I have long thought that any vaccine mandated without liability should not result in obscene profit for manufacturers. It is within the power of the state to make that so.
OMG. Thank you Keith for posting this. It is a great read. I read it when it was first posted but then couldn’t find it again (for reference and distribution). Now I have it. Mush appreciated.
Doctors are indoctrinated from medical school throughout their entire careers. They are fed info that the pharmaceutical industry and the AMA want them to know. They simply don’t seem to question anything they are told. And then you have the fact that history is on their side. Historically this is the procedure that has been done. Historically, this is what we prescribe. Historically, this is how we diagnose. so no one questions anything. My daughter is in college and is on a premed path and wants to work in the emergency room after medical school. She is incredibly bright, driven, and would no doubt be dedicated to any field she enters. I’m constantly dropping little hints that she should always question what she is told and always do her research. And look at alternative sources of research. Look at alternative medicines. Look at the entire picture not just what she is going to be told in medical school.
I have long thought that any vaccine mandated without liability should not result in obscene profit for manufacturers. It is within the power of the state to make that so.
This is a great Substack post
https://open.substack.com/pub/unbekoming/p/racketeering-in-medicine?r=1ikux7&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
OMG. Thank you Keith for posting this. It is a great read. I read it when it was first posted but then couldn’t find it again (for reference and distribution). Now I have it. Mush appreciated.
Np I sent the good ones to myself on WhatsApp to save
Doctors are indoctrinated from medical school throughout their entire careers. They are fed info that the pharmaceutical industry and the AMA want them to know. They simply don’t seem to question anything they are told. And then you have the fact that history is on their side. Historically this is the procedure that has been done. Historically, this is what we prescribe. Historically, this is how we diagnose. so no one questions anything. My daughter is in college and is on a premed path and wants to work in the emergency room after medical school. She is incredibly bright, driven, and would no doubt be dedicated to any field she enters. I’m constantly dropping little hints that she should always question what she is told and always do her research. And look at alternative sources of research. Look at alternative medicines. Look at the entire picture not just what she is going to be told in medical school.