Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar
"The War on Ivermectin” Isn’t Just Your Favorite Book, Now It’s Also A Documentary
Jason Brain's avatar

Pierre this is fantastic, hats off to you and Mikki for producing a documentary on top of your book!

I'm outside Seattle and would absolutely love to have this film showcase at our local film festivals – I will pay the submission fees, no joke. It's time my (very MSM-believing) community wake up to the reality of covid lies.

Seriously, do you have a première circuit or distribution plan in the works by chance? If so, I would gladly pay for a few festival submissions (anywhere, everywhere) and hel…

Metta Zetty's avatar

Great show of support, Jarombra! Always appreciate grass roots efforts to break through the hypnosis and destroy the mind virus. Wishing you all the best in your woke community!

Jason Brain's avatar

HAHA! Thanks. I am stuck in a woke world over here, yeah it's frustrating. The hypnosis-delusion is nuts: every time I broach any topic within the general category of covid dissidence, people around here often just say nothing and blink. It's pretty disturbing.

Metta Zetty's avatar

I know what you mean. A few members of our family swallowed the narrative hook-line-and-sinker ~ and no matter what means I've tried, there's no getting through to them.

Even if I just ask non-threatening, thought-provoking questions, they always have a snap, formulaic answer that they've embraced with full, whole-hearted (and I would say blind) certainty, and with which they intend to close the entire conversation.

Quite disturbing, indeed, especially when they pride themselves on their critical thinking skills.

Jason Brain's avatar

Exactly. At this point here in 2023 and with so many narrative-bombs, I know that they know what is going on however, so it's really just a moral failure: their persistent denial.

Just as before, they want to hold onto their polite society cachet: most of the MSM-believers in my town are downstream of government funding, or in central banking and whatnot; of course they've already made up their mind!

I presented a research paper (from Peter McCullough) to a childhood friend who is now a cardiolog…

I'm replying to this only because you mentioned cardiologists at stanford. After my last exposure to covid, which was november 2022, in March I had an appointment with cardiology because all kinds of stuff was going wrong with me. (Still is but all tests normal except for antCCP and dDimer) My doctor was a Stanford cardiologist and when I told him I suspected this was all covid related, he blew me off and said, "Everybody wants to blame everything on covid🙄", and basically rolled his eyes and walked away! UGHHHH!!!

I am also set up to see the chronic fatigue specialist through Stanford's long covid clinic, which was a 6-month wait for my appointment but needs to be rescheduled as I will be out of the country, and when I called they said it will be another year before I'm able to get in, I don't even know why I bother because they're all part of the same Medical institution and I have a feeling that going to their long covid clinic isn't going to be any better than any other conventional doctor would be. They are not FLCCC doctors so I don't expect to be treated effectively... It's very sad and disappointing but par for the course as far as medical universities in this day and age are concerned. They just tow the line.

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