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Day 1.

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Let us hope these findings will find the light of day.

Most optimistic I’ve been on rebuking CDC’s unacceptable behavior

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Well Jay … clean house , right the ship, get a medal of freedom and “do it” for the 75% of people who expect want and need a health care sector that is effective and efficient

I hope you the new empowered director of NIH will right this ship and restore the integrity of the health care sector

I doubt insurance companies will not find you limits and I hope they don’t destroy you like they chew up everyone that has gotten in their way this far

I will pray for your success

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The American government started a campaign of fake pandemics, so that money could be transferred for righteous purposes

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All covid drugs need to be taken off the market! They are poison!

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Wow.. I don’t think any of the recos goes nearly far enough. This is existential for our govt and people’s support for it. My thoughts:

https://open.substack.com/pub/thecriticalmiddle/p/shockingly-damning-yet-missing-the

https://open.substack.com/pub/thecriticalmiddle/p/national-reconciliation-day

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The woke DEMONIC Marxist who attempted to silence, ruin his reputation and destroy Dr. Jay on a personal level BECAUSE HE TOLD THE TRUTH ABOUT FACUI AND COVID…are in for a rude awakening…CAN’T WAIT!

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Next step is to fire all the people responsible for the NIH/CDC/FDA covid misinformation campaign. They all have blood on their hands.

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Forensic audit of all of those involved in the racketeering

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Much of what is wrong with health care lies in the lap of the insurance industrial complex. Providers and patients opt for what insurance will pay for, instead of thinking for themselves, changing behaviors, and doing those things that will keep them away from medications and procedures. Patients will STOP getting the help or NOT get help that makes a difference when they have to pay for it out of their own pocket. 1) Providers and insurers should not be allowed to speak to each other. Patients should decide whether to submit a claim to insurance. 2) We should ALL be paying out of our HSAs for care at the time of the visit. THEN both patients and doctors will know what things cost. If we don’t like that price then we might just listen to the provider about habits we need to change, and do the change. 3) We should be allowed to contribute a limited amount of our HSA to someone whose HSA has run out, just as we can contribute sick leave to a fellow employee. Insure each other.

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Thank you for writing this.

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In addition to the examples provided, trust in public health officials has been further eroded by lies told by Fauci, Collins, and the “Proximal Origins” authors about the likelihood that Covid arose from US-supported gain-of-function research and subsequent lab leak. This is the same unethical group who tried to discredit other scientists who questioned their dishonest claims.

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