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Once introduced to this concept I recognize the problems everywhere. Almost everyone we encounter declares a stipulation that when questioned will say that “whatever” is required by some entity above them.

It’s maddening!

Once aware I see we actually have little to no liberty any longer.

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I completely agree with your comment - it's a Kafkaesque nightmare

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Thanks. I'll check this book out. I think it is easy to become complacent and lazy minded. Careers are at stake, and its easy to not rock the boat. My hats are off to those like Charles Hoffe, a persecuted British Columbia Canada doc who I came away super appreciative of. I don't live in BC, or Canada for that matter, but if I did, I would want him as my doc.

I often tell my medical establishment doctor to his face that if I did my job like they did in the medical profession did their job, I would be fired. It's the truth. I actually got a previous doctor, fresh out of med school to cry when I criticized him for making a prognosis based on a 15 minute exam, seeing me once per year. I moved on from him; One doctor I had to see regarding a heart issue asked if I was a medical professional because of the hard questions I was asking, which he had difficulty answering, which I am not. My career requires careful root cause analysis, or at least difficult to impeach evidence before costly decisions are made. Yes, this is extremely time consuming, expensive and difficult to apply the same rigor in the medical field, but that doesn't give the medical establishment license to be sloppy, and lazy, to cut corners for profit or expediency especially when life is in the balance; rushing to inject few billion arms with such sloppy science. The vaccine came out and I was amazed at the massive numbers of adverse affects reported by VAERS, which were swamping all other vaccines, combined. This wasn't a good sign.

When I reviewed the safety and efficacy data on the Pfizer vaccine, I came away shocked at the claims of 95% efficacy based on the weak data, and then they subsequently destroyed their control group by having them vaccinated. In theory, that experiment should be ongoing. I was under intense pressure as my career was in jeopardy...I eventually had to resign or face being fired. And then I read "turtles all the way down, Vaccine Science and Myth" that September, which was an eye opener. I pretty much distrust most doctors now as arrogant, ignorant, and lazy.

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I think we need to start holding these people to account somehow

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Sounds great. I just can’t see a path how except to get government out of medicine.

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A bit harsh? Jesus with the money changers in the temple was a bit harsh. Blunt language hardly qualifies as such.

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Thank you - I often agonise about these things

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