The Hypocritic Oath

As many of you are aware, I have been against just about all of the Covid mandates, issued by “those that know best.” Unfortunately these all knowing individuals were obviously not familiar with “primum non nocere,” as it is turning out that most of their diktats, in fact, have done a lot of harm. Perhaps those that professed to know best were just not familiar with Latin, or more likely, they never thought that they could ever be wrong. 

However in the field of medicine this would certainly never happen. Those involved with medicine would not be hypocrites as surely all health care professionals would be familiar with the Hippocratic Oath.  

Historically, the commitment by health care professionals to ‘first do no harm’ has produced a focus on the absence of interventions that may cause adverse outcomes. This clinical approach links to the Hippocratic Oath which includes the promise “to abstain from doing harm”.

However, my response, going back to some of my Latin roots, “ne qua quam,” as it appears that in September 2021 the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) by no means acted in the best interests of patients.

Back then Michelle Gershman, a nurse at a California hospital, noted that in her experience, and the experience of doctors working with pregnant women, something very unusual was going on with pregnant patients . What she was observing, however, was contrary to official ‘safe and effective’ observation and advice, but no one was free to speak out because of a gagging order imposed in September 2021 by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG).

In fact, Michelle Gershman, who works in the neonatal ward had her bonus withheld because she spoke out about the rise in fetal deaths. “We used to have one fetal demise per month. That rose to one or two per week,” Gershman said.

At the beginning of the Covid vaccine rollout, in December 2020, pregnant women who were health care workers or deemed to be at risk from COVID began receiving the shots. By May 2021, the vaccine was being recommended to all pregnant American women.

“This is despite the fact that none of the vaccine manufacturers had completed reproductive toxicology reports in animals, and none had started clinical trials in pregnant women. Two months later, hospitals noticed a huge increase in miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm births, pregnancy complications, and menstrual abnormalities.”

Specifically, the data revealed a 27-fold higher risk of miscarriage and a more than twofold increased risk of adverse fetal outcomes across six different categories, according to board-certified internist and cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough.

“Primum non nocere?” Instead of adhering to their Hippocratic Oath, the ACOG were acting likehypocrites!

However, this hypocritical behavior was not limited to the U.S.

Birth rates in multiple European countries fell significantly at the end of 2021, months after COVID-19 shots became widely utilized. The data, compiled by a team of European researchers, found declines in birth rates in all the countries they studied. 

To me, the thing that is especially concerning here is not only that women of childbearing age were at very, very low risk from Covid, but also that the ACOG ignored warnings from reputable healthcare workers … Hypocritic Oath?

4/29/23

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