Dr. Peter McCullough: ‘Good doctors are doing unthinkable things’ …They ‘appear to be under a spell’
(www.algora.com)
🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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Yeah, the spell of blackmail.
Dr Peter did not kill himself
Yep.
“And doctors, good doctors, are doing unthinkable things, like injecting biologically active messenger RNA that produces this pathological spike protein into pregnant women. I think when the doctors wake up from their trance they’re going to be shocked to think what they’ve done to people.”
There goes the Hippocratic Oath they took. Right down the drain.
First: DO NO HARM. You're right, they'll all hate themselves for it. I hope this isn't the suicide week that everyone keeps talking about.
I've done some research on the Hippocratic oath. One source said it's been changed and no longer includes the 'do no harm' statement. Another indicated that in a lot of places/universities/whatever no kind of Hippocratic oath is taken. I don't know what's the truth about that, but I do know that doctors have been willing to prescribe a lot of pharmaceuticals that, by their very advertisements, list quite a few harmful possible consequences, including death, and then there's the whole cancer treatment thing.
I know they do too. However, I had not heard about them doing away with it, but it wouldn't surprise me any. When they list the drugs on TV and the side effects, my husband and I say the drug is worse than the disease.
"...my husband and I say the drug is worse than the disease."
So do I.
That's what I meant to say but a kid side tracked me. Then I edited it and it was too late. But yes, they give you a list of what all the drug may cause and it's a nightmare. We're better off doing without some of them.
I saw it (must have been after you edited), and I was agreeing with you.
Thanks.
I think medical school has MKUltra components in it - lots of brainwashing. And then when they first start practicing they do unconscionable hours so they are dead on their feet and probably make many mistakes to get them used to making mistakes.
My Dr friend is being forced to recommend the vaccine to patients, and now are forcing him to become vaccinated because "it looks bad that you recommend the vaccine while being unvaccinated"
Then they're not good doctors.