The fucker still believes (or states that he believes):
"Pfizer juice kept people from dying" (he has not studied the risk/reward literature on this, the right answer is : no it didn't, it killed more)
"Pfizer juice stopped infection (for about a month" (no it didn't, people were classified as UNvaxxed for 2-4 weeks after the injection, hence the "it prevented infection" falsehood, whish has been thoroughly destroyed by Prof Fenton)
"Deployed mostly in good faith" (has not understood the GoF, patent or stated goals literature or that this was a DoD run program for maiming)
At least he fully acknowledges that:
DNA from the Pfizer juice can and probably will integrated permanently into injected people's cells, incl. all of their progeny from hereon out
Could cause serious autoimmune attacks and cancers
Somebody should sequence the stem cells from the vaccinated people to see if the DNA has been integrated (gee, really?)
All of which we've now known for months and suspected for two years.
I call a limited hangout on him.
They put a guy up there that tells 1/3 of the story, but buries all the shenanigans, planning and malice on this.
True but at the same time, I think he speaks in a way where he is trying to be OVERLY fair in hopes of being given approval from both sides to look into the issue further. If he fires off like a Kirsch or something, people will write him off like they always do as a “far right conspiracy theorist”. He’s trying his best to not make unproven (first-hand) assertions and jeopardize his credibility.
The fucker still believes (or states that he believes):
"Pfizer juice kept people from dying" (he has not studied the risk/reward literature on this, the right answer is : no it didn't, it killed more)
"Pfizer juice stopped infection (for about a month" (no it didn't, people were classified as UNvaxxed for 2-4 weeks after the injection, hence the "it prevented infection" falsehood, whish has been thoroughly destroyed by Prof Fenton)
"Deployed mostly in good faith" (has not understood the GoF, patent or stated goals literature or that this was a DoD run program for maiming)
At least he fully acknowledges that:
DNA from the Pfizer juice can and probably will integrated permanently into injected people's cells, incl. all of their progeny from hereon out
Could cause serious autoimmune attacks and cancers
Somebody should sequence the stem cells from the vaccinated people to see if the DNA has been integrated (gee, really?)
All of which we've now known for months and suspected for two years.
I call a limited hangout on him.
They put a guy up there that tells 1/3 of the story, but buries all the shenanigans, planning and malice on this.
True but at the same time, I think he speaks in a way where he is trying to be OVERLY fair in hopes of being given approval from both sides to look into the issue further. If he fires off like a Kirsch or something, people will write him off like they always do as a “far right conspiracy theorist”. He’s trying his best to not make unproven (first-hand) assertions and jeopardize his credibility.
I think it’s a good strategy on his part.
Why would I trust this doctor?