Why isn't the Monitor and every other mainstream media outlet talking about Desiree Jennings, the Washington Redskins cheerleader who was near death after taking a swine flu vaccination and who remarkably recovered using a regimen of natural-based anti-viral compounds? Her near-tragic story can be reviewed at desireejennings.com.
Why isn't Jennings's doctor, Rashid Buttar, a graduate of the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, College of Medicine and Surgery, who trained in general surgery and emergency medicine and served as brigade surgeon and director of emergency medicine while in the Army, being given any press? Buttar is board certified in clinical metal toxicology, preventive medicine. He is board eligible in emergency medicine and has achieved fellowship status in three separate medical societies.
How come nobody in the corporate mainstream media wants people to educate themselves so that they can make their own health decisions based on true informed consent?
BILL CAIN
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