Doctor threatens pregnant woman that he won't be able to deliver her baby in a hospital unless she gets the coronavirus vaccine.
(media.gab.com)
? These people are sick! ?
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People need to start pushing back on these things. By not doing so we’re enabling these doctors who have been put on a pedestal as the new religion of “science” by the establishment. We’re enabling them to be reckless with our health, and to bully and threaten others who are more timid and/or less informed. It is your job to be your own advocate for your health because big pharma wants you sick and paying your life savings away then eventually indebted to them. Doctors are an important part of society but they are not gods, they do not know everything and they do not get to act with impunity. They, like politicians and bureaucrats, have gotten confused along the way and forgotten that they serve US. We pay them for a service, not to bully and harass for the establishment
I agree. Vaccination is a religion with a physiological savior. https://files.catbox.moe/o1m2sp.webp
Edward Jenner, worshiped by modern “medicine” created a Temple of Vaccinia performed deadly experiments on children and used children as vaccine shipment containers. He is a vile man to idolize. All Vaccines are against God, do not worship at the altar of Jenner science.
“Soon, smallpox vaccination was common practice around the world. It was completely eradicated in 1979.” If small pox is dead why are they still vaccinating against it?
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200928-how-the-first-vaccine-was-born
If they work why did more people die? Vaccine book back image https://files.catbox.moe/ek0fhi.jpeg
the name derived from the Latin for cowpox, vaccinia
He converted a rustic summerhouse in his garden into his Temple of Vaccinia and invited local people to be vaccinated after church on Sunday.
““It's a theme that we see now in terms of vaccine advocacy and ensuring acceptance of a vaccine is the right message delivered by the right person.”
In 1803, the ship sailed for South America. On board were 22 orphans to act as vaccine carriers. “There is no way of mass-producing vaccine, so they give it to a child,” explains Najera. “The child will develop the lesion, then they take it from their child a couple of days later, give it to the next child and so on and so forth down the line.”