Medical Questions You Could Not Ask
There are few questions in medicine or science that should not constantly be questioned. During the past four years orthodoxy was not to be questioned. If you dared to think or ask questions you could be censored, fired, and professionally shamed by losing your medical license. This is not what should exist in a free democracy and this will not be tolerated during the Trump administration. There will be accountability for those that lost their lives as a consequence of what can only be described as corruption and malpractice.
Segment # 274
Should we be looking at cancer in a different way? Is cancer related to parasites, worms or fungus?
Did the FDA, CDC, NIH. or NIAH ever test a single vaccine for safety
Did Pfizer ever test the mRNA vaccine for stopping transmission before being rolled out to the public
Was Stanley Plotkin and therefore all of the experts aware of vaccine safety testing limits
Bottom line - the FDA, CDC, NIH, BIg Pharm - they all knew
Have there been safety tests for vaccines on the childhood vaccine schedule
Since 2019, the following vaccines have been added to the childhood immunization schedule
COVID-19 vaccine: Added to the schedule in 2023 for children 6 months and older
(Note: The probability of a child 6 months or older dying from COVID-19 is very low. Mortality rates for children are significantly lower compared to adults, especially for those without underlying health conditions. For children aged 1-4 years, the mortality rate was approximately 1.4 deaths per million per year. In children aged 5-9 years, it was about 1.4 deaths per million per year, and for those 10-14 years old, it decreased to 0.7 deaths per million per year.)
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) monoclonal antibody (Nirsevimab): Recommended in 2023 for infants under 8 months old born during or entering their first RSV season, and for infants and children 8–19 months old at increased risk of severe RSV disease entering their second RSV season
Did you know these vaccines were not tested for safety.