecdotal reports can be valuable but one should never assume universal applicability. Like China, India is a big place. Moreover, given the high level of governmental involvement (and in the case of India, pressure from Bill Gates & Co.), you also have to assume that the lack of public information on treatment methods is not a coincidence. As mentioned above, that is certainly the case for China, where the government is willing to cure people, but doesn't want anyone to know how.