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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

I think this is a rhetorical question. However, there is the possibility a state like Florida might be open to doing it.

One of the things I've realized has characterized the last two years is that we've been forced to engage this whole debate with both arms tied behind our backs, but because the vaccines are so unsafe and so ineffective, there is still a large amount of evidence that keeps on emerging to challenge the narrative regardless of how much the people in charge are derelict in their duties.

I recently completed a series I was working on for a while on this topic:

https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/p/critical-thinking-in-the-age-of-censorship

It initially began as a refutation to Dr. Burnett's fact-check of the misfolded fibrin blood clot theory which was aimed at illustrating the pseudo-intellectual behavior most "experts" use to debunk any viewpoint that opposes the orthodoxy. I then realized that topic opened up a much more important discussion on what is happening with vaccinated blood as a lot of same deceptive patterns were being used to obfuscate and conceal all of the evidence showing something is clearly amiss. If you have the time to look at it please do. I spent about a week compiling all of the evidence on that subject and it is quite compelling.

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OpenYourEyes's avatar

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” - Upton Sinclair

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