Over 3,000 physicians and scientists accuse COVID policy makers of crimes against humanity
(NaturalHealth365) We are told to listen to the experts and follow the science, but not unless it transgresses from mainstream messaging.
As censorship continues to ramp up – YouTube recently announced they are going to ban all “harmful vaccine content,” for example – some experts continue to voice their concerns about controversial pandemic policies. Just consider what thousands of medical experts had to say at a recent global COVID-19 summit.
Global community of doctors and scientists warn of “unprecedented assault” on ability of medical providers to care for patients thanks to overreaching pandemic policies
On September 12, 2021, Dr. Robert Malone – credited for his key role in the development of the mRNA gene technology used in the Pfizer and Moderna jabs – read a Physician’s Declaration at a Global COVID Summit in Rome, Italy.
Dr. Malone’s declaration was made on behalf of the International Alliance of Physicians and Medical Scientists. Signed by thousands of international medical professionals, the Physician’s Declaration has a collective call:
- To restore the physician-patient relationship
- To promote the exchange of objective scientific data without fear of censorship or other forms of reprisal
- To ensure doctors have the right to prescribe safe and effective treatments to patients only after patients have received complete information about the risks and benefits of a given treatment
“We the physicians of the world,” the declaration begins, “united and loyal to the Hippocratic Oath, recognizing the profession of medicine as we know it is at a crossroad, are compelled to declare the following;
Whereas, it is our utmost responsibility and duty to uphold and restore the dignity, integrity, art, and science of medicine;
Whereas, there is an unprecedented assault on our ability to care for our patients;
Whereas, public policymakers have chosen to force a “one size fits all” treatment strategy, resulting in needless illness and death, rather than upholding fundamental concepts of the individualized, personalized approach to patient care which is proven to be safe and more effective;
Whereas, physicians and other health care providers working on the front lines, utilizing their knowledge of epidemiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology, are often first to identify new, potentially life-saving treatments.”
Dr. Malone continues to point out the egregious harm being done to patients and the medical profession at large by forces that discourage physicians “from engaging in open professional discourse and the exchange of ideas about new and emerging diseases.”
Withholding treatments to push the “one size fits all” approach to COVID-19 considered “crimes against humanity” by thousands of doctors … will anyone be held accountable?
Recently, the U.S. federal government began restricting the distribution of monoclonal antibodies to Florida and other states. Back in May, the Indian Bar Association sued the World Health Organization’s chief scientist for misleading statements about a scientifically supported COVID-19 treatment, ivermectin. (See Volume 28, Issue 4 of the American Journal of Therapeutics for a systematic review and meta-analysis of the potential benefits of ivermectin).
These are examples of glaring hypocrisies that Dr. Malone points to in his declaration. Instead of being allowed to use their professional discretion and provide early, potentially lifesaving treatments, he says, doctors are being barred access to many COVID treatment options – which only increases the burden on hospital systems and causes avoidable suffering.
Physicians, Dr. Malone says, “are now advising their patients to simply go home (allowing the virus to replicate) and return when their disease worsens, resulting in hundreds of thousands of unnecessary patient deaths due to failure-to-treat.”
“This is not medicine,” He continues. “This is not care. These policies may actually constitute crimes against humanity.”
What do you think? Is it hypocritical for government officials to condemn unjabbed individuals and blame them for maxed out hospitals while at the same time preventing doctors from being able to provide COVID-19 treatments that could prevent people from requiring hospitalization in the first place? What do you think about these and other similar COVID policies?
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