I went to a new doctor last week for a hand issue, and when the nurse left the room, my medical chart was left open on the computer screen. There, in a 2 inch by 1 inch block in the top, right corner in large, bold letters, it said PATIENT REFUSED. I always figured my refusal of the jab was displayed somewhere because I could always tell the doctor’s reaction to me. But the size of this literally screamed to any doctor that I had not complied. I almost felt violated with the size emphasis to make sure no medical person ever misses that I bucked their order. It fully taints any trust or relationship I have or could have with that medical person.
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Thanks so much for sharing this, fren. That's great info to know. It's chilling, but not unexpected, and really drives home what a lot if us already suspected: that this didn't end when the vaxx mandates did, and we're still targets of the medical system for the "crime" of not complying.
These people hate us for this, and a lot of them will continue trying to find ways of making us pay for our defiance, which means we can never trust the medical system again (not that most of us ever did to begin with). So stay away from doctors at all costs. In my experience, if you're unvaxxed, a lot of them actively wish you harm.
I keep hearing that the hospitals are blocking organ transplants to or from the unvaxxed. Cannot wait for the class action lawsuits to put an end to that barbarism.
Why would you want a vaccinated body part?
I've resigned myself to concluding that when it's my time to go, it's my time to go.
When I was a young boy, I used to talk to the old people and learned so much.
One man who lived through the 1916-18 Spanish Flu years and served in World War II in some capacity (I honestly don't know which branch) told me the doctors are there for two things, heart attacks and broken limbs. I've kept his advice.
Add prolonged fasting to your routine, it induces autophagy, which repairs organ damage. If I ever end up needing a new organ, I'll start fasting intensively.