Nazis in Ohio.

Guess what? There are doctors with as many degrees saying that the vaccine is dangerous and should be discontinued. Some say arrest Fauci. Excess mortality rates are way up in every age group. Again, the obvious is taboo.

Yea, but there arn't many that say it "magnetizes" you and that when called on the carpet by the medical licensing board gives them the proverbial finger... I will give her credit. At least she wasn't practicing 'psychic surgery...'
 
Yea, but there arn't many that say it "magnetizes" you and that when called on the carpet by the medical licensing board gives them the proverbial finger... I will give her credit. At least she wasn't practicing 'psychic surgery...'

My wife said, "You know how to push all my buttons don't you?

I said, "Yeah, but I still haven't been able to find the mute button."

That's when the fight started.
 
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Yea, but there arn't many that say it "magnetizes" you and that when called on the carpet by the medical licensing board gives them the proverbial finger... I will give her credit. At least she wasn't practicing 'psychic surgery...'

Yet haemoglobin is slightly magnetic, did you know that?

Haemoglobin contains iron which tend to be repelled from a magnet when attached to oxygen. In contrast, oxygen-depleted haemoglobin is attracted slightly by a magnet.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4629386/
 
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Why isn't the vaccine a weapon? It certainly qualifies.

Weapons are generally used to take lives. Vaccines save lives. I've had 4-5 COVID vaccines to date. Haven't grown horns, a third eye, hideous warts (or even cute ones lol). Had COVID once; have had worse colds.

Instead of playing the fool on the Internet, be grateful that you can refuse to protect yourself and others w/o repercussions -- other than well-deserved scorn. You'll also want to forego any other vaccines as well. Tetanus schmetanus, right?
 
The good Dr. claimed the shot magnetized people. She had 350 complaints lodged against her. She refused to cooperate in the investigation against her.

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https://elicense.ohio.gov/oh_verifylicensedetails?pid=a0Rt000000084mlEAA

Something Trump's traitors, terrorists and criminals would prefer you didn't bring up.
 
Yea, but there arn't many that say it "magnetizes" you and that when called on the carpet by the medical licensing board gives them the proverbial finger... I will give her credit. At least she wasn't practicing 'psychic surgery...'

She's the same type of wackadoodle who does practice such wackiness.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/ot...hio-suspended-her-medical-license/ar-AA1f1lsA
This doctor said vaccines magnetize people. Ohio suspended her medical license.
Two years ago, a Cleveland area physician strode into the House Health Committee room and told state lawmakers that COVID-19 vaccines magnetize their hosts and “interface” with cell towers.

Her comments, the subject of widespread ridicule, triggered a swarm of 350 complaints to the State Medical Board and a chain of events that led to the regulators indefinitely suspending the medical license Wednesday of anti-vaccine activist Sherri Tenpenny.

The board, charged with protecting the public and overseeing the licensure of Ohio’s doctors, yanked Tenpenny’s license on procedural grounds rather than the substance of her comments. Board staff found she flouted investigators who came to visit, declined to answer written questions, and objected wholesale to the regulators’ inquiry.

“Dr. Tenpenny, neither you nor any doctor licensed by this board is above the law, and you must comply with the investigation,” said Dr. Jonathan Feibel, an orthopedic surgeon and medical board member. “You have not done so, and therefore, until you do, your license will be suspended.”

Dr. Amol Soin, a pain management specialist and board member, said at the hearing that the suspension has nothing to do with vaccines, magnets, or cell towers, but about the board’s basic duty to oversee conduct of physicians and physicians’ responsibility to comply.

“The license to practice medicine is not a right. It’s a privilege. A privilege that is earned, and a privilege that you have to uphold,” he said. “And as you get that license, and as you obtain that privilege, you consent to certain reasonable things. And a reasonable thing you consent to... is to cooperate when someone complains about you. In this case, 350 complaints. It is a very reasonable thing to cooperate in that scenario.”

The actions are the latest showing of medical boards wrestling with the issue of how to address physicians who make fringe claims about vaccines during health emergencies. Some organizations, like the public healthy policy advocates at de Beaumont Foundation, have demanded stiffer and swifter recourse.

While board members emphasized the punishment is connected to the procedural issues and not the bunk health claims, the medical board’s staff makes clear the basis for its inquiry in their formal report. They asked Tenpenny what evidence she had that vaccines make people magnetic or interface with cell towers, and for more information about the claim that major metro areas are “liquifying dead bodies and pouring them into the water supply.”...
 
I liked the ones who said that the vaccines were to microchip and track the American people.

CVS and Walgreens had a very specific and individual chip to insert into each one of us.
As many as five of them, as a matter of fact.


I personally stand in awe of the technology and the plan execution alike.

Let's see the PRC or Russia try to match that!
 
Weapons are generally used to take lives. Vaccines save lives. I've had 4-5 COVID vaccines to date. Haven't grown horns, a third eye, hideous warts (or even cute ones lol). Had COVID once; have had worse colds.

What? You wanted a new set of horns, another 'third-eye' and the hideous warts you already have weren't enough? I guess to each their own... :awesome:
 
She's the same type of wackadoodle who does practice such wackiness.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/ot...hio-suspended-her-medical-license/ar-AA1f1lsA
This doctor said vaccines magnetize people. Ohio suspended her medical license.
Two years ago, a Cleveland area physician strode into the House Health Committee room and told state lawmakers that COVID-19 vaccines magnetize their hosts and “interface” with cell towers.

Her comments, the subject of widespread ridicule, triggered a swarm of 350 complaints to the State Medical Board and a chain of events that led to the regulators indefinitely suspending the medical license Wednesday of anti-vaccine activist Sherri Tenpenny.

The board, charged with protecting the public and overseeing the licensure of Ohio’s doctors, yanked Tenpenny’s license on procedural grounds rather than the substance of her comments. Board staff found she flouted investigators who came to visit, declined to answer written questions, and objected wholesale to the regulators’ inquiry.

“Dr. Tenpenny, neither you nor any doctor licensed by this board is above the law, and you must comply with the investigation,” said Dr. Jonathan Feibel, an orthopedic surgeon and medical board member. “You have not done so, and therefore, until you do, your license will be suspended.”

Dr. Amol Soin, a pain management specialist and board member, said at the hearing that the suspension has nothing to do with vaccines, magnets, or cell towers, but about the board’s basic duty to oversee conduct of physicians and physicians’ responsibility to comply.

“The license to practice medicine is not a right. It’s a privilege. A privilege that is earned, and a privilege that you have to uphold,” he said. “And as you get that license, and as you obtain that privilege, you consent to certain reasonable things. And a reasonable thing you consent to... is to cooperate when someone complains about you. In this case, 350 complaints. It is a very reasonable thing to cooperate in that scenario.”

The actions are the latest showing of medical boards wrestling with the issue of how to address physicians who make fringe claims about vaccines during health emergencies. Some organizations, like the public healthy policy advocates at de Beaumont Foundation, have demanded stiffer and swifter recourse.

While board members emphasized the punishment is connected to the procedural issues and not the bunk health claims, the medical board’s staff makes clear the basis for its inquiry in their formal report. They asked Tenpenny what evidence she had that vaccines make people magnetic or interface with cell towers, and for more information about the claim that major metro areas are “liquifying dead bodies and pouring them into the water supply.”...

That's just crazy shit from a woman who is clearly batshit crazy. Psychic surgery is a magic trick that is presented as a medical practice. She's insane, but not actively trying to defraud patients...
 
Weapons are generally used to take lives. Vaccines save lives. I've had 4-5 COVID vaccines to date. Haven't grown horns, a third eye, hideous warts (or even cute ones lol). Had COVID once; have had worse colds.

Instead of playing the fool on the Internet, be grateful that you can refuse to protect yourself and others w/o repercussions -- other than well-deserved scorn. You'll also want to forego any other vaccines as well. Tetanus schmetanus, right?

So you won't be around much longer. RIP.
 
Weapons are generally used to take lives. Vaccines save lives. I've had 4-5 COVID vaccines to date. Haven't grown horns, a third eye, hideous warts (or even cute ones lol). Had COVID once; have had worse colds.

Instead of playing the fool on the Internet, be grateful that you can refuse to protect yourself and others w/o repercussions -- other than well-deserved scorn. You'll also want to forego any other vaccines as well. Tetanus schmetanus, right?

4-5 China virus jabs? That explains a lot.
 
I strongly encourage you to stay away from all doctors since all vaccinations and medicine are laced with nanobots so the Federal government can read your thoughts.

Fact is the Covid vaccine has killed more than it has saved. Go get another booster, pinhead.
 
Fact is the Covid vaccine has killed more than it has saved. Go get another booster, pinhead.
Proof you can't ignore me. :rofl2:

Already got all my boosters. I always get my shots because I never know what kind of diseased, poorly educated fuckwit I'll be following in the checkout line. Flu shots coming up, but I haven't heard of the COVID booster.

I plan on getting the RVS shot. The nanobots don't bother me and I prefer the FBI and CIA know where I am so if any scumbags kidnap and murder me, they'll know where the body is buried. :thup:

https://www.indystar.com/story/news/health/2023/08/09/rsv-vaccine-what-is-it-indiana/70554571007/
Starting this fall, adults over 60 will be able to get vaccinated against the potentially deadly RSV and for the first time there's now a tool to protect infants against RSV — an injection of monoclonal antibodies that lasts through the viral season.

RSV, which stands for respiratory syncytial virus, kills about 14,000 older adults in the United States and leads to severe disease in about 58,000 to 80,000 infants.

Unlike many other common infectious diseases, no vaccine has existed to protect against it. Until now.

Here’s what you need to know about the RSV vaccine and the new shot:...
 
Proof you can't ignore me. :rofl2:

Already got all my boosters. I always get my shots because I never know what kind of diseased, poorly educated fuckwit I'll be following in the checkout line. Flu shots coming up, but I haven't heard of the COVID booster.

I plan on getting the RVS shot. The nanobots don't bother me and I prefer the FBI and CIA know where I am so if any scumbags kidnap and murder me, they'll know where the body is buried. :thup:

https://www.indystar.com/story/news/health/2023/08/09/rsv-vaccine-what-is-it-indiana/70554571007/
Starting this fall, adults over 60 will be able to get vaccinated against the potentially deadly RSV and for the first time there's now a tool to protect infants against RSV — an injection of monoclonal antibodies that lasts through the viral season.

RSV, which stands for respiratory syncytial virus, kills about 14,000 older adults in the United States and leads to severe disease in about 58,000 to 80,000 infants.

Unlike many other common infectious diseases, no vaccine has existed to protect against it. Until now.

Here’s what you need to know about the RSV vaccine and the new shot:...

All that to prove you are a dumbass? OK with me.
 
All that to prove you are a dumbass? OK with me.
My best advice to you is to stay away from doctors and all medication. In fact, you should only drink distilled water, rainwater or pure grain alcohol to protect your precious bodily fluids from contamination by the government and/or the corporations.
 
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