It's a bitter pill...
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The problem isn't the science degrees, it's the assumption that those degrees makes you smart enough to make a decision based not on your research but on what passes as others. The fallacy that you can rely on and trust other degreed people's research without doing your own is the problem. What we've all learned from Covid is we cannot trust doctors who simply trust others without question. We've also learned that money can influence research that in turn influences people that should know better and who ultimately advise us.
What I'm waiting for are doctors whose conscience is bothering them to step forward and say how sorry they were for believing the cherry picked studies in the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, the Lancet and others. I want to hear their testimony of how their hospital's protocols were wrong and that they should have dug deeper into the vaccines, the components therein, the companies developing them, the people in charge of designing the tests that came up with results favoring their use, before telling patients it was safe.
I'd like to believe God will work on their hearts and have them confess to their actions. I would trust a contrite doctor but not one who would still jab a person, especially a child with all the data that can be obtained today. But they would have step forward now, not after they've been arrested or charged. Those who remain willfully ignorant of the facts should be charged with genocide along with those who planned and executed this entire plandemic.
Degrees cause inflated egos. It's rare to meet a highly degreed individual who truly understands the limits of their knowledge accurately. Especially so when that degree is M.D.