The College of Physicians and Surgeons in Ontario has proposed a mandate to provide psychiatric drug treatment for those who refuse mRNA injections or vaccinations.
In a recent communication to its members, the College of Physicians and Surgeons advised Canadian physicians to view the unvaccinated as having "mental problems" and recommended that they be given psychiatric drugs.
"The College sent out a letter or memo to all doctors in Ontario," explained oncologist Dr. William Makis, "saying that their unvaccinated patients should be considered to have a mental problem and should be put on psychiatric medication.
"So far it's just a suggestion," Dr. Makis continued, "but the College shouldn't be making these kinds of suggestions. It's extremely unethical and it's a very slippery slope.
"If they're suggesting that people who want bodily autonomy and don't want an experimental vaccine that there might be something mentally wrong with them, that's a very, very slippery slope."
College of Physician’s & Surgeons in Canada suggests mandating psychiatric drugs for those that refuse mRNA injections or any kind of vaccination.......
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Dr. Makis is leading the fightback against medical tyranny in Canada, blowing the whistle on the explosion of rare cancers he and his colleagues have witnessed since the introduction of the Covid mRNA vaccine.
According to Dr. Makis, these cancers are behaving in aggressive and unpredictable ways that have never been seen before. Some of his young and healthy patients have died "days or even hours" after diagnosis.
Dr. Makis has diagnosed 20,000 cancer patients in his long and distinguished medical career and says he and his colleagues have never seen anything like this.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons recommends psychiatric treatment for those who refuse the experimental mRNA vaccines |
After all his decades as an oncologist, he feels like a kindergartner when he sees these strange tumors.
He has to hide the fear in his voice as vaccinated and enhanced patients look at him in despair. All the other oncologists he knows feel the same way.
But as Dr. Makis explains, his colleagues are afraid to speak out and risk their livelihoods - and even their lives.