Senator Ron Johnson explains why he got an antibody test before considering a vaccine (i.e., The Greer Protocol)

May 11, 2021- by Steven E. Greer, MD

Senator Johnson is describing the Greer Protocol for deciding whether or not to get the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. Because he contracted the actual virus and recovered, thus having natural antibodies and immunity, he opted to not take the vaccine due to the elevated risk.

I was one of the first to recommend getting one’s antibodies tested before one gets the vaccine. I saw long ago that the deadly risk to the vaccine is with people who have already come across the virus and had circulating antibodies.

I was telling the heads of J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs trading to do this. I worked with the heads of NYU Hospital to get the proper antibody assays, which still most hospitals don’t have.

This is the Greer protocol.

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One Response to Senator Ron Johnson explains why he got an antibody test before considering a vaccine (i.e., The Greer Protocol)

  1. Linda ODonnell says:

    I agree with Dr Greer but I find it impossible to get my doctor to prescribe it.
    I don’t know who to turn to. Help!

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