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About 2 years ago in mid 2021 in the height of the covid dystopia in Australia a family doctor attempted unsuccessfully to pressure and frighten me into getting the jabs. It was an extremely unpleasant experience, but one I was prepared for. I was new to this clinic and it was the first time I had ever met this doctor (I made sure it was the last time, too). I expressed my reluctance to receive the untested clot shots and was scolded for my independent critical thinking, which only served to strengthen my suspicion of the jabs. But what really stood out from this conversation was the answer I received to my question about which demographic group in society was most vulnerable to the virus. My point was, and I am sure we all remember at the start of the plandemic - it was the very old and very ill that were dying, virtually no one else, and as I do not belong to either of those two categories, then what do I have to fear about this virus? I was told me that it just wasn't the elderly and immune compromised that were dying, but that "black people like african americans" are especially susceptible to this virus and that curiously, the "northern Chinese" are not. She indicated it was the specific nature of this virus that made it this way. I didn't dig any further, keen instead to get out of there as quickly as I could. It was a staggering comment, which aligns with these recent comments by RFK.

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