The FLCCC Alliance Community

The FLCCC is dedicated to developing highly effective treatment protocols to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 and to improve the outcomes for patients with the disease.

The hottest Substack posts of The FLCCC Alliance Community

And their main takeaways
4088 implied HN points β€’ 13 Jan 24
  1. It's important to speak up against malfeasance and unethical behavior, even if it's challenging or unpopular.
  2. Silence in the face of criminal activity is complicity, and it's crucial to stand up for what's right even if it means facing consequences.
  3. History will remember those who chose to do the right thing, and it's never too late to make a positive impact.
2456 implied HN points β€’ 21 Jan 24
  1. Fixing the healthcare system needs urgent attention and a collaborative effort.
  2. Key healthcare issues include suppressed drugs, unsafe products promotion, and corrupted medical narrative.
  3. Healthcare professionals and patients can learn together about various health conditions and treatments at the FLCCC conference.
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2496 implied HN points β€’ 07 Jan 24
  1. Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo wants to halt mRNA COVID-19 vaccines due to concerns over DNA contamination.
  2. Dr. Paul Marik found that simple lifestyle changes and repurposed drugs can prevent cancer.
  3. Dr. Robert Malone criticizes public health for failing and spreading misinformation about vaccine safety.
1316 implied HN points β€’ 11 Feb 24
  1. Dr. Pierre Kory emphasizes the need for a better healthcare system that puts patients before profits, focuses on robust scientific debate, and empowers patients to take control of their own healthcare.
  2. The FLCCC is conducting an observational cancer study in collaboration with five U.S. clinics to track patient responses to various adjunct cancer therapies using repurposed drugs.
  3. Dr. Pierre Kory presents evidence suggesting clinically significant shedding of spike proteins from vaccinated individuals, which he believes should be a focal point in discussions about mRNA vaccine boosters.