Medical free choice needed
Patricia Ann Marquard, Minot
We have had three years of wondering how to treat new diseases especially Covid-19. I am not writing a statement about Covid-19 but about medical treatment in general. There is a difference in medicines prescribed in different states by various medical centers. There has been fear on the part of doctors and medical centers in following the CDC protocol to the letter. Doctors have lost their practicing licenses for straying from Dr. Fauci. The “Frontline Doctors,” a professional organization including some of the most celebrated doctors and researchers in America, can be found online and in the directories of some states on the east coast, Florida, Texas, and some southern and interior plains states. I had a tele visit with a doctor in Florida several years ago, and had a prescription filled in North Dakota. The “Frontline Doctors,” national organization, won’t be found on a google search engine but on a duckduckgo.com search engine. Some doctors in their membership give presentations all over the country including a renowned published surgeon who is the creator of the mRNA spike protein.
Two weeks ago, I heard a national news clip on the radio about the chance of stroke after Covid vaccines. Ten minutes later there was a message advertising Covid vaccine boosters by the National Dept. of Health. I have never heard the news update about the incidence of strokes after vaccines again but I have heard the advertisement from the National Dept. of Health advertising Covid vaccines and boosters, “safe and effective,” intermittently all day on the radio between repeated newscasts about mass gun attacks in California. Surprisingly there is little other news on the national news updates.
I am hoping that citizens feel free to hear, listen, and think about more than one type of medical treatment for disease. After all this time, everyone knows where to get vaccines. The National Dept. of Health sounds foolish in their incessant promoting of Covid vaccines, especially since there is a growing view that they don’t prevent the disease and provide little protection in the spread of infection. Whether we decide to get the vaccine or receive medicines allowed on a government protocol, freedom allows us to make that choice.
