Kevin McKernan -- The Smoking Gun -- Insightful Piece

Another great substack from Kevin. This one starts technical – discussing Covid origins and a smoking gun from the UK. But he then dives into a broader discussion of the pandemic and the splintering currently happening in the medical freedom movement. As always, thoughtful and informative.

"Two things can be true at once. The pandemic can be exaggerated by vile institutions like the WHO. The GOF work can be ongoing that can enable the next one to spring into motion. The liability waivers for vaccines can be killing people even if no pandemic exists as the people are just attempting to avoid a flu or just go to school.

Many of the zero pandemic proponents are upset at the attention given to early treatment physicians at many of the ICS conferences. This was discussed on an ICS planning call with Robert Malone very recently.

They surmise that the early treatment and vaccine harm attention reinforces the pandemia fear porn and we must strike the root. Some are even lighting up front line physicians for selling supplements that may assist in the next one as this (allegedly) plays into the Pandemic Preparedness narrative and we need to abolish this concept of centrally planning for pandemics. I 100% agree that centrally planning for pandemics is faustian contract but disagree that physicians offering home remedies is centralizing."

DIY, personalized healthcare inspired by dozens of small, independent organizations and physicians is the best example of decentralization you can get. The mental gymnastics required to look at that system and decry it as centralized would win Olympic medals.

Yeah, this infighting is really disheartening.

Have to say, I agree with Kevin. Educating people about early treatments and making them available, is not about pandering to the pandemicists; it’s about resolving symptoms of illness. Take the word “pandemic” out of the equation. Would those upset with the frontline Doctors for offering early treatments and preventions, deny treatment to people experiencing symptoms of illness? Let’s just make it about health and wellness; not about words and concepts.