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To: exDemMom

My mom dropped dead in a parking lot less than 24 hours after your “Safe & Effective” shot. A co-worker died in a hospital parking lot as the staff insisted he was “fine,” and to just go home. He died of a blood clot insisting he needed help.

McCullough was a well-known and well published cardiologist long before covid. It is ignorant asses like you that has made it so my wife has said, “Never take me to a hospital, I would rather die at home and not in hands of the callous people who answer, “I was just following the protocol.”


46 posted on 11/04/2023 8:55:39 AM PDT by jps098
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To: jps098
My mom dropped dead in a parking lot less than 24 hours after your “Safe & Effective” shot. A co-worker died in a hospital parking lot as the staff insisted he was “fine,” and to just go home. He died of a blood clot insisting he needed help.

I knew a 29 year old woman, a newlywed, whose husband found her dead in her kitchen. In a hospital where I worked, one of the employees dropped dead in an elevator where a crash cart couldn't reach him. One of my employees, a 50 year old man in apparently good health, suddenly had a massive heart attack and died. My own stepfather died of a sudden heart attack, despite seeming to be in good health.

Oh... all of these deaths occurred BEFORE Covid, so I can't blame vaccines. Instead, I can blame the fact that heart disease is the top killer of Americans and kills nearly 700,000 per year.

McCullough was a well-known and well published cardiologist long before covid.

You know the difference between heart disease and infectious disease, don't you? If you can't tell the difference, I don't have a lot of hope for you.

Would you go to an oncologist (cancer doc) for a broken bone? An endocrinologist (hormone doc) for a digestive problem? A cardiologist for a nerve disorder? A researcher of toxicology for a vision problem? No. You'd want to go to the appropriate specialist in each case. A cardiologist is not an infectious disease doc. No amount of cardiology expertise confers any knowledge of infectious disease.

55 posted on 11/04/2023 11:43:23 AM PDT by exDemMom (Dr. exDemMom, infectious disease and vaccines research specialist.)
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