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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

I'm afraid I have no respect for these particular white coats who discarded their oath to do no harm. I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole. It is ironic that we the patients have to educate the so called experts. BC I had already tired of their authoritative tone that said we must do as they say, no question. No discussion, period. They're not to be trusted.

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

I agree .

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I agree too, but feel there are patients there who deserve better, it is for THEM I am undertaking this challenge!

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

I know from my experience, working in hospitals, that many people in general think Drs are god-like and believe them, without question. I suspect there are still many kiwis with this mindset unfortunately.

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

This is it ... they do. I've watched the elderly being ordered around by them. The ones I feel for. They would (BC) be phoned up by their Med Practice nurses & told in that authoritative voice ... you haven't had your flu shot! In they would go. One gentleman I knew of didn't want one & after coercion also from family succumbed, got pneumonia soon afterwards and died. A friend who usually obeys anyway got her (c*vid) shot, collapsed in her flat alone, was taken to hospital & died there, leaving apparently two differing diagnoses. I could go on, I have other stories of the elderly expunged in NZ hospitals. Literally. Its the LCP, said to have ended but clearly still in practice.

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

They do Ursula. I should have acknowledged your hard work in awakening the GP. Kudos to you, not an easy thing to do. And you clearly did jog her conscience. Those ones with a bit of conscience must be finding it difficult to sleep at night I'd say.

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

I gave my GP a hard time too about the jabs and how they had affected people’s health. She wanted to know how, I said myocarditis for one. She was quick saying that myocarditis was from Covid itself. I told her the two that I know hadn’t had Covid as it was before the omicron outbreak here, that it came from the jab and that the 26yo had POTS couldn’t stand for more than 10mins, the other was a 30yo mother of preschoolers. I told her another friend had high liver markers after their booster, not returned yet to baseline.

I explained that the 30yo mother had waited hours in ED with arrhythmia and that there were at least 6 others w same symptoms. They were sent home with meds and told to rest cos the Cardiology wards were full and the ED staff could do nothing more for her.

Whether it made my GP think or not who knows but I have been seeing her for years so she knows me well and that I have a good understanding of medical matters.

I will push back whenever I can.

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Show her the WA vaccine injury report where the jabs were rolled out during covid zero - none of these injuries could have been due to 'covid.'

https://vicparkpetition.substack.com/p/the-worlds-eyes-are-on-western-australia

https://vicparkpetition.substack.com/p/in-2021-west-australian-government

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Thank you for sharing your recent experience with the "system". Did the re-registration form ask about your Covid or Flu shot status? Just curious. Gender Diverse and 16 years old (bizarre).

I entered the healthcare system recently as a patient (USA) and no where on any paperwork was Covid mentioned....Found it interesting after all the hoopla. You did a GREAT job educating this practitioner. The fact she hesitated when you asked about the Covid shot, she knew and knew you knew...and yet was hesitant about the article...You moved the stone, Good For You!

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No mention of Covid, now. I thought that was strange. Will edit to clarify that point, thanks.

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

In 2020 my GP told me there was no pandemic - s/he was the first person to tell me that I was not alone, that I was not crazy. S/he fought like hell for the elderly patients to see their families in care homes and for the children who were mask mandated.

When s/he then told me in 2022 that s/he got the shots to keep the job a part of me died.

This person is now a shell of their former self - totally broken.

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That is tragic.

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Feb 13Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

You might be interested to see if this doctor whom you visited was one of the hundreds who signed in 2021 the pro-Covid-vaccine letter posted at the website "Doctors Stand Up for Vaccination". That website (archived link is below) made all sorts of glowing (and unsupported) claims regarding the vaccine. No surprise that it quietly disappeared in early 2023.

Click on the tab that says "Our Doctors" for the list of the guilty and their medical specialty:

https://archive.is/dRfX5

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Holy sh*t this is the motherlode list of the guilty.

Saved offline, thanks.

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WOW! That is a stunning document! It would be good to see how many of those traitors are dead now or to find out if they signed the document maybe they didn't have to submit to the shots themselves? Incredible find, thank you for sharing.

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Well done Ursula. I am fortunate that my kids are healthy, touch wood, and that we go to Natural Healing Raumati. This dr had to go sit outside for a while too during the first part of hysteria era, we are in the 2nd in my opinion. I still see the masks, the signs, the one person alone in the car. Just the other day saw a lady with a cloth mask in the dairy telling her friend I'm just getting over you know what through the mask.

My biggest fear her in New Zealand is that if one of my kids get 'an accidental" blood test or something like that and they, the white coats, decided my kid now has cancer it also means that I don't have a say in their treatment. The cancer industry is just a big hoax as the covid one. They test you and then they will "cut, poison or burn you". (that was a documentary I watched years ago.)

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12Author

UK Column News had a segment on this topic last week, that the King Charles Cancer issue has apparently prompted thousands of the 'worried well' to seek tests for the next fear-mongering campaign. God help us.

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Feb 20Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

I asked my doctor if they would drink a vial. After all, it’s not poisonous or anything and the human digestive system is marvellous at just expelling unnecessary material etc. I mean it’s harmless right? Safe and effective? When the doctor said no I asked her why I should inject into my body? I was asked to leave the room.

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Well done! I like your style! It’s just dawned on me recently that many of these so-called health care professionals haven’t been told what the possible adverse events are, and without being told, they can claim plausible deniability. So I sent her a hard copy list. Chip, chip, chip away….

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Nov 18Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

LOL - nicely done Taschi!

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Mar 7Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

I’ve been recording my drs appointments for a few years. I had yet another adverse event related to back surgery in 2019. As I’m well aware of the gaslighting and abuse that people who have adverse events suffer I thought I’d record it all. I missed a couple but got most

You would be shocked

I’m also have had a passion for sociology and also linguistics for the last 30 years. I started focussing my outlook on life on these topics when I found out what a futurist does for a job

You would be shocked at what I’ve been through

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Nov 18Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Disgusted probably Mark, but not shocked. I watched the medical mafia murder my father, my mother, drove my sister to suicide and 3+ years ago murdered my only brother with the convid shot - and those are just the highlights. I've had quite a few abusive brushes with those types myself over the years so that I'm past very certain that if they know what they're doing, they are psychopaths and if they don't, they're just garden variety functional idiots.

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Nov 18Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Then I’d say your family have a gene mutation that make them inefficient detoxers. It’s not just mthfr variants that cause this. There are many more. Adverse events run in families because of their gene mutations that make them inefficient detoxers. Everyone on my fathers side has it but no one on my mothers side. Dads side of the family had 5 adverse events to the genocide jab. My mothers side had none. You should probably have genetic testing but also the Melisa test or an LTT test as it would provide a lot of answers and you would be able to avoid adverse events in future

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Nov 18Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Ok Mark, now I think you just like needles. I still have 4 sisters who have all taken shots and boosters - they're not fine but they're still alive. I wasn't suggesting it was vaccines that killed my family members. My brother who was killed with the deadly shots was also "primed" with years and years of other kinds of shots like pneumococcal, shingles, flu shots, etc. - he trusted the system and his work coerced him into regular flu shots. But also, a lifetime of trauma also made him and other family members vulnerable to medical mafia malpractice. I will not take any tests offered by the white coat assassins. I'm not looking for answers - I already know the answers. I have avoided "adverse events" as you call them by refusing to go to a doctor for any reason for the last 30+ years except a couple of emergency visits and even then I did not do anything they suggested. It's why I was aware enough to avoid the entire CONvid scam. I think I'm just misunderstanding you. You approve of the medical system, just not shots for everyone I guess.

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You don’t need a needle for genetic testing. Some hair will do. I had one uncle die within 48 hours of the genocide jab. Another uncle went bling in one eye and an aunt got Ms. Another family member had a psychotic break and another tried committing suicide for no reason. They had no idea why they did it. Just seemed like the right thing to do

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Wow, that's pretty intense. I wasn't suggesting genetic testing is by needle though. So sorry about your family losses and profound reactions. Do they talk to you and have you informed them about what's going on? I'm assuming the govt is doing nothing for them. I'm still the only one calling my brothers death by CONvid needle murder.

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I did warn them, so they’ve only got themselves to blame. I even wrote to the chief coroner 6 months before my uncle got it and told them if my uncle Jimmy gets the jab he will die. I was right. And yes the govt is doing nothing for them as it’s not legal in nz for any adverse events to be investigated and not legal for the safety of medical products to be investigated

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And I certainly don’t like needles. They are made of metal and repeated injections can hypersensitise me to them. I suspect they already have. Same with acupuncture needles

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You wouldn’t want to have type 1 diabetes, like a younger close family member of mine. I know how they got it, also.

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Hi Mark, would you be willing to share what sort of adverse events you’ve had related to your back surgery?

I had a “microdiscectomy at L4/L5” about 10 years ago, and I wish I never had it. Since then the pain has only become worse (down leg etc). I also have a slight scoliosis, and stenosis where the sciatic nerve exits the spinal column.

I’ve been struggling to come off opioids since then.

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Nov 19Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Yes I’m willing to share. Here or maybe a video call would be better. I’ve had four surgeries, two to put implants in, and two to take them out. The first one had a galvanic reaction with my amalgam fillings too so they also had to be removed. Tiny Metal fragments were left peppered through my back after my 2008 explantation and a piece of surgical rod was left in front of my spine in the solar plexus area.

I’ve had a lot of implant patients call me about their situations and video call is definitely the best way to do it. I’m on signal messenger and my cellphone number so you can look me up on signal is +64220865225. If you put that and my name in your contacts I’ll automatically come up in signal. I’ve also got zoom

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Oh thanks, but that’s plenty of info. I was getting at something more mundane like having more pain (which I do). I didn’t have an implant.

But my goodness, what a shockingly terrible plight you’ve been through. And are still experiencing. I hope things start to get better for you, and soon. A terrible ordeal indeed. 🙁

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If you need strong painkillers then take strong painkillers. Your quality of life is the most important thing here and you shouldn’t have to feel that taking painkillers is a bad thing. If you didn’t need them, you would automatically stop reaching for them

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True, but I have a feeling that one day in the future, I won’t be able to get them. Thanks for backing me up though-most people urge me to get off them-it’s so hard! I have a feeling you know a lot about painkillers Mark!

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Nov 20Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Another thing that may be helpful to know, is that the body can only sense one kind of pain at any one time. After the metal fragments were left in me, the pain was so unbearable I couldn’t sit or lie down. Getting to sleep was nigh impossible. But I discovered that if I had a bath before bed that was so hot it caused pain, it would give me 20-30 minutes after I got out of the bath with no pain at all. I’d quickly go to bed and get to sleep before the pain started again. It was a mixture of nerve pain and mechanical pain that I had. It was my specialist who told me about not being able to feel one type of pain at the same time and thought my idea was genius.

So the bath wouldn’t leave me with burns. It was hot enough so that it would take me about 2-3 minutes to slowly lower my body into it and was uncomfortably hot while in there. But it got rid of the nerve and mechanical pain immediately as it was busy dealing with the pain from high heat.

Actually, I might even write a Substack on this topic. There was lots I learned along the way which most drs weren’t even aware of. Like morphine taken orally is only 10% bioavailable but codeine is close to 100% bioavailable. My dr even tried me on methadone but that had no effect either. I ended up taking 5 times the dose and it still didn’t work. I then emailed my dr and told her and she told me to come in. She couldn’t believe I wasn’t passed out on the floor lol. She said I should be, yet I had driven there and was sober and fine. Apart from the pain. That’s when she put me back on codeine and things were much better although i was still in pain as the metal fragments are peppered amongst the nerves in my back.

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I’ve been on codeine for almost 20 years but without it, the pain from the metal fragments in my back are intolerable. The most important thing is you have to be comfortable. I tried morphine and other big opiates but they didn’t work. That’s when I found out that when taken orally, you only get about 10% of the benefit of the morphine, but with codeine is much closer to 100%. Oxycodone is also highly bioavailable. Morphine and stronger just don’t have the bioavailability. Another drug that is good for nerve pain is lorazepam. It’s good for nerve pain in combination with codeine. Tell your dr that you need to at least be comfortable if you have problems with him. That often works

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

I would not waste my valuable time or my money to do this.....if people are still in denial they will not change unless something drastic happens to them or a family member......sigh... I had little respect for the medical profession BC , none now.

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I totally get that. But as a sociologist, this was partly my researching fieldwork - plus ‘we don’t let them get away with it’.

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Nov 18Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

I usually agree with mary's opinion but the way you did it, I think, is key. You are doing a very valuable service IMO. When you do something courageous like that with kindness and honour and a commitment to truth, you have no idea how far that love will travel, nor how deep is the impact. I'm going to try to present information like this in the future because I think you are completely on the right track Ursula.

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Mar 17·edited Mar 17Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

When I had to see a doctor during the Covid paranoia, I saw a young woman I didn't know. She was quite genuine with me about being upset about the restrictions being placed on unvaccinated people. Not being allowed into council buildings, hairdressers, cafes, etc. She was the first person in the medical profession to say that to me, unprompted. At the time, when I was going through so much ostracisation, it was very significant to me.

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Feb 14Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

To clarify she wrote that I had declined the shots after listening to conspiracy theories. Nit a mention thst she actually advised me against it. You cannot trust them and I would check your medical notes regarding that meeting you had with your GP anc see what she has recorded about your conversation

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That's a really good point but still doesn't take away the planting of the seed. You can't unplant that seed!

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Feb 14Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Thank you for trying. I spoke to a go on the phone during and I told her what I thought of the covid bs and propaganda. She seemed to agree and told me she would not advise the "vaccine' for me (I am in my fiftees) she also said had taken it herself but reluctantly due to her job. I felt relieved that she seemed to be awake. About a year later I had to go through some of my medical records for another issue and I accidentally came across the entry for that phone conversation I had had with that GP. This is what she wrote:

'Cally has been listening to conspiracy theories about covid'.

I already had lost my faith in medical professionals prior to covid and I have zero trust in the NHS. This two faced doctor just confirms my view.

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Nov 18Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

That's pretty crazy - I'm thinking doctors and other officials who are just trying to save their own salaries and social standing have become quite adept at speaking through both sides of their mouths, like all good commies.

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

oh dear. We need to stay connected to our inner voices Like Laura Aboli was sying in her interview on TNT radio

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Great pushback but that "Doctor" will have your file transferred for sure.

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Good! LOL!

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Re the doctor saying about Covid vaccination “I’d have to give you the pros and cons”.

It would have been interesting to know what she would have said...now...

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Indeed, but my sense was that in the terror of that moment, she wouldn't have been able to communicate any argument anyway, tbh. She could ponder it herself, next time one of her patients (God help them) asks her.

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Feb 12Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

This is the big ticket item Ursula, voluntary informed consent, which I'm pursuing in Australia.

Here's a key statement I've received in a letter from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care, dated 17 November 2022*:

"Informed consent should be obtained for every COVID-19 vaccination, as per usual consent procedures for other vaccinations."

That sentence is pure gold... Because we know vaccinators were not obtaining authentic voluntary informed consent, for Covid-19 vaccination, or any vaccination for that matter.

A lot to look back on and unpick now...

* https://vaccinationispolitical.files.wordpress.com/2022/11/mc22-018819-signed-highlighted-1.pdf

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Nov 18Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Your instincts are spot on Ursula!

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Nov 18Liked by Ursula Edgington, PhD

Good on you and very well done. I remember, back in the day when it was a "conversation" when medical "authorities" were trying to have all our information available in one place. The 'con' side was adamant that the opportunities for abuse and the lack of proper security were dangers too large to even consider having a central data bank. Now there's something wrong with you if you dare to question the data mining which is in such enormous full swing, I sometimes have fear that our power is already lost.

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