Dr. Rashid Buttar, With Thanks
I was saddened and more than a little shocked to learn a few days ago of the death of Dr. Rashid Buttar. He was just 57 years old.
In case you do not know of Dr. Buttar, it can be put in a nutshell: he was one of the good guys. A man of courage and integrity, with the interests of all life at heart.
I first became aware of Rashid's existence around three years ago. Like many other people, I was assisted greatly by his knowledge and his example of clarity and fearlessness in the first few panic-driven months of the convid era. He was interviewed a number of times in videos which went viral, despite all efforts by the dark eminences of silicon valley to delete them out of existence.
As a man with a past in the medical world, he could explain clearly and with confidence how masks were never intended to keep out things like viruses, and how these apparently infectious particles are so tiny that they will pass through the material of masks with no trouble at all. He also chaired a round table of doctors to discuss the main themes salient to the plandemic; this was another great influence on my then-developing perception of what was really going on.
Buttar was also a man with former standing in the military of the USA. This, combined with his skills in the world of health, helped to give him a strong personal presence, and to be a force to be reckoned with.
I had stopped following his output by the end of 2020 - you can't do everything -, but he continued to speak, and campaign against the plandemic measures in general, and the fake vack-scenes in particular. He was among the highest profile members of 'the resistance', a tireless warrior.
Apparently he fell ill in October 2022, and claimed that he had been poisoned. He spent time in ICU with heart problems congruent, he said, with infection from the vack-scenes through the process of shedding from the vack-scenated to the unvack-scenated.
Reasons for his death remain a matter of mystery. It hardly sounds like a natural death to me, however; and, with his popularity and professional credentials, he would be a prime target for taking out. Such events are brought into being, not simply to remove a member of 'the opposition', but to provide an example to others, to act as a warning: look what happened to him; you wouldn't want that happening to you too, would you?
Whatever the reasons for his death, Dr. Rashid Buttar will be missed. Humanity is the poorer for his passing.
Should you wish to find out more about Dr. Buttar, use of one of the more conventional search engines will throw up smears, lies, and propaganda, churned out by the cesspit of humanity. In the inverted reality which characterises much that passes as information, 'disinformation' means 'truth'; 'truth' means 'disinformation'. Black is white, white is black, and Orwell's newspeak has a field day. 'Interestingly' using the 'images' facility for searching turned up some of the real sites dedicated to the work of Dr. Buttar.
My thoughts are with the family and friends of Rashid Buttar. We need to honour and remember our modern people of courage, and follow their example as best each of us can. They are sorely needed today.
Here is a nice tribute to him: https://www.activistpost.com/2023/05/tributes-to-dr-rashid-buttar-in-memoriam.html
And here is something from the archives: https://odysee.com/@Hospitals:d/lodonReal-dr-round-table:e?sunset=lbrytv