Dr. Outrageous (that's what we affectionately call him, but his real name is Dr. Bryan Ardis) will return to speak at the upcoming Red-Pill Expo, and he is going to be as outrageous as ever. We call him that because he has been so far ahead of his time in recognizing frauds in health care that he has been brutally ridiculed on
almost all of his findings -- at first.
He is the first one who warned that Remdesivir, the mandatory drug for Covid therapy, was so toxic that it was the major cause of deaths attributed to Covid. That fact now has been well documented.
He is the first to reveal that venom from snakes and sea creatures has been a hidden ingredient in almost all the poplar drugs that mask the symptoms of disease but also require endless medication (spelled profit) for the life of the patient. After Ardis provided the manufacturers' research and reports on these drugs, his
critics stopped laughing and now are silent.
He is the first to reveal to the general public that nicotine is not addictive in spite of endless pronouncements to the contrary (the addiction comes from other chemicals added to cigarettes precisely for that purpose), and that small amounts of
nicotine in the bloodstream act as a barrier to spike proteins, which is why smokers were statistically less subject to Covid than non-smokers. And, no, you don't have to smoke to obtain these amounts, because they are found in a variety of nutritious foods. Dr. Ardis uses small nicotine patches just to be sure - and so do I.
Now he will undoubtedly be ridiculed for claiming that Big Pharma has been deliberately salting our meds and foods with chemicals officially called Obesogens that were designed specifically to disrupt normal metabolism so those who consume them will become obese and stay obese. But why would Big Pharma want to trick everyone into obesity?
Duh! How much money do you think those companies make from anti-obesity drugs, surgery, and therapy - including the huge diabetes market for insulin?
Deliberately making people sick just for
money is an outrageous claim, right? Well, hold off judgement until you hear what Dr. Ardis has to say on the subject. He might be right once again.
Dr. Ardis will tell this story at the Red-Pill Expo in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on July 12 and 13. Click below to hear him explain further what he
will be covering at the Expo.
This link will take you to the Expo
website. Scroll to the speakers' section and click on Dr. Ardis' photo.
G. Edward Griffin