My dad has gotten every jab and booster, and he’s a retired MD. He won’t even look at the evidence that Jeff presents here daily. Doctors are supposed to be critical thinkers and so many unquestioningly follow the CDC. There are good ones out there however. My husband is one of them. He will never get the jab.
My dad has gotten every jab and booster, and he’s a retired MD. He won’t even look at the evidence that Jeff presents here daily. Doctors are supposed to be critical thinkers and so many unquestioningly follow the CDC. There are good ones out there however. My husband is one of them. He will never get the jab.
Doctors are not taught in medical school to be critical thinkers. They are taught to tow the line. They are given a certain algorithm for a particular disease and they follow that to the nth degree. Very few doctors can think outside of the box. Thanks to the Rockefellers! This oil company wants doctors to be pill pushers (most drugs use petroleum products to some degree). Unfortunately, a lot of nurses follow this thinking as well. A lot has changed since I started out in nursing in 1981.
Doctor's generally use techniques developed by others as "applied science". Therefor using methods of applied science doesn't necessarily develop a "critical thinker" in all aspects.
That is very true. Especially when they work for hospital systems. When they don’t comply with hospital regulations they risk losing their jobs. I guess that’s part of the “sickness” we all experienced the last 2 years. I’m so proud of the ones who stood firm.
Recently, I read an article accusing doctors of being non critical-thinkers (does this phrase work?) and here is just one of my experiences. Three years ago my doctor shoved a flu shot on me. Two or three months later I got the flu, bad. The next year she tried again. I reminded her that I had gotten the shot the previous year and got the flu. Her impatient reply was, "Well, the shot didn't give it to you." I gave no reply, refused the shot, but since the Covid Scandal I know it might have or it might have lowered my resistance. I'm done with shots and have no trust in doctors. I now know they'll murder you if it results in money or to please their rulers.
About 5 years ago, I was going to Kenya and needed to see a travel doctor..This guy told me I was a 'skeptic' for not taking vaccines and gave me a 2 sheet info paper titled " You're a sceptic if you think this". Shoot I fell for it hook line and sinker because I fit in each category on his stupid paper!. So I took the flu shot,,got the flu, took the new and improved shingles shots,,,got shingles.. and I took the Pneumovax and you'll never guess.. yep, still got pneumonia. ha!! I will never ever take another vaccine and smelled a rat with these MRna jabs a mile away.
interesting that being a skeptic was sold as a bad thing. The word is most associated in my mind with Euroskeptic, which I was, and with good reason as the EU is now crumbling.
I'm wondering what the categories were? All sensible ones I'm sure
It has been a very surprising revelation (revealing) of a split many of us didn't realize existed. That I ended up as the only vocal one on social media on my side of these issues among my former medical/public health colleagues (some of whom graduated from my own training program, I'm embarrassed to say) has surprised me more than I can say.
My dad has gotten every jab and booster, and he’s a retired MD. He won’t even look at the evidence that Jeff presents here daily. Doctors are supposed to be critical thinkers and so many unquestioningly follow the CDC. There are good ones out there however. My husband is one of them. He will never get the jab.
Doctors are not taught in medical school to be critical thinkers. They are taught to tow the line. They are given a certain algorithm for a particular disease and they follow that to the nth degree. Very few doctors can think outside of the box. Thanks to the Rockefellers! This oil company wants doctors to be pill pushers (most drugs use petroleum products to some degree). Unfortunately, a lot of nurses follow this thinking as well. A lot has changed since I started out in nursing in 1981.
Doctor's generally use techniques developed by others as "applied science". Therefor using methods of applied science doesn't necessarily develop a "critical thinker" in all aspects.
That is very true. Especially when they work for hospital systems. When they don’t comply with hospital regulations they risk losing their jobs. I guess that’s part of the “sickness” we all experienced the last 2 years. I’m so proud of the ones who stood firm.
Recently, I read an article accusing doctors of being non critical-thinkers (does this phrase work?) and here is just one of my experiences. Three years ago my doctor shoved a flu shot on me. Two or three months later I got the flu, bad. The next year she tried again. I reminded her that I had gotten the shot the previous year and got the flu. Her impatient reply was, "Well, the shot didn't give it to you." I gave no reply, refused the shot, but since the Covid Scandal I know it might have or it might have lowered my resistance. I'm done with shots and have no trust in doctors. I now know they'll murder you if it results in money or to please their rulers.
About 5 years ago, I was going to Kenya and needed to see a travel doctor..This guy told me I was a 'skeptic' for not taking vaccines and gave me a 2 sheet info paper titled " You're a sceptic if you think this". Shoot I fell for it hook line and sinker because I fit in each category on his stupid paper!. So I took the flu shot,,got the flu, took the new and improved shingles shots,,,got shingles.. and I took the Pneumovax and you'll never guess.. yep, still got pneumonia. ha!! I will never ever take another vaccine and smelled a rat with these MRna jabs a mile away.
interesting that being a skeptic was sold as a bad thing. The word is most associated in my mind with Euroskeptic, which I was, and with good reason as the EU is now crumbling.
I'm wondering what the categories were? All sensible ones I'm sure
Jo
It has been a very surprising revelation (revealing) of a split many of us didn't realize existed. That I ended up as the only vocal one on social media on my side of these issues among my former medical/public health colleagues (some of whom graduated from my own training program, I'm embarrassed to say) has surprised me more than I can say.