Posted on 01/19/2025 2:08:26 PM PST by bimboeruption
In an article for The Gateway Pundit in September 2024, Sonny Fleeman exposed a study in which veterans were exposed to “unethical experimentation” in the form of behavioral intervention to see if it would increase their receptiveness to the COVID-19 shot.
The whistleblower’s discovery revealed that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) used motivational interviewing (MI) techniques—a psychological strategy designed to influence behavior—to encourage veterans to accept experimental gene therapies misleadingly dubbed COVID-19 vaccines. Consider the quarterly report of the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission for Moderna, Inc., which reveals “mRNA is considered a gene therapy product by the FDA”
As noted in the previous article, Motivational Interviewing (MI) is often described as a method counselors use to bring about positive change in a person’s life. According to documents reviewed by The Gateway Pundit, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) began a study on MI for COVID-19 “vaccine” acceptance in April 2021.
By April 2022, the VA had already expanded MI training to all healthcare employees—well before the study concluded in September 2024.
Fleeman advised that the views and opinions expressed in this article are solely his own and do not reflect the official policies, positions, or views of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the United States Government, or any organization or employer, current or former, with which he is or has been affiliated.
“Years ago, as a veteran, I experienced vaccine coercion firsthand at a VA Medical Center by my primary care doctor,” Fleeman told The Gateway Pundit. For this reason and many others, he has “worked tirelessly” to expose the harm caused by such unethical practices. In addition, he noted that available scientific literature and data show a correlation between the COVID-19 injection and increased health consequences.
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A nightmare President Trump needs to end.
This is silly.
I use VA for all my care and have never been coerced.
It’s the best medical care I can even imagine.
The VA has been a disaster for decades. Hopefully Doug Collins will finally fix it. An average wait time for board before a VA judge is several years and even under the new system I’ve been waiting over 5 years.
My local VA isn’t bad but Atlanta is my main VA hospital and I refuse to go. It’s a two hour drive for one but it also ranks consistently in the 10 worst VA hospitals in the country and has been the worst several times.
>>>>This is silly.
I use VA for all my care and have never been coerced.
It’s the best medical care I can even imagine.<<<<
I’m glad the VA has given you wonderful care. Veterans deserve the best.
However, this isn’t true for everyone.
This thread will serve as a proxy poll.
I use VA for all my care and have never been coerced.
It’s the best medical care I can even imagine.
I 100% agree and getting sick and tired of all these articles running down the VA.
It is wrong and should be ignored.
Informed consent from the VA and DoD medical.......ROFLOL!!!!!!!
NO, you were all psyoped into believing the standard of care was “safe and effective.”
Now the taxpayer is going to pay through the nose for generations, undermining national security.
It is not only unethical it is highly illegal to force or coerce anyone to participate in experimental medical trials. In their defense they were just following orders from higher ups.
N.b. however, this line of defense was not allowed at the post-war trials at Nuremburg, Germany. The VA and everybody else apparently owes an apology to Goering and all those guys
VA patients tend to be old. 8% of the US population are veterans and that number is declining because the Vietnam War era vets are dying off.
Covid killed the old. Covid vax was made available to the old and it was insisted on for employees, plus masks, because of the very first sentence. Patients are old and the virus killed the old.
Hep A/B vax is recommended if you’re old and you travel. Vax for shingles is recommended if you’re old, period. The PCP points no guns at your head to insist you do any of this. The whole point of going there is to hear what the VA recommends. If you want to make that trip and ignore them, go ahead. If you suffer negative consequences of your choice to ignore them, they will still try to treat you.
No complaints. I took the time and read up on what acceptance criteria was for doctors applying to become VA docs. Pretty impressive. I have non VA doc friends and they say it is a sought after job. Pay is equivalent to that region for that specialty. A week of paid time off each year to attend seminars for Continuing Medical Education. If a given region has trouble attracting docs, they do not lower the standard requiring board certification in some state of the US. Instead, they force patients to drive a longer distance. That’s probably the right choice.
No complaints about their healthcare from me. Oh, and they will generally locate their hospitals next to a major university with a quality med school. 4th yr students from that top school will do a year or two of residency at the VA.
Oh and Optometry . . . most Optometry universities require, not just offer, require graduates to do a year or two of residency at a VA hospital. They are thus guaranteed not to do a residency at some eyeglasses selling shop that churns out lens prescriptions. Rather, they see guys with eye damage from fuel fumes or glaucoma from age, and they see it every day.
The VA is well regarded by schools that turn out new docs.
Oh and another thing — no malpractice insurance premiums. Another reason it is a sought after job. If a doc profoundly screws up, he can’t be sued, but he will be shown the door. Plenty of applicants for his job.
Seriously? A veteran friend close to me had a problem with her hip. They put her through all kind of bullshit tests and what not, did not even have a specialist available for her even though they told her they did. She waited almost 10 months for them to figure out the bullshit… In pain daily knowing she needed a replacement and they kept telling her that that wasn’t it While I am glad you’ve had a good experience, 99% of our vets get screwed daily. Dei at its finest in the VA
Agreed. While I know of many who have received excellent care, I know of many who have not. And the Benefits and Compensation section is truly a crime, as many veterans never get the compensation they deserve.
I happy for you. My dad, who retired in 1963 from the Army, fought the VA until the day he died, in 1990. That included testifying twice before Congress.
Maybe in someway, he made a difference in the care that veterans receive these days.
My VA doc kind of got a bit of an attitude when I turned in down 3 years ago. But there wasn’t any coercion. Since then, I’ve been offered, I say No, we all move on.
The VA is definitely not the same across the board. We’re pretty fortunate n Alaska. It’s pretty good.
I believe the VA has slightly improved over the last 2-3 years. It’ll get better under Trump.
To put it better, you should say, “However, this isn’t true for SOME.”
When my retina detached beginning of December I had a choice. Durham VA or Duke.
I went to Duke.
VA: the actual physical injury = "NOT SERVICE CONNECTED."
F' the VA.
I go there weekly, and the first few months, they asked me if I would take the vaccine, and every time I replied, “absolutely not”.
After about 4 or 5 months, they gave up on pushing it on me.
They then started asking me to take the flu shot, again, I said the same thing, and it only took 2 or 3 times... they got the message.
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