not more COVID!

Yes, we’ve moved on.  Masks are off (except for a few Hiroo Onadas (1)) and we’re dancing cheek-to-cheek.  I’d sworn off writing about Mr. Corona, but I just saw this 13 minute video which encapsulates so well my frustrations with how things went (2).  There’s talk we should have an “amnesty” about those times, and we should all just forgive and forget.  I totally disagree.  What happened to us all as Americans, to me as a doctor, and to my wife as academic, was so heinous and horrible as to seem satanic.  It may not have been the Holocaust, but “Never Forget” is for sure the appropriate response.

Kathy and I survived, even thrived.  We never got vaxxed, getting exemptions from it shortly after then-President Schlissel decreed in August ’21 that all the faculty shall be vaxxed.  Despite doing penance with our weekly spit tests, Kathy was still ostracized by her peers.  Shunned by neighbors, some others we thought friends, and even family, we still had an active life, traveling all over the country while getting out daily in the sunshine and fresh air when home.  I bought a bottle of veterinary ivermectin from Amazon, and we took it pretty regularly. Hard to stay on track as dosing is weekly.  We were especially faithful when embarking on a trip.  We never got sick except for November ’21 when the whole campus was swept with the flu.  Watching the ever-mounting toll of vaccine injuries, we are very thankful to Ana, our New Mexico lawyer friend who defends victims of vaxx tyranny, who convinced us not to go ahead with it when I was ready to “just get it over with”. Robert Malone, Peter McCullough, and Pierre Kory have become my heroes.  They figure prominently in this video (2)

Reference

  1. Memmott M. Japanese Soldier Who Fought on for 29 Years After WWII Dies. The TwoWay. NPR. WBEZ Chicago 1/17/14. https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2014/01/17/263350879/japanese-soldier-who-fought-on-for-29-years-after-wwii-dies

2. Kory P. Ivermectin Truth Bomb. The Vigilant Fox 8/17/23. https://vigilantfox.substack.com/p/can-you-overdose-on-ivermectin-dr?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email#play

Published by rike52

I retired from the Rheumatology division of Michigan Medicine end of June '19 after 36 years there. Upon hitting Ann Arbor for the second time (I went to school here) it took me almost 8 months to meet Kathy, 17 months to buy her a house (on Harbal, where we still live), and 37 months to marry her. Kids never came, but we've been blessed with a crowd of colleagues, friends, neighbors and family that continues to grow. Lots of them are going to show up in this log eventually. Stay tuned.

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