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Reason: None provided.

For sure, you can interpret it that way but that wasn't my intent. I'm sorry for her loss and any miscarriage is a loss to humanity as well as the family.

My point is that this Dr very possibly gave her the C19 vax deliberately in order to make the "problem" "go away" - meaning he intended that outcome.

He knew she was fragile, he knew (must have known) that many women are experiencing miscarriage due to C19 vax so.... put 2 + 2 together and ... no more bothersome patient.

You think that kind of thing doesn't happen?

Prescribing a problematic injection for someone already at risk for losing a baby is baffling unless malicious intent was present.

The C19 injection is a the perfect murder weapon. Who can dare say someone shouldn't take the C19 vax? EVERYONE should have it!

Or criminal stupidity was the reason, I guess.

I lost blind faith in Drs a long time ago and the way so many have gone along with this massive scam the past year and a half has nearly ruined whatever trust was left. Doctors KNOW masks don't work, they KNOW it's impossible to stop a virus from going through a population, they KNOW these injections are risky. They are becoming robots incapable of logical thinking and all the majority do for the most part is identify a symptom and prescribe a peer accepted drug to treat the symptom. Nothing more.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

For sure, you can interpret it that way but that wasn't my intent. I'm sorry for her loss and any miscarriage is a loss to humanity as well as the family.

My point is that this Dr very possibly gave her the C19 vax deliberately in order to make the "problem" "go away" - meaning he intended that outcome.

He knew she was fragile, he knew (must have known) that many women are experiencing miscarriage due to C19 vax so.... put 2 + 2 together and ... no more bothersome patient.

You think that kind of thing doesn't happen?

Prescribing a problematic injection for someone already at risk for losing a baby is baffling unless malicious intent was present.

Or criminal stupidity, I guess.

I lost blind faith in Drs a long time ago and the way so many have gone along with this massive scam the past year and a half has nearly ruined whatever trust was left. Doctors KNOW masks don't work, they KNOW it's impossible to stop a virus from going through a population, they KNOW these injections are risky. They are becoming robots incapable of logical thinking and all the majority do for the most part is identify a symptom and prescribe a peer accepted drug to treat the symptom. Nothing more.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

For sure, you can interpret it that way but that wasn't my intent. I'm sorry for her loss and any miscarriage is a loss to humanity as well as the family.

My point is that this Dr very possibly gave her the C19 vax deliberately in order to make the "problem" "go away" - meaning he intended that outcome.

He knew she was fragile, he knew (must have known) that many women are experiencing miscarriage due to C19 vax so.... put 2 + 2 together and ... no more bothersome patient.

You think that kind of thing doesn't happen?

Prescribing a problematic injection for someone already at risk for losing a baby is baffling unless malicious intent was present.

Or criminal stupidity, I guess.

3 years ago
1 score