This idiot Redditor who says he is an MD, is having his 6th Covid infection & bout & tells us he is 4 times vaccinated, he tells us each bout is worse than prior yet the idiot is yet to realize mRNA
This idiot Redditor who says he is an MD, is having his 6th Covid infection & bout & tells us he is 4 times vaccinated, he tells us each bout is worse than prior yet the idiot is yet to realize mRNA
mRNA technology gene injection vaccine is dysregulating & subverting his immune system, damaging it, vaccinated more prone to infection, ADEI & ADED, mismatch virus to antibodies & antigenic sin
This underscores my fears related to the notion that we're not training competent clinicians anymore. They are good at memorizing facts and then regurgitating them on multiple choice tests. But we no longer demand critical thinking. In fact, critical thinking is punished! I've seen this when it comes to the use of multiple choice tests to evaluate students' understanding of a particular topic area. If the student merely memorizes what he or she was 'taught', they'll do fine. BUT... if the student has actually read more deeply on a particular topic they find, when faced with having to select the 'correct' answer on a multiple choice test, that none of the answers, including the one they think the examiner wants them to select, are completely correct. What to do, what to do? There are often several facts that come to play making a *thinker* unable to select the preferred answer with any degree of comfort! No matter. Just select the answer that was provided from the handouts or textbook or lecture, and which comports with your lecture notes and all will be fine. Of course this is no indication that a student has mastered the topic at hand but the student has become an expert in the management of multiple choices tests. And these are the people in whom we place trust in the management of our health concerns. So, based on the notes, do I a) Give you a COVID booster, b) give you a COVID booster, c) Give you a COVID booster or d) All of the above.
MDs suck. The vast majority of them go along to get along. They just follow orders, don’t critically think about what they are doing. After the Covid vaccine fiasco, how can anyone think anything else.
I do feel sorry for him...he just can't seem to think rationally. This is what he should have written with the same information he has disclosed:
"I've gotten covid 6 times even though I've had 4 shots and wear a mask all day. After each shot, the covid gets worse and worse instead of better and better. I am tired of wearing a mask all day every day; it doesn't seem to work anyway, since I've gotten covid 6 times. "
Clearly the jabs and bogus meds could lead to these multiple infections.
As regards the timing of his bouts, this reminds me of when I got sick several Christmas vacations in a row in the early 90's. Then one year I worked about about 70 hours during the week between Christmas and New Years and felt great. I think sometimes if we have chronic stress and then we let up for a week, our immune system loses its balance.
My cousin recently had a "mild" stroke. Her Facebook page is peppered with gleeful posts about the Pfizer vaccine and subsequent Moderna booster. Perhaps she'll try J&J to mix it up if she survives long enough.
Dr Dan Erickson and Dr Ashton Mahini point out (in a 2020 press conference at the height of the SCAMDEMIC - in a youtube channel google deleted) that "Covid" is nothing more than the seasonal flu at worst
"This MD needs serious help"? I'd say if he was Catholic he needs a priest to administer Last Rites, if he's Jewish, someone to sing Kaddish. This story only proves two things:
1. Advanced credentials are no proof nor guarantee of anything and
2. John Wayne's addage: "Ya can't fix stupid, no matter how you try." 🙄
This underscores my fears related to the notion that we're not training competent clinicians anymore. They are good at memorizing facts and then regurgitating them on multiple choice tests. But we no longer demand critical thinking. In fact, critical thinking is punished! I've seen this when it comes to the use of multiple choice tests to evaluate students' understanding of a particular topic area. If the student merely memorizes what he or she was 'taught', they'll do fine. BUT... if the student has actually read more deeply on a particular topic they find, when faced with having to select the 'correct' answer on a multiple choice test, that none of the answers, including the one they think the examiner wants them to select, are completely correct. What to do, what to do? There are often several facts that come to play making a *thinker* unable to select the preferred answer with any degree of comfort! No matter. Just select the answer that was provided from the handouts or textbook or lecture, and which comports with your lecture notes and all will be fine. Of course this is no indication that a student has mastered the topic at hand but the student has become an expert in the management of multiple choices tests. And these are the people in whom we place trust in the management of our health concerns. So, based on the notes, do I a) Give you a COVID booster, b) give you a COVID booster, c) Give you a COVID booster or d) All of the above.
Just let him do his thing, he’ll be our case study. Just how many jabs does it take?
He's long overdue for a booster. Have you EVER heard of anyone on their 8th booster get sick or die? No? Exactly.
8th booster is fully up to date. Next month you should be on your 9th
This guy is merely experiencing BDS (Booster Deficiency Syndrome)
Vacations are stressful. He should stick to his home and work place. And stick himself with a few more vaccines. It’s science.
Don't forget that 50% of all doctors graduated in the bottom half of med school
MDs suck. The vast majority of them go along to get along. They just follow orders, don’t critically think about what they are doing. After the Covid vaccine fiasco, how can anyone think anything else.
I do feel sorry for him...he just can't seem to think rationally. This is what he should have written with the same information he has disclosed:
"I've gotten covid 6 times even though I've had 4 shots and wear a mask all day. After each shot, the covid gets worse and worse instead of better and better. I am tired of wearing a mask all day every day; it doesn't seem to work anyway, since I've gotten covid 6 times. "
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I hope this person is only pretending to be an MD...and I hope if he is, he only deals with dead bodies.....
Hey dummy ER Doc, it's the vaccine, stupid; it's the vaccine!
Clearly the jabs and bogus meds could lead to these multiple infections.
As regards the timing of his bouts, this reminds me of when I got sick several Christmas vacations in a row in the early 90's. Then one year I worked about about 70 hours during the week between Christmas and New Years and felt great. I think sometimes if we have chronic stress and then we let up for a week, our immune system loses its balance.
Natural immunity is really a wonderful thing!
My cousin recently had a "mild" stroke. Her Facebook page is peppered with gleeful posts about the Pfizer vaccine and subsequent Moderna booster. Perhaps she'll try J&J to mix it up if she survives long enough.
Information like this (you provide) is why I remain a paid subscriber.
thank you
for anyone wondering - heres a small video where doctors and medical researchers admit how little they know about vaccines
https://rumble.com/v1pb9bf-in-their-own-words-doctors-are-not-experts-on-vaccines.html
Dr Dan Erickson and Dr Ashton Mahini point out (in a 2020 press conference at the height of the SCAMDEMIC - in a youtube channel google deleted) that "Covid" is nothing more than the seasonal flu at worst
https://rumble.com/v1pcbxp-dr-dan-erickson-and-dr-ashtin-mahini-discuss-convid.html
And finally the safe and effective count down.
https://rumble.com/v20bpjc-safe-and-effective-lie-countdown.html
I don’t think he has to worry about “getting too old” just saying
"This MD needs serious help"? I'd say if he was Catholic he needs a priest to administer Last Rites, if he's Jewish, someone to sing Kaddish. This story only proves two things:
1. Advanced credentials are no proof nor guarantee of anything and
2. John Wayne's addage: "Ya can't fix stupid, no matter how you try." 🙄
Its all SOOOOO sad. :( Thank you for all your hard work . :)