Colin Powell. Saying goodbye to a trusted friend and hero has nothing to do with vaccines says doctor



The irony of becoming both a top diplomat and top soldier speaks to this man’s extraordinarily good character.


Tears are  shed by people who never met him.
Millions knew Colin Powell by reputation as a solid, stand-up superhero who achieved the notable distinction of being the topmost diplomat and the topmost soldier in the entire world.

“General Colin L. Powell, former U.S. Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, passed away this morning due to complications from COVID-19,” wrote his family on Monday on a social media platform.

Secretary Powell suffered multiple myeloma, a pernicious cancer of his plasma cells, according to Peggy Cifrino, General Powell’s chief of staff.

“Parkinson’s disease, cancer and their treatments deprived this patient of a full functioning immune system with which to build antibodies and stronger T-cells as a response to vaccine treatment,” explained Dr. Nassima al Amouri, a humanitarian medical doctor working among ordinary civilians of many nations in the deeply troubled nation of Syria.

“The patient, according to his family, was vaccinated against COVID-19 but that would have been a routine precaution despite the patient’s cancer-depleted immune response system,” explained doctor al Amouri.

“Nevertheless, Mr. Powell responded, is my understanding, and almost beat the COVID-19 infection, but a complication arose that his 84-year-old systems could not cope with,” she said.

“Caring doctors at Walter Reed Army Medical Center lost a patient they fought vigorously with a lot of heart, to save.

“And the world lost a very good friend and senior statesman,” said the doctor.

General Colin Powell with Norman Schwarzkopf Seen here with Joint Chiefs Chairman, General Colin Powell is General Norman Schwarzkopf.
General Powell was the 12th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in office October 1, 1989 to September 30, 1993. General Colin Powell served under Presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
16th United States National Security Advisor in office
November 23, 1987 to January 20, 1989
under President Ronald Reagan.
Photo Credit: US Army Historical Archive —Public Domain. | Cropped

“It is more than annoying that Fox News and the GOP uses the death of Colin Powell to advance an AntiVax argument. I urge everyone I know that Fox News is not a news organization but a radical entertainment platform and should change its name to Fox and Friends Cult,” said one very angry doctor working with the Civil Society Partners against COVID-19 in Singapore.

Photo Credit: Official US State department photograph of Secretary Colin Powell.
65th United States Secretary of State  in office from January 20, 2001 to January 26, 2005
Secretary Colin Powell served under President George W. Bush. Colin Powell was Preceded by Madeleine Albright and succeeded by Condoleezza Rice.
12th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in office October 1, 1989 to September 30, 1993, General Colin Powell served under Presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
16th United States National Security Advisor in office
November 23, 1987 to January 20, 1989
under President Ronald Reagan.