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Lingering vaccine concerns

July 13 in Hilo, four doctors from the mainland and one local doctor spoke at an event called, “Lessons Learned from the Pandemic from a Doctor’s Point of View.”

Over 200 people showed up, and doctors spoke nonstop for over four hours with Q&A.

In Kona on July 14, again over 200 people showed up. These doctors toured all four islands: Maui, Oahu, Big Island and Kauai. Here are some highlights.

Dr. Ryan Cole, a board-certified dermatopathologist since 1997, had this to say about the lipid nanoparticles that wrap the COVID vaccine genetic code. He said that their material safety data sheet literally states, “Warning: This product is not for human or veterinary use.”

The number one thing Dr. Pierre Kory, a 15-year pulmonary and critical care medical specialist, said was “stop the vaccine.”

He shared that the v-safe (vaccination health checker) data for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention studied 10 million Americans who got vaccinated and had an app to log any symptoms or problems, and 7.8% of them reported the need to seek medical care as a result of the vaccine.

The CDC refused to make this information public until a court order made them.

Dr. Kory also stated, “of the hundreds of patients my colleagues and I have seen, 70% were vaccine-injured, and 30% were for long COVID.”

I’m curious why I still see and hear advertisements coercing people to get vaccinated? Who is paying for this, and why are they still pushing it when doctors are touring the country telling people not to take it?

You can find the full-length video on YouTube at Lanuza Productions: “Lessons Learned From The Pandemic.”

This is not a conspiracy. These are doctors who toured the islands, and the media should have been there to report on it.

Michelle Melendez

Hilo

Something isn’t right

When it comes to Vladimir Putin, Ukraine and the Wagner Group (regarding the not-so-quite-attempted coup), I think the entire media might have been duped. This guy is so close to Putin that he ran the entire social media election interference for Donald Trump, and there is a FBI warrant for his arrest because of it.

If the Wagner mercenaries (or what’s left of them) need to be saved for future use, what subterfuge would accomplish this and focus the blame for losses in Ukraine on anybody but Putin?

No one seems to mention the fact that we killed 10 of their generals, (one at a time), and the only folks left are pretty incompetent.

Did the Wagner mercenaries really take out four attack helicopters on the way to Moscow? Maybe yes. Maybe no.

Right out of the Trump playbook comes the “quick, look over there” strategy. Plausible deniability for failure, and directing false information to your enemy.

Right now, we have no clue where the Wagner troops really are. Something’s not right.

That being said, if it is an intelligence conspiracy to misdirect us, it was successful. And no one seems to mention that providing “cluster bombs” are a perfect way to clear Russian minefields in under five seconds.

Sometimes, half of the facts are carefully misdirected and need to be even more carefully assessed. Our media does give us all of the facts. It just doesn’t always provide them without interpretation.

You have to pay close attention. And that is how a true Democracy works! We got it.

This editorial is an example of it. God bless America.

Michael Mamczarz

Kurtistown