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Dennis Merwood's avatar

How many years of Medical School did you attend Sheila?

You are a nasty piece of work, my dear!

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SheilaB's avatar

I haven't poisoned anyone, Dennis. You ALWAYS turn to ad homs when you can't answer a question or a point. ALWAYS. Nasty, did you say? I'm giving you information, which you seem unable to deal with.

Get back to me when you've done the research. Doctors don't study vaccination at medical school, Dennis 'my dear'. They are given a vaccination schedule and told to adhere to it. Not the same thing, Dennis. Having a normie answer to everything just makes you a normie, not someone who knows what he's talking about.

Check out the work of Charles Richet, French scientist who discovered that if people are injected with food proteins (like, you know, peanut oil or wheat proteins, which are used in childhood vaccines) instead of ingesting them, they cause anaphylaxis. Allergies are a chronic, non-acute form of anaphylaxis. Ergo, loads of people with gluten or peanut allergies (some of which are pretty acute) and all the rest.

You too can find these things out without going to medical school (=Rockefeller school). Medical school is the last place you'll find out. I too have a family member who is a doctor and never studied any of this in medical school. If they studied it in medical school, how would they get doctors, especially allegedly compassionate young women, to inject children with poison?

Katherine Watt (paralegal and phenomenal law researcher) has done more research than anyone else on the framework of laws that has been created since WWII to enable all of this to happen 'legally' (but unlawfully).

You can find her Substack easily (Bailiwick News).

Below is the lowdown on Richet and why allergies have gone through the roof. Stop spitting out ad homs, Dennis, and maybe educate your daughters. They can be good paediatricians without slow-poisoning children. Not that it's always slow - did you know that 70% of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) cases happen within a week of vaccination? And 48% of them within 2 days? No, of course you didn't. But you can do research like anyone else and inform your daughters. I'm sure they don't wish to be doing harm.

https://substack.com/@bailiwicknews/p-148499229

"Sasha Latypova on "the second shot," anaphylaxis, vaccination and scientific paradigm shifts."

You claim to deal in 'evidence', Dennis. Don't you find it odd that when it comes to the religious science, vaccination, you just turn totally religious and worry about being a 'heretic'? That's quite a delicious irony, Dennis, but I'm more concerned about the children.

Vaccination is the ONLY medical intervention that can't be criticised, on peril of losing your right to practice, and not just in the US. You don't even have to be a doctor. If you are an architect or a teacher and you talk about vaccination in anything but positive tones on social media you'll be warned of losing your professional affiliations. That's not how science works, is it, Dennis. That's how cults and psyops work. If something can't be questioned it is BY DEFINITION not science. Wakey, wakey, Dennis.

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SheilaB's avatar

Note that I didn't know any of this even 2 years ago. My kids are vaccinated. One had years of ear issues because of it (as I now know). But I'm a fan of the scientific method, so the studies that have been done with controls interest me. Note that no vaccine EVER has been tested against a saline placebo. ALL childhood vaccines are merely tested against other vaccines to hide the harms.

In addition to the Dissolving Illusions book, try 'Turtles all the way down - vaccine science and myth' (turns out it's largely myth). Written by doctors who went to medical school, Dennis, but did actual research during their careers.

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