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Yeah, I get it. Couple weeks ago I went to my doctor for a routine 6-month checkup. No mention of the vax or boosters or any covid crap. Quite a contrast to six months earlier, when he highly recommended anyone my age (68) to get vaxxed. He and I had seen the same preliminary data from Pfizer that showed 95% efficacy. It was hard for both of us to believe what we've subsequently found out: Pfizer was lying, and so was the FDA, NIAID, HHS, all the alpha soup guys. And they all knew they were lying. I felt sorry for my doctor, he's a decent fellow who actually looks into things more than many do, and he knew he'd been snookered. I have a hard time conceiving of any punishment for someone in his position more appropriate than to know that he might have (though with the best of intentions) caused harm to his patients. He will have to carry that burden with him for the rest of his life. True 'colluders,' maybe different, to the extent that it can be proven that they intentionally harmed their patients. Full disclosure: my only involvement in the health care system is as a patient. I don't work there or own stocks in any of them or any of that.

Feb 24, 2022
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