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DO NO HARM

DIARIES OF A 'VACCINATED' ANTIVAXXER

By Dr David Cartland

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DO NO HARM

DIARIES OF A 'VACCINATED' ANTIVAXXER

By Dr David Cartland

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  • These diaries reflect Dr David Cartlands experience duringthe COVID-19 pandemic, which he refers to as a 'scamdemic.' He argues thatgovernments, media, and pharmaceutical companies orchestrated a fear-drivenresponse that destroyed trust in medicine, inflicted psychological and economicharm, and promoted what some term experimental vaccines that he views asunsafe. He is a courageous whistleblower who risked his career by questioningthe official narrative, all the while remaining committed to the Hippocraticoath, patient safety, and the guiding principle of Do No Harm. Alongside his experience of institutional corruption andcensorship, he recounts his personal journey into medicine: his working-classupbringing, determination to study biomedical science and medicine, andeventual qualification as a GP. He highlights the contrast between the idealsthat motivated him to become a doctor and the professional culture ofconformity, silencing, and complicity that enabled a global medicalcatastrophe. This book seeks to document Dr Cartlands frontlineperspective and how his search for truth led to him being struck off the UKmedical register.
These diaries reflect Dr David Cartlands experience duringthe COVID-19 pandemic, which he refers to as a 'scamdemic.' He argues thatgovernments, media, and pharmaceutical companies orchestrated a fear-drivenresponse that destroyed trust in medicine, inflicted psychological and economicharm, and promoted what some term experimental vaccines that he views asunsafe. He is a courageous whistleblower who risked his career by questioningthe official narrative, all the while remaining committed to the Hippocraticoath, patient safety, and the guiding principle of Do No Harm. Alongside his experience of institutional corruption andcensorship, he recounts his personal journey into medicine: his working-classupbringing, determination to study biomedical science and medicine, andeventual qualification as a GP. He highlights the contrast between the idealsthat motivated him to become a doctor and the professional culture ofconformity, silencing, and complicity that enabled a global medicalcatastrophe. This book seeks to document Dr Cartlands frontlineperspective and how his search for truth led to him being struck off the UKmedical register.