Was Pierre Kory in New York City April/May 2020?
Mark Kulacz, of Housatonic Live, is saying that he doesn’t believe that Pierre Kory was in New York City in April/May 2020, as Dr. Kory has claimed.
Mark’s a very well respected investigative reporter, and he’s someone I respect. I have to admit when I first heard him say it on his Rumble channel, I was more than a little bit skeptical. But I’ve decided to break it down and take a look at it.
Mark isn’t one to mince words, so here’s what he’s saying:
Pierre Kory wasnt in New York City for April or May 2020. He lied. Instead he was in Wisconsin, and then helping with the George floyd analysis, making sure the police were solely blamed and not drugs. How did other researchers miss this? Were they collaborating w/kory all along?
If you want more details, Mark has at least two videos up on this topic on his Rumble channel.
Pierre Kory not in New York City until AFTER helping George Floyd case in May 2020?
More evidence Kory not in NYC until AUGUST 2020, and references Kyle-Sidell in July 2020 (Oxygen)!
Dr. Kory has made several references to being in New York City from late April 2020 through late May 2020.
Dr. Kory’s FLCCC bio shows that he was “COVID-19 Emergency Critical Care Attending Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY in May 2020.
In an interview with Sean Burke on August 8, 2020, Dr. Kory said that he ran “his old ICU” (Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center) in New York City for 5 weeks beginning on April 27, 2020. The date of arrival on April 27 was “after the surge,” according to Kory.
I wouldn’t go as far as to call April 27 “after the surge,” but it was a period when deaths were rapidly falling according to official data. You can see where April 27, 2020 falls on the New York COVID death graph from USA Facts, on the blue dot.
VIDEO: Dr. Pierre Kory: His results were "Not Very Good" at Beth Israel in New York City Spring 2020
In his August 2020 interview with Sean Burke, Dr. Kory said that although he was using the MATH+ protocol that he helped develop, his results were “not very good” compared to his colleagues who were also using the MATH+ protocol. Kory said the medicine worked, but that his patients hadn’t received their treatments early enough. Kory did not elaborate on how his peers achieved better results than he did.
VIDEO: Dr. Kory, May 6, 2020: Patients waited too long to come to the Hospital
On May 6, 2020, Kory elaborated on why the MATH+ protocols were not working for him. He told the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs that he had been in New York for two weeks at that point, and that he was “throwing the book” at his patients without success.
Kory continued to report to the Senate in early May that patients were reaching him at a more advanced stage of “disease” than had been the case one month earlier, prior to his arrival. According to Kory, patients were too scared to come into the hospitals due press reports of high death rates in hospitals. Because people came to the hospital too late, the “disease” advanced too far for Dr. Kory to save their lives by the time he treated them.
Dr. Kory also wrote on Substack that he was at “my old ICU” beginning in late April.
In this Substack, Kory also wrote that he first received a call in early June 2020 asking him to provide expert witness testimony for George Floyd’s case.
Pierre Kory, Substack: Expert Witness Testimony of the George Floyd Murder Case, June 25, 2022.
"Of the many thoughts and visions that replay in my head, I have a clear memory from early June of 2020 when I was mowing my lawn on a beautiful Saturday. (Editor Note: the tirst Saturday in June was June 6) I had just gotten back from running my old ICU in lower Manhattan, working 60+ hour weeks while trying to write and publish my first papers on COVID, staying in a somewhat closet sized hotel room for over a month. As exhausted as I was, I also felt somewhat exhilarated from helping support my former colleagues who were completely exhausted from that first wave of over-run ICU’s in New York City. With my arrival in late April, they were finally able to take a few days off or even a vacation. They were really beat up. But that is a story for another time." The phone rang. I stopped the lawnmower and answered even though I did not recognize the number. It turned out to be the agency that often contacts me (via email only) to inquire whether I am suitable as an expert witness in either an ICU or pulmonary malpractice case. A phone call on a Saturday for a malpractice case? This is weird. It quickly started to make sense when the woman said that she had a high profile case that the lawyers had insisted required strict confidentiality. Would I be willing to maintain strict confidentiality? Hmm. Interesting. Am I able to produce a comprehensive report within 10 days? I had just resigned from the University of Wisconsin, had finished my stint in New York, and thus was unemployed, sort of (the FLCCC consumed all of my time). But the answer was yes. The next one was what got me, “Do you have or have you had any conflicts of interest with… the Minneapolis Police Department?” I knew immediately it was George Floyd. The protests were in full swing across the country. Whoa. Why are they calling me about George Floyd? His was not a medical malpractice case?
George Floyd died on May 25, 2020. On June 1, a private autopsy and the Hennapin County Medical Examiner determined that the death was a homicide. However they also noted fentanyl intoxication. I’m not trying to referee this debate. Wall Street Journal:
After the family released results of its private autopsy, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner said Monday its own examination had also determined Mr. Floyd's death was a homicide. The county medical examiner found the cause of death was "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression." Its autopsy results also indicated heart disease, fentanyl intoxication and recent methamphetamine use.
According to Dr. Kory, he returned to Wisconsin from New York City in late May 2020, then received a call to provide expert witness testimony on George Floyd on a Saturday in early June. The first Saturday in June 2020 was June 6, 2020.
Also according to Kory, he resigned from the University of Wisconsin in May 2020. As he said in his previously mentioned substack, “I had just resigned from the University of Wisconsin, had finished my stint in New York, and thus was unemployed.”
There is also an August 5, 2020 New York Times article that references Kory’s resignation from the University of Wisconsin in May 2020. The article also references that Kory was in New York in May 2020.
Kory was so frustrated about the hospital’s approach that in May he resigned, taking a job instead at Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee. “Our differences were so far apart, I felt I couldn’t be a part of it,” said Kory, who foresaw, in April, a “catastrophe” if doctors at any hospital could apply only supportive care (Editor note: Kory has described ventilators as part of “supportive care.”) A colleague of his in New York, an I.C.U. doctor affiliated with a major medical center, confirmed that he, too, resigned from his hospital, in part because of tensions around his decision to try an F.D.A.-approved medication off-label and outside a trial. In May, Kory, following his disagreement in Wisconsin, spent several weeks in New York treating patients, often with steroids.
Of course the New York Times did not mention that Kory’s patients died at a “not very good” rate despite Kory treating them with steroids. More great reporting from the “Newspaper of Record.”
Dr. Kory is a liar, on that Mark and I agree. Kory misrepresented the cause of death of “COVID” patients to the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, which is a crime he should be charged for.
And the only thing tying Kory to New York City in April/May 2020 that I’ve seen are Kory’s own words and secondary reporting based on his words.
Nothing I have seen so far proves that Kory was lying about being in New York City in April and May 2020, however. Mark Kulacz has referenced documents showing that Dr. Kory was employed at the University of Wisconsin in April/May 2020 prior to his resignation in May 2020. It seems that Mark is conflating Kory’s employment by the University of Wisconsin with Kory physically being in Wisconsin in April/May 2020.
I respect Mark enough to look into his reporting, and I’ll keep an open mind to new information going forward, but at this point I just don’t see why Kory would go to such lengths to fabricate being in New York City in April/May 2020. I also don’t think it makes much sense to tie Kory’s presence or absence in New York City between late April and late May 2020 to George Floyd, when Floyd didn’t even die until May 25, 2020.
I can see how Kory may have been first contacted about George Floyd earlier than a Saturday in June, in late May perhaps, and that it may have prompted Kory to return to Wisconsin from New York City and resign from the University of Wisconsin. There may have been some issue with a conflict of interest with the University of Wisconsin. As Kory said, an agency asked him “Do you have or have you had any conflicts of interest with… the Minneapolis Police Department?”
So that’s enough I suppose. I wish I had a more clear, definitive answer for you. I know it’s a bummer topic. Somebody tell me about some indictments or something instead of people getting away with mass murder. Here have some fireworks.
Charles Wright
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