The FLCCC News Capsule
A Compendium of the Latest COVID-19 News, Facts & Features—March 6, 2022
A doctor who has treated thousands with repurposed drugs says he's got a target on his back for being outspoken about early treatment — but feels it's the right thing to do for his patients. It is, Dr. Littell! 100%!
Florida doctors who practice medicine in the way they think is most appropriate for their patients—even if that includes FDA-approved repurposed drugs for COVID-19— now have an avenue to file a complaint if they receive pushback from hospitals.
“A Letter to Andrew Hill” is a video that citizens the world over should (perhaps must) watch. In the video, Dr. Tess Lawrie explains the events that led to the unnecessary deaths of millions from COVID-19. In 2020, Dr. Andrew Hill at the University of Liverpool was asked to report to the World Health Organization (WHO) on the dozens of new studies from around the world suggesting that Ivermectin could be a remarkably safe and effective treatment for COVID-19. The studies bore that out. But shockingly, in early 2021, Dr. Hill—an early and vigorous champion of ivermectin—wrote conclusions that went against the evidence. He also advised that, “Ivermectin should be validated in larger appropriately controlled randomized trials before the results are sufficient for review by regulatory authorities.” Why? Seriously, WHY? Insights—and likely answers—are in the video.
Also, in the latest episode of The Highwire, Del Bigtree and Dr. Lawrie discuss the key events that led to ivermectin’s suppression. The interview begins at around 1:10. Dr. Lawrie has been hailed as the “Conscience of Medicine” by many researchers, scientists, physicians and other healthcare providers around the world. Deservedly so.
Worrying trend? The surgeon general calls on Big Tech to turn over COVID-19 "misinformation" data. Dr. Vivek Murthy is requesting information from tech platforms about the major sources of COVID-19 misinformation. He wants to identify those organizations, companies and individuals who are engaged in “the sale of COVID-19 products, services and treatments” that are not currently recommended by health authorities.
This article from Time details reasons why airline passengers may still be required to wear a mask even when science says it may not be necessary.
The ubiquitous face of the pandemic is now found mostly on local TV. What has happened to change the frequency with which he had been seen on national television?
During the FLCCC’s March 2 weekly webinar, Dr. Paul Marik, Dr. Liz Mumper and several of our advanced practice nurses answered viewer questions for the entire hour+. If you missed the live show, you can catch up with some quick clips HERE on the answers to some of the questions that were top-of-mind for many folks!
Watch as Jan Roseman tells her story about contracting COVID-19 and using the FLCCC’s life-saving protocols so that she and her husband were able to make a quick recovery.
The FLCCC has been shouting from the roof tops how these drugs could save millions of people from getting seriously sick and dying and were blasted as traitors to human society and lost there jobs in hospitals as a result of it, those responsible for this should never see daylight for the suffering and pain they have caused around the world, god bless all yous great doctors who had the courage to stand up for humanity
Hello FLCCC Community,
I really like the new news capsule format.
I have sent this page to some friends. I do not use face book or twitter etc as they are using their users to manipulate and exploit. But I can send a link in an email... very nice.
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I have noticed that each image in this page is associated with a long number.
Even the email is populated with these...
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Most people would not be bothered by these and I should not either but my screen reader will not stop reading these. Each character in these is a word for the screen reader... each image is then a paragraph. Each page is then filled with useless, needless annoying paragraphs for the blind to navigate. I wonder... is there a way to reduce the size of the paragraphs attached to each image?
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Some sites put descriptions on images that are useful...examples and related:
💖 accessibility image descriptions for the internet at DuckDuckGo — https://duckduckgo.com/?q=accessibility+image+descriptions+for+the+internet&k1=-1&kak=-1&kao=-1&kap=-1&kaq=-1&kau=-1&kax=-1&kc=-1&kk=-1&kl=us-en&kp=-2&ks=s&ku=1&kv=-1&kw=s&kz=-1&kzrCookie=810755857&t=h_&ia=web
💖 Images | Usability & Web Accessibility — https://usability.yale.edu/web-accessibility/articles/images
💖 Best Practices for Accessible Images | California State ... — https://www.csun.edu/universal-design-center/best-practices-accessible-images
I must apologize yet again... ... I am trying to move into a place with running water and a toilet that is not shared with the whole apartment building. I am saving up... and when I get settled in I will donate again as I can...
thank you and blessings
chuck 🔥💖🔥