So… what is everyone watching and reading? What are your never miss it items?
I have a few things that I never miss and then lots that I regularly read/watch.
On my never miss list:
Coffee & Covid substack – every day ( https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/ ) – there are tons of fabulous substacks that I read but this one is a never miss because it gives a great daily overview of what’s happening in medical freedom & world events.
Scroll through Twitter – every day (love the Medical Freedom fighters on Twitter!). This often leads me to great podcasts & webinars as well as keeping up on what’s happening.
Excellent choices Karen. I try to watch / listen to all of the same plus CCCA (Canadian Citizens Care Alliance) roundtable, every Wednesday night. If you’re interested in joining CCCA, contact me for info.
In May of 22 about a week after the Fisman study was released, I wrote an article highlighting the critiques of many doctors and scientists that came flooding in rebuking Fisman’s ‘work’.
I hadn’t looked at that piece in a long time – amazing to look back and see what incredible scholarship was on top of this data and how many of those doctors and scientists are still sounding the alarms when bad science hits the publications.
Know what you mean about the comment section! Fabulous, but I always have to set myself a time limit. Amazing how many comments there are.
Feel the same way about Dr. Malone’s substack – the comment section is almost always extensive and filled with lots of good commentary and information.
Besides the weekly FLCCC videos, the main health care provider I follow is Dr. Ken Berry on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@KenDBerryMD/featured). He is a general practitioner who does a lot of analysis/debunking of medical studies and bases his recommendations on proven historical/paleoanthropological health practices. His book, Lies My Doctor Told Me is a master class on long-standing myths that doctors and the public repeat despite strong evidence to the contrary. He doesn’t do much on Covid, but is very much into proper nutrition for better health. Many people’s results/testimonials are beyond amazing, particularly for weight loss and reversing type-2 diabetes.
I’ve just started reading Dr. Jason Fung’s book The Complete Guide to Fasting. I follow intermittent fasting and have done a few 1-3 day fasts. I’ve decided to read a book by the leading expert to see what else I can learn on the subject.
I’m currently listening through the fall FLCCC 2022 conference, speaker by speaker, which I signed up for. I listen to most of the Wednesday 1 hour FLCCC podcasts, having listened to 140+ thus far. The “critical thinking” details when I listen to these is wonderfully giving / teaching of real world advice- I am just a layperson - small remodeler and designer- no doctor or medical. I do enjoy the real knowledge. I listen to McCullough, Malone, and my own FLCCC telehealth doctor - Dr Haider. I sense advocates. I have learned to be able to sense “junk” info now, having fine tuned my listening skills through the last 3 or 4 years. When I have critical questions I ask Dr Haider, or email FLCCC, or go to non-goggle like DuckDuckGo or Brave for info. I have found in 2020 I was getting info through goggle on ivermectin from the US and it stopped overnight.