He runs or owns a private clinic in Idaho, he was being cheered by the crowd prior to speaking, Idaho hates anything covid safety related, so you know what side he's on before he even begins.

I'm not qualified to have my own opinions, I can only regurgitate what I've read and listened to from high level research facilities and specialists in the field. Let's just say he added a few things that probably don't have much actual fact or research to support his "fact based" statements.

His one miracle drug was only used on 42 patients that walked into his clinic. If we use Extemesceptics death ratios, all of these people would have recovered quickly and been fine with or without a drug treatment, which is what his 42 patients did.

So let's start from there.

His claims on Vitamin D were a bit astonishing, not the part about covid, but that you can't get "any corona virus" if you have the proper level of vitamin D. It was almost like he was selling vitamin D supplements.

He said he knows this as fact, I'm not aware of any study that proves it. It may benefit your immune system, but that's different than totally preventing it.


He mentioned certain low cost drugs that will stop you from getting covid, or will halt it in its tracks if you do get it. And that these drugs are common in India. We do know that one reason the death count has gone down is due to the use of various drugs being used off-label all around the world, but I don't think any actual studies indicate a miracle drug yet.

The India thing was something I just looked into the other day. The reports all indicated very low levels of infection, and low death numbers too. The resesrchers were puzzled about it and after looking into it found that due to the huge numbers of people, the poor health care system, and the fact people are dying at a high rate normally, few are checked for covid, and they don't have the infrastructure to do it even if they wanted to. After the fact checks have shown much higher cases of covid than first reported.

They did say people from that part of the world appear to have better resistance to it overall though. Which goes back to this Dr saying genetics is the reason minorities in this country are at more risk of getting it, and dying from it.

There was more, but these were some highlights that indicate where he wanted to go with the conversation.