It's wonderful that you are assisting Dr. Hoffe. He was one of the very first physicians to express alarm about what he was observing in his practice. Since when are diligence, responsibility, and concern for patients regarded as disreputable qualities? Hoffe should be getting a medal, not prosecution.
It's wonderful that you are assisting Dr. Hoffe. He was one of the very first physicians to express alarm about what he was observing in his practice. Since when are diligence, responsibility, and concern for patients regarded as disreputable qualities? Hoffe should be getting a medal, not prosecution.
Readers might be interested in my in-depth feature story on Richard Hirschman, the famous/infamous embalmer who first showed the world images of the “horrifying” clots he was seeing in up to 50 percent of the bodies he embalmed.
If you read or skim the story, please note the link I added about a medical professional who recently became a whistleblower and reported that doctors and nurses are removing these worm-like substances from patients “three to 10 times every week.” They are NOT forming only “post-mortem.”
It's wonderful that you are assisting Dr. Hoffe. He was one of the very first physicians to express alarm about what he was observing in his practice. Since when are diligence, responsibility, and concern for patients regarded as disreputable qualities? Hoffe should be getting a medal, not prosecution.
Readers might be interested in my in-depth feature story on Richard Hirschman, the famous/infamous embalmer who first showed the world images of the “horrifying” clots he was seeing in up to 50 percent of the bodies he embalmed.
If you read or skim the story, please note the link I added about a medical professional who recently became a whistleblower and reported that doctors and nurses are removing these worm-like substances from patients “three to 10 times every week.” They are NOT forming only “post-mortem.”
https://billricejr.substack.com/p/my-visit-with-historys-most-important?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2