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Feb 10Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Great food for thought. The complexities of living in today’s world grow more complicated and wearisome as the insanity persists and the division between people hasn’t soften much. The psy -ops have been successful, sadly. Perhaps one needs to figure out reprogramming strategies! If that is possible, as the three letter agencies which inflicted the damage have been perfecting their craft for over 50 years.

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Feb 10Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Seems so seriously true. FLCCC has been a big help from the git go- perhaps then’ll gather some “reprogramming” helpful hints as it certainly is difficult.❤️🙏

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Feb 10Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Good article and thoughts. I too ordered some Baobab after your last article and have been sipping it all day. I like it! Also got some organic green tea to increase my consumption of that.

Thank you!

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As to facing “the struggle of effectively communicating” helpful insights, oh my word, you’re not kidding. I’ve seen your interviews and I honestly don’t know how you do it much less make it look easy given how this topic is constantly and rapidly evolving. For 3 years, I’ve been watching and reading all sorts of things in the hopes that I’d be prepared to pass on key bits when opportune moments present themselves. One such moment finally arose this week with my senior neighbor who has not been doing well (Delta wave Covid + 3 shots). She asked me what would seem like a basic question at this stage - what’s a spike protein? - and I literally felt the language gears in my brain seize up…except for the ones responsible for silent cursing. They worked just fine. This experience highlighted for me the important difference between learning for one’s own insight/understanding vs. attaining the level of mastery needed to teach others. If I find myself in this situation again, I’ll probably go with a brief answer plus an offer to send them links to additional resources to read/watch. All I can say is bless you for the time you’ve spent honing your ability to answer our questions. You must have some sort of camera in your brain.

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I can so relate, Crabjo!! ❤️🙏

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Thank you, fellow knitter. 😊 🧶

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Aww, how sweet of you to notice & reach out this way, Crabjo. I appreciate your contributions a lot!

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Feb 10Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Earlier topic- ordered some baobab powder & am sharing with my husband.

Loved that Substack & this one aussi,Scott! It is helpful to me (old R.N.) to “hear” your thinking about these topics past, present, future ( kind of scary…) as I know few that resisted during c.

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Thank you for sharing all of your thoughts.

I am so glad I found your blog. Hubbs and I are 70. Our offspring are grown and married

We cant talk about any of that with any family actually. It brings up arguments name calling etc

It has been a painful almost 4 years, being completely ghosted by my son in law, keeping our daughter and three adorable babies from us.

I wont go on, it is too painful.

Again thank you I enjoyed reading this

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Good to “see” you here, Rosemary!

It’s been wonderful to discover Scott Marsden,FNP-C via Dr. Pierre Kory’s Substack. I’ve read all afternoon to catch up.😇. ❤️🙏

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Thank you Paula. You are a nice person.

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Feb 12Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

The level of ignorance created by the concerted propaganda campaign against Ivermectin, HCQ, and other effective medicines is stunning. I have a friend of over 25 years who has been the director of several major blood analysis laboratories. She had no idea (until a couple of weeks ago) that Ivermectin was repurposed for human applications since the mid-late 1980s; she still believed it to be a horse dewormer. This is only one of many obstacles that Scott, Pierre Kory, and a dedicated group of like-minded practitioners have to surmount every day.

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Feb 10Liked by Scott Marsland, FNP-C

Thank you. I joined the FLCCC group for non-medical people.

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Hi Don and Judy, You are both treasures, and it has been a tremendous pleasure to get to know you bit by bit at the conferences. The idea of co-facilitating is intriguing. Big hugs to you both. Scott

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Wow!

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C'est un bon exercice pour le cerveau d'essayer de penser et d'écrire dans une autre langue.

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Big virtual hug to you Rosemary.

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Thank you Jeff. I’ll keep on keeping on.

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I appreciate your thoughtful comments, every time.

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Your point about being dismissed as a valid source of information (if not yet expertise) by a community that knew you well seems to speak to the depth of the Covid “fear porn” that enveloped everyone like a fog, and for some seems to persist to this day (i.e., perpetual mask wearers). To eventually realize that they’ve been largely fearing the wrong thing all along - for those who are able to make that mental leap - the experience will probably be shattering. It makes me wonder how many of us will reach out and try to make amends for our Covid social blunders someday. I don’t expect all, but quite a few could go a long way towards healing our communities.

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Superbe article. Je suis perdue la plusparte de mon Francais apres le lycee, 26 ans en derniere, mais j’ai compris. - Genevieve (a former Quaker)

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Scott, your presence and your thoughts are so greatly appreciated by so many of us, don’t stop sharing! As for the “leadership” you refer to, I’ve found them to be hapless, clueless and feckless. That includes many (maybe most) of the attendings. Best to be avoided as much as possible.

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