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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Brilliantly stated. I was giving her the reason of the doubt until your article. Now I see it more clearly. No risks really taken, no rebellion against the obvious wrongs in medicine (never once mentioned the V word in a long interview with Tucker Carlson), but I was taken by her "dropping out of surgery," not realizing she was only in residency at the time. Yes, food is an important thing to change, but vaccines have a far longer lasting impact. No longer infatuated. Thanks.

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Tiffany Ryder's avatar

Thank you so much for the support. I felt really petty writing this article but I’ve searched my soul and I don’t think that my concerns are rooted in jealousy or bias or anything other than wanting and expecting true bravery to lead us out of this captured environment that we’re in.

You can’t lead healthcare without talking about the V word no matter what you think about them. What’s happening with mRNA and vaccines in general is representative of the “shut up and do what you’re told” approach. I’m not opposed to vaccines being on the market, but I’m vehemently opposed to anything that is pushed so hard that we aren’t allowed to even ask questions. It’s easy to spot where the issues are in Medicine or any policy… If you aren’t allowed to ask questions about it, you should probably be asking more questions. 😉

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Bingo. When discourse is discouraged, it’s a sure sign something is drastically wrong.

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Copernicus's avatar

That was one of several glaring evidences to me that the covid jab was going to be a problem... anyone asking even reasonable questions like, how can you claim long-term safety without long-term studies, was censored and shut down.

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Tiffany Ryder's avatar

Yes! I think that is actually what did it for a lot of people who weren’t already skeptical. They would ask a perfectly reasonable question that any normal human would ask and then be demonized or censored or the platformed for it and it was a huge red flag!

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Copernicus's avatar

🎯🎯🎯🎯 absolutely.

And the donuts. When, ever in history, have we needed to give people donuts or $100 gift cards to persuade them to do something that was going to save their lives.

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Tiffany Ryder's avatar

lol I hate to disagree with you, but have you met the flu shot? 🧐

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Another huge red flag was the complete demonization of treatments, you know, the ones that were *actually saving patients.* Had to wonder, until the Frontline Docs held their press conference and anyone with a brain could see they were telling the truth, and had real experience.

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Tiffany Ryder's avatar

Yes, that’s another great point! We were getting great results with the monoclonal antibodies in the hospital that they had previously been changing as the strains changed and one day… poof! The government restricted access saying they “wouldn’t work”

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Not only that but they published, published, mind you! studies done on hydroxychloroquine at outrageously high doses, then said, “It’s Dangerous!”

Bald faced lying “research” to move the masses ever closer to the ONLY ANSWER.

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Copernicus's avatar

And many heterodox docs got great results with IVM + HCQ combined with appropriate supplements. Fareed and Tyson in southern CA. Many more.

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Copernicus's avatar

Yes! Right after the jabs came out. Blamed it on a "new strain."

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Daniel Flora, MD, PharmD's avatar

Great article. Thanks for speaking up!

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Tiffany Ryder's avatar

I appreciate you reading and commenting! I sat on it for about a week cause I just felt like I was whining about nothing, but I’m glad I shared. Thank you again.

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Devin Ryder's avatar

Great read and perspective. I agree with many of your points, though not all, which is great because it challenges me to think!

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Elizabeth's avatar

It's a great reminder in today's world. Keep your red flag button on and scrutinize anyone that seems too good to be true.

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Tiffany Ryder's avatar

It’s almost like second nature after living through the last five years. I feel like I have a superpower now.

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Copernicus's avatar

I admit that when she suddenly appeared not-that-long-ago, I wondered, who is this person that I've never heard of til now despite hearing about *many other* courageous doctors who literally put everything on the line during the pandemic. And who *continue* to experience persecution.

Going outside the typical pHarma and hospital-owned career path is not easy nor for the faint of heart.

As for her lament against packaging, she clearly doesn't realize how frugal a lot of packaging has become. Heck, can barely get a knife blade in the corner of my cheese wrapper to cut the plastic off.

Not to mention squeezing stuff back into the packages it comes in.

Plenty of voices are chastising us about our reliance on packaging. Lots of us use metal water cups and reusable shopping bags as it is.

Find something more controversial and impactful to talk about if you want to be truly courageous. And influential.

Also, I agree absolutely that people without hands-on clinical experience have no business calling themselves "surgeon" general.

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Tiffany Ryder's avatar

Those were exactly my thoughts as well! There are just so many hugely impactful things going on in the health arena and the future surgeon general talking about packaging as if it’s some sort of monumental serious health issue over the thousand other more serious health assaults makes me feel like she’s not good with prioritization or just trying to get me to look the other way.

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Cynthia's avatar

Good points! Thanks for fleshing this situation out better than most have done and giving me better talking points on the issue.

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Sarah Smith's avatar

I’m not even sure she’s playing the game as it exists-I think she’s been raised up/put into position (out of nowhere, no one even knew who she was 3 years ago??) to even write the new version of the game, swindling and deceiving the folks that are just now discovering that food matters and western medicine largely harms. Whenever the globalist see folks stepping out of their breadlines, they raise up someone else to corral them into a new “different” and supposedly “revolutionary” line to maintain control . They study what we went to her and then give us a version of it.

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pat moore's avatar

Best opinion i have written. Because i agree with what she has said i didnt wven stop to think about her not bwing a doctor.

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Tiffany Ryder's avatar

Definitely nuanced and hopefully it doesn’t matter at all, but it definitely reminded me that where you come from and who you know, still matters a lot and that’s not always a nice feeling to acknowledge. Thank you so much for reading! I am hopeful for great things.

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