Do you mean like all the lies you post about healthcare
I don’t actually disagree with you about the concept, but the phrase people believe what they wanna believe. Certainly fits you well.
While your Co-V Scamdemic BS is the suit you wear to work everyday.
BTW, how many of your ICU's died while in your care(less) Co-V treatments?
(crickets or more lies coming I'm betting)
JMOHO, but you represent the worst in doctors and a poor excuse for medicine.
Your type practice medicine instead of healing or curing people, while robbing patients of their money and controlling them with their fear of sickness and/or dying.
Fact - We all are going to die. Nothing we do can prevent it from happening.
The choice remains on how we chose to live before dying.
I live free and happy on my feet. I will not be dying on my knees in front of some asswipe excuse for a doctor.
I'm already in my middle 70's in reasonable health for my age with no fear of death when it gets around to being my time.
While I'm in no rush to get there, I'm actually looking a bit forward to seeing the other side of life.
I have smoked off and on since I was 16 years old, and I still drink moderately whenever I'm in the mood.
50+ years ago I volunteered for military service, then volunteered for VN and served in 3 campaigns.
Dying didn't scare me then, so it certainly doesn't scare me now, and I'm mildly surprised to have lived this long.
I've had several exciting and dangerous hobbies across my life.
Among my combat decorations is a Bronze Star and a VN Medal for Gallantry with palm leaf.
In my
invulnerable-immortal-&-bulletproof youth, I didn't really think I'd ever see 50 years old.
In 2020, American's life expectancy fell to 77 and dropped further to 76.4 in 2021, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Due to their
'protected low risk status and their wealth from stealing from their patients,' the mean age at death for all medical specialties
was 78.9 years.
My male parent and grandparents lived into their late 80's, all of them drank and smoked.
The one exception was the maternal grandfather that died in his late 50's from ALS.
My female parent and both grandparents
lived into their 90's, none smoked and they drank very little.
My own advice to my fellow sovereign citizens is this:
If you want to live long and prosper, then take the advice of the 'Old Wives' instead of the lying thieving Doc-tors....