COVID-19 / Malicious Medical Quackery
[Ed.: FEAR YOUR DOCTOR! Medicine is a disgraced profession. They cannot (and must not) be trusted any longer! Cultivate Nosocomephobia and iatrophobia. Spread ‘vaccine hesitancy’! How Bad is My Batch? Enter you batch number(s) and find out. Then take action and purge yourself of this shit to the extent possible. It’s do-able! ]
Dr. Peter McCullough Reveals How Much Doctors were Bribed to Push COVID Vaccines – And Leaked Insurance Documents Back Him Up (VIDEO) Vigilant Fox
May 12, 2024 12:20 pm – World-famous cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough recently revealed startling figures about the immense earnings doctors received for pushing the COVID-19 injections.
On the Tommy T Podcast, Dr. McCullough claimed that a typical doctor could make an extra $250,000 if they injected a substantial portion of their patients.
More specifically, if a doctor injected 75% of his or her patients at $250 per newly-injected person, that would end up being around $250,000.
This revelation was discovered through a leaked Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield document.
Read more at Vigilant Fox.
Beyond Medicine: ‘Being Mortal’ Challenges Healthcare’s Approach to Death and Dying [54:02] Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola
Making Peace With the End of Your Life
May 11, 2024 – How do you talk about death with a dying loved one? How do you confront your own pending death? Explore the intricacies of end-of-life decisions and find out why your doctor may not be the best person to help you prepare for it.
STORY AT-A-GLANCE
- “Being Mortal” follows Dr. Atul Gawande as he explores the intricacies of end-of-life decisions, revealing how medical training often does not adequately prepare doctors for the realities of death and dying
- The documentary is based on Gawande’s best-selling book and uses personal stories, including his experiences with his father’s illness and death, to discuss the balance between maintaining hope and accepting realistic outcomes
- Gawande advocates for a shift in medical and societal perspectives to prioritize both the quality of life and the dignity of the dying process, rather than solely focusing on curing illness
- The film highlights the challenges doctors face in letting go of aggressive interventions that may extend life but can also lead to prolonged suffering and diminished quality of life
- Gawande emphasizes the importance of palliative care specialists who focus on end-of-life care, advocating for earlier and more honest conversations about death with patients and their families