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Kirk Moore, MD on An Insult to Intuition
Tried to post this on Doximity app, and it is being ‘reviewed’ for appropriateness, to see whether it’s worthy of publication! Maybe the ‘editorial board’ is so overwhelmed with comments, they can’t keep up, or they are just not publishing those comments at all for fear of allowing them to descend into a level of inappropriateness they can’t control. Either way, it’s merely another level of censorship. Here is my post/comment: What’s truly stunning is that although there are 2M physicians on this platform, and your article has been available for more than 48hours, there are but 3 comments! Has it even been viewed by the Doximity members, or is it also being internally censored? I knew about it from your Substack article, and had to ‘search’ for it—-it was not readily apparent even as the most recently published Op-Med! You are spot on, Dr. Setty. Mistakes were made, continue to be made, and there is zero accountability. Our medical community, who presumably still abides by the ‘first do no harm’ principle, has completely abdicated that responsibility. Until these physicians who voluntarily recommended, then mandated and, in many cases, forcibly injected their patients with a product they had zero experience with, did not have any short or long-term studies on its safety and efficacy, and did not even know the composition or ingredients of the injection, until they admit their complicity in the Covid psy-op, there will be no return of trust to the profession. And, rightfully so! There was no informed consent. There was no critical thinking or discernment. The medical community, as a whole, completely assigned their moral and ethical responsibilities to the CDC and their medical ‘experts’. Unfortunately, this has been happening for decades and this is now the most egregious example of the loss of our moral compass. Like you, I, for the most part, stayed in my lane as a Plastic Surgeon. I never went to the CDC website in my entire career, ever. I have been more skeptical of vaccines, though, as I got shingles within a few hours of my Hep B vaccine starting Med School in 1989. I have only partially vaccinated my kids, and my 17yo son has only had 2 jabs in his whole life. Fortunately, or unfortunately, I did take a stand during the Covid psy-op, and now find myself under federal indictment for fraud for allegedly giving saline shots as opposed to Covid vaccines. My moral compass would not allow me to stand on the sidelines and watch people be murdered and maimed without doing my small part to prevent that from happening to my patients. Thank you for speaking out. There is nothing wrong with admitting that you were duped, that you made some mistakes, and will do your best to remedy that and to do better in the future. Our society is built on a fundamental principle of forgiveness, but only when people accept responsibility and there is accountability for your actions. Until that happens we will never be able to restore trust in the eye of the public.
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Kirk Moore, MD on An Insult to Intuition
Tried to post this on Doximity app, and it is being ‘reviewed’ for appropriateness, to see whether it’s worthy of publication! Maybe the ‘editorial board’ is so overwhelmed with comments, they can’t keep up, or they are just not publishing those comments at all for fear of allowing them to descend into a level of inappropriateness they can’t control. Either way, it’s merely another level of censorship. Here is my post/comment: What’s truly stunning is that although there are 2M physicians on this platform, and your article has been available for more than 48hours, there are but 3 comments! Has it even been viewed by the Doximity members, or is it also being internally censored? I knew about it from your Substack article, and had to ‘search’ for it—-it was not readily apparent even as the most recently published Op-Med! You are spot on, Dr. Setty. Mistakes were made, continue to be made, and there is zero accountability. Our medical community, who presumably still abides by the ‘first do no harm’ principle, has completely abdicated that responsibility. Until these physicians who voluntarily recommended, then mandated and, in many cases, forcibly injected their patients with a product they had zero experience with, did not have any short or long-term studies on its safety and efficacy, and did not even know the composition or ingredients of the injection, until they admit their complicity in the Covid psy-op, there will be no return of trust to the profession. And, rightfully so! There was no informed consent. There was no critical thinking or discernment. The medical community, as a whole, completely assigned their moral and ethical responsibilities to the CDC and their medical ‘experts’. Unfortunately, this has been happening for decades and this is now the most egregious example of the loss of our moral compass. Like you, I, for the most part, stayed in my lane as a Plastic Surgeon. I never went to the CDC website in my entire career, ever. I have been more skeptical of vaccines, though, as I got shingles within a few hours of my Hep B vaccine starting Med School in 1989. I have only partially vaccinated my kids, and my 17yo son has only had 2 jabs in his whole life. Fortunately, or unfortunately, I did take a stand during the Covid psy-op, and now find myself under federal indictment for fraud for allegedly giving saline shots as opposed to Covid vaccines. My moral compass would not allow me to stand on the sidelines and watch people be murdered and maimed without doing my small part to prevent that from happening to my patients. Thank you for speaking out. There is nothing wrong with admitting that you were duped, that you made some mistakes, and will do your best to remedy that and to do better in the future. Our society is built on a fundamental principle of forgiveness, but only when people accept responsibility and there is accountability for your actions. Until that happens we will never be able to restore trust in the eye of the public.
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Kirk Moore, MD on An Insult to Intuition
Tried to post this on Doximity app, and it is being ‘reviewed’ for appropriateness, to see whether it’s worthy of publication! Maybe the ‘editorial board’ is so overwhelmed with comments, they can’t keep up, or they are just not publishing those comments at all for fear of allowing them to descend into a level of inappropriateness they can’t control. Either way, it’s merely another level of censorship. Here is my post/comment: What’s truly stunning is that although there are 2M physicians on this platform, and your article has been available for more than 48hours, there are but 3 comments! Has it even been viewed by the Doximity members, or is it also being internally censored? I knew about it from your Substack article, and had to ‘search’ for it—-it was not readily apparent even as the most recently published Op-Med! You are spot on, Dr. Setty. Mistakes were made, continue to be made, and there is zero accountability. Our medical community, who presumably still abides by the ‘first do no harm’ principle, has completely abdicated that responsibility. Until these physicians who voluntarily recommended, then mandated and, in many cases, forcibly injected their patients with a product they had zero experience with, did not have any short or long-term studies on its safety and efficacy, and did not even know the composition or ingredients of the injection, until they admit their complicity in the Covid psy-op, there will be no return of trust to the profession. And, rightfully so! There was no informed consent. There was no critical thinking or discernment. The medical community, as a whole, completely assigned their moral and ethical responsibilities to the CDC and their medical ‘experts’. Unfortunately, this has been happening for decades and this is now the most egregious example of the loss of our moral compass. Like you, I, for the most part, stayed in my lane as a Plastic Surgeon. I never went to the CDC website in my entire career, ever. I have been more skeptical of vaccines, though, as I got shingles within a few hours of my Hep B vaccine starting Med School in 1989. I have only partially vaccinated my kids, and my 17yo son has only had 2 jabs in his whole life. Fortunately, or unfortunately, I did take a stand during the Covid psy-op, and now find myself under federal indictment for fraud for allegedly giving saline shots as opposed to Covid vaccines. My moral compass would not allow me to stand on the sidelines and watch people be murdered and maimed without doing my small part to prevent that from happening to my patients. Thank you for speaking out. There is nothing wrong with admitting that you were duped, that you made some mistakes, and will do your best to remedy that and to do better in the future. Our society is built on a fundamental principle of forgiveness, but only when people accept responsibility and there is accountability for your actions. Until that happens we will never be able to restore trust in the eye of the public.
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