
Dr. Hall is a retired Air Force surgeon, and coauthor of the 2012 textbook Consumer Health: A Guide to Intelligent Decisions.
Dr. Hall had this to say back in June 2021:
So she gets bonus points for saying the unvaccinated should not be considered idiots…….but also said getting vaccinated seems like a no brainer.
She wrote this article on December 29th, 2022:
https://skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/i-dont-know-whats-in-it/
Some of the highlights in this article:
A woman who was interviewed on the news explained why she refuses to accept a vaccine for COVID-19: “I don’t know what’s in it.”
At first glance, that sounds like a very reasonable stance. Surely it is foolish to ingest or inject something when you don’t know what you’re getting. If everyone followed that policy, there would be far fewer poisonings and far fewer overdoses of street drugs among addicts who found a new supplier and unwittingly got a much higher dose than they were used to. But it’s not as simple as knowing “what’s in it.” The devil is in the details.
She goes on to say that the information is “readily available” about how these vaccines were made and what is in them, and states “That woman was being willfully ignorant; she could know “what’s in it,” but she doesn’t really want to know. Saying that is nothing but a rationale to support her irrational decision not to get vaccinated”.
“Most of us have to accept the word of experts and are quite willing to do so. Perhaps she distrusts vaccine experts or distrusts all scientists. Is that rational? Who would she trust? Someone who wrote something on the internet? A friend who has strong opinions but no scientific training? Her gut? How would knowing “what’s in it” help her decide whether to accept the vaccine?”
She goes even further: The irony is that she can’t possibly have the same objections to everything. When she eats dinner at a friend’s house, does she demand to know what’s in the food before she tastes it? If she eats at a restaurant, does she ask about ingredients she is allergic to, or does she want to know everything that’s in the food? Does she take a dietary supplement? Does she realize that when supplements have been tested, they have frequently been found to be contaminated with everything from insect parts to prescription drugs? Does she take a multivitamin? How can she trust it contains what the label says? (It often has more or less than the label says.) How can she determine whether taking it will benefit her health? Does she take a homeopathic remedy? Does she understand what the dilutions mean? Does she take drugs prescribed by her doctor? Does she know what’s in them? Has she accepted other vaccinations? Has she had a tetanus shot? Did she ask what was in it?”
Good ol Dr. Hall closes her article with this: “Conclusion: She’s just making up an excuse.” “Should we believe her? I don’t. People are all too often unaware of the real reasons they do things or believe things. They make up their minds first and later try to find reasons for their opinions that will sound plausible to others. I don’t believe that not knowing what’s in the vaccine is the real reason she’s refusing vaccination. I think it’s just an excuse, and not a very good one.”
Well well. Dr. Hall has spoken loud and clear, just a couple of weeks ago, that when someone says they do not trust what is in the vaccines it is a sham of an excuse and not a good excuse.
This was posted by Dr. Hall’s husband on Thursday, 1-12-23
Dead. Suddenly and unexpectedly.
Wonder what her families thoughts are on the vaccine now? I guess the bonus for her is she went to her grave believing her own truth about the covid vaccine, even if it did suspiciously and hypothetically/likely end her life suddenly and unexpectedly.
How many covid-vaccine advocates have "died suddenly?" I lost count, it's a large number. A minority percentage of doctors who were pro-covid-vaccine and who actually received one or more shots, have realized the truth and had the integrity and courage to speak out against these products. Doctors such as Aseem Malhotra, Robert Malone and Paul Offit. The majority of doctors continue to push or tacitly agree to these ineffective and deadly products. They are either (1) too corrupt, (2) too cowardly, or (3) unable to admit they were wrong. I consider this majority of doctors despicable, and complicit in the harm or death of tens of millions of people worldwide.
Thanks. This is the crux of it all, I think: “Most of us have to accept the word of experts and are quite willing to do so." Most of us do NOT have to accept the word of "experts" and while many are quite content to do so, there are many who are not. Although her arguments were deeply flawed and childish, may the good doctor rest in peace.