Dr Peter McCullough, Dr. Robert Malone, Dr (Vladimir?) Zelenko... are they all cabal doctors too because they spent decades studying under the same Rockefeller controlled medical system??
No not at all. It's silly to operate in black and white like you propose.
When you're going to be making extraordinary claims regarding the mechanisms of action within viruses, vaccinations, and compounds such as Azythromycin and Remdesvir, it certainly helps to at least have some sort of credentials to show you might know what you're talking about.
It doesn't have to be a PHD, but the guy has never studies these things in a formal setting.
I suppose I'm just extremely cautious whenever I see group think come into play. I got one of my degrees in Behavioral Psychology and spent several additional years outside college reading books on body language, social cues and Neurolingustic Programming as a hobby. And if there's one thing I've gotten good at its reading people.
Now this guy might have good intentions. But it would greatly help his cause if he was more humble and speculative and openly stated that these were just theories. Whenever someone excitedly comes out claiming to be on our side and making extraordinary claims and also boldly asserting them to be 100% irrefutable truth, I can't help but to be skeptical.
Dr Peter McCullough, Dr. Robert Malone, Dr (Vladimir?) Zelenko... are they all cabal doctors too because they spent decades studying under the same Rockefeller controlled medical system??
No not at all. It's silly to operate in black and white like you propose.
I wasn't implying that they shouldn't be trusted, I was stating that you don't need to be one of them to be trusted. Difference is obvious.
When you're going to be making extraordinary claims regarding the mechanisms of action within viruses, vaccinations, and compounds such as Azythromycin and Remdesvir, it certainly helps to at least have some sort of credentials to show you might know what you're talking about.
It doesn't have to be a PHD, but the guy has never studies these things in a formal setting.
I suppose I'm just extremely cautious whenever I see group think come into play. I got one of my degrees in Behavioral Psychology and spent several additional years outside college reading books on body language, social cues and Neurolingustic Programming as a hobby. And if there's one thing I've gotten good at its reading people.
Now this guy might have good intentions. But it would greatly help his cause if he was more humble and speculative and openly stated that these were just theories. Whenever someone excitedly comes out claiming to be on our side and making extraordinary claims and also boldly asserting them to be 100% irrefutable truth, I can't help but to be skeptical.