You're a true hero Pierre Kory, please keep up the good fight. I try to talk about these issues with friends of mine who are physicians (who all went to UW med school) and I thought they were all progressive and liberal and cool with open discourse... but nope – they have gone full protect-the-establishment and become pharma-apologists. …
You're a true hero Pierre Kory, please keep up the good fight. I try to talk about these issues with friends of mine who are physicians (who all went to UW med school) and I thought they were all progressive and liberal and cool with open discourse... but nope – they have gone full protect-the-establishment and become pharma-apologists. Someday I hope my physician friends wake up, but until then you're carrying the fire of honesty and seeking the truth with courage!
Also, a childhood friend of mine is a cardiologist at Stanford Medicine. I asked him about a recent paper shared by Peter A. McCullough and my Stanford friend's response was a bizarrely unscientific concession to logical fallacy: "How could the vaccines be bad if so many people had taken them?" was essentially his "Ad Populum" appeal-to-popularity response. Amazing, and disturbing.
It took most Germans a decade to realize that their former Nazi government had run a genocide that killed 11 million people in Poland for their ethnicity (either Polish or Jewish). Yet to this day one finds Holocaust deniers who insist it never happened, despite voluminous evidence that it did.
Sometimes an act is so monstrous that people who trusted the monsters, cannot suspend their beliefs long enough to consider the evidence that's in plain sight.
You're a true hero Pierre Kory, please keep up the good fight. I try to talk about these issues with friends of mine who are physicians (who all went to UW med school) and I thought they were all progressive and liberal and cool with open discourse... but nope – they have gone full protect-the-establishment and become pharma-apologists. Someday I hope my physician friends wake up, but until then you're carrying the fire of honesty and seeking the truth with courage!
Also, a childhood friend of mine is a cardiologist at Stanford Medicine. I asked him about a recent paper shared by Peter A. McCullough and my Stanford friend's response was a bizarrely unscientific concession to logical fallacy: "How could the vaccines be bad if so many people had taken them?" was essentially his "Ad Populum" appeal-to-popularity response. Amazing, and disturbing.
It took most Germans a decade to realize that their former Nazi government had run a genocide that killed 11 million people in Poland for their ethnicity (either Polish or Jewish). Yet to this day one finds Holocaust deniers who insist it never happened, despite voluminous evidence that it did.
Sometimes an act is so monstrous that people who trusted the monsters, cannot suspend their beliefs long enough to consider the evidence that's in plain sight.