A doctor who participated in the deadly hospital protocols and pushing untested, gene-modifying injections on patients who were made to wait until they were seriously ill, and then forcefully denied the use of re-purposed drugs known to be effective is complicit in their deaths. Job or no job, bills, kids in college, mortgage and car pay…
A doctor who participated in the deadly hospital protocols and pushing untested, gene-modifying injections on patients who were made to wait until they were seriously ill, and then forcefully denied the use of re-purposed drugs known to be effective is complicit in their deaths. Job or no job, bills, kids in college, mortgage and car payments - none of it justifies being complicit in actions which obviously caused, or contributed to, the deaths of men, women, and children.
I quit at the VA - six months short of being able to collect my retirement - when the RNs on our unit were going to be forced to do things to our veterans that would do them harm (at that time, to allow self-administration of drugs by veterans who were in our substance abuse ward FOR ABUSING THEIR PRESCRIBED DRUGS). I had to wait another seven years before I could get my retirement to be dispersed to me. I was blackballed by the director of our medical center in Oregon, and was unable to get hired in any other VA hospital.
That was in 2008, but if I had still been in the system when the Covid hoax was pushed on us, I would have refused to get the injections and would have refused to give them. My local doctor here in Montana offered the injections, but never pushed me to take them (in spite of being in my early seventies with several co-morbidities), and stated that giving the injections to children was an obscenity in which he refused to participate.
A doctor who participated in the deadly hospital protocols and pushing untested, gene-modifying injections on patients who were made to wait until they were seriously ill, and then forcefully denied the use of re-purposed drugs known to be effective is complicit in their deaths. Job or no job, bills, kids in college, mortgage and car payments - none of it justifies being complicit in actions which obviously caused, or contributed to, the deaths of men, women, and children.
I quit at the VA - six months short of being able to collect my retirement - when the RNs on our unit were going to be forced to do things to our veterans that would do them harm (at that time, to allow self-administration of drugs by veterans who were in our substance abuse ward FOR ABUSING THEIR PRESCRIBED DRUGS). I had to wait another seven years before I could get my retirement to be dispersed to me. I was blackballed by the director of our medical center in Oregon, and was unable to get hired in any other VA hospital.
That was in 2008, but if I had still been in the system when the Covid hoax was pushed on us, I would have refused to get the injections and would have refused to give them. My local doctor here in Montana offered the injections, but never pushed me to take them (in spite of being in my early seventies with several co-morbidities), and stated that giving the injections to children was an obscenity in which he refused to participate.