That’s exactly what Professor Didier Raoult have said back in 2020 and he had been a subject of witch hunt from various places including Macron’s government, because it doesn’t fit the coordinated narrative of lock-downs and vaccines.
For sure he had a tremendous support from the people of Marseille, who know his integrity and dedication.
Same goes to the late Dr Vladimir Zelenko who successfully treated Pr. Trump and 1000s of people against covid, especially the delta variant.
And the list of the unsung heroes goes.
How many people who died on hospital beds because they have been denied alternative treatment, because hospitals get paid loads of money for every covid bed they report, and even get moar money for people dead with covid.
At the end of the day it’s all about money.
The problem is, the people who were guinea-pig for the vaccine, now have to live with hearing loss, tinnitus, heart inflammations and God knows how many diseases induced by the jab.
Dr Robert Malone including Dr Peter Mccullough and many others have warned us about the effect of the vaccine on the hearth and other issues.
The question is, who is to blame for the effect of the vaccine, especially hearing loss and tinnitus?
Are they going to be liable?
And what’s the monetary damages they should be paying?
And if you want to tell me “it is for the collective good”, then please go see the people who lost their loved ones because of the jab, go see people who had blood clot because of the jab, go tell that to the families who were fighting hospitals in the court of justice to get their loved ones treated with successful alternatives, or as simple as getting them out of the hospital, …
It is not because you are OK with the jab that you should impose it on others or make it mandatory for them to get out of their houses or go on with their daily lives.
And what makes it even dangerous, is the lack of transparency and debate by the healthcare professional, it’s just one way traffic, the vaccine or nothing, that’s just wrong.
Some reading:
Remember that Jesus didn’t have many followers in his days, and yet here we are 2000 years afterward and billions of people now recognize him and what he did and…