Many don't know. They bought in and administered it to their patients. Most took it themselves and had their family members take it. They trust the authorities in their profession. Otherwise, they would have been able to see for many years that the medical industry is corrupt. that it demonizes natural cures as quackery, while pushing dangerous medications and often unnecessary surgeries.
In Tucker Carlson's recent interview with Catherine Fitts, he asked her a question that is related to this. I can't remember the exact context but something she said stuck out to me and it was you have to be willing to look yourself in the mirror and say "OMG, I'm the patsy." It is an ego play and it is very hard for people who are considered otherwise smart to come to terms with it. But intelligence really isn't the issue as much as denial to avoid the uncomfortable feelings of shame.
(I am not saying they don't take responsibility for their actions, but once they come to terms with the fact they are being used as pawns, it gets a lot easier.)
Duh, it’s the jab. That’s what it always is when the doctors don’t know.
The doctors have to know by now. Joe Rogan has the number one podcast in the world and he brings it up.
It’s hard to believe not one doctor worldwide doesn’t listen to his show.
But they all DO know. They just can't say it. (Yet)
Many don't know. They bought in and administered it to their patients. Most took it themselves and had their family members take it. They trust the authorities in their profession. Otherwise, they would have been able to see for many years that the medical industry is corrupt. that it demonizes natural cures as quackery, while pushing dangerous medications and often unnecessary surgeries.
In Tucker Carlson's recent interview with Catherine Fitts, he asked her a question that is related to this. I can't remember the exact context but something she said stuck out to me and it was you have to be willing to look yourself in the mirror and say "OMG, I'm the patsy." It is an ego play and it is very hard for people who are considered otherwise smart to come to terms with it. But intelligence really isn't the issue as much as denial to avoid the uncomfortable feelings of shame.
(I am not saying they don't take responsibility for their actions, but once they come to terms with the fact they are being used as pawns, it gets a lot easier.)