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COVID-19 vaccine injection glass bottle with syringe

On the Tommy T Podcast recently, US cardiologist Dr Peter McCullough gave startling figures on the earnings US doctors received for pushing the COVID-19 injections.

“…a typical doctor could make an extra $250,000 if they injected a substantial portion of their patients.

More specifically, if a doctor injected 75% of his or her patients at $250 per newly-injected person, that would end up being around $250,000.

This revelation was discovered through a leaked Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield document.”

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The Blue Cross Blue Shield Document

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Dr. McCullough explained that a full-time primary care physician typically manages a patient panel ranging from about 1,000 to 2,000 people covered by Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield.

When you do the math, factoring in the $250 incentive, 1,000 newly vaccinated people times $250 = $250,000. Some doctors made less; some made more. But the point is that doctors were financially incentivized to inject as many patients as possible.

The question is, was Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield giving doctors jab incentives, or were they being paid to do so by the government?

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The same question could be asked here. The previous Government budgeted $1.4B for the Covid response, including free vaccination and boosters, but how much were doctors paid?

Most NZ doctors complied with the NZ Medical Council’s instructions to jab everyone – including children and pregnant women in the absence of safety data and under the threat of being disbarred from practising medicine for not endorsing the jab.

Those doctors who could not ethically comply formed NZ Doctors Speaking Out With Science.

While science is never certain (once it becomes certain it changes into belief), we can say with confidence that:

Covid-19 is a mild disease for the majority of people.

Covid-19 is usually easily treatable especially in the early stages.

The Pfizer Comirnaty injection does not stop the transmission of the disease and probably does not offer meaningful protection against Covid-19.  Why then the division of our society?

Many have suffered, often life-changing, adverse effects to this unnecessary medical procedure.

Masks and lock-downs do way more harm than good.

Anyone who dares to question the narrative, is immediately censured.

NZ Doctors Speaking Out With Science

A conservative approach to the vaccine would have been to offer it to the elderly and those with higher health risks but instead the partially tested product was mandated.

Pfizer brags about the record breaking rollout of the Covid mRNA vaccine, but Steve Kirsch says the vaccines are unsafe and have killed, on average, around 1 person per 1,000 doses.

Despite a worldwide media clampdown on the so-called Covid vaccination “misinformation and disinformation”, adverse events are very well known and the resulting lack of trust in the medical profession has seen a worldwide drop in childhood vaccinations.

Internationally, 25 million children in 2021 alone have missed out on life-saving vaccinations. This is the largest sustained drop in childhood immunisation in a generation.

In Aotearoa New Zealand, we are seeing a similarly concerning trend. The decline in childhood immunisation resulting in low overall coverage is now putting our tamariki (children) at real risk of preventable disease, especially with national borders open again.

The country is not alone in suffering collateral damage to normal childhood immunisation programmes due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

RNZ

Unless the medical profession reverts to ethical behaviour, the public won’t buy into any of the WHO or UNICEF’s vaccine endorsements and will treat the new bird ’flu vaccine – designed to combat the deaths of one in four of those contracting the disease – with the disdain it deserves.

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