Beneath this outstanding video on YouTube you can scroll down & find a brief conversation between the host Jeff Nelson, and a doctor @GeorgeFett-z5g. It touched me deeply as back then I did recognize the absence of WFPB voices in the early 2020’s advising us on the experimental injection. Besides T. Colin Campbell, PhD and Pam Popper, ND the others were either essentially silent, or taking the injection on camera to persuade us to do the “right thing”. Those were difficult days, we were reduced to personal research & logic to arrive at our own conclusions. Perhaps that was the best thing that could have happen to us! (To thine own self be true.)
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@GeorgeFett-z5g
Let’s walk down memory lane..which of these “esteemed” physicians-who were alive at the time-publicly warned about the dangers of Covid-19 gene therapy injections..that’s right none, zero, zilch. Who recommended that friends, patients, colleagues receive the injections? That’s right, JohnMcDougall, Michael Greger..at least. Who among these notables, having had the opportunity to review/research what has been revealed as of June, 2026, have come to understand how we were lied to regarding the entirety of lack of scientific basis for any of the draconian laws/restrictions that were imposed? Nope, none other than Pam Popper ND. Yes, I am a physician, yes I am plant based, yes I did a rotation with Dr McDougall during my Internal Medicine residency..and yes I am extremely disappointed and disgusted with the entire lot.
@vegsource
I think that’s a fair point. I don’t personally seek advice about that subject from plant based or any other doctors for the most part. There are a number of pb experts I know who absolutely avoided it, but most were not willing to speak publicly. Colin Campbell was an exception and he explained early on why he would be avoiding any of that stuff. And he’s still with us, thankfully.
@GeorgeFett-z5g
Greatest respect for Dr Campbell. I had the opportunity to be in Cornell University’s graduate program in Nutritional Biochemistry back in the mid 1970s. At the time, Dr Campbell had yet to make the transition to where he eventually ended up. Had situations been different I would have not resigned from the program, instead it would have been my great fortune to have had him as my mentor and colleague.