I’ve been working on toning down my rhetoric regarding the virus and the vaccine. Most of you know that I’m a diehard skeptic. If something doesn’t seem right, I want to know the truth. I suppose I retain that feature from my days as a diagnostician. Or, maybe it’s innate. Regardless, it’s a passion of mine to find the truth. Lately, in the past 20 or so years, my skepticism alarm has been sounding loudly. Here are a few (real) doctors who seem to share my skepticism and are sounding their alarms:
Watch here: LINK to Rumble video.
Takeaways include:
1. Tone down the “whack job” conspiracy talk.
2. Capture your listener’s interest by starting your assertion with “Isn’t it interesting that…” Urge them to do their own research.
3. Cite easily verifiable examples to support your position.
4. Compare what “authorities” say (shots are “safe”) with real world, observable data. (VAERS, for example)
5. Sample question: “Why weren’t the unnatural phospholipids in vaccines tested on animals?” (Hint: They’re toxins)