Have you ever spoken with Dr. David Ayoub? He did an excellent presentation on mercury/thimerisol way back in 2005 and it's disturbing how corrupt and evil Big Pharma were back then...
Amazon reports delivered to mailroom. I was thinking another reason they might read is nobody is judging them as they read it. They can read it in the office with the door closed.
problem is getting them to read it
The polite call-outs will continue until polite discussion improves:
https://thedailybeagle.substack.com/p/a-polite-call-out-to-steve-kirsch
I hope I'm not too terrifying, I can assure you I'm less terrifying than the 'virus is a hoax' crowd or one of those Harvard professors.
Steve, thanks for all you do. You're a true hero!
Have you ever spoken with Dr. David Ayoub? He did an excellent presentation on mercury/thimerisol way back in 2005 and it's disturbing how corrupt and evil Big Pharma were back then...
https://www.bitchute.com/video/KYUuMmSWYRgm/
I'm counting on:
1. The slight push that they've received a book someone paid for.
2. The thought "Whoever sent me this book knows things. Maybe more things than I know. "
3. The thought "I'm a woman who made it to the top! This book is written by a woman doctor who has written books!"
These or a combination thereof could help her decide to at least flip through some pages, then I'm hoping she'll get hooked and read it.
Amazon reports delivered to mailroom. I was thinking another reason they might read is nobody is judging them as they read it. They can read it in the office with the door closed.
I was wondering if she would go through the trouble of sending it back to say "No! I won't look!" But the book has not been sent back. Interesting.
Steve you are a LEGEND