Very sobering:
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I don’t know, for what it’s worth, the perinatologist that they interviewed towards the end that was talking about all the scary stuff with stillbirths, etc., is the doctor at a high risk clinic that my husband had to do a rotation through during school over a decade ago. It was one of his favorite rotations and he has never had anything but the highest respect for Dr. Thorpe and the babies and mothers he’s saved. He’s always talked about what an amazing physician he is, so it was very surreal to be watching that documentary the other night and have my husband do a double take when Dr. Thorpe came on the screen, and then exclaim while pointing at the tv “I know him! He’s a phenomenal perinatologist”! I was not expecting that having already watched the documentary once without him. 🤷🏼♀️ I don’t know whether Stew is controlled opposition or not and I tend to doubt everyone in “the spotlight” at this point, but I dunno, it at least made me feel like the people he had on his documentary were sincere and legitimate and I already felt like that the first time I watched it. Having my husband personally know one of the doctors and have such high respect for him all of these years, long before Covid and the jab came on the scene, just solidified Stew’s documentary for me. 🤷🏼♀️
I actually think fondly of Stew Peters.