Doctors, nurses, and pharmacists tend to share certain personality characteristics, more or less, unique to their professions:
- Obsessiveness
- Compliance
- Rigidity
Because of this, they tend to be rewarded if they maintain these personality features throughout their careers. In fact, people entrust them with their lives and rely on their judgement, partly because they tend to be this way.
Q has referenced suicide weekend more than once. Q also indicated that the first arrest will set the tone for future events.
Theory: What if Fauci is the first arrest? If he is, the message becomes clear: those that followed his treatment recommendations/protocols to the letter will now be held accountable for their decisions and face criminal charges. This very group that prides itself on following strict regimens/treatment guidelines and always falling in line with authority, will now be facing jail. What if suicide weekend refers to all these "professionals" who NEVER THOUGHT IN A MILLION YEARS that they would suffer the consequences of their actions because the medical establishment would protect them? I strongly suspect that, even now, going to prison is not something they've contemplated in their lives, thinking that if they just do as they are told, they will be nicely financially rewarded and insulated.
This whole time I was thinking suicide weekend referred to celebrities, bankers, Big Pharma execs, corporate types, and other cabal minions. What if medicine is the one that takes the biggest suicide hit? Some states are now providing an emergency hotline for physicians through the medical boards to call if they are in imminent risk. This never occurred to me until today.
I use homeopathics also and a plethora of other alternative treatments. I try to be totally self sufficient from a medical point of view. I am 71 and was in a hospital overnight in my 20's for a miscarriage/DNC...that's it. My family of 7 have only had one appendectomy and a gall bladder removed and then just hospital births. I had all my children at home. Thank God that is it.
I have not trusted the medical establishment for a very long time but it does take a lot of time, effort and money to become knowledgeable about the various disciplines of healing...but it is SO worth it...no vax regrets, malpractice issues, drug issues, death, etc. It may not be the popular way but it has been my way and I am so grateful to God for showing me this path.