I had the honour of being invited to present at the annual ISSMTCT (Indian Society for the Study of Metal Toxicity and Chelation Therapy) conference that was held in Goa from the 16th to 18th of September. The journey via Kenya, AC (After Covid) was an interesting one. At OR Tambo International Airport, I was asked for my covid "vaccine" certificate or my negative PCR test. I’m (obviously) not jabbed, so I showed my PCR test (story for another day) to the lady at the check-in counter. She barely examined it, and then handed me my boarding passes through to Mumbai. At the gate, the same lady asked me if I had a mask. Masks are still mandatory in Kenya, you see. I did not have one, so she handed me one and let me board, only to be stopped by an unmasked gentleman on the walkway, who insisted I put my mask on to board. The virus, as I have come to understand, is rather discerning. Now that the mask mandates have been lifted in South Africa, the virus is not prevalent in South African airspace. I placed my mask over my chin and proceeded to my allocated seat, 3C, which is about 2 meters from the unmasked gentleman on the walkway. Needless to say, I removed it completely as soon as I sat down and did not put it on again even when disembarking. Only the flight attendants had their masks on (tightly, the entire flight). About 30 percent of the other passengers were masked, except when they were eating. Like I said, it’s a discerning virus and does not "attack" a person during meals. Before disembarking in Nairobi, we were reminded to put our masks on. Many, including myself, did not comply. In fact, most of the airport staff in Nairobi had no masks, and many of those who did were wearing them on their chins. It was exactly the same in Mumbai's airport, and in Goa even fewer people had masks. I think the world has had enough. We are all tired of rules that make no sense and being forced to endure nonsensical "safety" precautions. I landed back home a few days later, refreshed and excited to share the new knowledge I had gained from the conference. My enthusiasm was somewhat curbed by the local headlines that greeted me when I landed. "SA teetered on the edge of Stage 7 load shedding on Monday." News24 (Read here)And then this one “The expiry date for millions of COVID-19 vaccines has been extended. More than 8.5 million Pfizer doses were up for waste at the end of October. That's now changed to December and January." eNCA (Read here) This is not the first extension of the expiry dates of the experimental gene therapy injections. With regards to the load shedding, we all know that there is more going on behind the scenes as to why we are experiencing such severe power cuts. Read this week's Vuka SA Ambassadors’ views on page 4 to find out what the readers think. The extension of the expiry dates I am dumbfounded. As doctors, never before have we had to advocate the use of expired drug therapies. An article entitled "Don’t be tempted to use Expired Medicines" - on the FDA website (yes, that’s correct) states "Expired medicines can be risky." Expired medical products can be less effective or risky due to a change in chemical composition or a decrease in strength. Certain expired medications are at risk of bacterial growth, and sub-potent antibiotics can fail to treat infections, leading to more serious illnesses and antibiotic resistance. Once the expiration date has passed, there is no guarantee that the medicine will be safe and effective. "If your medicine has expired, do not use it." We do live in unprecedented times, but surely something is glaringly awry. These "vaccines" were rushed to "save humanity." No interaction studies were done. The studies (if they were actually done), were done with the very first (computer-generated) strain. We know that the initial prescribed dosages of 1 J&J or 2 Pfizer jabs are not enough anymore. Most importantly, we have seen an increase in mortality post-jab rollout, from all sorts of conditions. Worldwide morbidity has increased as well. Why, then, are we now expected to take expired jabs ? Perhaps to milk the drying cow for every lastdrop…
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