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As we try to do at the end of our shows, we review some of the latest important COVID-related data and evidence that seems to escape the awareness of the medical community at large.
So we decided that the first show of the year would be a good time to review some of the evidence that has recently come to light that further exposes the reality that the majority of the scientific community wants to ignore readily.
One would think that Congress’ scathing critique last month would warrant some self-reflection on the powers that be, but it doesn’t seem they got the memo.
We start with a recent article that the venerable Dr. Stephen Quay wrote regarding a subject that is near and dear to Jordan’s heart – more evidence that the engineered spike protein really mucks with the normal clotting cascade, in particular, the interference with the normal breakdown of clots.
The spike protein not only makes the clots hard to break down, but it also promotes unhealthy inflammation. The thrombo-inflammation and neuropathology sequence motifs of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein appear to have been engineered into the virus.
Then, we review several issues regarding COVID-19 on UpToDate, which is probably the most utilized website for medical professionals. Their analysis of various COVID-related issues is sadly woefully inadequate.
For example, they don’t address the very important ‘Gain Of Function’ aspects of the virus’s origins- remember that this was the opening issue addressed in the 520-page Congressional report a month ago. A review of UpToDates’ advice about various treatments is certainly not up to date we compared their advice on treatments to that of c19early.org.
COVID-19: Overview of pregnancy issues – UpToDate versus COVID-19 early treatment: real-time analysis of 5,222 studies
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