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Originally Posted by Newsboy
Yep! And yet these same Trumpsters will believe this crap over what the New York Times reports!
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"over what the New York Times reports"
Why don't we compare the bio of the doctor who writes for the NYT to the bio of the doctor who was interviewed on the Alex Jones video that was linked in the OP.
I'll start with the doctor who writes for the NYT. Her bio is short and somewhat average..
Dr. Lisa Sanders..
She "is an American physician, medical author and journalist, and assistant clinical professor of internal medicine and education at Yale School of Medicine. She is an attending physician at Yale-New Haven Hospital"
"She has written a column called Diagnosis for The New York Times since 2002."
"She majored English in the College of William & Mary, and later graduated from the premedicine program from Columbia University and graduated medicine in 1997 in Yale School of Medicine at the age of 41, and is now part of the Department of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine.
Lisa Sanders won an Emmy Award as broadcast journalist (for ABC's "Good Morning America" and later for CBS News) and she was particularly drawn to stories about medicine, and eventually decided to pursue a career in the field.
In 2009, she published the book Every Patient Tells a Story, about the diagnostic value of patient interviews and their neglect relative to tests."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Sanders
(additional note: along with the one book she wrote which was named above, she wrote two other books..both of which were diet books)
The doctor interviewed on the Alex Jones video..
Dr. Steve R. Pieczenik, MD, PhD..
"Dr. Pieczenik received his B.A. from Cornell University,trained in Psychiatry at Harvard and has both an M.D. from Cornell University Medical College and a Ph.D. in International Relations from M.I.T.
He was the first psychiatrist ever to receive a PhD. focusing on international relations, and is the only psychiatrist to ever have served as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State. He served four presidents as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under Nixon, Ford, Carter, and Bush Sr. and was a Senior Policy Planner under president Reagan."
Biography – Steve Pieczenik Talks
(additional notes: He received a full scholarship to Cornell at the age of 16. His impressive medical government and military work is far to extensive to be able to quote more than just a small tidbit in here. I would suggest reading it for yourself to be able to fairly compare the two doctors.)
Dr. Pieczenik makes Dr. Sanders look like she's standing still. The majority of the doctors who write for the MSM have credentials that are similar to Sanders, which is seriously lacking when compared to the credentials of Dr. Pieczenik.