Posted on 05/01/2023 10:39:19 AM PDT by RandFan
@DocAhmadMalik
I studied until I was 34 years of age
Hundreds of exams & tests
I've worked so hard & sacrificed so much to become a surgeon
I have a young family & a mortgage
I have no other source of income
But I'm willing to lose it all, to speak up for truth & what is right
@d4vesgrill
And what is that exactly?
@DocAhmadMalik
That our gov has lied and continues to lie to us
That it is not for the people
That they are tyrannical by nature
That they have designs on us that can only be described as evil
That the jabs are causing harms and must be withdrawn
That we need to say NO
To all of it
(Excerpt) Read more at twitter.com ...
People will still go along with it.
Including some FRoctors…
Is Dr. Ahmad Malik really more believable to you than someone whose an MD and participates on this site?
Let me fix that for you: “Someone who SAYS he/she is an MD and participates on this site?”
1. Some claim they have an MD, but are unverifiable aliases if they do.
2. Dr. Ahmad Malik Is not anonymous.
3. Some FRoctors pushed the vaxx and have not changed their mind.
So yes.
“”So many medical professionals are/were silenced or went along with it””
“One death is a tragedy; one million is a statistic.” – Josef Stalin
“To sum it all up, I must say that I regret nothing.” – Adolf Eichmann
“I want you to know that everything I did, I did for my country.”- Pol Pot
“We love death. The U.S. loves life. That is the difference between us two.” – Osama bin Laden
Is someone who participates on FR and who happens to be a doctor more believable than an attorney general?
BREAKING: Texas Attorney General Launches Investigation Into Big Pharma for Covid Vaccine Fraud
https://beckernews.com/breaking-texas-attorney-general-launches-investigation-into-big-pharma-for-covid-vaccine-fraud-50172/
‘Is Dr. Ahmad Malik really more believable to you than someone whose an MD and participates on this site?’
well, if Dr. Malik says something I agree with, he is more credible; if he says something I disagree with, he’s nothing but a quack...
You ain’t kidding. Got a friend who texted me a couple days ago about all the people in one of her classes (I think it’s water aerobics for seniors) all giddy about getting $25 to get their next booster shots! Talking about how they plan to spend it. I’m just incredulous that people are STILL lining up for this crap. But, this is Washington state.
If you still think the Vaccine is Safe and Effective - you aren’t thinking.
We need to go back 100+ years
Cooking and baking from scratch.
No seed oils, no artificial preservatives and ingredients.
No fructose/glucose corn syrup.
Organic and local seasonal produce.
Regenerative farming practices.
What we eat, is what we are.
Dr. Aseem Malhotra Tells Joe Rogan: Covid “Vaccine” INCREASES Risk of Hospitalization and DEATH!
I agree, I only bake from scratch, however, the flour is from GMO wheat....the 18 inch high crap that has preceded a spike in IBS and Celiac disease. I have no idea if they are connected but I'm suspicious.
Just remember, several years ago the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine was so alarmed at the scale of medical research fraud that he wrote an editorial in which he said that 95% of all medical research papers promote conclusions that are wrong. He blamed it on the pressure to publish, and on the corrupting influence of federal grants.
So when run of the mill MDs push medications or other treatments that are at best highly questionable, just remember that they draw a good portion of their “knowledge” from a very poisoned well. That’s the primary reason why we’re constantly told that some new medication is a veritable miracle drug and everyone should be taking it (statins, for example) only to see a complete reversal of that advice within a few years. The same constantly happens with various types of foods and their effect on health. Coffee is good…nope, coffee is bad. Dairy is bad…nope, dairy consumption (especially cheese) is a predictor of good cardiovascular health. Moderate wine consumption is good for heart health…nope, it has nothing but negative effects on health no matter the amount consumed….and on and on it goes.
I had my eyes opened to the fact that doctors are FAR from all-knowing wizards a number of years ago. I was being seen by one of the top cardiologists in Denver, and as part of my evaluation I wore a Holter monitor for 24 hours to record my cardiac activity. Part of that process is to log what you were doing during this time, especially any times in which you were exercising or doing anything else that would elevate your heart rate. A couple of days after turning in the device and my log I received an urgent phone call from the doctor. He was concerned that my heart rate had gone up to over 140 beats per minute at a couple of points, and was all ready to immediately put me on medications to control it. After a moment of shock and concern on my part I suddenly thought to ask, “What were the times when that occurred?” He told me and you guessed it, those were the times that I was exercising, which was clearly noted in my log. Once I pointed that out, he just said, “Oh, you’re right. Never mind.” I was furious. Mr. super-doctor didn’t even look at the log, and made the most idiotic rookie mistake. Even I, a non-physician, would not have screwed up like that. And to think that if I hadn’t questioned him I would have been on beta blockers and who knows what else, for nothing.
The medical industry is a total mess these days, for a variety of reasons.
Hear, hear!
I had a 9am appt for a physical that morning and as it my regular routine, I did a brisk 3-4 mile walk and had a hearty breakfast before going to see the doctor.
My blood pressure measured something like 140/100 and of course the doctor insists I go on blood pressure medicine immediately, even though I was in otherwise excellent health. I then realized that exercise and having a big meal will add significantly to your blood pressure over the next few hours.
So I start measuring blood pressure at home and notice that my average b/p is around 130/70 which is ideal. The morning of my next check-up, I do not exercise or eat before coming in and now I'm at 120/70 and of course the doctor insists that the blood pressure medicine he put me on is entirely responsible, so he tells me to stay on it.
I stop taking it on my own and next check-up, I'm about the same blood pressure. I then tell the doctor I haven't taken the pills for six months. He was not happy with me, to the extent, that I changed doctors.
I’ve had a very low opinion of doctors since before I was an adult.
I had horrible, horrible menstrual cramps starting from the early days. I was told I was just a wuss and had no pain tolerance.
Then I ignored a ruptured appendix because it didn’t hurt as bad as the cramps.
Then I was told I was a bad, stupid person because it wasn’t my appendix (it was) and I had been ignoring Crohn’s and or ulcerative colitis for years. (I hadn’t. Never had those diseases.)
Finally, they figured out it was endometriosis the whole time that had gotten on my appendix and was headed to my sciatic nerve.
The only person I have really been impressed by was a podiatrist, although the gyno who finally discovered the endo wasn’t bad.
I have a lot of respect for this doctor. Mine, not so much.
It’s not just there. It’s amazing how many people just want to go along. It’s easy to see how the world gov will be ushered in. With little resistance.
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