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It was such a joy to interview you, John! When I said you are a hero, I meant it. xo

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Hi John,

I'm not sure if we've 'met' before, but the 'synchronicity' of chatting with you on Sasha's stack and then again seeing you on Tessa's interview on the same day was rather surprising.

Reminded me of that final scene between Rick and Louise at the end of Casablanca. Looking forward to reading you!

steve

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It was an excellent and enlightening interview. Thank you.

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I"m so glad that you are finding a wider audience, John. Your integrity and devotion to healing are so admirable, and so needed right now. You show what is possible in medicine. Thank you for leading by example!

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Jan 9, 2023Liked by John Day MD

Thank you John! Wonderful interview! I feel your kindness and deep humanity completely! There were so many things in that interview I'd love to comment on, but I also appreciate the link to your previous blog about the recommendations for the virus prevention and treatment. I had most of the items but added the lecithin to the mix! I too, felt very early that the 'jab' was just wrong for many reasons. The first was a long-time suspicion of all jabs. My last one was a pneumonia vax which I felt was ok, as my dad had a very serious case when older. But the big questions were around the last of long-term testing of the new one, along with an article I'd read about animal testing of a cv vax that killed all the test subjects when exposed to the 'wild' virus. The final clincher was the huge amount of pressure from the government for everyone from infants to old folks to take it. Never before in history has any vax been pushed this way! It made sense that in a true pandemic, people would willing take a 'safe and effective' vax. This one was neither, which has strongly come to light with so many recent deaths and injuries. The apparent hidden agenda has become ever clearer as well. Thank you for being a true hero!

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Hi again John,

Was just looking through comments between us for a cross reference to another comment I am making ... when I just noticed Tulsi Gabbard in the photo. I must confess, I have been pulling a "Chris Hedges" and have not once exercised my right to vote in a U.S. presidential election.

But there has been one, and only one person to whom I have donated funds, on multiple occasions, and well beyond my means ... Tulsi Gabbard. In retrospect, I suspect she has too much personal integrity to get down in the mud and really wrestle with the pigs ... though I got a kick out of it when she knocked Kamala Harris out of the ring.

As I live in Japan, and my U.S. citizenship offers no services other than IRS notifications, I haven't really kept up with national politics over there. But I really, really like RFK Jr. Don't know how the synergy between their two temperaments would work out, but a tag-team of the likes of him and Tulsi would give me chills, though not a snowball's chance of winning what the corporate-state has most likely already decided.

Just wanted to say hi, and apologize for not keeping up with the reading, much less the commenting.

Cheers John!

steve

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Jan 8, 2023Liked by John Day MD

The look Tulsi is giving you says it all...confused, tired, yet trying to appear focused. She was not really listening it would seem. Cannot trust Gabbard myself. Looking forward to your interview with Tess.

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