whygetfat on Nostr: "For example, the CDC and the FDA just announced that, 'Oh, let's give people more ...
"For example, the CDC and the FDA just announced that, 'Oh, let's give people more boosters.' I mean after looking at the aftermarket data, anybody who says, 'Let's give them more boosters,' they need to have their head examined. That would be the stupidest thing you could ever do. Why? Because they didn't work the first time, and they're certainly not going to work again.
"But you have to realize incentives dictate the outcomes. You know, the CDC and the FDA, these are people who are incentivized for big pharma. So of course they're going to tell you that.
"But the problem is the public doesn't look at the CDC or the FDA the way you and I do. We know what they are. They are levers that control the centralized paradigm.
"I mean the simple thing to do in a country like the United States is I would just tell people, 'Do not comply with anything the CDC or the FDA says.' In fact, I would tell you to do exactly the opposite, because that's exactly what they deserve. Their information has been so bad, for so long, on so many different things. Let me give you an analogy. I think you'll probably chuckle at this.
"So I was in a foreign country not that long ago, in front of group of very influential people, and I made the case, the very provocative story, that if I was to tell you that your health would be better by being under the care of the Colombian cartel for cocaine, versus the CDC or FDA, would you believe it?
"Of course, everybody in the crowd just got a big smile on their face like you did, and they laughed and this and that. Well they stopped laughing, Ted, after the next slide that showed up that showed how many people died of cocaine and fentanyl deaths in the last three years, compared to how many people died from covid and from covid vaccinations. And guess what? Everybody stopped laughing then.
"So when I told them the initial premise that I made to you, it sounded preposterous. Why? I understood. But you know what people don't understand about decentralization?
"Just put some sunshine on the data, on the facts. All of a sudden people will be able to make their own decision. Because guess what?
"If you sit down with me and you're my patient in the operatory, and I tell you this story, and I show you that slide that I showed them, all of a sudden you begin to realize well if we made this big a mistake with that, what kind of mistake are we making with statins? What kind of mistake are we making with stents? What kind of mistake are we making with, I don't know, CABG versus non-operative treatment? What kind of mistake are we making with fusions? And this is the point, Ted.
"The point is the decentralized perspective has never been given a chance to show its power. OK?" —Dr. Jack Kruse with Dr. Ted Achacoso @ 01:31:07–01:34:01 https://youtu.be/OJaR2XgTmPI&t=5467
"But you have to realize incentives dictate the outcomes. You know, the CDC and the FDA, these are people who are incentivized for big pharma. So of course they're going to tell you that.
"But the problem is the public doesn't look at the CDC or the FDA the way you and I do. We know what they are. They are levers that control the centralized paradigm.
"I mean the simple thing to do in a country like the United States is I would just tell people, 'Do not comply with anything the CDC or the FDA says.' In fact, I would tell you to do exactly the opposite, because that's exactly what they deserve. Their information has been so bad, for so long, on so many different things. Let me give you an analogy. I think you'll probably chuckle at this.
"So I was in a foreign country not that long ago, in front of group of very influential people, and I made the case, the very provocative story, that if I was to tell you that your health would be better by being under the care of the Colombian cartel for cocaine, versus the CDC or FDA, would you believe it?
"Of course, everybody in the crowd just got a big smile on their face like you did, and they laughed and this and that. Well they stopped laughing, Ted, after the next slide that showed up that showed how many people died of cocaine and fentanyl deaths in the last three years, compared to how many people died from covid and from covid vaccinations. And guess what? Everybody stopped laughing then.
"So when I told them the initial premise that I made to you, it sounded preposterous. Why? I understood. But you know what people don't understand about decentralization?
"Just put some sunshine on the data, on the facts. All of a sudden people will be able to make their own decision. Because guess what?
"If you sit down with me and you're my patient in the operatory, and I tell you this story, and I show you that slide that I showed them, all of a sudden you begin to realize well if we made this big a mistake with that, what kind of mistake are we making with statins? What kind of mistake are we making with stents? What kind of mistake are we making with, I don't know, CABG versus non-operative treatment? What kind of mistake are we making with fusions? And this is the point, Ted.
"The point is the decentralized perspective has never been given a chance to show its power. OK?" —Dr. Jack Kruse with Dr. Ted Achacoso @ 01:31:07–01:34:01 https://youtu.be/OJaR2XgTmPI&t=5467