Found this today on GAB. Although there are various reasons our loved ones took the poison shots, THE MAIN REASON is because their own doctors and other medical "authorities," whom they trusted, FAILED TO WARN THEM of the risks of taking an experimental "vaccine" under Emergency Use Authorization. To make matters worse, many of these doctors took the shots themselves because they did not apply the oath to "first do no harm" even to their own bodies. Everyone I know who took the shots decided to mainly because medical people told them it was safe and would protect them from Covid. What did Q say about people we trust?
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Doctors cannot claim ignorance. They could have collectively taken a stand. Instead, They are unabashed vaccinators. They are the PRIMARY reason so many folks have taken the poison and hundreds of thousands have died or will never be the same again. The MAJOR difference is this one never made it to stage 4 human trials bypassed by EUA. Therefore, they all had an obligation at a minimum to uphold their Hippocratic oaths. I don’t care how your Relationship was with your doctor pre-vaccine, any doctor that didn’t warn you of side effects, contraindications or any other potential issues with this vaccine are all criminals and need to face Nuremberg trials. They are the primary reason you couldn’t get through to so many of your family members who took this poison. In particular, many senior citizens who traditionally grew up to trust their doctors.
I agree with your assessment, OP. My PCP has always been very good at looking up things if he doesn't know the answer to my questions. He'll even call me at home to update me on the things he finds out. So, I was quite surprised when he advocated for the jabs, even thought I twice told him there was no way I was getting them. He told me he got jabbed and did feel sick afterwards. He even acknowledged my arguments against then and said he could tell I'd done my homework. I'm still baffled by him being for them -- it makes no sense. He's an otherwise excellent physician.