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Connie Nesley's avatar

Thank you so much for remembering her. As a retired nurse during covid I researched different methods to help family and friends. I found her early on and learned a lot from her that I used to help others. Like a stone thrown in the water with ripples extending out I wish she knew how those ripples touched the lives of others she had no way of realizing. She was a blessing to the world...may she rest in peace.

ohbaby's avatar

I couldn't agree more. And no doubt her contribution will only grow in stature as time goes on.

PamelaZelie's avatar

I did not know about this courageous lady.

Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord,

and let Your perpetual light shine upon her.

ohbaby's avatar

Not surprising being her work centered in Zimbabwe. I knew of her work with Ivermectin, but not the details of her tragic story.

I knew more of Dr. Shankara Chetty from South Africa, who also was sent through the ringer, being charged of unprofessional conduct while saving lives. He's still fighting these corrupt charges.

Dr Maria D Olivier🇿🇦's avatar

Not found guilty yet....court case postphoned

ohbaby's avatar

You referring to Dr. Chetty? I was under the impression he was found guilty.... https://iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/2023-02-26-kzn-doctor-found-guilty-for-using-unscientific-covid-19-treatments/

I guess this was just a propaganda piece. I'm gonna have to amend an article now. Turns out it was just what was stated on the charging document.

Made the update/correction... https://ohbaby.substack.com/p/big-pharmas-relentless-assault-now

Thanks for the heads up.

Dr Maria D Olivier🇿🇦's avatar

And he would not be found guilty ever..... he insisted on on an open public hearing....our courts too scared of this.

ohbaby's avatar

It might be harder to prosecute in 2025, but I wouldn't put it past them.

Yashu's avatar

RIP dear courageous Dr Jackie Stone

Tim Groves's avatar

Dr. Jackie Stone's suicide was probably born out of depression, desperation or despair—although I have no idea the full extent of the mental torment she was going through. It was one of many tragic stories from the COVID era that made a strong impact on me.

I am still livid at the medical mafia's treatment of some of the world's best and most courageous physicians, and I don't think I'll ever be comfortable with Big Government, Big Pharma, or Big Healthcare ever again.

But I think it's best to keep in mind Jackie's positive achievements. More important than how she died was how she lived. She saved the lives a lot of people. And she also clarified the effectiveness of high dose ivermectin in alleviating the some of the most dangerous symptoms COVID-19, particularly life-threatening low blood oxygen levels. This knowledge deserves to be preserved, made widely know, and built on. It may be very useful in future. And Jackie's efforts have helped make this possible. I am glad that you have honored her with a post on this Stack.

https://medicalupdateonline.com/2024/10/dr-jackie-stone-1965-2024/

ohbaby's avatar

It was a huge faux pas on my part, not mentioning her among all the heroes of this pandemic that needed to be corrected.

I keep wondering what could have been. Had she moved on to a western country, I think she would still be here today. She would have seen her impact more clearly, and most likely, would have had renewed purpose, desires and goals. That's what all the brilliant minds did during WW2, in fleeing the persecution. Although, these attacks on doctors are of a global nature. And she was kinda resigned that anything can be done about it, being how powerful these forces can be and still are.