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Robert Berkowitz, MD's avatar

Scott does not believe the vaccine contributed to his cancer, but he can’t rule it out. He obtained that opinion from his traditional physician, so that opinion won’t surprise anyone. I’ve been a long-time contributor in his Locals community and posted incessantly from 2021 through 2023 about the dangers of the mRNA vaccines, trying to dissuade him from taking them and trying to direct him toward early treatment, specifically the McCullough protocol and FLCCC. He never endorsed ivermectin for COVID-19 and publicly admitted to being skeptical about it. I never had confirmation that he read my posts on this subject, but he limited his exposure to the jabs to the first two Moderna shots. He pointed out he did the same thing as Dr. Robert Malone did.

Scott also privately noted to his community on Locals that his public post about conceding that the unvaccinated got the right answer was a “husband apology”, meaning it wasn’t authentic. He still regarded himself as “the best predictor about the pandemic, by far”. His interest in the vaccine was primarily to use the decision whether to get it as a case study on how one makes decisions in a complicated situation with few knowns. He posted decision matrices and shared his thinking with us. He understood that risk was age stratified and he felt vulnerable as a man in his mid-60’s. He also was very worried SARS-CoV-2 was a bioweapon and was very worried about “Long COVID”. He waited as long as he could before getting the jab to see how others tolerated it and was still believing our public health agencies had our best interest in mind, though he publicly predicted the vaccine wouldn’t work because OWS was such a long shot. Although he didn’t initially talk about the role of his wish to travel in choosing to get jabbed, he was married at that time to a restive young woman who really wanted to travel. In retrospect, he commented how important that factor was in choosing to get jabbed. I also suspect his reach on YouTube would have been compromised if he had publicly declined the vaccination.

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shibumi's avatar

A note to all the husbands out there:

If you are sick, your *WIFE* will be the one who gatekeeps your medical treatments. So you'd best be on the same page, or you might end up dead.

I know 2 people that are dead from cancer because of that. One wanted to try Fenben, but his wife would not let him. The other probably never even heard about it from his wife.

As for Adams.... husband and I have both had C0VID. He got pneumonia from it and was briefly hospitalized. We are both fine, and have never had C0VID again. A friend of mine has a son in his early 30s that is vaxxed. He has "long C0VID." Aka "mild vaxx injury." They both get sick constantly.

And "decision matrices?" LOL. Here is how it worked in my household:

-look up mRNA online

-bad results in the past

-FDA says it causes lots of diseases, including heart disease and cancer

Hard NO. Did not need a decision matrix.

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WRE's avatar

Good thought sequence!! I was already "no" on any vaccine!! Then when I saw "mRNA" I knew it was a murder weapon!! At that point my "no" became "no way in hell"!! You'll have to knock me out first, if you can get past my Second Amendment!!

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Ross S's avatar

Me too! This was my thought process. Only when the carrot was replaced with a big, evil stick did I truly see the poisoned fruit of the jabs. Now I’m so very grateful that I did not get the jab, nor my family, but I paid a tough price nonetheless!

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WRE's avatar

It's amazing that an intelligent highly insightful person, who suspects a bioweapon is being pointed at him, can voluntarily put himself in the line of fire!!

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shibumi's avatar

1. Fear of death

2. Fear of loss of hot young spouse who is 30 years younger

I can understand why someone would make those choices.

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Robert Berkowitz, MD's avatar

He regarded SARS-CoV-2 as the Chinese bioweapon and believed the Operation Warp Speed vaccine was the antidote. Although he doubted the vaccine would be effective, he wondered why so many people felt confident they could prevail against a lab-engineered virus.

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Dee's avatar

I posted about 1,000 studies on the covid jabs. If you are interested maybe you could try to post it for his viewing. Though I think it just makes the covididiots pissed off and not in a good educated pissed off way. Rather in how dare you talk about my miracle shots like that using factual studies.

https://dorothyann.substack.com/p/imagine-a-shot-so-safe-and-so-effective

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Robert Berkowitz, MD's avatar

We’re past that point. He didn’t take a booster after listening to Peter McCullough and Robert Malone on Joe Rogan’s podcast. He earned the right to travel unimpeded when he most needed that, and he reminds everyone that Malone made the same decision for the same reason. If the vaccine is playing any role in his current health crisis, I certainly don’t want to rub his face in it.

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Peter hart's avatar

Maybe Malone did saline. His reliability has been widely questioned.

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Robert Berkowitz, MD's avatar

He developed a case of malignant hypertension after his second shot and credits his doctor with saving his life. Doubt it was saline.

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Peter hart's avatar

I sent Adams an email note with a list of ideas to combat the cancer.Of course there's ivermectin and fenbendazol.But a guy I know beat stage four lung cancer with a Rife machine that even destroyed the scar.Worth passing along.

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Frank's avatar

The problem with Rife machines is that you have to get the cancer-killing frequency exactly right. Usually that is done by doing a frequency sweep of frequencies. Am I right? That was good that the fellow beat stage 4 with a Rife machine.

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Peter hart's avatar

I don't understand the idea of ‘frequency sweep’ .

Can you inform me?

Thanks for your detailed responses.

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Frank's avatar

The idea of a frequency sweep is that, if you don’t know the exact frequencies you want to hit. you hit every frequency from a set minimum to a set maximum, and do so continuously, in the hope that the frequencies you want to hit are within that range.

I know Royal Rife was able to identify the precise frequencies he wanted to hit. But with so many other things going on these days, it becomes more difficult. I guess that is the point of doing the sweep.

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Dee's avatar

I get that. Wondering though if he gets that vaccination is a tool for depopulation and the same doctor or pharmacist who was willing to give it to him may also be asking him if he wants to "be safe" and get other vaccinations. A lot of people, and myself included at one time in my life, started believing well this shot is not such a good shot, seems to be people have adverse reactions to this particular shot, but this one over here is a good shot. I can take that shot and be safe.

I now believe all shots have a toxic adjuvant in it or it will be processed out of our bodies in a few days. ALL shots meant to stay longer in our bodies than a few days is toxic to the body. The toxic part is what makes it last longer in our bodies as the body has more trouble getting rid of something toxic.

It is hard to talk to people though. You never know where their minds are and what they believe already and if you say something that conflicts with their beliefs they may get angry.

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Peter hart's avatar

I do not advocate Rife technology for everything but with defined tumors it is possibly effective.

A Stage 4 lung cancer tumor a guy I know had contracted not only went into remission but the scar even disappeared. Important note: the subject still smokes occasionally, drinks, has a horrible diet, and sits inside watching the book tube all day, so maybe there is a God.

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Frank's avatar

The problem with Rife machines is that they are fairly complicated. Except the BCX Ultra seems fairly straightforward

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Peter hart's avatar

I agree. I'm told though one can channel some eaves through a computer. But I cannot verify.

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Frank's avatar

The Spooky 2 Rife system does that. The frequency generator passes frequencies through software on a computer, than on to the electrodes. I tried it a few years ago, and found it pretty complicated, and unfortunately there wasn’t much support.

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Tess's avatar

Wow, “married at that time,” does that mean his wife jumped ship when he got sick? That’s cold.

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Robert Berkowitz, MD's avatar

No. They divorced long before he knew he was sick, and I sense it was a mutual decision. She was much younger than him and was interested in having another child. She had a child from a previous marriage. She has since gotten pregnant and the father of the baby seems to be involved in her life.

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