Plandemic Censorship Troubling

Plandemic Censorship Troubling — The video, Plandemic, featuring Dr. Judy Mikovits and alleging that Dr. Tony Fauci is personally profiting from connections to “big pharma” has been scrubbed from Facebook, Youtube and just about everywhere else.

But not everywhere else. See below.

We have expressed concerns about big pharma’s (and Fauci’s) endorsement of remdesivir and dismissal of hydroxychloroquine with regard to treating Covid-19 but we will remain neutral about Dr. Mikovits and Plandemic.

In the interest of free speech and free thinking, you can watch it for yourself at altcensored.com here:. https://www.altcensored.com/watch?v=ytzsJYFv6HI

Plandemic Censorship Troubling
Plandemic Censorship Troubling

Hydroxychloroquine Touted By AAPS

Hydroxychloroquine Touted By AAPS — With remdesivir now being pushed as the miracle cure for Covid-19, we’d like to point out that the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) is claiming that 91.6 percent of sufferers treated with hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine have improved clinically.

Also Turkey — a nation not known for its medicine — is reporting a much lower death rate than than that of the rest of the world, including the U.S., and attributing this to widespread use of hydroxychloroquine. Further note that Turkey has a much more lenient lockdown than the rest of the world, including the U.S.

Granted statistics can be easily manipulated and neither claim should be considered definitive, but doctors should not be prohibited or pressured into rejecting hydroxychloroquine as a Covid-19 treatment because of politics.

Especially when the competing product has a strong wiff of big pharma cronyism to it.

Hydroxychloroquine Touted By AAPS
Hydroxychloroquine Touted By AAPS

The Day The Town Stood Still

The Day The Town Stood Still

Dr. John W. Gilmore

The streets are almost empty where I live.  They call it being sheltered.  I walk the streets just for exercise.  In the air of  uneasy quietness I pass neighbors walking their dogs every so often .  We wear masks and spread out just a little farther to keep our distance, unlike the walks in the parks I have gone on where bicyclists come rushing down narrow paths and people without masks stroll rapidly toward you never giving way.  

The Day The Town Stood Still
Wyndmoore, Pa. in the time of Covid

Like everything else, spring seems to be frozen waiting for the corona virus to pass.   But the animals are active, as usual on the cool, sunny day.   Even they seem to be wondering what is going on as I walk past and they look at me strangely.  They move more boldly than usual, probably wondering why things are so quiet and where the humans are.  I suppose if I were an animal I would be delighted, and I think they are.

Most of the streets on the main drag here, on Willow Grove Avenue in Wyndmoor are closed.  Only a sandwich shop, a gas station and pizza shop and Rita’s Ice Cream are open for pick up, but not going in or sitting down, just grab and go.  There’s a small grocery store open where people are standing in the street; only a certain number at a time are allowed in. I ordered a hoagie today.  I drove a little way up the street and went to a window with the top slid down to pick it up, which was new.  It was like being in a high crime area where you pay for your food through a slot in a thick plexiglass window.  I had on my mask and a masked man from inside asked what I would like.  It all seemed a bit silly as I paid for my order and waited.  A stranger masked like I was approached and waited, making sure to fulfill the six foot mandatory distance.  I sat in my car and waited relieving myself of my green, homemade mask while listening to my Nothing Like the Sun Sting CD for just a few moments.   

Upon receiving the signal I paid for my sandwich and tossed it in the front seat.  I took a quick look again at the Twilight Zone like environment and began to drive home.   I passed the neighborhood coffee shop, closed, and looked at several very small stores that looked closed, even if they weren’t.  The 711, which is open all the time, looked lonely with very few cars sitting in the parking lot.  The whole place is on lockdown.  It is strange to live in a place where humans have been removed from the equation.

Even so, the animals seemed just a bit happier.  The air seemed just a bit purer and the place quieter.  I thought I could get used to it.  A teenager popping a wheelie on a bike came shooting by right down the middle of the street in all of his teenage arrogance shattering the magic of the moment.  Had I pulled out one second earlier he would have been dead.  Thanks to him I could definitely understand why the animals were so happy and  could actually see a positive side to being without humans. 

Residency Policy Punishes Good US Doctors — And The Rest Of Us

Residency Policy Punishes Good US Doctors — And The Rest Of Us

By Dr. Doug Medina

For years, the Association of American Medical Colleges has predicted the United States will face a large physician shortage, and the coronavirus pandemic may further exacerbate this shortage.

However, there are thousands of qualified U.S. doctors who are unable to practice. Every year, about 1,000 U.S. citizens graduate medical schools in the U.S., but don’t move onto residency at a teaching hospital because they don’t “match” via the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), the organization that controls this process. Without matching into residency, doctors cannot practice medicine.

Residency Policy Punishes Good US Doctors -- And The Rest Of Us

I’m one of those doctors ready to help during this current pandemic but can’t. Even though I graduated Georgetown University School of Medicine (GUSOM) in good standing, earning Honors in five clinical rotations, I have not matched into residency.

My path to a top-tier medical school in our nation’s capital started at the University of Colorado where I earned a degree in biochemistry. After college, I received a grant to work at the Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Materials Research Center in Colorado. My hard work and study ethic helped me score in the 90th percentile on the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT). I was accepted to GUSOM, which receives about 10,000 applications per year and only selects about 200 candidates.

Since graduating Georgetown in 2011, I passed the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE), Steps 1, 2 and 3. To become a licensed physician, a doctor must pass the USMLE. While I am a nationally licensed physician in the U.S., I cannot practice because I do not have a license number since I don’t have a residency position.

This is happening every year to too many U.S. doctors.

Since 2011, I worked with Floating Doctors, an international nonprofit organization in Central America. In 2014, I published research from the Research Institute on Addictions. After 2014, I received grants to work as an extern under supervising psychiatrists at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, the first federally operated mental health hospital, and the Veteran’s Administration Mental Health Clinic in Washington, D.C. I’ve worked jobs in electronic medical records and as an intake clinician admitting patients at a mental health hospital. I’ve had nine supervisors give me high marks and provide letters of recommendation.

To obtain my medical degree, I incurred debt of $50,000+ per year in federal student loans to pay tuition at Georgetown. With an interest rate of 6.7 percent, my student loans accrue interest of more than $25,000 annually and have ballooned to more than $460,000. Even with my job as an intake clinician earning $30 an hour, and paying my student loans via an Income Driven Repayment (IDR) plan, I’m not even able to afford to pay the accruing monthly interest on my student loans.

Last month, more than 1,200 U.S. medical seniors did not match into residency through the NRMP. In addition, an untold number of prior medical graduates didn’t match. In fact, each year, upwards of 2,000 current-year grads and prior-year graduates don’t match.

Yet just this year, through the NRMP, 4,222 non-U.S. citizen international medical graduates (non-U.S. IMGs) from medical schools outside the U.S. were provided medical residencies, which are largely funded by U.S. taxpayers (via Medicare funding). In fact, each year since 2011, the year I graduated, the number of non-U.S. IMGs receiving U.S. residencies has increased – from 2,721 in 2011 to more than 4,200 in 2020, a total of more than 36,000 foreign doctors in a ten-year period.

To ensure fairness to American citizens, a simple solution is to prioritize U.S. graduates. This may mean a lower number of foreign doctors receiving residency positions, but in this current pandemic, doctors are needed in their home countries. For instance, currently, India has a shortage of 600,000 doctors.

Institutions that should do more to help American doctors achieve their goals work against them. That includes the powerful, influential American Medical Association, which has been lobbying to issue more employment-based visas like the H-1B and the J-1.

U.S. medical students go through a highly rigorous process to get one of the coveted first-year slots. We have a reasonable expectation that when we graduate medical school, we’ll practice our chosen profession. To be shut out while foreign nationals are hired violates America’s social contract with its citizens.

There are reasonable solutions to address this serious problem that is ruining thousands of American lives per year. The governing medical organizations, universities and our elected officials must right this wrong.

Dr. Doug Medina is a graduate of Georgetown University School of Medicine and advocate for ensuring U.S. doctors in good standing receive residency status in order to practice medicine. Contact Medina at info@doctorswithoutjobs.org.

Residency Policy Punishes Good US Doctors — And The Rest Of Us

3D Chess Wuhan Style

3D Chess Wuhan Style — How do you play 3D Chess Wuhan style? Start by being President of the United States. Declare that you have the power to end state quarantines. Watch your adversaries say “No you don’t!!! We’ll show you!! We’ll keep our people locked up for two extra weeks no matter how much it ticks them off!!!”

3D Chess Wuhan Style

COVID-19 is a real threat and far more dangerous than the common flu. The vast majority of citizens are more than willing to take directions to beat it. About the only thing that could make them change their minds are petty pointless dictates from the wannabe kings and queens who disproportionately fill our political offices and government bureaucracies.

Tip to police: If you see a dad playing with his daughter in a park, walk the other way.

Wuhan Chess Master

COVID Tyranny And Trump

COVID Tyranny And Trump — Donald Trump sent establishment heads spinning when he said, yesterday, April 13, it was the president, not the states, who had absolute authority with regard to resolving the COVID-19 crisis.

Oh, the tyranny they moaned. Oh, our liberties they whined.

Let’s see, in the Democrat-governed Philadelphia in Democrat-governed Pennsylvania, police dragged a man off a SEPTA bus for not wearing a mask. (Note SEPTA changed its policy after the video went viral. Riders are no longer required to wear masks.)

In Democrat-governed Colorado, police handcuffed a father for playing tee-ball with six-year-old daughter and frog-marched him away.

In the Democrat-governed Kentucky, police disrupted a drive-in Easter service at Maryville Baptist Church, photographing license plates and issuing quarantine orders to those who attended.

And let’s not forget Michigan. In that Democrat-governed state, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has prohibited the sale of garden supplies, transportation to second homes, and all gatherings.

Donald Trump is not the one we fear as a threat to our liberty. In these matters, a little federal intervention might actually be a good thing.

COVID Tyranny And Trump
COVID Tyranny And Trump

Democrats Lawyers N95 Masks, Never Forget

Democrats Lawyers N95 Masks, Never Forget — A month ago when the seriousness of the Wuhan Bat-eater Flu was being realized, the Trump Administration sought to give liability protection to makers of the N95 masks to allow them to be used by health care providers.

The masks were being made for construction workers but it was quickly realized that they would give substantial protection to nurses, doctors and ambulance crews, and considering the shortage it should have been a no-brainer.

Congress refused to grant this indemnification on March 5. Why? Because the Democrat Party is a wholly owned subsidiary of the corrupt and greedy trial lawyers. OK, that’s a little unfair. The corrupt and greedy educational unions has a share too as does the abortion industry, big pharma and many other bad things.

It was the lawyer contingent though, that threw a monkey wrench in this.

Well by March 18, the magnitude of the crisis had become glaringly apparent. Democrat governors were screaming at the their representatives in Washington for relief. And it was granted.

Wonder how many healthcare workers would have been spared sickness and death if Nancy Pelosi and her corrupt minions were not running things in the House.

Democrats Lawyers N95 Masks, Never Forget
Democrats Lawyers N95 Masks, Never Forget
Never forget

Old Footlocker Treasure Revealed

Old Footlocker Treasure Revealed — A Florida resident got this old footlocker at an estate sale in the hope it contained great treasure despite the key to its lock being long lost. Did it? Yes, yes it did. Watch the drama unfold.

Old Footlocker Treasure Revealed
Wow, that was amazing!!
Old Footlocker Treasure Revealed

Wuhan Bio Lab Flu?

Wuhan Bio Lab Flu? — John Juschyshyn sent us a link to this article from National Review which makes a case that the COVID-19 virus ravaging the world did come from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

National Review is not a publication known for taking extreme views.

Wuhan Bio Lab Flu?

Wonder if it will get banned from Twitter as Zero Hedge was on Jan. 31 for saying basically the same thing.

In a related matter, Washington Post Beijing Bureau Chief Anna Fifield tweeted yesterday, April 3, there are indications that the virus killed more than 40,000 in Wuhan which would be almost 20 times the official number provided by the PRC.

Zero Hedge said the same thing on March 29. Actually yesterday, ZH reported yesterday it might be 100 times the official claims.

Wuhan Bio Lab Flu?