Week No 6 | 10/02/2021
Our giant leap, your small step
When resources needed for the survival of an organism or ecosystem become limited, balance is generally restored most quickly when resources are used judiciously and prioritised to the parts of the system that need them most. It’s the inefficiency of how resources are being allocated and prioritised by the humans who’ve assumed control over the current global pandemic that baffles me over and over – and I think I’m not the only one left head scratching! Standouts that don’t get enough airplay One standout element about covid-19 is that the virus that causes it targets mainly people with sub-par immune systems. Yet outside our sector of natural health-aware people – sadly still a small minority on our planet – precious nothing is being done to enhance immune health with simple things like vitamin D, vitamin C, zinc, quercetin, beta-glucans, Andrographis… the list goes on. Another standout is that preventing – for almost a year now – all those who are not sick with covid from carrying out their normal business, is now wreaking havoc on society. To the extent that the executive editor of the BMJ has referred to this as ‘murder’ (see our weekly news update below). Nature tends not to put its eggs in one basket. But the humans in control of the impossible ‘zero covid’ mission – the ones who’ve created cancel culture – have their very own v-basket – the ‘v’ referring to the unmentionable unless you decide you’re going to be a v-disciple. Any dissenting voices get cut (removed from YouTube anyway) – as Dr Pierre Kory found when he made an impassioned presentation of clinical data on ivermectin to the US Senate. Just a few months back that would have been viewed as more news worthy than cat videos given it was the precursor to the US National Institutes for Health changing its stance on the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin that is rapidly emerging as the single most potent drug for the prevention and early treatment of covid disease. One giant leap for us – one small step for you It is the peculiar climate that we face that’s forced us over these last few weeks to make a big decision about how we proceed at ANH-Intl. It’s a decision that’s built around what we feel and know we can achieve with more support, at this very critical juncture for natural health and our autonomy in how we manage our health. That’s the subject of our lead piece this week – one we’re calling a giant leap for us – and just a small step for you. We’re hoping the work will be ready on our website to move to this next phase of our activity within the next 8 weeks. Our second piece is on antibody-dependent enhancement of disease following vaccination – often referred to simply as ADE. Governments seem to think it’s a non-issue because it didn’t show up as a problem in Phase 3 trials. In my piece on this often contentious subject, I document the concerns of some leading scientists who aren’t being heard. We go as far saying it is a breach of medical ethics and law for those being vaccinated to not be informed of this risk before they roll up their sleeves. Our roundup of other news this week is rammed. From Hancock’s power grab over the NHS, the Council of Europe’s non-binding pronouncement that mandating or coercing people into having vaccines, or limiting their rights because they’re unvaccinated, is a no-go – and so much more. We’re so looking forward to having you join us on this next, crucial part of our journey, one on which we’re going to do everything possible to make sure we’re not disconnected any further from the natural systems that spawned us. In health – naturally and sustainably, Rob Verkerk PhD Founder, executive & scientific director
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