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The person who fact-checked you, Aditi Gangal, is a science major with no background in medicine or history and she did not even debunk any of the central points of your smallpox vacine article (which was excellent).

She is also the author of fact checks such as this:

"Fact Check: Can groundnut water tighten the vagina?"

https://www.thip.media/health-news-fact-check/fact-check-can-groundnut-water-tighten-the-vagina/37559/

Aditi meant peanut water. At this point I tend to reflexively take the opposite side on whatever Aditi opines, so I briefly considered taking a look into peanut water, but then decided to let this issue slide into obscurity and live in peace.

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This is the only doctor I've found on Substack distributing information to us all for free. I've contacted most of the others and asked them if they could pause their earnings and freely distribute information for free until our war is over. NO WAY!! They won't have it. Thank you Midwestern Doc. You are a rare one. I will be promoting you on my Substack.

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Midwest Doc,

I have been advising some Massage Therapists about shedding from the vax.

I agree that exhaled exosomes are likely route, but with deep massage, some could come through skin /sweat/ lotion. Their anecdotes are, that recently vax'd made them sick, so they established policy of 'no contact for 21 days post vax' and generally no vax recommended and preferred. And with those vax'd clients, they use gloves.

- Laura Kragie MD, biomedworks.substack.com

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Dec 4, 2022·edited Dec 4, 2022Liked by A Midwestern Doctor

Two months https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_COVID required for diagnosis? I didn't have it that long (3 weeks), but several of the symptoms overlapped. A gram of vitamin C every waking half hour (no exosome infusions) relieved it after a couple days. $3.7 trillion would buy a lot of vitamin C! (Ivermectin did nothing, but wasn't "early".)

While I clearly do not agree with everything they publish, The Epoch Times seems to do the best (and most comprehensive) reporting of any current newspaper I'm aware of. If Dr. Burnett seek a "rag", he should scrounge for used copies of The New York Times. Why did he put the composition of post-mortem clots in Subjunctive I (present conditional)? Shouldn't that have been stated in indicative mood?

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When I got cancer 13 years ago I thought it was a death sentence, a curse. I put all my trust in Doctors at first because I thought there was no other way. Looking back it has been a blessing. It caused me to do a ton of research on cancer and health. The more I researched the more upset I got with the Medical Profession. I have come to realize that a lot of health problems we have today are made worse by doctors and a lot of times even caused by the medical establishment.

With that said, the majority of Doctors pushed these Clot Shots and are still pushing them. It's apparent Doctors do what they are told or they will lose their job. Or they do it for the "Love of money". Either way Doctors do NOT practice medicine, not anymore. I put a LOT of the blame of the dying and sick from these Clot Shots solely on Doctors who told their patients they were safe. After this PLANdemic and death shots how can anyone trust a doctor again? I know after I got cancer I could never put my trust in a doctor for any disease ever again.

If people knew the true numbers of people who have died from properly prescribed drugs and vaccines they would think twice about seeing a doctor for any disease. The Medical profession is good for emergencies, trauma, injuries and some pediatrics, but for disease it is best to take your health into your own hands.

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The older I get and the more things I experience, the clearer it is that some of the dumbest people in the world have advanced degrees. It has been my experience that many of the "smartest" people (e.g., those with advanced degrees) are completely unable to see things in the gray scale that is life. There are also unable to think critically, which I will define as thinking on their own. I too have a PhD, but often find myself at odds with my colleagues because I do think critically and prefer to see most things in gray.

I suspect that it's always been this way, but that it has gotten worse during the past couple decades. As an independent thinker, it used to be that I could be friends with pretty much everyone because there was no need to pass an idealogical purity test, but now, the circle of people that I can speak freely to is very small. I don't avoid people that are ideologically rigid, but instead try to nip at them along the edges when we have a conversation. They think they have all the answers and that they are 100% correct, but I like to raise questions. Like you stated in your article, it is informative to see how they respond to my questioning of their dogmas because it helps me to better understand their way of thinking and hopefully find ways to work around their rigidity.

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"It is hard to believe that a man is telling the truth when you know that you would lie if you were in his place." ~ H. L. Mencken IMHO so it is with Dr. Fauci, the FDA, the CDC, the NIH, Pfizer, etc.

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Dec 9, 2022Liked by A Midwestern Doctor

"who were vaccinated and within 1-2 days developed a severe COVID-19 infection they died from in the hospital" add my uncle and several of the other residents in his care home in Kent, England, January 2021 to this list.

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Dec 6, 2022·edited Dec 6, 2022

Here is why I have problems taking Dr. Burnett seriously or anyone similar. At the very least, there is ample evidence to investigate further.

If you were driving on a mountain trip and it felt like the wheel was wobbling, you wouldn't say I just got new tires and the mechanic didn't notice any problems, and the literature says vehicles of this age don't have wheel problems, so therefore there can't be any problems (it must be the pavement), let's just keep going down roads with one way mountain passes and steep cliffs below merrily with the family. You'd pull aside and check the wheel.

It is not credible to me embalmers with 40 years of experience cannot tell if these protein clots are a new event and they should be investigated.

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Dec 9, 2022Liked by A Midwestern Doctor

For anyone who is interested in researching the problems with all the other vaccines and why they are dangerous, this is a great resource, http://vaccinepapers.org/.

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Dec 5, 2022Liked by A Midwestern Doctor

As a Critical Thinker, I strive for transparency, full disclosure, balance, context, and accountability. As an Intelligent Thinker, it's understanding subtleties and nuances while having discernment. As an Aware Thinker, I seek awareness and truthfulness by collecting and connecting the "dots." Always asking, "Cui Bono" (for whose benefit – I doubt it is mine). And I’m aware of the "lies by omission," deceptions, and distractions, with the gaslighting, gatekeepers, narratives, algorithms, and fake binaries being just rampant.

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Dec 9, 2022Liked by A Midwestern Doctor

Gotta love the New Zealand statement that the "vaccines have been found to be extremely safe and effective". Extremely???? Umm, OK

Furthermore, by Burnett's reasoning, we should be immediately disregard any claims from the big pharma companies since they have ALL been found guilty of malfeasance in the past.

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Dec 9, 2022Liked by A Midwestern Doctor

>>>that allows the medical community to save face<<< This quirk of human nature has enormous explanatory power.

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It is not hard for me to believe that the Dr. Burnett’s of the world are desperate to debunk all claims of vaccine adverse reactions. These are the same folks that are likely into their 5th shot. They want it to be safe. Heck, it has to be safe. I know several vaccinated that are now getting scared, and are rightly pissed that the promise (cannot get - cannot spread) was not kept. Sorry, no more boosters for this crowd.

Worse, now we into the discovery stage of the long-term side effects and there is a dazzling panoply of frightening disease.

The mRNA looks like a roulette wheel. Every day you put your chips on red. It has to be red. It’s red. Yes! It’s red again today. Yes!

Then it hits black. Once you hit black you have to spin the wheel of fortune to see what your prize is.

I never walked into this casino.

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I just read part 1 via Pierre Kory. It brought to mind what I did as a teacher many decades ago. This was theoretical physics. I held a problem class once a week, an hour to an hour & a half. I never prepared anything just thought up problems to solve on the fly and worked through them with the students. Sometimes I could not solve the problem myself within the class time. I noted that this failure on my part was hugely beneficial for the students. First, it confirmed that being stuck on something was not to be feared; second that one had to think widely to understand even that there was no easy solution to a question. The students loved it and thrived.

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