The Netherlands was well represented at the congress, with Maarten Fornerod as the moderator from Stichting Artsen Collectief, a Dutch foundation of doctors. Wouter Aukema presented alarming data illustrating the harmful effects of Covid vaccines. General practitioner Rob Elens, recognized for his use of ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, and other anti-inflammatory treatments and supplements, shared his experiences in managing Long Covid and vaccine-injured patients. Immunologist Theo Schetters provided insights on excess mortality in the Netherlands and lawyer Meike Terhorst addressed the cautious introduction of digital vaccination passports in Europe.
During the evaluation, it became evident that political pressure is vital to mitigate future risks posed by current health policies. It’s essential to keep engaging with politicians and alerting them to new regulations that threaten our medical and personal freedoms. International collaboration with critical movements is key to preventing harmful legislation.
The congress, organized by the Croatian organization Incijativa Hipokrat, fostered an intimate, workshop-like atmosphere that encouraged deeper discussions and valuable insights. This experience has certainly left me eager for more. On a personal note, I achieved a significant milestone: I flew for the first time since my vaccine injury. I was apprehensive about how my brain fog, tinnitus, and ear pressure would react to flying, but to my surprise, my “Pfizer ears” handled the flight remarkably well. Huray!
Source: https://thelongshot.nl/sarajevocongress/
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