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Audio Writer/Producer/Editor. Dad. Anti-Collectivist. Merit not DEI. Content of one’s Character…

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UnWoke Audio
UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller I mentioned it because you seem to find it incredulous that human beings can be corrupted so easily. Covid reminded us how easily people go along with authority and can do horrible things. Like locking down children when they’re in no danger from this virus.
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UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller Because the ones who complied showed distress, does that make the results any less disturbing? I have a genetic marker that makes me trust human beings less than the average bear. So the results of this groundbreaking experiment do not surprise me.
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
The “ventilators killed patients” narrative persists for the same reason as many others I've been highlighting here. It exploits a complete lack of understanding of critical care. Ventilators weren’t causing death. They were used in patients already in severe respiratory failure. Many of whom would not survive without intervention. Early in the pandemic, mortality was high because the disease was severe, protocols were evolving, and clinicians were dealing with an entirely new pathology under pressure. Blaming the intervention instead of the underlying condition is basic cause and effect failure. As evidence improved, ventilation strategies changed and outcomes improved with them. That’s how medicine works. Rewriting that history as “doctors killed patients” isn’t analysis. It’s ignorance dressed up as accusation.
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“Was COVID just mismanagement—or worse?”

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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
The new trend of many people rejecting evidence-based medicine, vaccination, and peer-reviewed analysis, meta-analysis and the rising hate toward 'true' doctors in favor of personal anecdotes, 'naturopathy,' 'quacks' and discredited papers might look harmless now. But in a decade or so this rejection of science could trigger an extinction-level event. It’s important to note: 'Big Pharma' is not the same as your doctors. While every field has its black sheep, the irony is that these 'alternative' grifters all have a personal website selling their own unregulated pills. Their whole business model is to make people distrust their doctors. They aren't fighting the system; they are just a different kind of salesman
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UnWoke Audio
UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller The system controlled the rollout of ventilators. No individual doctor and nurse was sitting there twirling their mustaches. Often times the people carrying out this corrupt industries mandates have good intentions, but the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
@UnWokeAudio You make such interesting points. Do you know how much it costs to have a few people per person on a ventilator to keep them alive and what happens to your incentive when your other patients die? You don't think there is a bigger incentive then just to ventilate if you have to?
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
@UnWokeAudio Do you think people who are paid really well are easily seduced?
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UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller I for one I’m gonna turn to healthy food, movement and natural supplements first. I trust nature and the body’s incredible capacity to heal itself.
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
@UnWokeAudio Thats great. But if we all eventually get sick from something, do we not need pharmaceuticals then?
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UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller They’re just few and far between. Because the industry is so seductively corrupting and so huge and can pay people really well. But it’s a sickness system not a wellness system. No wonder it’s one where cutting off the healthy body parts of children could be justified.
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
@UnWokeAudio Seriously? Is this all doctors or just some?
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UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller Dumb question. No one gets out of this life alive, Einstein. But 20 years ago, the doctor tried to convince me to start taking statins for my autoimmune kidney disorder. I’m so glad that I said no thanks and focused on those 3 things.
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
@UnWokeAudio So if you apply those things you will never get sick?
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UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller you could say the same thing about what can make a person much healthier very quickly: diet and exercise and natural supplements. But the allopathic medicine industry can’t make a dime off of those three components.
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
@UnWokeAudio Its kinda sad that the people who benefit most from pharmaceutical products would reject them out of hand. Is it the industries fault that they dont know or is it something that is just very difficult to figure out?
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UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller If they stood up to the corruption, they wouldn’t have a job and doctors are in debt 300,000 just to get through medical school and everybody works in medicine gets paid very well. It’s a great job to have so you look the other way.
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
@UnWokeAudio lol. You dont think the doctor is just proposing the only thing he knows to work?
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UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller Most doctors during Covid were cowardly. There were some heroic doctors thank goodness—the ones that signed the Barrington Declaration for instance. Most medical professionals are totally captured by the corrupt industry they work for.
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UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller All the journals are absolutely controlled by big Pharma and big med. and we all know that there wasn’t time to do any kind of proper testing. Even though they knew that this Covid thing was going to come because they were running war games about it and talking about it Fauci was
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
@UnWokeAudio You do know its not "the industry" that did the trials, right? Any idea how many people were involved in each of those? Is your position that hundreds of people would conspire to lie to everyone else when there is evidence that a medicine would save family members?
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UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller Anyone who’s a good doctor knows that one-size-fits-all is terrible medicine. When a doctor tells me as someone with an autoimmune disorder that I should take an experimental gene agent that can mess with your already messed up Immune system, I know they’be been corrupted.
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
@UnWokeAudio You dont have an answer for my question. If it worked why was there no evidence in the large trials?
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UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller I don’t really know if it works great for Covid or not. But I sure as hell know that something like ivermectin being demonized immediately so that big Pharma can make billions and billions of dollars is extremely fishy. People can see that.
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
@UnWokeAudio Thats also not how science works. Let me ask you, does Ivermectín always work for Covid or just sometimes?
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
The belief that “early ivermectin works” for Covid is internally inconsistent and not decision-rational. If taken seriously, it also means claims that doctors treated thousands of patients and kept them all out of hospital cannot be relied on as those claims don’t align with trial evidence or real-world patient flow. The argument is unfalsifiable and non-reproducible. Negative trial? Too late. No effect? Wrong dose. No replication? Wrong population. Real treatments don’t behave like this as they show a consistent signal, even in imperfect studies. Across randomized trials, ivermectin shows no reproducible clinical benefit. Even in early-treated groups. To sustain the claim, the conditions keep narrowing until it becomes untestable and unusable. What remains isn’t evidence. It’s an irrational belief that adapts to avoid being disproven.
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UnWoke Audio@UnWokeAudio·
@MauritzPreller This is why you captured medical professionals are so scared right now because the public is turning against you they see the truth that’s the silver lining of Covid
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Mau@MauritzPreller·
@UnWokeAudio So if ivermectín worked, why did it not show up in large RCT's? x.com/i/status/20315…
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0/6 if you count Itech TOGETHER Trial 2022 1,358 High-risk outpatients 400 µg/kg daily for 3 days Hospitalization or prolonged ER observation No reduction in hospitalization vs placebo nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…⁠ I-TECH Trial 2022 490 Hospitalized mild-moderate patients with risk factors 0.4 mg/kg for 5 days Progression to severe disease No reduction in progression to severe COVID-19 jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…⁠ ACTIV-6 (standard dose) 2022 1,591 Outpatients mild-moderate COVID 400 µg/kg for 3 days Time to sustained recovery HR 1.07 no clinically meaningful improvement jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…⁠ ACTIV-6 (high dose) 2023 1,432 Outpatients ≥30 yrs 600 µg/kg for 6 days Time to recovery Higher dose also showed no benefit jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…⁠ PRINCIPLE Trial 2024 ~2,000+ platform participants Community patients ≥50 yrs or comorbid 300 µg/kg daily for 3 days Time to recovery / hospitalization No clinically meaningful improvement in recovery or hospitalization sciencedirect.com/science/articl…⁠ COVID-OUT Trial 2022 1,323 (ivermectin arm) Early outpatient COVID ~390–470 µg/kg/day for 3 days Hospitalization / urgent care / death No benefit compared with placebo

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