The Highwire with Del Bigtree - CONFERENCE TEACHES TREATMENTS FOR VAX INJURED
Episode Date: April 26, 2023Renowned Critical Care Physician and co-founder of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), Dr. Pierre Kory, shares details on the alliance’s upcoming educational conference in Ft Wor...th, TX featuring an esteemed panel of speakers to discuss spike protein-induced diseases.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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Another father in our show today, Pierre Corey and his incredible group, FLCCC, is working to end and bring an end to all the carnage from spike protein disease, whether it was injected or for those that maybe got it naturally, he's got a conference coming up.
It's very important. This is about getting doctors educated to help all of those that are finding themselves in harm's way right now. This is what that is all about.
I've been to medical conferences now for 30 years, and this is the best I've ever been, and I've only seen four lectures.
This is really a start of something that I think is going to be really positive advance in medicine.
This is where the ball is going to be moved forward on this agenda.
There's a lot of things at stake yet, which I think is what makes it difference.
I can't imagine not being heard.
It's my honor and pleasure to be joined now by co-founder of FLCCCCC.
Dr. Pierre Corey. Dr. Corey, thank you for joining us today. You're a hero, man. No doubt about it.
Thanks, Stell. It's always a pleasure. Good to see you. So tell me about this event. It's really,
and is the focus, I'm going to understand, really on medical professionals helping educate them and get them,
you know, on the ground running to help this really a river that's flowing through America and around the world of injury
from spike protein and all of its delivery systems. So what,
What is the goal of this weekend coming up?
Yeah, that, you mean, that's pretty much it.
I mean, this is our second one.
The first conference was such a success, and this one's even bigger.
We're getting even more of a response.
You know, doctors around the country are being really challenged.
They're facing off with these patients really complex.
Many of them are so, you don't understand in my practice how many disabled patients I have
who fell that way from perfect health before.
And so they're really sick.
But you know what?
We have a really positive message.
It is a medical conference.
We are focusing on, you know, providers, physicians, nurse practitioners.
I will tell you, though, we had some lay people last time, really deeply studied lay people,
some of them ill, wanting to learn more how to help themselves.
And so they're welcome, too.
But last one was the success.
This one's even bigger and even better.
And I'll tell you why.
My practice, I'm learning every week, new strategies, new insights into mechanisms.
new therapies and so I'm getting better treating this disease.
I tell you, it's one of the most challenging and complex diseases I've ever faced with.
It's really, it's incredible, and it's so unknown to the territory.
And one of the issues, I mean, really, are we still in an environment where those of you that are
venturing in here trying to figure out solutions are being attacked by the mainstream medicine,
mainstream media? Is that lightning up at all? Like, you know, it's just, it's such a host.
environment and again makes no sense as I've argued all the way along I you know
I interviewed Neil deGrasse Tyson last week this idea that the consensus is all that
matters the majority did fine with the vaccine therefore everyone's okay everyone's
not okay every you know and when in medicine did we ever not treat each pension
individually and say you have an issue I don't care what I mean you don't care
what's caused it the problem is it needs be fixed exactly exactly and yeah the
Departures from tradition or really maybe the exposures from the facade of what I thought medicine was about, you know, got just ripped off.
I mean, it was a veneer.
I mean, when I see how quickly you saw how physicians behaved and are still behaving, it's shocking.
I thought there was a much more depth or well of empathy and interest and benevolence.
And, you know, the way, the speed in which people were abandoned and really kind of gaslit is shocking to me.
But it's not everyone.
I mean, there's still a lot of really great, and I'm going to use the word physicians,
you know, in the true sense of the word.
And I'll tell you, that was the other thing about the last conference, still, is the vibe,
the feel, the community, the connection in the room, you know, it was all doctors who are still
trying to do the right thing.
Almost all of them had been persecuted in one way or another.
So it was like this really welcoming warm refuge.
And, you know, are things changing?
I will say a couple of things have changed.
from what I hear from the people on what I call the inside of the system.
You know, one big change is for a long time, you couldn't mention vaccine injury.
You couldn't write it in a chart.
You know, it was like the disease that you shall not speak its name.
It is a little bit more open.
They are recognizing it more.
They are not gaslighting patients as much.
But the one thing they're not doing is treating.
And you know why, Del, you're going to understand this.
They're waiting for the big randomized control trial of Paxlovid so that they can have a guideline
to tell them use this pill.
And it's absolutely absurd.
And that's the worst departure from the history of medicine.
You're right.
You know, we try things.
We use our judgment, risk benefit, knowledge of mechanisms, observations, responses to therapy,
and you figure it out.
You know why?
Because these people are suffering.
And that is a core, that's a core principle being a physician is to relieve suffering.
Not to refer them, not to send them for a CTMRI.
Listen to them.
Figure it out how to help them.
I was just watching just a couple of weeks ago,
the health minister for Germany got on national television there and said COVID-19 vaccine injury
is real. It is rare, but it is real. He claimed it was at one in 10,000, and that is in an
environment that is totally censored. I think now that he's opened that floodgate and admitted it
on national television, all those people being gaslit by doctors will start flooding in. But he said
something shocking. He said, this is an illness. We don't know what to do with. We don't have any
drugs, we don't have any treatments, and we need all hands on deck to help those that have been
injured, which is what this whole show today has been about reflecting on what we learned last
week from Neil deGrasse Tyson. It is not just about the majority. Majority doesn't get to rule
here. Medicine is supposed to be taken care of everybody, just as our Constitution protects
every individual. Just tell me where can we catch this conference? Because the work that you're doing
hopefully will disseminate to the Minister of Health in Germany and all those around the world,
that whether they admit it in public or know it quietly,
these people need help right now,
and that is what you are on a mission.
And obviously, the more minds that come together on this issue, the better.
So, you know, where do they go?
How do they sign up?
Tell me about it.
Go to FLCCC.net.
It's April, I think it's 27, 28th, make sure, you know, 28th, 29th.
It's in Dallas, and you can register on the website.
And also, most importantly, is, you know, for those who can't come afterwards,
we are offering all of those lectures viewable online with even CEU credits so that, you know,
some physicians can get credits.
Great.
We actually don't charge.
We ask for a donation, but we don't want people to be deprived of this knowledge because they can't afford it.
Wow.
There is that going to be offered afterwards.
And could you please tell that health minister, you know, call my practice, come to the conference.
We figured a lot of this out.
We're helping patients left and right.
And then can I make one comment on this Neil deGrasse thing?
Sure.
You know, my reaction to that statement about this consensus and this, you know, putting a halo
around a scientific consensus, I don't know about, I think he's what, he's astronomy or something.
I don't know what he does.
But he doesn't understand that the consensus in medicine was captured long ago.
There's not such thing as a consensus.
A consensus is what they create.
And it's by manipulated data censoring at the,
the level of the medical journals and manipulated trials.
And so I don't believe, I don't trust the census.
If you really understand regulatory capture and the decades of evidence showing the total control
of how research is funded, how it's conducted, and how it's published, you should be very
concerned about the consensus.
And his problem there is he's talking about a field he knows nothing about.
He should stay in his lane and look at the stars.
I agree. Continue looking the stars. Pierre, Corey, you're a hero. Thank you for doing your work.
Everybody, make sure you get to this conference. If you can't make it, check it out afterwards.
This is brilliant work. It really is going to save lives. If you're a doctor out there,
maybe you don't want to admit it publicly, but go and meet these people, start talking about it because you know this work needs to be done.
There's a huge need and great work to be done there. Thank you for joining me and taking the time.
Pierre, for all the work that you do, not just coming here. I understand you have a book coming pretty soon on Iver,
so we're looking forward to that.
You heard?
Yeah.
I got to tell you, Del, me and Jenna, my co-author, we submitted our manuscript today and it's a really mature one.
All right.
All right.
Good.
We're happy.
We're looking forward to that.
We'll announce that the day it comes out.
Pierre, take care and continue the brilliant work that you're doing.
Thanks, Del. Appreciate it.
I thank you.
All right. Well, look, I mean, fathers, mothers, people, freedom fighters, people who believe in body,
autonomy, which should be every single one of us. And those of us that stand for the little guy,
the little person, the one that is overlooked, which has always been a noble effort in the United
States of America, and frankly, every decent story about humanity around the world. We cannot
give up our humanity because for a majority of people, something is working. We need to focus
on those it's not working for and ask ourselves why. And we should be allowed to ask that question.
If we are manipulated, if we are attacked, we have clearly lost our way.
We need freedom to make choices.
We need freedom in journalism to talk about these issues.
It is such an honor to be a part of this process here at the Highwire and all of the work that we do.
