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DrV’s Newsletter focuses on critical analyses and discussions related to health, nutrition, medicine, and their intersections with society and politics. It scrutinizes the management of the COVID pandemic, the influence of corporate power in the medical field, vaccine-related concerns, and the manipulation of public opinion through media.

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Top posts of the year

And their main takeaways
176 implied HN points 27 Jan 24
  1. Two presidential candidates who challenged pharma-globalist power were eliminated from the race in 2024.
  2. The remaining major candidates from both parties supported pandemic measures that led to a significant increase in deaths and costs for the nation.
  3. The influence of drug companies in politics, education, and media remains significant, impacting American elections.
117 implied HN points 15 Jan 24
  1. Chinese researchers solved the problem of pandemic viral mutations over 20 years ago with research involving 2 million people.
  2. YouTube removed a video discussing the antiviral benefits of selenium published around 2000 due to censorship.
  3. Studies have shown selenium's life-saving benefits in regards to viral mutations and selenium deficiency.
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78 implied HN points 04 Feb 24
  1. The concept of a 'sibling society' describes when society is led by immature impulses rather than responsible adults.
  2. Young men today often lack interactions with responsible adults, making mentoring and teaching challenging.
  3. Good leadership involves clear communication, enrollment of participants, protecting their welfare, and ultimately achieving defined goals.
78 implied HN points 09 Feb 24
  1. The author is going to review a video on 'Hidden Dangers of Vitamins and Supplements.'
  2. There is concern about the influence of drug companies on the US government.
  3. The topic of misinformation regarding nutrition and supplements is a focus of the author's work.
78 implied HN points 24 Jan 24
  1. Behaviors such as subsistence fishing and farming might be criminalized as ecocide, leading to severe penalties for a large part of the population.
  2. Eating for survival could be considered as a crime against the environment, labeled as ecocide.
  3. There is an agenda to guilt and make individuals pay for simple everyday actions like drinking coffee, hinting at a larger scheme from previous years.
58 implied HN points 03 Feb 24
  1. Using opposition as a spark for motivation and action is an effective strategy.
  2. Interacting with motivational material like books can provide perspective and insights.
  3. Personal evaluation and comparison of motivational resources can help in determining their utility for individual growth.
39 implied HN points 08 Feb 24
  1. Experimental injections are covered under the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) not the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP).
  2. Greedflation is about increasing prices for profit under the guise of inflation.
  3. Collective lawsuits are proposed as a solution to combat greedflation and other issues in the current system.