They say there's already a very high suicide rate amongst doctors - the guilt from suggesting and then administering these shots will be even worse. They did it!
They say there's already a very high suicide rate amongst doctors - the guilt from suggesting and then administering these shots will be even worse. They did it!
@Via: Try the data from the Johns Hopkins [lpw-ball] iatrogenic study, compared to the book Death by Medicine by Dr. Null! You can learn where the last 50 years 40,000,000 deaths came from!
(not counting pharma's gain of function million+ coved deaths!) Then source Romans 6:23's & learn, "Death is the wages of sin."
Thank you Steve for that suggestion--Also, Romans is my favorite book of the 66 (this a.m. I'm on Numbers 26-- I am reading the Pentateuch straight through for second time since April [manage about one book per month]. Noticed yesterday how much more clear are New Testament passages since I have taken to reading the Old in full--getting the 'narrative' as a whole, not just in bits and pieces)
No it's just thing's I've read. I bought a new laptop and haven't switched the files over but I'll see if I kept any of the articles. I spend my life reading, don't own a TV, semi retired work 20 hours/week and live alone. No family and love love learning everything possible I believe there is also a shortage of GP's.
They say there's already a very high suicide rate amongst doctors - the guilt from suggesting and then administering these shots will be even worse. They did it!
BJ, do you have any source material to share--I am interested in data (no I am not criticizing you)
@Via: Try the data from the Johns Hopkins [lpw-ball] iatrogenic study, compared to the book Death by Medicine by Dr. Null! You can learn where the last 50 years 40,000,000 deaths came from!
(not counting pharma's gain of function million+ coved deaths!) Then source Romans 6:23's & learn, "Death is the wages of sin."
Thank you Steve for that suggestion--Also, Romans is my favorite book of the 66 (this a.m. I'm on Numbers 26-- I am reading the Pentateuch straight through for second time since April [manage about one book per month]. Noticed yesterday how much more clear are New Testament passages since I have taken to reading the Old in full--getting the 'narrative' as a whole, not just in bits and pieces)
No it's just thing's I've read. I bought a new laptop and haven't switched the files over but I'll see if I kept any of the articles. I spend my life reading, don't own a TV, semi retired work 20 hours/week and live alone. No family and love love learning everything possible I believe there is also a shortage of GP's.