Something is going on. In the Volkskrant yesterday, protesters against the corona policy were NOT portrayed as destructive morons. Sincere emotions and justified reservations were also made palpable in NRC. Admittedly in 'opinion pieces', but still.
Wappies (that's starting to feel like a badge of honor) have so far been demonized or worn out as retarded in both newspapers. Now suddenly not, no corrective tendency in these pieces. I would almost say: 'The Netherlands is waking up'! ðŸ˜
The awareness of disproportionality is bubbling up everywhere. It is inevitable that more decent people will stand up. More and more doctors are also daring to speak out. Scientific papers appear that go directly against WHO advice.
I thought the psychosis lasted a wonderfully long time, but yes, everything is stolen in agony, we learned from Mattias Desmet. The pressure really seems to be off. The corona data debacle doesn't help either. To recall my favorite quote from Kees de Kort again: "They really do everything, everything, everything wrong" (April 2020). What a visionary that man has turned out to be, if only for this reason.
The incongruities can no longer be counted. Or does everyone really think it's normal that the lockdowns and curfews are meant to make contacts and work impossible, but that the propaganda machine is exempted? It is not even malicious intent, but the self-evidence in which such inequalities between citizens are implemented is frightening.
Didn't those talk show guests in WWII sometimes have to tape their windows too?
I hope that the scales fall from the eyes. As long as it continues.
NRC: https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2021/01/27/wat-te-doen-met-al-die-woede-a4029383
Science: Pathophysiological Basis and Rationale for Early Outpatient Treatment of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Infection – ScienceDirect
About this AJM article
Scientists also argue in The American Journal of Medicine for a practical approach to Covid: Fresh air, Zinc, HCQ, etc. Early (home) treatment prevents hospital admissions and mortality. The evidence for this is overwhelming but does not meet the gold standard as set in tests with limited groups. Even for vaccines, this simply does not work because too few people get sick, and deliberately infecting is unethical.
What I do miss a bit is prevention with, for example, Vitamin D. That is less suitable as a quick use as a medicine and therefore falls outside the scope of this article. So it is good to take that for a long time (already, preferably zinc.)
Some excerpts from the article:
- "Acute COVID-19 has a wide range of clinical manifestations, from asymptomatic to fatal. In the absence of clinical trials and guidelines, with increasing hospitalizations and mortality rates, it is wise to use treatment for COVID-19 based on pathophysiological principles. We proposed an algorithm based on age and comorbidities that would allow a large proportion to be monitored and treated at home during self-isolation with the aim of reducing the risk of hospitalization and death."
- "We argue that fresh air can reduce reinfection and potentially reduce the severity of the disease and reduce the infection of households during quarantine. This calls for open windows, fans for aeration, or to spend long periods of time outdoors away from others without face coverings to disperse the viral bioaerosol and not re-inhale."
… and ionization also helps, see my blog article about it and a more recent article about what you can do yourself.
