To Our Fellow Kenyans and People of Goodwill: Stopping the Ravages and Loss of Human Life from COVID-19
This statement published on March 3, 2021 has been the object of a massive media campaign to discredit Kenya’s Catholic Doctors Association. On the following day, March 4th, the WHO released a statement accusing Kenya’s Catholic Doctors of “falsification”, not to mention the statements issued by the Catholic Church.
Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, October 25, 2021
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3rd March 2021
To our fellow Kenyans and people of goodwill
RE: Stopping Ravages and Loss of Human Life from COVID-19
We greet you in the name of our Lord Jesus the Christ.
The Kenya Catholic Doctors Association brings together doctors who have sworn to practice and audit the practice of medicine guided by Catholic faith and the Hippocratic oath, including the respect for human dignity and the sanctity of life. We also strive to expose falsehoods in medical practice and to establish the truth as best practice and ensure it takes center stage in establishing policies and laws.
We appreciate the fact that COVID-19 has presented unprecedented new challenges in the management of health nationally/globally with tremendous negative impact on the economy and the livelihood of our people. It’s also becoming clear that there are partisan interests that are seen bent on keeping some important truths from coming to the fore at the expense of human life.
We know for a fact that there are drugs that have been re-purposed and used effectively to treat COVID-19. We also know that vaccination for this disease is totally unnecessary making the motivation suspect.
Find our full advisory below hoping that we can stop the ravages and any other preventable loss of human life.
Yours faithfully,
Dr. Stephen K. Karanja
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