Comments by "Anita K" (@Anita-k) on "Dr. John Campbell"
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@LT-gc6kd
I know about this Hepatitis C treatment since at least ~15+ years, bc my now dead bf learned about the medical studies for these meds and urged the doctors there, to let him participate on his own risk basically, although the doctors there said to him, it's similar to a chemo-therapy.
He took part in this medical study against my advice btw, bc I had made very bad experiences with secret medical experiments (without my knowledge nor consent of course) a few years before I had met him; and on top of it, I was treated like a guinea pig there and not like a human ... although I wasn't an øpiøid addict back then, but I had told them honestly that I had just come out of prison for węęd-charges and therefore I had no medical insurance; which was/still is very unusual here in Austria/Europe and was a huge disadvantage for them and even more so for me, bc this became their excuse (for themselves) to make me pay in other ways for my accident's medical treatment back then I guess.
& That's not been the only time doctors experimented on me/us, as when we both had started the drųg replacement therapy together a few years later (~25 years ago), doctors basically persuaded us both to take some antidepressants, which at that point were declared as "not addictive" in all the packages descriptions - and of course these meds were addictive a.f., suddenly we were both addicted to a 2nd drųg and those antidepressant-withdrawals were equally as bad as øpiød-withdrawals, we were sooo furious!
& When we told the doctors about it, they didn't take us seriously at all, they all stared at us like some "weird medical anomalies" through their glasses - now it's common knowledge and part of the description of every existing antidepressant - these 2 experiences left me with the suspicion, it's generally speaking "normal medical practice", to take drųggies for all kinds of medical experiments.
& With all this background knowledge I had of course a bad gut feeling, when my bf took part in this medical study in that university-hospital, his treatment was to take a handful of pills daily and he puked several times a day, which according to his doctors allegedly had successfully lowered his hep C virus status, but I don't believe it vanished completely as it should've/they had claimed at the study's end ... instead it severely damaged his stomach and esophagus; the sudden inner bleeding happened bc the esophagus-aorta burst and he drowned in his own blood (weirdest thing is, shortly before his death he told me he planned to repeat the treatment).
He was 5 years younger than me and died, I've also hep C and I'm fine, although I only take blood-tests when my doctor pretty much blackmails me over my prescription and forces me to do it ... of course everybody reading this can think about all this information whatever they want.
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@mariadange06
I know, but this method requires mass reporting, so I normally use URL reporting instead, after copying Dr Campbell's URL, I go directly to the scammer's channel by pressing/clicking the imposter's profile pic (it'll show you that the account is 1 day old), choose reporting/"impersonating another person" aka identity theft, then YouTube wants said impersonated YouTuber's URL and I give the copy, then I can add "it's a scammer".
I already did all of this before, so I'm not tipping the account off, YouTube will need a while and it'd help if more are doing the same, the impersonator will need a new YouTube and Telegram account after that.
Dr Campbell himself wouldn't contact anybody without his verified account and doesn't have the time for it, it's the very first time I'm seeing an impersonator-scammer here ... likely bc the video's topic is Africa and scammers are expecting to find good-hearted victims here.
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