Truth bombs from Makary and Prasad: public health officials cannot be trusted with public health decisions
In case you missed it, two mainstream docs admit they were wrong. They now realize that public health officials cannot be trusted with public health decisions:
and this one, just in case you missed the earlier one.
Maybe someday, we’ll actually be able to question a public health official on their insane policies
Here’s an email I sent to Sara Cody today and I will follow up at the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors meeting at 1pm on Tuesday:
When these "officials" are questioned, it will be in chains, awaiting execution for crimes against humanity. This is where they all belong. I've no time for anything BUT seeing to it they are brought to justice. Arguing with them is like having a croaking contest with a toad. Useless. They are demons who do nothing but lie.
All you need to know about the truth is that TPTB and big pharma sought to hide the data for 75 years. And we know, they would have extended it just like they did the documents on the JFK assassination. Anyone remember Trump promising he would release the JFK docs? Did he?
Anyone remember Las Vegas and how we were all told it was clearly one guy? How about the lies about every war? How about all the wars the media doesn't even bother to acknowledge that are waged without Congress ever even voting on them?
Now we have documents leaked that they knew from the beginning it was not a single shooter in Vegas. We have the docs that Bush, Cheney, Powell, Rice and their corrupt media moutpieces all knew WMDs were non-existent. All the stuff about Assaad gassing his own people were lies from Obama.
We live in a world of lies. Most people suck them down more eagerly and fast than a frat boy does alcohol. Not only that, but those same people are manipulated by media and government to want to destroy anyone who doesn't agree with them instead of being curious and having intellectual debate to uncover the truth.
It is a serious weakness of humanity that we seem to have some desire to defer to and trust authority as a default position.