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Highlights from Our Weekly X Space
This week’s X Space, hosted by COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project, put a spotlight on firsthand accounts from eyewitnesses to COVID-related crimes against humanity and delved deep into critical discussions about the state of modern healthcare, legislative reform, and grassroots efforts to combat medical tyranny. Co-hosted by Huckleberry's Wife and Miriam Belknap, the space featured a diverse panel of speakers who brought raw emotion, poignant revelations, and actionable insights. Here’s a breakdown of the key moments and themes that defined this discussion.
Key Themes and Discussions:
1. The Realities of Modern Healthcare Protocols
The conversation opened with an in-depth analysis of how medical protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic have eroded the very essence of patient care.
Eyewitnesses to COVID-related crimes against humanity recounted their personal experiences with COVID policies, protocols, and mandates.
Jim Thomas highlighted how Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs) dictate hospital protocols and make life-saving medications unavailable due to profit-driven decisions.
Scott Miller shared heartbreaking stories from his frontline experience, emphasizing the systemic failures that led to preventable deaths. His message was clear: "If you're not proactively seeking early treatment, you're putting yourself at risk."
2. Legislation: A Double-Edged Sword
, a veteran in legislative activism, illuminated the pitfalls of current legislative processes:Many bills, though well-intentioned, are riddled with "poison pills" that ultimately serve corporate interests.
She underscored the importance of grassroots movements, citing the successful "Calvary Initiative" in Texas as a model for legislative action.
Jim Thomas proposed a bold idea: drafting legislation collaboratively to increase transparency and accountability. Huckleberry's Wife advocated for a cultural shift toward civic engagement.
3. Pinch Points for Change
Jim Thomas brought to light several critical choke points in the healthcare system:
The role of the FDA and NIH in suppressing life-saving treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
The need for legislative reforms to protect doctors prescribing off-label medications.
The necessity of scrutinizing contracts between hospitals and GPOs to unveil the profit motives driving harmful medical practices.
4. The Economic and Political Nexus
A major theme of Thomas’ contributions was the intersection of healthcare and political corruption:
“The pricing structure of medications like nitazoxanide is deliberately inflated in the U.S. due to GPO contracts,” he revealed. “What costs pennies overseas is hundreds of dollars here, fueling a corrupt cycle of kickbacks and campaign contributions.”
He urged citizens to demand transparency from agencies like the Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS OIG), which oversees these contracts but often fails to act.
He suggested that SARS-CoV-2 and its spike protein were developed by medical intelligence operatives.
Call to Action:
This X Space wasn’t just about airing grievances; it was a rallying cry. The hosts and speakers outlined several actionable steps:
Educate Yourself
Read product inserts for vaccines and medications, focusing on sections 5.6, 6.1, and 6.2.
Study the contracts between GPOs and hospitals to understand the financial incentives.
Engage in Legislative Efforts
Join grassroots movements like the Freedom Foundation Citizens Task Force to advocate for accountability.
Attend legislative sessions and bring a group of like-minded citizens to amplify your voice.
Prepare for Emergencies
Stock essential items ahead of time. See also our Space on being prepared.
Familiarize yourself with early treatment protocols.
Know your PCP: Ask your doctor how they would treat you if you had COVID.
Spread Awareness
Share this article and other resources with your networks to ensure the truth reaches more people.
Closing Thoughts
As Huckleberry's Wife so aptly put it, “Nobody’s going to save us—we have to become our own lobbyists.” This week’s Space underscored the urgent need for community-driven solutions to systemic problems in healthcare and governance. From legislative reforms to personal preparedness, the time to act is now.
Join us on X, every Saturday at 8 PM Eastern, for another deep dive into the issues that matter. Until then, stay informed, stay vigilant, and stay united.
Set a reminder to join our next Space now.
Resources Mentioned:
The Most Dangerous Man in Washington by Scott Miller
They Call Me Harriet: A Chilling Account of A Nurse Executives Story Of Survival and Work During The Pandemic by Patricia Gilliano McClung
Various articles (links in the purple pill).
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