I assume so, but when that's the accepted narrative, how can it be challenged? Particularly in NC, where our governor and attorney general are both liberal and do whatever they wish.
I assume so, but when that's the accepted narrative, how can it be challenged? Particularly in NC, where our governor and attorney general are both liberal and do whatever they wish.
I don't know, Anne. I like your screenshot idea. Here is one optimistic idea: write them a thoughtful, respectful, well-reasoned letter with references. Hand deliver or send certified mail with signature. I can even imagine a crowdsourced letter with the best and brightest minds on Substack. A letter that addresses the false claims one by one. At minimum, if they don't change their clinic assertions, at least you have let them know, and you have a record of that. (Maybe they just don't know? Maybe they don't know that Florida, Sweden, UK and Denmark have reversed course on the covid shots program and they could, too. ) At maximum, you might open some minds or change policies at that clinic.
Thank you for the suggestion! I will save these links and think about it. This is not just one physician's office, it is a huge hospital system with many, many providers' offices. The local office I contacted has no option but to follow the hospital system's guidelines. It would need to get to someone who can actually bring about change. I think they would be more inclined to consider it if someone threatened a lawsuit due to fraud. Maybe I could get my local news station to cover this. (Hahahahaha, the station is woke and liberal.) After all, they covered a recent story where a woman went to a established, popular, highly restaurant and called the police because her smoked bbq pork had some pink and she thought it was not done. She's thinking of filing a civil lawsuit. If a court would take that up, that ought to consider my complaint, right?? Right.
One problem hospitals face now is that the feds require all medicare,/mediaid providers to jab employees and that absurdity was recently upheld by a Supreme (Barrett I think). Stupid but there it is.
I assume so, but when that's the accepted narrative, how can it be challenged? Particularly in NC, where our governor and attorney general are both liberal and do whatever they wish.
I don't know, Anne. I like your screenshot idea. Here is one optimistic idea: write them a thoughtful, respectful, well-reasoned letter with references. Hand deliver or send certified mail with signature. I can even imagine a crowdsourced letter with the best and brightest minds on Substack. A letter that addresses the false claims one by one. At minimum, if they don't change their clinic assertions, at least you have let them know, and you have a record of that. (Maybe they just don't know? Maybe they don't know that Florida, Sweden, UK and Denmark have reversed course on the covid shots program and they could, too. ) At maximum, you might open some minds or change policies at that clinic.
RFK Jr. has a great letter here:
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/wp-content/uploads/CHD-Letter-to-FDA-VRBPAC_2022-06-10.pdf
And, this is another fantastic letter template:
https://informedchoicewa.substack.com/p/our-comment-to-wa-state-public-health
I choose to remain optimistic, engaged and believe that most people do better when they know better.
Thank you for the suggestion! I will save these links and think about it. This is not just one physician's office, it is a huge hospital system with many, many providers' offices. The local office I contacted has no option but to follow the hospital system's guidelines. It would need to get to someone who can actually bring about change. I think they would be more inclined to consider it if someone threatened a lawsuit due to fraud. Maybe I could get my local news station to cover this. (Hahahahaha, the station is woke and liberal.) After all, they covered a recent story where a woman went to a established, popular, highly restaurant and called the police because her smoked bbq pork had some pink and she thought it was not done. She's thinking of filing a civil lawsuit. If a court would take that up, that ought to consider my complaint, right?? Right.
One problem hospitals face now is that the feds require all medicare,/mediaid providers to jab employees and that absurdity was recently upheld by a Supreme (Barrett I think). Stupid but there it is.