How well has this video aged?
Isn't it bizarre that supposed health professionals actively resorted to telling people the following messages (in this order):
I am some form of doctor or nurse, practising for x amount of time.
I am, by implication, probably greater in knowledge about some aspects of medicine than you and all the possible information sources that you could access and understand.
I will make you feel small or humiliated and will, via credentialism, marginalize your concerns, doubts or suspicions about Covid-19 gene therapies, without providing any knowledge or evidence basis.
I will not tell you what kind of doctor or nurse I am, or what my specific knowledge about these Covid-19 gene therapies is. It could be zero.
Somehow, your inability to know the number of bones in the human body or where or what the glabella is delegitimises you as a patient and legitimises me as a medic, such that you should do what I am telling you without further question.
I will not provide any information about the measurable quality of my professional track record. I could be the worst medic in the world or an actor.
Here's me giving you the bird.
Grow up and get the vaccine.
Is the above how it normally goes when you receive any medical advice from a supposedly qualified professional? Would you take medical advice from such people?
If not, would you do what Jimmy Kimmel told you to do? Kimmel was literally telling people to take a Covid-19 gene therapy. But if you said to Kimmel, “I've got a rash, what should I do?”, what are the odds he'd answer, “Go talk to a doctor?”. So, why was he dispensing uniformed and unqualified medical instruction? Why was he or anyone else allowed to?
If these people are real doctors, is anyone going to hold them to account?
How much did non specialist doctors know about Covid-19 gene therapies, immunology and vaccination?
In my experience, it’s often remarkably little, to the point that I and other medically lay people knew more about these things in the context of Covid-19 in 2021 from some study (using freely available information that turned out to be accurate and correct) than the ones we talked to.
If you think about it, the guy below with all those diplomas is so smart that he's taking instructions from Bill Gates, who may not have any diplomas in medicine. So how clever is this doctor?
And what does knowing the location of the glabella have to do with making a fully informed choice about accepting a medical treatment that doesn't have anything to do with the glabella?