Vernon Coleman – 10 Biggest and Most Dangerous Lies

by Vernon Coleman

We need to be constantly aware that we are under siege and that the stakes in this war are higher than they have ever been in any previous war ever fought. This isn’t a war for territory or a specific commodity such as oil, gold or wheat. This is a war for our freedom, our independence, our individuality and our humanity.

I’ll begin my top ten at the bottom of the list – with Number Ten:

10 – The fake pandemic itself
9 – The PCR test
8 – The lockdowns
7 – The masks
6 – The Ukraine war
5 – The world is overpopulated and short of food
4 – The covid-19 vaccine
3 – The abolition of cash and the introduction of digital currencies
2 – The introduction of social credit
1 – Man made climate change

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August 2023 - Video number 328.

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The Hippocratic Oath

By Rhoda Wilson on January 18, 2025


“I [will not] administer a poison to anybody when asked to do so, nor will I suggest such a course.”—Hippocratic Oath

You will see that the Hippocratic Oath forbids euthanasia, also known as “doctor assisted suicide.”

What a pity it is that the Hippocratic Oath is no longer compulsory for doctors, Dr. Vernon Coleman says.

In the UK, while there is no legal requirement for doctors to take the Hippocratic Oath, many medical schools still use it or a modern variation during graduation ceremonies. The General Medical Council (“GMC”) does not require doctors to take an oath but does require them to adhere to the principles outlined in its “Good Medical Practice” document.

Many foundations of modern Western medicine lie in Classical Greece and the Hippocratic Oath is no exception. Written over 2,400 years ago, the Oath is attributed to the Greek physician Hippocrates. In 1964, Dr. Louis Lasagna, the Academic Dean of the School of Medicine at Tufts University, wrote a revised version of the original Hippocratic Oath known as the Lasagna Oath or the Modern Hippocratic Oath.

In the UK, medical schools do not all use the same oath. Some use the original Lasagna Oath, some their own variant based on the Lasagna version, some use the Declaration of Geneva and some a statement based on the GMC code of good medical practice

In the following, Dr. Vernon Coleman provides the relevant words of the Hippocratic Oath.

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