... and I told him, no. Then, he asked me if I was planning on getting it, and I said, no. To my way of thinking, this should have been the end of the conversation, but it wasn't. He then asks me what was stopping me from getting the vaccine. So, I started out easy with him and said, "Well, legally, this isn't even a vaccine." He agreed and went into the mRNA explanation. A little nervous laughter punctuated what he was saying. Then I mentioned how this was only given experimental approval from the FDA and not full approval. More nervous laughter and more agreement. I thought this would end the conversation, but he kept pressing me, which was beginning to annoy me. I assured him I had done my research and I didn't like what I had discovered. He wanted to know even more, so I dropped the MOAB on him. I told him I knew all about the NIH and Fauci working on gain of function research and then sending the experiment overseas to the Wuhan lab...and that I was aware of all of this LAST YEAR. Now, I got some very nervous laughter from the doctor.
And, just like that.....BOOM!....he immediately changed the subject.
I like your style there.
Did you also happen to ask him if he had gotten it and which one? Just curious.
No, I didn't ask him. This was a specialist who I had gone to last year. He had asked me then whether I was going to get the shot when it became available, and I told him no then.
At the time, I found it amusing that he was all for it, but his physician's assistant was very much against it. This was the first time I had observed that there was disagreement surrounding the jab even within the medical community.
That being said, today I went into his office metaphorically locked and loaded, and prepared for the inevitable ambush.
Never thought dropping a MOAB could be such fun, lol!
Good job, sounds very satisfying. Keep up the good work.