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Doctors are being threatened with the removal of their license if they are on the wrong side of the COVID narrative

BY MICHAEL THOMAS

 “High school math is all you need for this one. When you look at total deaths, more people did not die. Both the same number of people die as always, so that made no sense.” Dr. Mark Trozzi

There was a time not so long ago when physicians used to prescribe medications for their patients according to what was diagnosed, and upon what risk they deemed that patient faced.

Simple medications like Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine have been out of bounds for Canadians for almost two years now all because Big Pharma and their eager team players (aka government officials), not doctors, say so.

These doctors have been threatened with the removal of their license if they even sneeze on the wrong side of the so-called COVID narrative.

Doctors like Dr. Mark Trozzi, a twenty-five-year veteran of Ontario’s healthcare system, not only closed his practice but decided to devote his time to warn the public of the dangers he and others face for being truthful.

Trozzi gave several reasons for closing his practice: he said, “Hospitals were empty, yet people were told that they were full, people were told that a lot of people were sick and dying of COVID, but we were not seeing that.” 

Trozzi said that when he started mentioning Ivermectin to other doctors his ideas never took off because it was struck down from the top. That was when he realized that there was more than meets the eye.

“When you look at 2020,” he said, “High school math is all you need for this one. When you look at total deaths, more people did not die. Both the same number of people die as always, so that made no sense.”

There was this intense pressure to diagnose people with COVID, and more pressure to diagnose dead people with COVID, so that we could say there is lots of COVID and lots of deaths from COVID and use that to carry out a very coordinated physiological abuse campaign on humanity everywhere to keep people in a state of fear,” Trozzi said.

Not just here in Canada, but the US based Dr. Paul Marik, is a veteran intensive care specialist who found himself watching people die, and unable to use treatments that he knew very well. Among the dead were people in their 30’s and 40’s, all because unfortunately, treating COVID safely and effectively goes against the criminal COVID enterprise’s agenda.

“The NIH method is to let the patients go home and only come to the hospital when they are blue and can’t breathe, which is outrageous,” Marik said.

“One of the keys, as people know, is early treatment. The later patients come in the course of the disease, the more difficult it is to reverse,” he said.

Back on Canadian soil Dr. Rochagné Kilian, an ER doctor in Owen Sound, Ontario, resigned in protest of mandatory vaccines and the corruption of our health services.

“At least 80% of the ER patients in the past three months were double-vaxxed,” says Dr. Kilian of her informal survey of patients entering the ER with serious medical issues. “How many people are we going to kill if we keep following this narrative?”

Kilian is no stranger to being vocal about lies. She was threatened by board president Gary Simms who could not provide any evidence whatsoever of his dire predictions of a tidal wave of paediatric COVID cases, which he says are going to touch down this fall.

Threats are typically what we have been dealing with for the last eighteen months,” Kilian said, “It’s very easy to make statements mandatory, without following due process or making it legal if everybody is complying, without asking questions.”

Kilian said of Simms, “People like to create the illusion that we have a choice, but one should remember that you only have a choice of the choices that are given to you.”

“From day one when I stepped into medical school, I came here with a responsibility towards who? My patient first and “do no harm,” but I can tell you after working in the emergency in this last eighteen months that principle is not upheld in this whole farce that we have been living,” Kilian said.

Kilian said that in all her years she has not had a complaint against her, but joked, “This may change after this interview

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In his new role as a reporter and Journalist, Michael can he be described in two words: brilliant, and relentless. Michael Thomas aka Redman was born in Grenada, and at an early age realized his love for music. He began his musical journey as a reggae performer with the street DJs and selectors. After he moved to Toronto in 1989, he started singing with the calypso tents, and in 2008, and 2009 he won the People’s Choice Award and the coveted title of Calypso Monarch. He has taken this same passion, and has begun to focus his attention on doing working within the community.

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