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Many People Misread Me

By Dr. Jason Bergerhouse

Many people misread me…

In fact, I think many people label others as “bigots, ignorant, idiots, conspiracy theorists, insane, oh and my favorite – tin foil hat wearing fools” when they don’t just go along with the narrative.

When you don’t go with the flow and you question things closed minded people refuse to have a discussion over the matter.

I have been told on numerous occasions – “You’re just a Chiropractor – what do you know – you should just listen to the experts.”

It’s sad when people who think, ask questions, and explore both sides ad-naseum are labeled under such a negative umbrella.

The reality is, ALL people should question things. Things that seem so obvious to me, seem to escape others.

For example,

Why is a billionaire who thinks the population is too big leading the charge on forced vaccinations. On one hand he thinks the world is too big but wants to save all of us with a vaccine???

Wouldn’t he just want to let the virus run its course???

To me, that’s a common sense question that needs to be asked…

The other question is: “Why are they wanting to vaccinate Black Americans first?” Does anybody remember the Tuskegee Experiment… Here is a history lesson…

“In order to track the disease’s full progression in [Black Americans living in Tuskegee Alabama], researchers provided no effective care as the men died, went blind or insane or experienced other severe health problems due to their untreated syphilis.”

Basically, White Americans lied to these Black Americans because they wanted to see the full progression of a disease – “despite the fact that Penicillin became the recommended treatment for syphilis in 1947.”

Source: https://www.history.com/news/the-infamous-40-year-tuskegee-study

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