Dr. Cole (Watch)


We are now 5 years since the first cases of Covid were detected in the US. The aftereffects of the pandemic are still with us. A recent study found 78% of doctors in the US felt long COVID is a genuine health problem. But only 7% felt confident about diagnosing.. And only 4%said they were confident about treatment. An early voice to the medical mysteries was Dr Ryan Cole, a Harvard trained MD with a PhD in Health Policy. I spoke with him about his key concerns, 5 years later and just what it was that triggered his immediate concern.

The following is a transcript of a report from “Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson.”
Watch the video by clicking the link at the end of the page.

What were the main things you were speaking out about?

Main thing was covid was treatable. Uh, early on when the word quote vaccine came out, I knew right away it was impossible. I spoke against that immediately. ’cause you can’t, you can’t vaccinate against coronaviruses based on the basic virologic principles and mutation rates and then natural immunity.

When you say you can’t vaccinate again, are you basically chasing something that’s changing so fast it won’t be affected?

Yeah, you look, look at Fauci Holy grail that he failed on, and that was an HIV vaccine. Why it has a spike protein. It also mutates, it’ss similar, but not the same, but it’s the same construct. Uh, you can never catch up with it.

It’s interesting because, um, we spoke to some of the experts in the military working on this problem prior to the vaccines being introduced, but they worked on the vaccines and the chief virologist there told us on the front end, kind of what you said, he said, RNA vaccines don’t work very well and don’t last very long. And if they did, we’d have one for aids.

Yes, absolutely correct.

When did you recognize, that this was a clotting disease?

What was interesting to me is I was noticing during 2020 pro-vaccine micro clots and vessels, and my subspecialty is skin pathology. So I was noticing a lot of biopsies of digits, the fingers, the toes, and there are certain patterns. And all of a sudden we saw an uptick of those patterns. So through the microscope, I, I saw a lot of clots. And

This is with covid? With covid before the vaccine.

Correct. And so I talked to colleagues around the world and asked them, Hey, are you seeing this? Yeah, a GI pathologist down in Texas seeing a lot of clots in my biopsies as well. So it was a subtle pattern we noted. So I noticed early on, and I started speaking out to at least my local community saying, Hey, look, we have a clotting problem with this disease, which far worsened when the genetic injections rolled out.

What did you start to see when the vaccine rolled out in pathology?

Um, well, that’s when I started getting reports from colleagues about clots all over the body and people dropping from pulmonary emboli. I have colleagues in the military talking about young, healthy, active soldiers ending up in the hospital with horrendous clots and, um, sudden death from clots, uh, strokes in young patients from clots.

I’m not a medical professional, but if I were part of a public health establishment that we’re rolling out a new vaccine or trying to get a handle on a new virus, I would be reaching out and gathering this data, talking to the people that do biopsies and autopsies and also that see and treat the living patients. It doesn’t seem like there’s any, any organized effort to do that. Y

You nailed it. And that’s, that’s my, my exceeding frustration early on, we treated this as though it were marburg or Ebola. And so the powers that be in Fauci and others, oh, don’t do autopsies, et cetera. The only way we learn from the death of a patient is if we do that postmortem examination that was discouraged worldwide. And even now with people dying suddenly and sudden adult death syndrome and whatnot, the number of autopsies is still abysmally low. So we can’t educate the next generation of doctors and scientists if we don’t examine. I I say all the time, you cannot find what you don’t look for.

What do you see ahead?

I see, uh, society that is waking up and a society. The, the Journal of American Medical Association paper in July, trust in physicians and hospitals went from 71% down to 40%. I see a revolution in healthcare of people, number one, taking responsibility for their own health, and two, um, finding a new way to seek health.

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  1. Dr Cole nēdz 2 b rekonīzd az 1 o th 4most othoritiz on covid n nēdz 2 b publishd evriwhere.

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