During the COVID-19 plandemic, our government constantly told us to “trust our doctors” and “ask our doctors about COVID-19 vaccines.” However, we weren’t told that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) teamed up with insurance companies to financially incentivize doctors and healthcare providers to push vaccines on their patients through the COVID-19 Vaccination Provider Program. Only healthcare providers who signed up for this program could administer the clot shot. The CDC’s website explicitly states:
This means that a provider must follow CDC guidelines for administering COVID-19 vaccines versus exercising their independent judgment as to what may be in a patient's best interests. That’s the only way they’re going to be reimbursed. Insurance companies didn’t provide this money out of the goodness of their hearts; taxpayers provided the money. We paid for COVID vaccines to be developed, bought the vaccine doses, paid the billions given by the Department of Health and Human Services to public relations agencies that contracted with media companies to manipulate us with only positive propaganda on COVID-19 vaccines, and paid for the bribes given to healthcare providers administering the vaccines. I am merely pointing out that doctors have been bribed and incentivized to vaccinate their patients and, in signing up for this program, agreed to check their own professional and independent judgment at the door. If you really want to know if you should receive a COVID-19 vaccine, then you would need to visit a provider who is not authorized to administer vaccines so that you can receive accurate information on the risks and benefits and then, should you choose to be vaccinated, head to a provider bribed by the government to administer them. (And no, I’m not recommending anyone receive a COVID-19 vaccine. I’m merely pointing out what would be required on the part of a patient who is seeking accurate information from their doctor on whether or not they should get a cardiac arrest vaccine.) You’re currently a free subscriber to Megan Redshaw's Newsletter. Upgrade your subscription to get the full experience and support Megan’s work. |