Why would JR be naive enough to be surprised about financial incentives that encourage complete losses of personal integrity including betrayal of the Hippocratic Oath
Basically this means that if you want to argue for the vaccine, you need to also argue that doctors are completely objective despite getting paid for recommending and administering it.
They always have been. Pediateician het 130k or betternif your kidngets all the jabs. Theyll drop you from care if you refuse so they can get another sucker in tjere to collect on. These so called doctors are criminally injuring or killing people. For money. Take heed doctors if this is you.
Medical doctors are just trade school graduates who have convinced society that they are somehow worthy of all sorts of accolades and respect. The medical schools also seem to infuse them with undeserved arrogance. I'll trust surgeons for mechanical surgeries (like my artificial hip :) ), but when it comes to "curing" some disease, that's something they are incapable of, and will likely cause more problems during their "treatment".
And how about protection from liability? Don't forget that. Suddenly hold doctors accountable for VAXXX damage, and it all stops tomorrow.
I love to see you posting here TI !
Why would JR be naive enough to be surprised about financial incentives that encourage complete losses of personal integrity including betrayal of the Hippocratic Oath
Shocked? Is that sarcasm? Even TDS sufferers knew that.
Not the ones I know. âšī¸
Basically this means that if you want to argue for the vaccine, you need to also argue that doctors are completely objective despite getting paid for recommending and administering it.
They always have been. Pediateician het 130k or betternif your kidngets all the jabs. Theyll drop you from care if you refuse so they can get another sucker in tjere to collect on. These so called doctors are criminally injuring or killing people. For money. Take heed doctors if this is you.
Medical doctors are just trade school graduates who have convinced society that they are somehow worthy of all sorts of accolades and respect. The medical schools also seem to infuse them with undeserved arrogance. I'll trust surgeons for mechanical surgeries (like my artificial hip :) ), but when it comes to "curing" some disease, that's something they are incapable of, and will likely cause more problems during their "treatment".