Contracts so he had to stop traveling because he can’t get onto the government bases. She said “Well, we all got vaxxed cause it just made it easier to get along with being able to do stuff. We’ll see what happens if we all start to grow a third arm or something in 10 yrs!” So she knows the “possible”side effects but “easier to do stuff” was more important! Hope she lives long enough to grow that arm! Can’t believe this!
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Take what you will from it but tech giants are profiting
https://inews.co.uk/news/technology/anti-vaxx-industry-social-media-1028883
Just like the greed in medicine, which should be a public service career and not extremely profitable, so should alternate health be.
We see people raking in cash on both sides
This is just from a simple newsletter, let alone the supplements, speaking events, books
Just the newsletter, 5 people bring in 2.5 million.
“Mercola, a US alternative medicine doctor and prolific producer of anti-vaccine content, and Alex Berenson, a journalist banned from Twitter last year after questioning the efficacy of Covid-19 vaccines, are among five vaccine sceptics on the platform who earn themselves and Substack a minimum of $2.5m a year from their newsletters.”
Write the damn newsletter for free. These are not volunteers.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/jan/27/anti-vaxxers-making-at-least-25m-a-year-from-publishing-on-substack
I can’t find any unbiased publishing about Dr Andrew Wakefield. But here’s his story.
He was apparently paid to study the effects of MMR, he attempted to create a new vaccine, his study was retracted, he never produced the vaccine.
As a doctor who tried to make a safer MMR, but failed, his license was suspended.
I imagine he wondered what to do next as a career.
He traveled around, paid to speak and paid by foundations, moved to the US.
He left his wife for supermodel Elle McPherson. They were seen kissing while he was still married.
Just the facts.
Elle previously married to a billionaire, so she’s used to a lavish lifestyle.
No word on what he’s doing now, but he divorced Elle. But for some time he lived like a celebrity and still does.
My question, why is it necessary to live like a celebrity, cheat on your wife, if you’re really a concerned doctor. Concerned about children.
I expect from those I trust, those who have influence, to live honorably and set an example.
It’s not a great way to point fingers at the wealth of pharma by being wealthy yourself and selling your soul, cheat on your wife and leave her for a supermodel.
https://fashionbehindthescene.com/world-news/ex-doctor-andrew-wakefield-now-has-a-millionaire-lifestyle/
The way I see this, keep your practice, invest yes in educating the community on the dangers you feel are out there. Hell if you’re de platformed and no license make back your original wage and donate the rest to charity or advances in your cause.
And for the rest, you don’t need to spend a dime to avoid a vaccine. Research it online, make your choice, educate others if you wish, but it’s not necessary to spend money to avoid a vaccine.
I don’t trust either side.
I do my own research and buy supplements from companies that do little advertising but are sold at quality health food shops, mom and pop stores. Places that counsel you for free because they truly care about your health. They don’t drive away in a Mercedes, they don’t leave their spouses and aren’t seen on yachts in the Caribbean.