Information Overload
Attempting to catalog a good, but definitely not exhaustive, list of covid-19 information resources--see also my list of Substack recommendations
I believe there are truths that are self-evident.
I believe these truths regarding the public health response to covid-19:
1) Containment of spread of infection: Masks, social distancing, and lockdowns are not helpful and, in many ways, harmful;
2) Treatment: early, sequential, multi-drug therapy is available and effective;
3) Hospitalization: hospital protocols have actually increased mortality;
4) Vaccination: the current “vaccines” using novel and experimental mRNA and adenoviral vector DNA technology are not “safe and effective,”;
5) Prophylaxis: there are many ways to protect oneself against infection and/or improve one’s outcome if infected.
Given these truths just claimed are not self-evident to everyone, I have taken a largely philosophical approach to a number of my writings on Substack, trying to make the case for the exploration of the evidence supporting these claims (or other claims with which one is prone to disagree). Part of my frustration at this point in the crisis is that the volume of evidence and support is overwhelming, yet there remain many barriers to people even knowing it is available or to their examining it.
But if someone were finally convinced to explore, where should they dip their toe in the sea of information? Toe dipping often precedes wading which precedes swimming. If one anticipates swimming, they usually change their clothes in preparation. Metaphorically, the clothes to be shed prior to this exploratory adventure are the belief that censorship is not occurring and any preconceived notions about sources, either individuals or organizations. Forcing the metaphor, the only clothes required are the mindset that asks, “what is the claim?” and “what is the evidence that supports that claim?” Many views, many sources, and much evidence and data eventually coalesce into a realistic picture from which implications become apparent.
Someone who is a masterful swimmer in the sea of information is Dr. Robert Malone. His recent Epoch Times “American Thought Leaders” interview (remember I cautioned to shed preconceived notions about individuals and institutions?) is a fantastic summary. It’s a great place to start, even if the objective is to refute what he says: https://www.theepochtimes.com/what-are-they-hiding-dr-robert-malone-on-the-pfizer-documents-and-evidence-of-cardiotoxicity-birth-defects-and-the-rise-in-all-cause-mortality_4476836.html
Dr. Malone references, in particular, a recent declaration by the Global Covid Summit, an organization that represents the opinions of over 17,000 international vetted physicians and scientists (disclaimer: my husband and I are representatives of this organization). The Global Covid Summit website includes this declaration (and the one-hour video press conference supporting it: https://globalcovidsummit.org/news/declaration-iv-restore-scientific-integrity), previous declarations, a more recent pediatric declaration, an increasing amount of supportive information, and two forums for discussion and interaction: covid-19, in general, and vaccine injury, in particular.
It’s impossible to be exhaustive, but the rest of this document lists website addresses for additional sources of information, which will in turn take you to even more sources of information. I’ll attempt keep this document edited with additions.
Other physician organizations:
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org
https://www.canadiancovidcarealliance.org/
https://covid19criticalcare.com/
https://www.truthforhealth.org
Study summaries:
Doctors treating covid-19:
https://c19protocols.com/physicians-facilities-offering-early-treatment/
“Vaccine” injuries/injured:
https://forum.demed.com/VAXINJ/posts
Other organizations/resources:
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/
https://standforhealthfreedom.com/
https://totalityofevidence.com/
https://www.truthforhealth.org
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/
Journalistic resources:
https://www.christianpost.com/
https://www.thedesertreview.com/
https://www.theepochtimes.com/c-us
Books:
The Bodies of Others by Naomi Wolf
COVID-19 and the Global Predators: We are the Prey by Peter R Breggin MD and Ginger Ross Breggin
The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert F Kennedy Jr
Podcasts:
Some worthy follows on Substack (if you can find these authors on Twitter, they are worthy follows there too. I am still on Twitter @KDMilhoanMD, so many of my follows there also represent potential sources of information):
Here is a way to find Direct Primary Care practices: https://mapper.dpcfrontier.com/
Thank you for creating this list of resources, very helpful!