Друзья! Встречайте! Первый блок из моего цикла видео-материалов по теме вакцинации - уже доступен для просмотра в моей онлайн библиотеке под номером 4! (vimeo.com/ondemand/katiatxi, активная ссылка есть в шапке моего профиля).
Для того, чтобы иметь возможность (и право!) активно рассуждать на эту тему и составить обоснованное мнение - важно для начала понять КОНТЕКСТ мировой истории вакцинации вплоть до реалий наших дней, и именно на этом я сосредоточилась в этом первом выпуске. Без понимания этого контекста люди неминуемо скатываются на уровень эмоциональной невежественной перепалки и в итоге - оказываются задавленными травлей, беспардонными и бессовестными запугиваниями и откровенно лживой риторикой тех, кто до мозга костей боится сам быть призван к ответу за свои действия, как врач, а обыватели 'с пеной у рта' боятся того, что привычная картинка мира может оказаться пылью и придётся выходить из зоны комфорта. И придётся! Ложь, запугивание, невежество и профанация заканчиваются здесь - начинаем вникать в детали, анализируем, делаем выводы и шаг за шагом - освобождаем себя от низковибрационного болота, которое старается культивировать в обществе культуру страха.
Более частный разбор "патология/вакцина/осложнения/лечение" - это предмет обсуждения в следующей части, которая появится в апреле.
Материал готовился почти 4 месяца, все данные, приведённые в нем - ФАКТЫ, имеющие подтверждение в конкретных научных трудах, исторических документах разных стран, официальных бумагах и статистике. Полный перечень использованной информационной базы будет выложен отдельной каруселью для ознакомления всех желающих (все источники - англоязычные).
Как и обещала - размещаю перечень тех первоисточников, в которых зафиксирована информация, собранная в моем Вебинаре по истории вакцинации (вышедшая на этой неделе 1я Часть). Эти материалы были доступны мне во время и как часть лондонских лекций ряда врачей (MD), которые ведут огромную работу по продвижению фактов по теме вакцин на мировом уровне, несмотря на угрозу их работе как врачей и даже их жизни.
Библиография на 2ую часть вебинара, который планируется на конец апреля, будет опубликована после выпуска материала в доступ.
Для просмотра всего списка - пролистываем ‘карусель’ картинок над всеми тремя постами, листаем справа налево.
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