When Does a "Fake" Pandemic Become "Real"?

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I don’t think they are impacting her treatment plans. If she was beside a patient’s bed using a voodoo doll to “cure” them, then I would question it for sure.

I mean, she has a valid doctor’s license from the Texas Medical Board website.

Do we have any evidence she’s an expert in this field? Isn’t she a pediatrician? Would you have an eye doctor deliver your baby? Or would you go to someone with expertise in that area? Why would you trust a doctor with absolutely insane beliefs who’s part of a tiny group as opposed to the overwhelmingly amount of doctors who don’t say that?

I am glad you waited to listen to doctors until they said how you feel. That makes sense.

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I’m just frustrated that she’s immediately censored by big tech companies. Fuck them. Let’s all listen to the crypt keeper Fauci who’s got one foot in the grave and now recommending goggles.

I can’t wait until a year or so passes from now and we all find out we’ve been duped.

Immanuel claims this is her alma mater in Nigeria where she obtained her medical degree. Browse the website and decide for yourself…

Do we figure that out when we hit 200,000 casualties?

Seems like a private company made a decision you don’t like. But a decision based on what they viewed as false and potentially dangerous information. As for her beliefs not mattering hasn’t she said a uterine issues was caused by demon sex? That’s the doctor you want to trust really?

Well we could listen to the old obese guy with zero medical background. He’s got a good track record. Cakes himself with orange makeup. He looks like a youthful and healthy man.

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I get it, but that’s a pretty broad explanation. I’m in Houston, and the numbers are being both over and under-reported. The infection rate is likely considerably higher than stated, but very few people are actually being hospitalized due to it. I personally know 14/15 people who have/had it and none of them required hospitalization. Most were actually fine after a couple of days.

Again, I’ve had recurring nausea and vomiting for almost 3 weeks now. This thing sucks. But, the numbers just don’t back a global economic crisis.

Incredible hypocrisy. I can understand why the by-law doesn’t extend there, but why can’t parliament itself make them mandatory?

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The Texas Medical Board licenses witch doctors now?

If she does that it means that she is the one who made them sick in the first place.

I know, orange man bad. Just keep wearing your mask. You’ll be fine, little one.

253 deaths reported today here in Florida. 3 days of record deaths in a row.

Oh, and Herman Cain died today. He was diagnosed less than two weeks after attending the Trump rally in Tulsa.

Notice the nearly universal missing item in this picture?

I’m sorry for his family. I hope others will take the simple precautions necessary to protect themselves and the rest of us.

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And I’m sure ALL of those were definitely caused by covid-19. Certainly nothing else could of killed them. Definitely coronavirus. Just keep repeating what they tell you.

Lol here we go. What else are we questioning here? Holocaust? Civil War?

It’s possible deaths are over reported and it’s possible deaths are under reported. But hey let’s just dismiss the whole thing.

Let’s REJECT it! If we don’t believe we can’t get it.

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I will pray for you.

And I for you.

The man fought against Jim Crow and other racist his whole life only to risk it all(and lose) for one of the dumbest racist ever.

She is censored because it takes about 1 minute of research to see she is a quack. Demonic sex causing fertility issues, would cause me to walk right out of her medical practice. I can’t believe that she hasn’t been fired due to the embarrassment she brings.

Couldn’t the same be said about somebody who is a Christian, Seventh Day Adventist, Jehovah Witness, etc.? I mean, a lot of people find what they believe in to be quackery. What would make them any less trustworthy?

I accept that plenty of science professionals are religious. The issue with this lady is that she is allowing those beliefs to interfere with her medical practice. She believes reproductive health issues are caused by demons and states that as medical fact.

Would you trust a geologist who claimed the earth was 6,000 years old? Or that the earth is a circle with a dome above it? These are things found in the Bible (the first is an inference by addition of the ages of the generations following Adam, the second one is a direct claim).

IMO, one needs to separate their religious beliefs from their field of study when the religious beliefs are not supported by anything other than a claim. If one does this, then IMO they are trustworthy. If not, then they are not.