Sunday, October 02, 2022

To say that I have little to no faith in the medical practice right now....

 Would be an understatement.

Cresto describes in more detail multiple incidents of neglect that he said left Christy despondent on the FormerFedsGroup Freedom Foundation’s (FFFF) COVID-19 Humanity Betrayal Memory Project, for which Cresto became the director of information technology.

Between my own personal experiences and the stories that are now coming out about how badly the medical "experts" fucked up during the Covidiacy, combined with how quickly much of those medical experts regurgitated the government propaganda....  I'd trust the average doctor about as far as I could throw them.

The fact that there are still doctors out there yammering about the jab despite clear evidence that it doesn't work?  Inexcusable.  

Before they were done debating the safety, efficacy, and basic logic of taking a vaccine that had only been out for a few months, Hardison said the obstetrician pointed to his wife and told him, “My job here is to keep the incubator oxygenated until the baby comes.”

“I was blown away,” Hardison said.

I would have left and found a different hospital, even if I had to drive to another state.  Of course, that comes with a whole lot of hind-sight on my part.  But if any medical "professional" called my wife an incubator?  Done.  They're not touching my wife or anyone in my family.  Get the fuck out.

Anyways, just add all this to the tally of why the medical profession has tumbled almost as quickly as the FBI.  Because they fucked up monumentally with their Kung Flu response and because of crap like this.

The CDC dropped masking requirements for health care settings, and the move was largely ignored by the news media and public health officials. It got a modest amount of coverage, mostly days after the announcement, but the dramatic change in guidance was met with little fanfare.

And that is how the CDC wanted it, apparently. They dropped the news late last Friday. Not yesterday, but a week ago Friday.

I have followed COVID news pretty closely, and my Twitter feed is filled with COVID-related accounts because I was involved in anti-lockdown activism back in 2020. Today was the first time I even heard of the rather shocking news. It’s a huge shift in policy–not only did their policy stance shift, but they also specifically referred to the benefits of infection-acquired immunity in the same sentence as vaccines. This explicit acknowledgment of a fact that they disputed for years is in itself quite noteworthy.

"Oh hey, you know all that bullshit we blathered on about for a couple of years?  Yeah, ignore that why don't ya?"

So the CDC was in a bind, and rather than being honest, straightforward, and even declaring a modest victory in suppressing the pandemic, they punted. They changed the guidance, but very very quietly. They clearly spread the word to the media that they didn’t want much coverage, and they got what they wanted. Near silence.

Still the COVID fanatics are unhappy. Any loosening of the rules or deviation in the message threatens their power.

It was never about health care, and it was never about helping people.  It was about taking control.  Which they did, and which a huge amount of Americans not only allowed but encouraged.

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