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When an MD reveals a lack of awareness or interest in something MANY patients have taken the time to learn about intensively, how many patients have the pluck to try to educate their own doctor at a visit? Very few. My pcp was very enthused about the jabs in 2021and couldn't understand why I would refuse. I tried to tell him about Ivermectin and the concerns raised about adverse events by an esteemed doctor named McCullough. His response was brusk and annoyed. "Ivermectin doesn't work and this Dr McCullough doesn't know what he's talking about."

Did I argue? No. Most doctors won't stand to be corrected by a patient. I didn't argue, I walked. I found a better informed physician for my primary care needs.

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I am a practicing cardiologist. I believe the low incidence of cardiologists finding myocarditis include:

1. Myocarditis more common in young people who dont consider the possibility of a heart problem.

2. If they suspect a cardiac problem, certain degree of denial.

3. If they are concerned enough, they are readsured by primary care provider and never get to cardiologist.

4. If they get to cardiologist, a lot of myocarditis is subclinical. It does not register on traditional tools like ECG or echocardiogram.

5. Cardiac MRI not widely available everywhere or not considered due to other screening tools being negative.

6. Mass delusion effect pervading medical system.

7. "Those who have ears to hear, hear" and those who are part of delusion never suspect so they dont see.

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My sister in law refused an autosy. My brother in law was pouring two glasses of wine and just dropped like a stone. She told me she knew he was gone by the time she ran to him from the other room. She'd heard him fall. I think the shock and grief are so profound - it's just not on their mind. But I think for me, I'd want answers. I tried to urge her to do an autopsy but she told me she didn't care. Her life was gone - and I had to respect that.

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Yes...all this is true ...things ARE changing however. I am heartened to hear today this talk by Dr. David Martin....things are getting very public now....

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I have additionally found that, if you were under the care of a cardiologist already, and then die of a ‘heart attack’ they often do not recommend autopsies as they view the death as ‘expected’ due to the pre existing heart issues.

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Mother Nature’s Job

Is To Inform The Vaccinated

That They Have Violated

The Terms Of Their Warranty.

- Payback’s A Bitch.

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Most doctors are not going to see the truth when their income and status depends on them going along with the narrative. The courageous doctors who have told thw truth have faced a barrage of backlash. Thank goodness for those brave physicians who have horored their oath. Many physicians still push the statin drugs on patients often times failing to fully inform them of the risks involved. I still remember my physician’s reaction when I told her that I was going to stop taking the statin drug that I had been taking for about two years. She looked at me with disbelief and offered to have me speak with a cardiologist which I declined. After stopping this drug, I felt better immediately. Be an informed patient, your life depends on it.

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Interesting, but the real reason must be a form of cognitive dissonance in the Doctors. They simply can not see what all the propaganda has convinced them cannot be.

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I think the best explanation is that they know but don't want to admit it. And then there is the phenomenon best put by some wag to the effect that 'it is hard for someone to believe something when their salary is dependent on them not believing it.'

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Thank you for your Devotion to Exposing the Truth Dr. McCullough, while most doctors lied, hid and took the $!

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Dr McCullough,

I think the reason cardiologists do not acknowledge/link patients’ symptoms to “vaccine” induced myocarditis is b/c they’re too blinded by the narrative, they think the myocarditis is more connected to the virus and not the mRNA shot and they’re too proud to admit they made a mistake by recommending it. I see it all the time. And they get mad at patients, if our dear patients dare to bring it up.

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Funny how these days everyone has a "rare genetic heart condition."

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This is a very old story and has a simple answer that is very hard to accept because we don't want to believe we are so stupid. As in every such case where the truth stands out but the answers are not forthcoming, one need only follow the money trail. The US Congress and the regulatory agencies -- USDA and FDA, are in the back pockets of Big Pharma and the AMA and this filters down to individual practitioners. Its so simple! The "big guys" in the USDA and FDA are mostly former executives of Bigh Pharma or the multinational agribusiness. So its a "old boys" network between them with revolving doors. TO SUM IT ALL UP: THEY MAKE TOO MUCH MONEY ON ILLNESS so cardiologists conveniently only find the answers that are supported by the alphabet agencies that own them. .

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A coworker I know, told me his own cardiologist told time the shots have changed his heart. Sadly, some doctors might realizing the TRUTH!

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Should say, " linked, not liked"

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"They go to another doctor who likely would have warned them not to take the shot from the very beginning."

Common sense isn't common🤔

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