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The issue is not whether Fauci believes his ethics are above organized religion. The issue is that Fauci has no ethics other than control, power, greed, etc.

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During this interview, Henry mentioned that, one day he was feeling a little under the weather, so he dipped into his emergency kit and took some of the azithromycin. This is my one concern about the emergency kit. I am a retired nurse practitioner and, when I worked in primary care (long before COVID) I had patients frequently coming in demanding a Z-pack (azithromycin) for every little sniffle, telling me that they wanted to “nip it in the bud.” They would get mad at me if, after examining them, I told them they appeared to have a simple cold which is a viral infection and antibiotics are meant to treat bacterial infections. I would give them advice on symptom management that included oral and nasal washes. I would review with them the natural course of an upper respiratory viral infection and let them know when they may need to be re-evaluated. I spoke to them about the problem of antibiotic resistance developing from the over use of antibiotics. Unfortunately, this advice failed to satisfy most people. I worked with some physicians who told me to just prescribe them an antibiotic whether they needed it or not to avoid getting call backs from these patients. Z-pak is very popular among patients because of its convenient dosing and tolerance, but it’s over use has made it less effective over time. Also, people often don’t complete the full course of antibiotic, saving it for later use and, sometimes, giving their stash to a relative when they get sick. Henry also mentioned that someone on their chat gave some of the azithromycin from his kit to a relative. I know that the kits are prescribed for an individual and not meant to be shared. I have a COVID kit myself and I had to submit a medical history including list of current meds and allergies before I could receive the prescription kit.

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I agree. I was alarmed when I heard him say that he didn't feel quite right and took the Azithromycin. I have the emergency kit and will only use it if I'm unable to either get to the doctor or the pharmacy in my area will not fill a prescription. I say that because during the Covid pandemic I attempted to get ivermectin from a few pharmacies and they would not fill the prescription. Frankly, I was shocked to discover how every area of medicine was in lockstep against any treatment other than the vaccines. I've learned a valuable lesson. I must do my own due diligence as much as is possible.

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I bought the COVID. Emergency kit for the same reason. Ivermectin became unavailable throughout much of the nation due to the COVID tyranny. I had bought the injectable ivermectin meant for cattle and swine online from a veterinary supply co. It is safe to take orally once you calculate the correct dosage. But that supply expired just when TWC started selling the emergency kit. Unfortunately, the pharmacy put an only 6 mo. expiration date on the ivermectin. I can’t afford $300 (or $270 with 10% discount) every 6 months, so I will have to go back to buying the injectable veterinary form when my current supply runs out. I never had COVID but I am in the higher risk age group and live in a retirement home where nearly all the residents just couldn’t wait to get their latest COVID booster and the new RSV shot plus the flu shot (eek).

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After numerous attempts I did locate a pharmacy to fill the ivermectin prescription. I did not see my local doctor. He was hooked in with the Covid tyranny. Dr McCullough referred me to a tele-med doctor in 2020.

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I have had the same conversation many times with patients with the same results. One even came in and said her boss said that I was to give her a Zpack so she could go to work and not call in sick. 🙄 But it went well beyond antibiotics with people demanding an MRI or referrals they frequently did not need. It’s reflective of our entitled society and the belief that medical care should be just like a text message. When they start incorporating AI into medicine, I am waiting to see what the “robot” will them them about antibiotics. 😂

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Isabel Paterson (1886-1961) said it best - "The humanitarian wishes to be a prime mover in the lives of others. He cannot admit either the divine or the natural order, by which men have the power to help themselves. The humanitarian puts himself in the place of God. But he is confronted by two awkward facts; first, that the competent do not need his assistance; and second, that the majority of people. . . positively do not want to be ‘done good’ by the humanitarian. . . . Of course, what the humanitarian actually proposes is that he shall do what he thinks is good for everybody. It is at this point that the humanitarian sets up the guillotine."

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He has no “ethics”. But what does his ethics have to do with the Catholic Church? Catholicism is built upon the belief that Jesus Christ is our Savior, is present in the Eucharist, and all of the other stated beliefs in the Apostle’s Creed. If he believed in that, there is no way he would have committed the crimes he did with AZT and other drugs, even long before Covid 19 which he helped engineer. I’d like to hear him make that comment when he dies and has to face the Lord.

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There is great corruption in many organized religions- the churches have been infiltrated and have been used for ages to advance objectives of the controllers/ globalist/ NWO. Once that purpose is served they will no longer be needed and those in control will be the new Deity. Apparently Fauci mistakenly believes he has achieved that status - but he is only an enabler.

If you believe that God created man, then it stands to reason that his light is within all of us. He gave us free will, rights, and the ability to use critical thinking to discern truth from lies and good from evil. It's our responsibility to do so, and to admit to our mistakes, pay for our crimes, and correct our path. Believe in God-always but question things organized by man.

Archbishop Carlo Maria

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBx-jtQXhLo

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Dwarf-demigod.

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I’m off topic here but have to say it: I’m not re-upping my Substack subscription with you if they continue looking primarily like an add for The Wellness Company and an article to go along with it. Dr. McCollough, I understand you had to reinvent yourself bc of the medical industrial complex and they should be jailed for what they did to you. I understand your need to advertise your product line as well. Could you tone it down a little please? Thanks and I mean no disrespect.

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I agree with you, SD, but I am willing to give Dr. McCullough a little slack in this regard for, not only the reasons you mentioned, but also for the need to get the word out about early treatment of COVID and making these treatments available to all. There is still heavy censorship and lack of local availability of these treatments locally throughout most of the nation.

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Ethics...in Canada's House of Commons, the fine for not having any is only $500. Trudeau has a collection of them

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All of our systems have become corrupted. It starts with government and then creeps into science, food, medicine, academia, media and more.

This is how we fix it:

https://joshketry.substack.com/p/how-to-fix-corrupt-government-in

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The Holy Father should have a direct, encrypted telephone line from Rome to McCullough’s spacious Texas headquarters in Flower Mound so that these two great men can give each other advice and support. As for the wee Dr. Fauci, he's just another self-important careerist who inexplicably must feel a burning need to sit for interviews and make flagrantly self-aggrandizing comments (even in retirement!). My hypothesis is that people like Fauci (the academic world has plenty of them) are driven to repeatedly behave in ways that make them feel worthy and important, even when doing so definitely harms their reputations and stains badly their escutcheons. Publicity is their oxygen. Their excessive vanity, which is disgusting and as repellant as bad body odor, prevents them from sensing how self-revealing and self-damaging their antics actually are.

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Dr. Fauci’s religion is “Scientism”. When I first heard of him funding the Wuhan lab, I said that he valued his scientific colleagues over the health of Americans. I’ve amended that to he values Scientism that gives him power and other rewards above all else.

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The ethics espoused by religions are not created by religions, nor are they the depositories of knowledge of ethics. Truth is one of the 7 manifest traits of God. Before religion it was expected that all beings have an innate knowledge of the Creator, and his existence is manifest in the creation. Fauci does not need the Catholic Church. He needs God. His actions make me wonder what, if any, relationship he has with the Creator. Or with medical science; "first, do no harm".

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The Wellness kit you are offering now, without knowing at this time what predicted new strain is coming, (”worse than Covid”), will the kit be appropriate for treatment? Vickie

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