In this episode, Dr. Kelly talks about her experience with the controversial COVID vaccine and how she was accused of "causing vaccine hesitancy" for questioning the safety of an experimental treatment that had clear evidence of harm.
00:00:00.000I am not a scientist. I'm not an immunologist. I'm simply a country doctor. I'm a family doctor.
00:00:06.840I have done family medicine and emergency medicine since I came to Canada in 1990, so for 31 years.
00:00:15.140And since 1993, I have worked in the little community of Lytton in the BC interior.
00:00:21.040And so I'm just a very dedicated small town doctor. And I had done some research into gene therapy when I heard about these vaccines that were being developed and had some serious concerns because previous attempts at using gene therapy to immunize laboratory animals had gone very badly.
00:00:44.780And created a problem called antigenic enhancement, where the laboratory animals became far more vulnerable to a virus than if they hadn't been vaccinated.
00:00:58.840So I was a bit skeptical of this vaccine rollout from the start.
00:01:04.960And so when I started to see serious harm in it from large blood clots around the world, I expressed my concerns to some of my colleagues.
00:01:15.440And was therefore accused of causing vaccine hesitancy for questioning, firstly, the safety of this experimental vaccine, and secondly, for questioning the ethics of continuing to give an experimental treatment that had clear evidence of harm.
00:01:38.040And so I was reprimanded and told that I wasn't allowed to say anything negative about it in our health facility.
00:01:47.260So I should just correct one thing that was said earlier. I was given a gag order that I may not say anything negative about it, but that was limited to our health facility where I was working as an emergency physician.
00:02:00.000It wasn't a general gag order. You know, in Canada, we're supposed to have the right to freedom of speech.
00:02:06.020And as long as it's not harmful to others or hateful to others, we are supposed to have the right to express our opinion as long as it's not racist or, you know, hateful or blatantly disrespectful to others.
00:02:22.640So I was simply stating my concerns about what seemed to be a breach of medical ethics in continuing to roll out an experimental treatment that was harming people and about just about the safety of it.
00:02:41.460And so I wrote a letter to Dr. Bonnie Henry expressing that concern. And then after that, well, actually around about that time, and in fact, that video clip, I'd completely forgotten about that.
00:02:54.760That was way back. That must have been in about April, I think, because I mentioned in that video that there were three people in my practice disabled by the COVID shot.
00:03:06.140Well, just to give you an update on that, it is now 10 people. I have 10. I don't have a very big practice. I live in a small town, but I have 10 people in my medical practice who now appear to be permanently disabled after their first shot.
00:03:22.460And the craziness of all of this is that these people, because they've only had one shot, are now considered unvaccinated.
00:03:33.380In other words, the authorities are, when they tell you about how many unvaccinated people have COVID, they call somebody who's had one shot unvaccinated.
00:03:45.460That is lying. I mean, how can you call somebody who's disabled from a vaccine unvaccinated? I mean, that is just blatantly untruthful. I mean, it's lying.