The Hippocratic oath has been repealed.
By Hans Vogel: Two
months ago, one of my fraternity brothers died of a heart attack. It is
not unusual to die from a heart attack, and even less so for someone
over seventy. My fraternity brother was a noted medical authority and a
university professor.
Back
in 2021, right when the Covid Plandemic was at its peak, he sent us all
an email proudly announcing that the urgently awaited Covid jab from
Pfizer had finally arrived and that he considered himself lucky to be
among the first in the country to take the shot. He urged us all to take
one as soon as they would become generally available.
Being
skeptical regarding the official Covid narrative, I sent out an email
to the now deceased professor and to the other frat brothers who were
also physicians. I asked how serious or lethal the covid virus really
was, if it was guaranteed that the vaccine was not more dangerous than
the disease and if there might be other remedies against the virus. I
sent out the same email to the physicians in our family. After a long
wait, I eventually got an answer. Not from any of the two professors,
not from my own brother or brother-in-law, but from a frat brother who
was a family doctor out in the provinces: “yes, the virus is very
serious and people can get very, very sick. There are even some who die
from it.”