This morning, after morning animal husbandry (wifery?) duties, I took a moment for a cup of coffee, while absentmindedly browsing my favorite Telegram groups. I came across a link titled, Making a Killing. I almost didn’t click on it because the last sentence after a short explanation read, “You will cry.” I’m not a fan of crying — unless it’s cry-laughing.
Click Click Boom!
The other side of the hyperlink made me grateful I took a chance. Making a Killing is a new documentary that seeks to ‘unmask the truth behind deadly hospital protocols’.
Watch the trailer. It’s only a couple of minutes long (and didn’t make me cry, but the full movie might):
Head on over to Making a Killing for more information and to learn more about the story behind this work and get info about a free streaming event of the full documentary.
When sharing about this project on social media, kindly include the hashtag #MakingAKillingDoc
I didn’t think much when the DS and I first heard news of a potentially deadly virus in China. This was sometime in December 2019. All of my adult life, I’ve heard news stories touting “deadly viruses,” emerging to possibly wreak havoc on my family. At that point, it was almost like the boy who cried wolf. By February 2020, I knew there was something wrong with the way the media were reporting on it.
By April 2020, my trust in physicians and the healthcare/pharma complex began to erode. This surprised my greatly, for I come from a family of three physicians. I experienced a radical paradigm shift in my thinking about medicine. My trust level is now at zero…less than zero.
We now have a new version of the Killing Fields and it still shocks me on some level that it’s come to this; hence, my ‘whisper cursing’ on many occasions throughout the day.
I’m so grateful to have discovered Substack and the awe-inspiring, incredible writers, researchers, and humorists here. In the midst of all this treachery and horror, we’ve got to laugh at ourselves, at our situation, and (yes) at the losers (bless their hearts) who refuse to wake up. I’m ready to cry-laugh, y’all — heading over to Igor’s How To page. XOXO