This article continues the chapter I wrote for Robert Malone’s upcoming book “Lies My Gov't Told Me: And the Better Future Coming”. If you haven’t already, it’s best to start with Part 1 before reading the final instalment here.
Back in 2021, when it became clear that governments and health agencies weren’t interested in saving lives, I did what so many other doctors and scientists did: I took the message to the people.
It may (or may not) surprise people to know that I am not a natural public speaker. For most of my life, this has been something I’ve feared and avoided at all costs. In fact, I used to think there was something unpalatable about my ideas, and this made me feel that it was often not safe to speak. But we are a planet in the throes of labour, and labour invariably forces you to set your ego to one side, face down your fears, and surrender to a process far greater than any previous sense you may have had about yourself.
So, I began to give talks about ivermectin, everywhere from online summits to my local playground. Needless to say, with YouTube and Twitter and Facebook de-platforming me, getting the message out was, and still remains, a considerable challenge. However, I don’t give up easily. When I was a child, my father used to take me trekking. Not family-friendly hikes in the country, but achingly long, difficult treks up mountains. It was hard, challenging, and taught me about endurance. Perhaps that’s why, in the face of one challenge after another, I keep going. In sport, it’s called having a ‘big match temperament’: the hunger to do your best and win against even the strongest of adversaries.
I think this temperament, combined with a sincere, heartfelt wish to help humanity, is what has kept so many of us ploughing on. Despite the obstacles, despite concerted efforts to silence doctors, scientists, the vaccine-injured, we have collectively persevered. And with each contraction, with each new source of pressure applied, the baby – our new world – moves further down the birth canal.
In April 2021, we held the world’s first International Ivermectin for Covid Conference. At the end of the two days, I gave a closing speech, which on reflection, was my first public call for a new way of doing things – for this new life. I called for industry-led trials to end and for trial data to be independently analysed. “Anything less than total transparency cannot be trusted,” I said. I also stated that the hierarchical evidence pyramid – where RCTs are at the top, and other forms of evidence further down – is defunct, and suggested that a circle would be more appropriate. This circle would represent the integrated body of evidence from difference sources including observational studies, real world data, qualitative data of people’s views and experiences, and the expert opinion of doctors – as well as systematic reviews and meta-analyses of RCTs. I exhorted doctors to reach out to colleagues around the world and share what they knew, and to come together as professionals against medical tyranny. I even called for an alternative medical body that would represent the interests of the people, not sociopathic billionaires. As I spoke, I could feel the weight of lives being needlessly lost, and felt keenly how few were aware of what was really happening. I choked back tears.
There is a pivotal moment in childbirth where a mother transitions out of active labour and becomes ready to push. In this liminal point, the intensity can be so profound and unbearable that the mother begins to doubt her ability to give birth at all. She may faint, weep, beg for medical intervention – and if she is with good midwives, they will remind her to trust in herself, in her body and in the process of life itself. The midwives know what the mother may not: that even in the depths of exhaustion, she has the power to push forward.
Out of the distress and, at times, exhaustion, that so many of us felt, came the power to push forward. Forward is the only way. Not long after I made that impassioned speech, my hope and vision, shared by so many others, began to take form. In September 2021, a group of us founded the World Council for Health. A new organisation for a new world. This international body is made up partner organisations from many countries and manned by volunteer scientists, doctors, lawyers, activists, other health professionals and also representatives from vaccine-injured groups. It offers independent support and information on how to take control of your health. Completely independent with no conflicts of interest, its mandate comes from the people. It is also doggedly transparent: anyone can listen in to our weekly General Assembly meeting, anyone can access our resources.
Millions of people have visited our website, downloaded our guides, listened in to our online events – and learnt new ways to take care of themselves and each other. Everyone is welcome. In the future, I envisage a whole new health platform where people can access health practitioners of their choice directly and will own their personal data, and where practitioners can offer their services, free from manipulation by political and big pharma interests – where good health, not disease, is the focus, where the doctor-patient relationship is held sacred, and where the role of nature in healing is remembered and valued. I also see a new and exciting opportunity to revamp our approach to research and enjoy a new exploration of all the medical secrets that Mother Earth has to share with us. This could not be more timely, as Covid and Covid-19 vaccines have brought a swathe of new and emerging diseases and health conditions. It’s not by chance that one of our most viewed guides on the World Council for Health website is on natural ways to detox from the Covid-19 spike protein.
These are tender beginnings, but after many months of feeling like those of us speaking out are a small minority, we are now receiving more and more support as people recognise the need for change and realise that change is possible. No more billionaire so-called ‘philanthropists’ – we the people, who truly love humanity, are the philanthropists the world needs. Philanthropy is not about money – it’s about love. It would be easy to look back, endlessly dissect what has happened and focus exclusively on the fight, but resistance is extremely draining. We need to push forward and keep going. During this time, I have borne witness to the beginnings of what I believe is a grassroots transformation in how we live and work. I have seen people coming together to support each other and reimagine new ways of doing things. I have seen in action what I have always known, which is this:
We thrive in love, trust, joy and compassion, and we possess the freedom to make our own choices. In any given moment, we can choose how we respond to what is happening to us and to others. We can take control of our lives and decide how we want our societies to be. This crisis, with all its darkness, is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for us to step away from fear and create the life we want. Together, we truly are giving birth to a new world, where life is held sacred, where systems of money, health and technology serve us rather than the other way around, and where everyone is loved. Welcome to the new world.
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Just brilliant! Thank you so much for all the work you do. It is very much appreciated.