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  • December 13, 2022 at 12:31 am
    cb ~

    Pass the placebo, please

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  • December 13, 2022 at 12:58 am
    Too Tall

    Except for the brave few who have continued to buck the system and put the patient first at tremendous cost to their own careers, the medical profession lost all trust and respect when they abandoned the Hippocratic Oath and “Do No Harm.”

    They are nothing more than money-grubbing leeches competing with lawyers, politicians, and journalists to prove themselves the lowest possible life form.

    There are a few simple litmus tests to determine if your doctor is among the masses of useless and pernicious charlatans who need to lose their medical license and be barred from any future employment requiring a license or background check.

    1. Any medical “professional” who advocated or insisted on masks (a chain link fence is more effective at stopping mosquitoes than an N95 mask is at stopping viruses).

    2. Any medical “professional” who insisted on social distancing (a minimum of 38 feet is required to produce any measurable decrease in the spread of viral infections).

    3. Any medical “professional’ who ever called the experimental mRNA clot shots a “vaccine,” stated they were “safe and effective,” recommended or required any individual to get one, or administered a clot shot.

    4. Any medical “professional” who called Ivermectin ‘horse paste,” or refused to prescribe Azithromycin, Hydroxychloroquine, or Ivermectin to any patient who asked. Unless they were brain dead and illiterate, they KNEW that these were safe and effective treatments for SARS and MERS which are similar to and brought to you by the same wonderful folks who brought you the Wuhanic Plague.

    5. Any medical “professional” who ever stated that antibiotics are ineffective against a virus, or displayed a poster or literature to that effect in their office. Because they learned in Medicinal Chemistry 101 that antibiotics containing an azide group, such as Azithromycin, are powerful, effective, and safe anti-viral treatments.

    Any medical “professional” who meet one or more of the above criteria is nothing more than a disciple of Dr. Josef Mengele and the evil clowns responsible for the Tuskegee Experiments.

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    • December 13, 2022 at 1:24 am
      President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight

      I just learned something new, that a CERTAIN class of antibiotics is effective against viri.
      I was always taught that antibiotics were effective against bacteria, and there was little to nothing that was effective against viri.
      It’s only been recently that there have been effective treatments against viri.
      And flu shots are a crap shoot – roll the dice and play the odds. Usually wrong.

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      • December 13, 2022 at 2:16 am
        Bren

        I’d always thought the same. But, then again, it WAS an Army doctor who told me that.

      • December 13, 2022 at 7:35 am
        Ed Bonderenka

        I did however get the shingles vax, after seeing my wife get shingles….

      • December 13, 2022 at 3:19 pm
        Henry

        I did as well, after having assisted my father through several painful episodes 50 years ago. There is a wide line between “all vaxes are frauds” and “this vax is a fraud.”

  • December 13, 2022 at 12:59 am
    Kafiroon

    According to a certain movie, Joe Boo, preferred whisky and cigars.

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    • December 13, 2022 at 7:51 am
      Wood

      Yo bartender! Jobu needs a refill!

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  • December 13, 2022 at 1:28 am
    President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight

    (second panel)
    (witch doctor): That will be five clams. Please pay the receptionist on your way out.

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  • December 13, 2022 at 1:31 am
    Lon+Mead

    Ooh, eee, ooh, ah, ah, ting, tang, walla walla bing bang!

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    • December 13, 2022 at 12:17 pm
      John D. Egbert

      With a hat tip to Ross Bagdasarian (David Seville) . . .

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    • December 13, 2022 at 1:37 pm
      S'aaruuk

      “oo-ee, oo-ah-ah, ting-tang walla-walla bang-bang”

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  • December 13, 2022 at 2:14 am
    resolute

    Through all this Covid crisis I had recurring visits with my oncologist. He would wear both a mask and a clear plastic face shield. Between the facial obstructions and the heavy foreign accent I could barely understand some of the things he said. At least he heard me, and understood completely, when I made it clear that i could not put an experimental vaccine on top of the new and as yet unproven cancer treatments and clinical trials I was participating in. When I explained my background in scientific research outside the medical industry as the foundation in my logic he backed off quickly on any vaccine sales pitch and agreed I was correct in avoiding the vaccine. We had this conversation in private, away from his colleagues, so there was no need for him to feel defensive, and tout the party line.

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  • December 13, 2022 at 2:19 am
    Bren

    A surprising number of old tribal remedies were reasonably effective. We’re still finding “scientific” explanations for why.

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    • December 13, 2022 at 8:01 am
      Wood

      These old remedies were in fact a result of the foundation of the scientific method, namely observation and recording/sharing/memory.

      [first tribal dude] This plant did X when crushed and applied to this type of wound. But it made this other person very sick to eat… so don’t eat it.

      [other tribal dude] Oh look, it works when I try it too.

      And there we have a second principal of the scientific method. Results can be repeated by others.

      “Science” has been much maligned by the right through this plandemic, but it’s because the folks claiming to have used it have not. They use it as a shield to either gain trust they haven’t earned or they think it just explains away their actions to the “uneducated”.

      Seems to me in this world the over-educated are much more ignorant and dangerous. Too much time in that academic bubble especially these days results in people who can’t think for themselves and who have no real world experience with consequences.

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      • December 13, 2022 at 5:26 pm
        resolute

        >> “Seems to me in this world the over-educated are much more ignorant and dangerous.” <<

        As that old expression goes: Some people are educated beyond their intelligence.

      • December 14, 2022 at 1:42 am
        Bren

        The vast majority of those on the right aren’t anti-science. They’re anti-“science”. Or, more specifically, anti-“THEscience”.

  • December 13, 2022 at 3:01 am
    Halley

    I was strongly urged by 3 different doctors here to take the jab (I refused) even though I was not in a “risk group”, was not afraid of the virus, and strongly suspected I already had antibodies via some mild but odd symptoms I’d picked up abroad before “corona” was even a thing. None of the doctors could answer why jabs were being forced on people who might already have antibodies, and all had bought into the obviously political fearporn, discarding their Hippocratic Oath like the flip of a switch. The repercussions of Untrustworthy Big Medicine are profound and scarier than voodoo. PDT MUST address this and stop pretending he saved the world with Warp Speed.

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    • December 13, 2022 at 10:57 am
      DSA

      > None of the doctors could answer why jabs were being forced on people who might already have antibodies

      That’s exactly when I decided I was never getting the jab. As soon as they started saying that we needed the jab even if we had already had C19, I knew there had to be something wrong. Vaccines work by exposing you to a weakened/dead version of the virus so your body can produce antibodies for it. There’s zero need for a vaccine if you’ve already been exposed and your body has produced antibodies to the real thing.

      That they still wanted us to get the jab meant that this was something other than a vaccine, and I wasn’t about to be the test rat.

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    • December 13, 2022 at 3:22 pm
      Henry

      “None of the doctors could answer why jabs were being forced on people who might already have antibodies”

      None of the politicians can answer why waiting periods were/are being forced on people who already own guns, either.

      Not coincidence, enemy action.

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  • December 13, 2022 at 3:01 am
    warhorse

    I used to trust my Corpsman, then he insisted I get the flu shot every year even when that damned shot made be bedridden for 2 weeks minimum.

    they they made the mistake of sending me “temporarily” to security on base. so I insisted I got the shot from security. when security asked, I got the shot with my squadron. by the time they figured it out my enlistment was over….

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  • December 13, 2022 at 5:01 am
    Steve+Peterson

    Every time between 1982& 2017 I would have a flu shot and havethe flu all year long ! Since 2017 I have not had a flu shot and been doing well

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  • December 13, 2022 at 7:28 am
    cb ~

    Experience with military’s mandatory flu shot – two weeks sick abed each time. No more flu shots no more flu. Current doc mentioned the jab, told her to think of me as the little mouse waiting results of human trials. She said that was actually funny… and never mentioned the jab again.

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  • December 13, 2022 at 8:08 am
    epador

    I learned not to trust (most) doctors before I finished med school. That was a lesson I kept forgetting and painfully relearning over the years.

    I leaned to detest government doctors when Fauxchi fumbled AIDS.

    I learned what happens to good doctors on my own but Ben Carson was a sad reminder.

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  • December 13, 2022 at 10:28 am
    Halley

    The always odd contention that AIDS originated from monkeys in Africa is feeling more and more like the “bats from Wuhan” nonsense, isn’t it?

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  • December 13, 2022 at 11:29 am
    Halley

    2020: the year they exploited a bioweapon to take down the Trump economy and dissolve election regulations, the year they burned, looted and murdered with impunity and criminal media support, the year they jackbooted the vote and forced themselves into the White House like FBI-backed Mafia thugs. 2023: the year we finally say “ENOUGH”??

    https://twitter.com/liqidearth/status/1602411147705319425?s=20&t=5_1ayQ3AtlEuGcrGyPxnBw

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  • December 13, 2022 at 12:36 pm
    Hotrod+Lincoln

    Will there be enough trees, lamp posts, and highway overpasses in the DC area to support all the buzzard bait, or will the radius need to expand to a few surrounding areas? Maybe Weight Watchers will need to open a “scavengers'” division to treat all the vultures that get too fat to fly on the feast they’re offered!

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    • December 13, 2022 at 5:13 pm
      resolute

      I’ve heard of a blast radius, but a buzzard bait radius? One, a metric for the damage done. One, a metric for the corrections taken.

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  • December 13, 2022 at 12:59 pm
    Oldarmourer

    One of the main problems is that govt’s hold the ability to decide whether or not a physician gets to hold a licence to practice medicine, my own Dr. confirmed it, “do what they say or lose your licence”.
    The ‘college of physicians’ is as ‘woke’ as any other college right now and they’re funded by the gov’t with those nice easy high-paying ‘Chief Health Officer’ jobs waiting for those who will read what they’re given to read on TV and the unwashed masses will believe it because “they wouldn’t be allowed to say it on tv if it wasn’t true”. I’ve given first aid recently so I’ve seen more patients than any of these political appointees has in years, they may have been Dr’s once but only for very short times before worming into management positions far from any illnesses or injuries.

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  • December 13, 2022 at 1:24 pm
    Kafiroon

    Now at this age in time, ‘witch doctor’ is a term for computer repairmen.

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  • December 13, 2022 at 3:11 pm
    Pamela
  • December 13, 2022 at 4:36 pm
    Scott+Bieser

    Fortunately there are quite a few honest MDs. At least, in Texas. I found one as my primary and I’m sticking to him like glue.

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