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Russell Schierling's avatar

Wow, Unbekoming, I am humbled by your generosity. The response from the "Unbekoming Army" (TM that, BTW - I would be totally down with a T-shirt) has been overwhelming. I promise, however, that I will never keep up with you. You are a machine, my friend. The depth and breadth of what you post on your Stack is nothing short of amazing. Again, thank you. BTW, if your readers found Part I interesting, Part II is a proverbial "LuLu"!

Crixcyon's avatar

I was able to type in the article title info from November 2023 and find his site and the article using DuckDuckGo on Linux. I have thought that VAERS was nothing more than a veiled attempt to gather information about vaccine injuries and that it is structured to discover only a very small sampling of the true data.

That, of course, is by design in order to protect big pharma's gruesome and debilitating vaccine empire. 1 in 100 is probably close to the facts. True, it makes compiling any of this slim evidence and coming to conclusions rather lacking.

Media Luna's avatar

Thank you for featuring Dr. Schierling’ s work.

jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

If you accept the '100th monkey' theory of societal advancement, the suppression of Dr. Schierlings' work (and all suppressed good work in real science research) means the 'normal' progress of humanity has been so stymied by big pharma, millions of lives have been needlessly lost.

Mike Chappelle's avatar

I salute Russell Schierling, subscribed, and I agree with him about your army and you being a machine.

On his substack the good doctor wrote: "... While it’s inarguable that antibiotics saved significant numbers of lives (but not nearly as many as public health and hygiene), it’s not as easy to make the same case concerning vaccines."

I left this comment: I don't know if others have done so, but I think "it might be possible to make an argument that antibiotics did not save a significant number of lives. It's been awhile, but I think an early trial that took place in Madras is worth revisiting in this regard. The active arm in the trial included feeding those patients and making sure they did not share the trial food with their hungry families. Also, the significance of the trial being conducted in Madras is part of the story. I can't remember the journals where I read all this, but I would help you track it down if you want."

KMT's avatar

Thank you so much for introducing Dr Schierling.

Ron.C's avatar

NO SHOTS EVER!!! What does it have to take to wake people up!

EK MtnTime's avatar

Thank you for the introduction to Dr. Schierling and his amazing and much needed work. While the truth is coming out at a greater and faster rate than prior to “Covid”, many millions more are oblivious there’s any truth to learn. Introductions, such as this one, is one way how the word spreads out to reach new horizons. Thank you, Unbekoming for the body of work you provide to help as many people as possible learn how to heal themselves, et al, and safeguard against Big Pharma and the Medical Industrial Complex.

Jayne Evans's avatar

How strange? I couldn't subscribe to Dr Schierling Unfiltered by clicking the link in the article (getting some garbled message instead). I had to cut and paste it into the search bar of Substack.