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Dear Dr. Jones

November 20, 2022

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Dear Dr. Jones:

You don’t know me, but I’ve been reading many of the emails you’ve been sending to patients of your clinic regarding the so-called Covid “vaccines,” the most recent coming a year and a half ago. As more and more news continues to surface regarding adverse side effects, including death, this seems like a good time to address those emails.

By the way, I know that isn’t your real name, but I hope you won’t mind me referring to you as Dr. Jones. Given how that string of emails has not been aging especially well, I’m sure you’ll appreciate my efforts to protect your identity.

For starters, I’m curious about the comment, “If you are vaccinated, you have my undying thanks. You have saved your own life, your family’s and possibly mine,” were your exact words. Yet later, you state, “There is not another medicine or therapy that I prescribe for my patients for any condition (blood pressure meds, diabetes meds, antibiotics) that can claim a 95% success rate.”

You know, Dr. Jones, I never went to medical school, nor did I do any postgraduate studies. Perhaps there’s something I’m missing. If the medication you recommend has a 95% success rate, I don’t understand why it would be important for me to take it to save anyone else’s life. For those who have taken this “amazingly good” treatment, then I would think it would logically follow that they are virtually certain to be fully protected. To me, something’s falling off the logic train somewhere. Maybe there’s something in the brain of this old country bumpkin that just can’t process anything complex. Please do enlighten me. And if you could, please make sure to use layman’s terms. Above all else, please forgive me if I sound condescending. I feel so bad questioning such a highly regarded medical practitioner as yourself. I’m sure your patients must wake up every morning and thank God for the care they receive from you. I only wish I had the good fortune to have had you as my family doctor.

But there’s another comment you made that struck me rather poignantly:

“If you ‘don’t believe in vaccines,’ if you think your natural immunity will protect you, if you think Covid is a hoax, if you think Covid vaccines are a population level experiment, if you think vaccination is a worldwide conspiracy to track you with a microchip or interfere with your fertility, good luck to you. We will talk later, if you survive.”

This is something I also don’t understand, Dr. Jones. It may come as quite a surprise to you that I’m still alive and kicking. Aside from the natural effects of growing old, I’ve never felt healthier. The same goes for many of my friends who also eschewed the recommendations of doctors and public health officials. In fact, it is your survival that genuinely concerns me. There is a wave of sudden, unexplained deaths happening all over the world. Heart attacks. Blood clots. Myocarditis is now a household word. Emergency rooms and doctors’ offices are filling up. The vast majority among those affected have something in common with you. It’s up to you, but you might want to rethink your initial observations about the “vanishingly few serious adverse effects” of those “amazingly safe” injections.

As you stated, social media is full of crazy stories. Some are true. Some are not. You have to take anything you read these days with a grain of salt. But most of us now know of someone who had something happen or have seen it with our own eyes. A friend of mine told me about his neighbor whose mother who took the third shot and dropped dead later the same day. A 12-year-old kid going trick-or-treating recently collapsed in front of my driveway. I have the footage for you from my security camera, if you’d like to see it. Not one, but two ambulances came to tend to him. The paramedics had to carry him up onto the stretcher before taking him away. Again, I would hate to question such an esteemed physician like yourself, but I have my doubts as to whether those were cases of adverse effects of antibiotics or blood pressure medications. And for the record, I don’t think it was climate change either.

Even though I never took you up on it, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your most generous offer “to have a frank and friendly (no criticism) discussion with you about the benefits of vaccination.” I only wish I had not missed out on the opportunity before your retirement. It would have been a pleasure to meet you and engage in a respectful discussion. I’m sure you didn’t mean to come across so caustically as you did with those earlier comments.

Perhaps we will talk later, Dr. Jones.

If you survive.

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