Hodgetwins Podcast - TWINS POD CLIP | When Are The People Who Pushed This Shot Going To Be PUNISHED?!
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Time for Twinspot.
It's going to be a damn good show.
Yeah.
How effective do you think that vaccine was?
Yeah, I think from, there's possibly maybe a little bit of keeping some people out of the hospital early on when it was really bad, maybe.
But not worth all the complications that we've seen, especially when we had great early treatment.
Even if you didn't like ivermectin, we had monoclonal antibodies, which were not controversial.
Right.
Right.
So your treatments were more, in your eyes, were more effective than the shot?
Oh, yeah.
Well, I mean, I kept seeing people getting sick who had gotten a shot.
Right.
And everybody that I treated early, and it was very important to treat early.
So within that first week, everybody stayed out of the hospital and survived.
And even I had patients come in in the second week.
And second week is when everything really hit the fan because you'd have this massive inflammatory or
response. And so, you know, that's when people really got sick and started going to the hospital.
It's like that third week, right?
Yeah, second and third week. They call it the cytokine storm.
But I figured out how to manage that. So I had some really sick, sick people who would not go to the hospital, who normally I would have just called the ambulance.
Right.
You need to go to the hospital. They refused.
Yeah, a lot of people didn't want to go because they was getting quarantine from their loved ones.
They didn't want to be in the hospital.
They were isolated.
and dying alone, which is very tragic.
It's horrible.
Tragic.
And had, you know, basically stripped of their rights, not given informed consent, not allowed
to try Ibermectin.
So I got in trouble over that because I had this patient in the hospital.
Somebody, I didn't know previously, but the wife was trying to get her husband to Ibermectin,
and he was dying.
He'd been on a ventilator for a month.
And the hospital said we're thinking hospice at this point.
When you say ventilate, how invasive is that?
What is exactly?
You don't want to be on a ventilator.
It's pretty bad.
I mean, you put this plastic tube all the way down here.
Oh, I saw that on the Sopranos.
Only Soprano had one of those.
Sure, it's just like that.
Yeah, no, it's not good.
I mean, now, granted, if you're going to die, it's not, you'd probably want to try it.
But what we found, what I found, so prior the pandemic, if somebody's eye,
oxygen level dipped below a certain level, usually 90%, then you would start worrying.
If you couldn't maintain above 90 on oxygen, then you ventilate them.
But what I found is I'd have these patients coming in with super low oxygen levels and the low 80s,
even some lower than that.
Oh, wow.
And we were able to keep them alive without putting them on a ventilator, which was unusual.
So much like it's kind of productive because your body becomes dependent on it.
Right.
And I mean, yeah, sometimes it's necessary.
I'm not telling me, I'm not telling Barry, always refuse a ventilator.
But it was interesting because COVID, you know, they called it happy hypoxia.
Like you were able to tolerate these much lower oxygen saturations than what we would typically expect in a, you know, normal situation.
Right.
And you got the patient to turn around without the ventilator?
Right, right.
I had a handful of people come to me who just would have normally gone the hospital.
and we would bring him in every day
and throw the kitchen sink up them
and we'd give them high-dose ivermectin
I'd give them high-dose IV steroids
I'd give them antibiotics, high-dose vitamin C
we'd send them home on breathing treatments
and oxygen
and it'd come back every day
how many people died from COVID here in America
well they say 1.2 million
but you know a lot of people were
attributed as a COVID death
because it paid
And so we don't know, you know.
Right.
So how many of those patients that died do you think that treatment would have prevented them from dying?
We estimate about 80, 85% of people could have been saved.
Wow.
Yeah.
I mean, that's hundreds of thousands of people.
Oh, yeah.
Probably 800, 900,000 people could have been saved.
But they didn't want them saved.
They wanted to make the money from the vaccine.
And for, and these people were paying, the hospitals were being paid for each person that was in a
hospital that died from COVID. They was getting paid for that. They were getting extra money to put
them on a ventilator, to give them remdesivir, to have them die. So why the, that is nuts,
why are the hospitals being incentivizing this way that keeps them from being objective?
Well, you know, the hospitals are like, this is a big burden on us. We need, we need more money.
We need, you know, this is, this is hard on us. So that was the rationale initially. But I don't,
I don't think you should be incentivizing people. It's a perverse incentive.
So we got Fortune 500 companies dictating our health in hospitals,
care over what a doctor would prescribe, like if they were independent.
Yeah.
I mean, I have a friend, Dr. Molly James, who worked in the ICU.
And they were very limited.
You know, if she wanted to prescribe iburemectin, she just flat out couldn't.
I mean, it was just really handcuffed doctors.
Yeah, they were threatened to take away your career, your license.
That's your, your last.
Yeah, well, I mean, you, there's like this drop-down menu that you get, you know,
they have these electronic medical record systems.
And if the drug's not in the drop-down menu, you just can't prescribe it.
It's a, you can't even, yeah.
You know what, right when COVID, the hell is that noise, motorcycle?
Anyway, I thought it was the Lord coming.
But I remember right when COVID hit, the vaccines was available.
And I just bought a new car.
I was sitting with the finance guy doing the paperwork, and he told me this store of his daughter
was like, I think she was 22, 23.
And right when COVID hit, she had planned to go to Europe and travel.
But because COVID hit, she couldn't go.
But now it was open up again, but to go to Europe to travel, you had to take the Vax.
He told me two weeks after she got her first shot, she just dropped dead.
Oh, awful.
How old?
She was 22, 23.
And I asked her, what happened?
was it linked to the vaccine?
He said, well, she got a blood clot and it went to her lung and she killed her instantly.
And he told me, I was like, was it the shot?
And he's like, I don't have any evidence, but I wouldn't suggest you getting a shot.
Well, a 22-year-old just doesn't, unless there's something really, you know, an underlying issue, that's not normal.
And, yeah, I mean, I know a lot of parents who lost their kids from their shots.
Was it blood clots or?
varying things but you know heart basically heart sudden heart failure and one you know one dad I
talked to him his son was a baseball player at University of Alabama just died on the
couch Steve's studying for a test and just died but yeah and another another parent son was just
playing basketball drop dead I mean just just not just horrible yeah I hear stories for my
wife she was talking to a hairdresser, her dad got the shot. And two days later, he had a heart
attack. We all know people, right? We all know. And I hear, I, I either see somebody, a patient who's
been injured, or I hear a story from a patient who knows, you know, is somebody close to them
has been injured. Every day. I mean, four years later, I'm still seeing, it's just in my face
on a daily basis. It was a guy up in Canada. He took the, um, the vaccine and his legs turned into
sweet potatoes. He's like yams.
Yeah, yeah. And he just won a huge case.
And I got a friend who worked for the military.
They mandated he'd take the shot.
He wasn't enlisting in the military, but he worked for the base.
And he took the shot, and he had the same side effects.
Let me tell you what happened to him.
He's overweight, and he got the shots.
And he was telling, after he got the shot that was mandated to him to work on the base,
his heart started shutting down.
So his legs swole.
He couldn't walk.
And now they put like four or five stints in his heart.
Yeah.
And I was thinking, like, well, you're overweight.
Maybe it's been your diet all these years.
He's like, dude, it's right after the shot.
Right, right.
Congestive heart failure.
Yeah.
Do you think that shot had anything to do with that?
Well, you know, the timing is, you know, suspicious, right?
He was healthy before that.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, he's my age.
Is he, yeah.
I mean, in the pro, I don't know how his doctor.
The one thing I'm seeing is the doctors are refusing.
to, you know, even entertain the possibility.
That's what he told me.
It's a doctor.
There's a doctor won't even touch it.
Right.
It's horrible.
What's the, what's the, how many people have you think from that vaccine?
Do we have any, any numbers?
Yeah.
I mean, it's, well, if you look at worldwide, there's a scientist, Dennis Randcourt,
who looked at it.
And one thing everybody's looking at is all cause mortality, because everything's gotten
so muddy, right?
Because we've got, you know, they're, you know, they're called.
They're saying, well, people are dying from the virus.
And then, you know, our camp is saying, well, no, it's actually the shot.
And so it gets very muddy.
So sort of the bottom line is look at all-cause mortality.
And it should be, you know, should be steady or, you know, maybe slightly rising,
but you shouldn't notice a huge increase.
And the big increase doesn't come during the early part of the pandemic.
It comes after the rollout of the COVID shots.
And when you look at worldwide, the scientist Dennis Rancourt, he estimates 17 million excess deaths from these shots.
That's worldwide.
I believe it because we all have stories, Christmas stories.
And no family is a meme from it.
Right, right.
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