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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

I am happy to see that films like this are being made to challenge the status quo. It makes me hopeful for the future!

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It's a good sign indeed! They can only keep up a lie for so long

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Wonder how long before the film gets buried &/or those who made it "coincidently" find themselves in court for all sorts of real or alleged missteps? You don't have to doo anything wrong to be litigated &/or harassed to death because in the end they have ENDLESS amounts of money to purchase endless means to shut people up. It is shocking to realize how similar government and conventional business can resemble organized crime. They may not whack you (although sometimes they might) but they can make you WISH you'd been whacked

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Don't underestimate the power of positive thinking, especially when many of us do it :)

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

this brings me so much joy and hope! thank you, dr. dhand.

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

Great to see you all there Dr Dhand. Specially you and Dr John Campbell. I followed you both right from the Covid debacle. You are both such an inspiration

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I second that!

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3rd!!!

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

As I write this, I am watching Sen. Ron Johnson and RFK Jr.'s roundtable on "American Health and Nutrition: A Second Opinion". It's very exciting to see this and to hear about Dr. Malholtra's documentary. I hope to see it too. And thank you, Dr. Dhand, for all you do to educate people about their health. I love your YT videos!

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

Once you start down the drug using road, it becomes more and more difficult to get off it. I'm talking about legal drugs. Sure, antibiotics may have been good, but your body can only take so much before it revolts.

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100 percent!

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

I’d love to see the movie. I hope it becomes available to the general public.

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

A few years ago, when I decided to get control of my health, I watched YouTube videos from people like Dr. Dhand. I learned all about our corrupt health institutions, big Pharma, big food… the list goes on and on.

I’m 68 years old and feel better today than I did when I was 28. I’m so happy there are re people out there like you, Dr. Dhand! Keep up the good work. I’m so happy to be able to support you.

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Glad to hear this! And happy to help

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

Thank you for all you do Dr. Dhand! God bless the Truth Tellers! Love seeing the photos of people I so highly respect together for the event.

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

Once again, many thanks, for this significant news. As one of the "pioneers" of the medical reform initiative you have every right to feel vindicated. May God continue to reward your efforts for the good of mankind.

James Maher, Ireland

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

If only the fines could be changed to jail time. Hard time. Not some country club

In that case you might see some real changes at the top. With a 3embraced and permitted by law and custom "fines are the cost of doing business" paradigm it does not matter. Shareholder value is returned and more importantly bonuses including massive separation payouts and golden parachutes etc are preserved. Basically it's "we paid the fine and a good time was had by all"

When it comes to the vax and other preventable & known pharma crimes, particularly the autism injuries the jail time should be in a cell with continuous 24/7 audio / video of flapping kids in helmets and similar harm consequence video with discussions about "imagine this as THE REST OF YOUR LIFE if YOUR kid had such an injury". Golden Parachutes will not change the fact that a child has been irreparably harmed if it is YOUR child and it is on YOU to see it to the bitter end". Part of the punishment and penance (on top of the hard jail time) is they need to be FORCED to face into the consequences of criminal actions because as it is millions of anonymous families suffer in silence with the consequences of harmed children. They not only lose their dreams and are burdened with the thousands & often millions of dollars lost as a result, they lose huge portions of their friends and social life. No one wants to be around devastating injury so the victims and their family end up anonymous and alone. The paradigm extends to all other preventable pharma harm. When people are injured FOR LIFE it is not just some pay out to make it go away. It NEVER goes away till the afterlife. The least we can do is put the perps in jail and force them to watch "educational" video about what their callousness has done.

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Sep 26Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

I totally agree. Additionally, the parents must worry about who will be the custodian for their adult kid when they are gone. Often that becomes a sibling, also an adult, who also has their own family, that agrees to care for an adult aunt or uncle another 20-30+ years, generally without financial help. The burden is beyond understanding unless you've been a caregiver and the government and pharma industry does absolutely nothing to assist as any "programs" are worthless administrative window dressings to make their election ads have heartfelt emotional photos.

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It makes for a lot of family tension. If you're lucky you may be blessed with a family saint who actually volunteers, sometimes even wants the job. But ... I don't know, I suspect that is rare. There are good families out there but, ... these days especially, a lot of families are ALREADY dysfunctional, and small so the possibility of a willing AND QUALIFIED guardians is also small. Not like generations past where you had litters of siblings and there almost always was one sibling saintly enough and successful enough to take on the responsibility. In the era of one and two kids if there are siblings, I am guessing, but suspect if the functional one(s) often wants to disappear from the whole scene or have been broken by it. I have some people I know in mind. It is VERY hard on siblings as well as parents. Of course some times the healthy sibling is made stronger. But in many cases the neglect of resources and attention as the parents try to manage the handicapped child can be really damaging to the healthy sibling. For every family out there with deep six figure incomes to externalize the burden of care there are many middle to lower income people who are struggling in the best of times. A 24/7 handicap added to the mix is devastating. Not that it is easy for ANYONE no matter the resources.

Point is, there are MILLION AND MILLIONS of seriously injured people across the world and a lot of it is silent anonymous suffering that people run away from because they want their lives to be cheerful. And certainly the executives and lobbyists pushing these crimes aren't thinking of the 10x ripple effect of harm these injuries cause... Or perhaps they ARE thinking about it. No better way to bring down a society than to sicken and burden everyone

I often think of WWII General Eisenhower after the camps were captured. He FORCED the guilty to visit the horror of the camps and made them stand there and witness it. Take in the smells stand close to the broken to get the full on mass murder experience. I recall seeing pics, perhaps even some video of that historical event and it struck me. Horrible as it was I always thought it was wonderfully appropriate (and unexpected) that Eisenhower did that. Make people bare witness. No abstract stock portfolio statement as the only confirmation of your actions. When the congress and lobbyists and executives get that multimillion dollar windfall from mass unnecessary and avoidable harm they should at least have to witness the cost up close and personal. It is the very least they can do to say they earned the looted blood money

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Yes, Ray. The changes in families in the last 50 years has changed caring for families. Even places once considered "rural" aren't really, so close family and community ties with churches, volunteer groups like fire departments, ladies and men's groups that would pitch in and help those who needed it don't function as they did in the 1970s and before. (Our volunteer fire departments can barely man trucks at night or on weekends, and it's impossible during the days, so almost all have paid people now while they beg for volunteers because they don't have tax money to pay for employees).

I know of one sibling who took on the care of her brother who was disabled at birth after her parents died, and she had a beautiful husband who "married" her brother at their ceremony (before her parents had passed) so they knew he'd be cared for. But you're correct, not many would do that now. Young people generally aren't raised with an attitude of responsibility and duty to family, community, and others in need.

Your response sounded personal and when I read it last night I felt I needed to respond to the personal comment. Although not harmed by a situation due to medications, our family had to deal with a catastrophic medical situation in the early 2000s.

In the late 1990s my mother-in-law was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and we helped care for her until her death in 2007. She was at her home until the last 2 years, so we were going to her home almost daily, while her daughter was staying overnight with her the last three years. It was an intense time, and draining physically and financially. She had been widowed in 1970 and only had a very small VA and Social Security benefit. Because I had autoimmune diseases I was on disability, so had "plenty of free time", but also had a background as a volunteer firefighter/EMT, and a lot of experience with medical research, and had learned how to find financial and government help on the computer. So I spent time doing that.

In 2002 my mom had an accident and broke her neck resulting in her being an incomplete C-3,4,5 quadriplegic. My parents lived in CA and I live in NC. Having known about Christopher Reeve's accident I got information from them mostly, but over time other sources, to help my parents and sisters, so we could keep mom at home and plan for when their money would run out and she'd have to be on MediCal (Medicare). We decided that CA had better care and a greater possibility of granting in-home care once they ran out of money than NC would offer. The years of trying to care for our two parents, just the logistics of it, were overwhelming. My mother-in-law died in 2007 and my mom died in 2017. I had been flying out to CA once or twice a year to help them. My husband worked two full time jobs for a while, then took early retirement and just worked his own business full time after that. But that meant he couldn't travel because when he did we had no income, although it allowed him to have a flexible schedule to take care of things at his mom's house.

During that time I had started going to an Alz. Assoc. caregiver's support group which helped me a lot. They were great people, problem solvers, not crying people. A few months later the leader had to quit, so the group asked if I'd lead it since I was the youngest and knew how to do computer research, and could still drive around town to pick up information. I've been doing the group since 2005, although it's become almost invisible after COVID shut things down. There are about 150+ people on an email list, I send information out to them each month, people will call with questions or email for referrals. I'll sometimes meet someone to chat. I knew I had to help people with all the stuff we'd gone through because I didn't understand why people had to keep going through the same confusing and overwhelming process that everyone does, why doctors or nurses or social workers don't tell you what you needed to know when you're in a scared, shocked, emotional state dealing with devastating news, so I decided I'd be available, with others, to walk people through the process to make it easier and let them know things would be ok. Just ok.

I've done the same with spinal cord injuries and traumatic brain injuries. Through the Christopher Reeve Foundation and online connections I've been able to contact people locally after an injury and connect them with resources and information soon after the person that was injured is in the hospital for treatment. We were stunned that basically they told us mom was paralyzed from her shoulders down, she'd never walk again, she'd be in the hospital about six weeks, in rehab another six weeks, and able to travel home by six months. And that was all they said. My mom was injured at my sister's in CO and we didn't know how to get her home to CA, how to modify their home before they got there, what equipment would be provided, what she'd need. It was so confusing.

Over time I was outraged by government programs I found online that weren't really available. Services that looked great but when you called they put you on a waiting list that was two years long, so long people died waiting on the list. But it looked good because "they have respite services" or "in-home care". It didn't matter that someone got so excited to read that when looking at the material they sent you only to be devastated when calling to find out there really was no help. I was so angry at commercials on tv saying "help was available" "just call 211" "a cure was out there". But I really lost it when our Senator was running for election and was supposed to meet with caregivers to "talk to them about what their greatest needs were", sent his representative instead who came with the local Senior Resources director that gave us the usual spiel, and didn't know any answers to the questions the poor people from the high class nursing facility asked. I'd already dealt with all the questions they were asking, all the agencies they were inquiring about, and got fed up with the lady from Senior Resources telling the people what services were available and the representative telling them about new federal money that was available. When the questions stopped I quietly said, "Isn't it true that each of these programs have waiting lists that are over two years out? In fact, isn't it true that your office has closed the list and you're no longer putting people on the list? Doesn't that mean that for the next three to four years the money for these programs has already been used, or promised, or something so that in fact there is no money for anyone here?" Dead silence. I looked at the representative of the Senator and said, "That's why the Senator didn't want to come and sent you. I'm sorry you don't know this." Then I looked at the Senior Resources lady and said, "It's evil that you and the government keep advertising these programs to desperate people knowing there's no help available. You have no idea how devastating it is to see the program listed, suddenly have hope, only to hear the person on the phone tell you they've closed the list. You make people cry."

The drug companies, the local and state and federal government, the big charitable groups like the Alz. Assoc, Ama. Cancer Soc., and others are mean, horrible places that work on people's emotions, ask for money, take their money, pretend promise them help, then use it all for "research, administrative staff, office staff, data collection, fund raising, or my favorite - doing surveys and focus groups to see what people need help with". They never set money aside for respite or in-home care, house cleaning, assistive devices, power chairs, standing chairs, medical care not covered by insurance, devices not covered by insurance, accessible home modifications, mental health care for family and the person, transportation, providing in-person and computer support groups, intensive training of specialized nursing/staff in care homes and oversight with horrific consequences for violations.

Ok, I somewhat apologize for this long missive. My sister and I teamed up to go see the Christopher Reeve Movie yesterday - she went to a showing in Modesto, CA while I went to one here in Greensboro, NC. We talked while we drove home. It's been a while since we talked about the frustrations we had caring for mom. She didn't know as much as I had about his background and all he'd gone through. Being reminded of his struggle with the money they had and how quickly they ran out and needed help, knowing how difficult it was for us and how we had to fanaggle things so she and my mother-in-law had care, just brought a lot of frustration up.

I'm irritated that anyone has to go through this and take it personally, especially when it's caused by people on purpose, whether it's a drug company, an industry, or the government.

I agree with your example of Eisenhower and his having the people who lived near the camps help with burying bodies and clean up. We have a girlfriend whose mom lived near a camp in her early teens during the war. To this day she says the people in her small town didn't know what was happening there, but I remember her saying that they knew there was smoke and it smelled awful, and they knew people came in by train and disappeared. I just think the idea of something so horrific didn't make sense and to protect their mental health their brains had to block it out. She was only about 13 or 14, so I can understand that. Personally, I don't think people like the "holy doctor" that led us through the fiasco would care. I don't think he has the moral ability to feel anything other than arrogant. He does remind me of the doctors who worked at the camps doing their medical "research" and the thought that some of my federal and STATE tax money helped fund it, makes it extremely hard to pay taxes. So I imagine all my tax money going to the military or veteran care.

Thanks.

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You covered it better than I could ever attempt.

The issue is far greater than autism but that single item alone is pitchforks in the streets worthy. The vax act of 1986 has made me totally reconsider the Reagan legacy even though the forgiving nature in me makes me think "he did not know". But fact is that act unleashed the criminal pharma mob and it has been nothing but an unrestrained feeding frenzy since. The feeding frenzy existed prior sure, but it was a tiny bit restrained. No direct to consumer advertising for example which brainwashes and enables pharma to virtually own media through advertising (brought to you by Pfizer sounds familiar to everyone). Now it is Satan on steroids.

You read about the trends and there is an abrupt surge in autism and declining health in children since 1986. That trend is accelerating and seems to have no end point. Last thing I saw on it was a speculation that "if trends continue as-is 1 in 3 boys will have autism by 2050. Bottom line is it is a civilization-collapsing trend. The time will come soon where NO ONE can be shielded from the collateral consequences of having half or more of society trying to deal with harmed and disabled.

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Sep 26Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

I’m am looking forward to watching! You have all been doing such great work to bring actual health to the public. It’s so necessary. Covid time taught us all so much and I pray the scales lift from the eyes of many so we start inverting the incentives of pharma and medicine. There are solutions. You are a part of the new paradigm of health and medicine. Thank you Dr. Suneel Dhand.

Ps- I have a children’s health book in the works, I’m inspired by you and this newsletter to get to work on it again.

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

We called both our senators and asked them respectfully if they would attend the viewing of the documentary tomorrow!

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Hope they do!

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

Thanks for that! And thank you for those pics. It's somehow encouraging to see you all supporting each other - and having some fun in the process - in what sometimes feels a David and Goliath struggle. It is as you say, there is strength in numbers, but really! Thanks to you all from a concerned citizen in New Zealand

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

How and when will the film be available to the public?

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Sep 26Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

I would love to meet Dr. Campbell. He was the first doctor I followed during the pandemic. It was so interesting to watch his metamorphosis as he presented the data available to him about the virus, the vaccines, their effectiveness, and the weekly results of morbidity. I knew what I thought, but seeing and hearing his change of mind as he began to realize what the governments were telling us versus the data was fascinating.

I'm not a doctor, but I didn't think I was stupid either. A weakness of my character is having people "think I'm stupid" and I was so angry that all levels of our government and medical system, friends and family, entertainers, journalists, just people, thought they could tell me crap and expect me to believe them when I could see with my own eyes, brain, and critical thinking that they were lying, changing what I'd been told last week, leaving out numbers, skewing the information, and redefining the meaning of words, phrases, ideas. I don't take to people trying to assume I'm so stupid I'll accept everything they say because they're "the government, the expert, the doctor, the actor". I have a good brain, I'm intelligent, I was taught to reason and think critically and research, and I knew within a month or two that they were lying about something.

Watching someone like Dr. Campbell, Brett Weinstein and Heather Heying, and a few others who were believing the government, then slowly realized something was wrong and changed their messaging, gave me encouragement. It confirmed I was correct in my decisions, allowed me to continue on my path, and calmly answer others when asked about my opinions. I'd love to give Dr. Campbell a hug, and talk to him over a cuppa one afternoon in his garden. His advice about supplements to take helped me enormously as I've not had the virus, any virus, without the vaccine, while family and friends with all the shots have had more than two bouts.

Thank you to all the ones who took the great amount of your own time to do research and share it for free so we could stay healthy, who spoke the truth you saw and encouraged other doctors to question what was being said, who insisted and still insist on the release of data and the standardization of data for better research information, and who will help us through the next event. You, we've, created a community where we'll have a better chance of getting though the event if we are able to get around the censors, the shutting down of radio and tv and media.

Here's to creativity and resistance in all it's wonderful ways.

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Sep 25Liked by Dr. Suneel Dhand

So thankful for all your share to show us the evil manipulation of corrupted entities! Be safe and continue to wake the masses as they don't seem to understand what's being done to them in the name of medecine. Yes some docs are pill pushers and their buddies, the pharmacist are drug dealers while politicians collect from the lobbies. Abolish all the agencies, clean the stables and start anew with dedicated people like you and Dr Campbell et al.

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