They did the same thing to Ebola patients that had everyone believing the "virus" would liquify a persons organs. Sound familiar? They treated them with Remdesivir which is more or less pure snake venom according to many researchers.
Did a little work for this ER doctor on Friday and we were discussing the three hospitals he had worked at and one of them couldn't keep nurses. I said maybe they didn't want to get the jab. Then he got a little defensive and said that the covid shot was no worse than the common flu shot you get every year and only about one in a million die from side effects. I then stopped discussing it.
I was thinking what alternate dimension is this guy living in. Aside from that he was actually a nice guy.
You should have asked him when was the last time a brand new technology was deployed into humans for the first time to treat a brand new disease that was just discovered, with less than a year of R&D, and then mass produced and forced onto the entire population?
That is a great point and I'm sure you would have made a better argument with that guy but I was in the middle of the job and wanted to get paid! He was a really cool guy and hardly looked like a doctor. He was in great shape and had a gym in a room in his 3,000 sq ft house and played golf in the community. We talked football, golf, celebrities with botched face surgeries but I don't get his stance other than him being satanically blind to the hospital protocols or bought and paid for. Probably the latter or both.
They did the same thing to Ebola patients that had everyone believing the "virus" would liquify a persons organs. Sound familiar? They treated them with Remdesivir which is more or less pure snake venom according to many researchers.
Did a little work for this ER doctor on Friday and we were discussing the three hospitals he had worked at and one of them couldn't keep nurses. I said maybe they didn't want to get the jab. Then he got a little defensive and said that the covid shot was no worse than the common flu shot you get every year and only about one in a million die from side effects. I then stopped discussing it.
I was thinking what alternate dimension is this guy living in. Aside from that he was actually a nice guy.
You should have asked him when was the last time a brand new technology was deployed into humans for the first time to treat a brand new disease that was just discovered, with less than a year of R&D, and then mass produced and forced onto the entire population?
That is a great point and I'm sure you would have made a better argument with that guy but I was in the middle of the job and wanted to get paid! He was a really cool guy and hardly looked like a doctor. He was in great shape and had a gym in a room in his 3,000 sq ft house and played golf in the community. We talked football, golf, celebrities with botched face surgeries but I don't get his stance other than him being satanically blind to the hospital protocols or bought and paid for. Probably the latter or both.