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Camille Sheppard's avatar

I started listening to RFKJr with a strong negative bias because of what I'd heard and read. Instead of discovering a madman, I found myself nodding along and feeling grateful for the questions and concerns he was raising. It seems to me that what is unreasonable is not asking the questions and discovering later that we should have asked more. I was happy to get vaccinated for Covid at the time because I thought it would protect me and protect others - particularly the "others" part, but then I got mad because it never did what it was supposed to do... I've had too many experiences with the medical establishment where I've been told things that weren't true or were just lazy diagnoses and I'm really tired of their stories. Recently, a good friend of mine who's a physician told me that I better be careful with my questions or my doctors will fire me - becuase they can and do with patients who challenge them. How crazy is that? It's medical tyrrany.

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Tina Stolberg's avatar

Dr. Prasad approached COVID with a healthy skepticism and provided methodical explanations to his conclusions. I was surprised to read his tweet on cell phone radiation too. Perhaps he decide to take another look at this issue. RFK was not saying we should all dump our cell phones in the oceans. He's saying let's learn about the risk and do better. What's nutty about that?

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