In the early days of April 2020 I received an e-mail from the Department of Health with a link to the CDC advising me as a physician that they were going to adjust the way death certificates were completed, I looked skeptically at that and I said, what’s going on here? And without meaning to be any grand whistleblower, I ended up making comment about this on a local TV program that I’d been on the news for. Basically, they said if you believe that COVID-19 may have contributed to the cause of death, you can go ahead and put it down as the cause of death, and that’s not right. The CDC, for decades, has said that our job as physicians, when we complete a death certificate, is to try to identify the initiating event that started the process of demise of the patient.
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Dr. Jensen, you are amazing. It’s 2025, and this video is just now showing. Why? Your license was challenged without reasonable discussion. Why? Follow the dollars. Listing covid as causative brought many $$ to the hospitals. Speaking against “the narrative.” which the authors of that narrative then claimed was “conspiracy theory” to degrade it and prevent any proper discussion, not only resulted in serious censorship, destruction of valuable careers, and deplatforming on social media, but it also challenged the “narrative” that was designed to cause fear, create mass desire for and willingness to take seriously dangerous treatments (remdesivir, covid shots), and bring billions to Fauci and his corrupt colleagues and the governmental agencies that had been “bought” by his financial influence. It would be so important for everyone to read “The Real Toni Fauci.” If you trust the government, read that book. If you trust the medical institutions, read that book. If you believe researchers at universities can research without control on what they research and what they report, read that book. If you believe in covid shots, read that book.
One can also watch the documentary in 2 parts. I recently finished watching it and I am so glad I did.