Posted on 04/16/2022 9:56:05 AM PDT by Deaf and Discerning
metmom wrote: “His screen name references a US government bioweapons lab, so you’d expect nothing less from him than pushing the latest bioweapon on the American people.”
As I’ve posted numerous times, I’ve never worked on biological weapons. My sixteen months at Dugway were as a chemical decontamination analyst. I left Dugway in 1996. I joined FR in 1999.
Now, if I am a “paid vax shill who has no compunction about lying about the safety and efficacy of the Covid injections.” why would I give the game away by using using Dugway as a part of my screen name? FWIW, I choose ‘Dugway Duke’ to memorialize a Great Dane I acquired at Dugway.
metmom wrote: “They aren’t even vaccines as they do not prevent either catching the disease or transmitting it.”
If you believe that, then you also believe that there are no vaccines period since there are no vaccines that are 100$ effective in preventing disease or transmission.
How bad was it? Maybe the annual generic flu?
How bad was it? Maybe the annual generic flu?
“In New York you can’t avoid them.
It used to be that way here in E TN, but it seems they’ve pretty much vanished.
“Medical experts on news shows always push the Vax”
That could be the case here but I rarely if ever watch news shows. War Room and FR are about my only sources.
Your questionnaire sounds like mine; we didn’t get questions about guns, either. And I think you’re correct that it may have to do with the emotional issues many people developed through this long, artificial isolation.
I don’t think it had to do with Medicare - I’ve been on that for several years and never saw this, and my husband is younger, not on Medicare, and still got the same thing to fill out.
I don’t have any complaints about my doctor - he’s always been very good in looking out for me, and never intrusive about it. He’s getting old, though, and I worry I’ll have to find a new one who won’t be nearly as good.
“How bad was it? Maybe the annual generic flu?”
It was pretty darn bad. I kind of wanted to die. Ditto for Hubby.
The worst crushing and lingering headaches we’ve ever had. What we normally take for headaches didn’t touch it. DH had extreme nausea, but mine was short lived and not too bad. Weird thoughts on the edge of sleep. Just the mere thought of changing position in bed was painful.
Not like any flu I’ve ever had, but not as bad as some bouts with pneumonia we’ve had.
I didn’t want to take my sister’s Ivermectin from her, but I reached a point where I relented. After 18 hours I felt better. After 24 hours I felt great.
If the governor signs the Bill on his desk we’ll be able to get Ivermectin OTC. Yay!
“That’s part of the “blow-n-go” yearly Medicare physical exam you get each year. It’s absolutely feel good worthless medicine. The office gets about sixty dollars for those worthless questionnaires. You can answer “always” on every depression question have a gun in your mouth and they will just file your paper and collect the money. They really don’t want to talk to you.”
my impression was that no tests are actually run for the medicare annual “exam” nor is an actual physical exam done ... just the questionnaire and that’s it ... AND my view of the questionnaire is that it’s nothing more than the FedGov gathering highly intrusive personal information that’s none of their business ...
“Post Mortem”
Great answer.
That is when I plan on getting “my vaccine”!
One of my sons gave my wife and I a Samsung Smart TV last Fathers and Mothers Days The gift included subscriptions to NetFlix and Amazon Prime which we watch almost exclusively. The lame stream media is rarely seen or heard from now. Our world is a much more relaxed and calm place ever since.
I think all the grilling about emotional health and abusive relationships etc, are more for gun grabbing. I think they are using it so they can red flag people.
Just do the PSA test. It’s just bloodwork.
If the numbers are fine, you are, too.
Insane.
If that were the case, it seems to me that there would be some mention of guns.
The fact is that many people have really suffered under the ‘lockdowns’, especially many elderly. I think it probably had more to do with that.
I got a couple of phone calls from the County about the booster. I ignored them, and they stopped.
Considering that I am under no delusion at this point, that the medical community overall has no concern for the well being of people in general I doubt that it’s out of any real concern for people’s welfare.
And I would not expect them to mention guns. They would not want people to be made aware of why they were asking those questions.
Perhaps I am jaded, but my experiences over the years with the medical community have left me with no illusions about their agenda, individual medical professionals notwithstanding.
I’m sorry your experiences have been so poor.
I’ve had a couple of disappointing docs, but generally I’ve been pretty satisfied with my encounters with health care.
I’ve had a couple great ones, but when we moved, that was it for them.
Doctors are probably fine with common run of the mill conditions.
Just don’t go to them with anything that doesn’t fit in an easy to deal with condition. All I usually get is blank stares.
These vaccines are safe and effective.
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1000% Increase in Vaccine Deaths and Injuries Following Pfizer COVID-19 EUA Vaccine for 5 to 11 Year Olds
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4055684/posts
Well, you’re paying them. If they can’t answer your questions, ask for a specialist.
Or find studies online that seem to deal with your condition, and take them to the doc.
About four months into the pandemic, my doctor would not have a discussion about therapeutics and their effectiveness. I began following the prophylactic protocols put out by Drs. Marek, McCullough, Seheult, and many other doctors. My doctor’s advice? “Follow the CDC recommendations.” It was at that moment I realized his hands were tied by the huge health clinic and they would not let their doctors have frank discussions about possible things that you could do to stay healthy.
My confidence in the medical profession really sank.
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