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All I am going to say here is that I would not be surprised even one tiny bit. This whole thing has given me a bad feeling from day one. But since I'm not a "feelings" person, I've simply offered my opinion and folded my arms. I will continue to do so.
But I will say, that's a very grim prediction. I certainly do not want to say "I told you so" on this one. If true, though, it would be pretty ironic: prevent a disease with a 0.14% mortality rate with a vaccine having a 62% mortality rate.
And I will also say this: IF something like this is true, I put most of the blame DIRECTLY on the leftist vaxophiles who have done everything in their power to force an experimental drug on everyone. If true, YOU GET TO LIVE WITH THAT.
And another irony is that if people start dying en mass because of the vax, the drug companies--via US law--hold no responsibility whatsoever. If half your family dies, you cannot legally touch the vax makers.
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So a doc can predict exactly how many years the patients would die? Hmm not buying it
They do that all the time. It's called a prognosis. Perhaps you've heard of it. Many of my relatives were told by doctors that they have an XX chance of dying in XX number of years, after being diagnosed with a disease. Oddly enough... the docs were right.
I wish the people calling him a quack would post some evidence. The one link posted about his removal from the hospital doesn't really refute his medical opinion, it just states that he was removed for being anti-vax. We should be open to any information that doctors have and also to any information that refutes it. But simply dismissing a difference of opinion from mainstream seems a bit foolish.
Welcome to the Machine. Any information that goes against the administration must be quashed.
BTW, I found what the doctor said in the video fascinating. But at the same time, heartbreaking. If his hypothesis is correct, that is a lot of people either dead or having their lives essentially ruined, placing them in a situation where they will need constant medical care. All because of overeager "religious" zealots. Haste makes waste, folks.
This is one matter I will certainly want to stay current on in the future. And you folks who are armchair doctors here trying to discredit this guy do NOT have a leg to stand on. This is an EXPERIMENTAL drug. No one knows the long-term effects. They can only guess. We'll just have to wait and see what he (or others) finds as time goes on.
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"a result of poor vaccination technique"
What on Earth does she mean by that?
Are doctors accidentally injecting the vaccine into blood vessels or fatty tissue instead of muscle?
It doesn't appear that she, or anyone from her office, had ever seen or spoken to any of his patients and hadn't even looked at their records. So , who knows what she meant by that comment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyPjAfNNA-U&t=1547s. This doctor has retired and explains the blood clots in simple terms. It's a great video if you want to learn about the blood clots. Some doctors and nurses were told that if they spoke bad about the vaccine not only would they would be fired they would also ruin thier career.
How stupid do I feel getting the Tump vaccine now? I should have known that operation warp speed was a bunch of bs.
Snarkiness isn't going to cut it here. You'll have to wait for doctors and researchers to sort it out. Could be nothing. Then again, it could be true. That's the thing with experiments... that's WHY they are called experiments.
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I hope he's wrong. I'm not calling him a Quack. I'm not calling him Anything.
I've known many doctors in my career. I've worked with many great Doctors and some Crappy Doctors. Some very talented and some Know it nothings.
That's all I have to say on this.
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