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Back to Episodes#64: Dr. Pierre Kory Returns and asks: "Is Long Covid a Cover for Vaccine Injury?
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In Episode #64 of The Ultimate Assist, John Stockton and Ken Ruettgers sit down with Dr. Pierre Kory, a former critical care physician who found himself at the center of controversy during the Covid-19 pandemic—and what followed after.
Dr. Kory shares his personal journey from working inside the traditional medical system to what he describes as being “pushed out” after challenging mainstream narratives. Now operating outside that system, he focuses on treating patients with chronic illness, including those he believes are suffering from vaccine-related injuries and long-term post-Covid conditions.
The conversation explores:
- The debate between “long Covid” vs. vaccine-related illness
- Why some treatments—like ivermectin and other low-cost therapies—became so controversial
- The role of pharmaceutical influence, censorship, and institutional control
- Emerging approaches to treating chronic neurological and immune dysfunction
Dr. Kory also discusses a wide range of alternative therapies he’s studied and applied in his practice—from low-dose ketamine protocols to oxidative therapies—and shares his belief that many potentially effective treatments are overlooked because they fall outside the traditional medical model.
The episode closes with a discussion on a lesser-known mineral-based water technology that Kory believes could have implications not just for human health, but for agriculture and global systems.
Whether you agree or disagree, this is a conversation that challenges the boundaries of modern medicine—and asks a fundamental question:
Are we missing solutions because they don’t fit the system?