First, does the PCR test leave your brain poisonous?
Um, that's impossible. Each time I was professionally tested they gave me a nasal swab that was in a sealed package. It's not that different from cleaning my nose with Q-tips. Since there is no foreign substance on the swab how could it be poisonous? Unless you have a cotton allergy, this just sounds like fear-mongers looking for victims to influence.
Please watch this 12min video if you have questions about covid vaccine alternatives.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/group-physicians-combats-misinformation-unproven-covid-19-treatments/story?id=83097330
Just because someone has a PhD doesn't mean you should trust them over a bunch of other doctors.
Pierre Kory, one of the doctors in the above video, was involved in an article that had to be pulled from the NIH website because he failed to disclose all relevant conflicts. For example, Kory makes money from FLCCC. So he literally gets paid kickbacks to promote ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19. Wouldn't other doctors, who aren't getting paid to promote vaccines, be far more credible on the subject?
Kory also opened a private telehealth fee-based service to evaluate and treat patients with different forms of COVID. I don't know about you but I didn't have to pay for the vaccine. This guy is out for money.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8947948/
See, what people will rarely tell you is what their conflicts are. They're not giving you some radical life-saving information because they're so benevolent or because they happen to know the government is lying. No. Oftentimes, it's about MONEY. And conspiracy theorists are often either opportunists themselves or they are often the victim of such people. And people typically try to research the topic but never think to research the so-called experts who are going against the scientific or medical communities.
And most of the time, if false information is spread on social media, either the platform doesn't want to take responsibility to fact-check and take it down or they can't possibly do it at light speed so it's able to spread like a virus itself until they can mark it as false information.
The best thing to do is not trust anyone because you don't know their true motivations. Instead, follow the evidence. Make sure there was proper research and testing done. If it was done properly then the TEAM that did it would all be in support of the results. It wouldn't be coming from someone else who wasn't on the team and only read about the results somewhere.
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Although, "Cardiologist" is a medical profession you wouldn't want to take the advice of a chiropractor for an ear infection. There are people who trade on the credibility of their degrees when they know they do not have the specialized background to even be in the conversation on that subject. If you want to talk to a medical professional about viruses you should talk to a "Virologist".
This article gives you a more accurate picture of where actual virologists stand on the matter and how they feel about covid misinformation.
https://www.science.org/content/article/scientists-quit-journal-board-protesting-grossly-irresponsible-study-claiming-covid-19
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