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Writer's pictureStefan Hartmann, PA-C

The only Resume that matters

Mental toughness and critical thinking is seeing through the greatest psyop the world has ever suffered. I’m more proud of these accomplishments than anything else:

-Speaking out against lockdowns on social and being politically active with my local government attempting to educate them.

-Not taking the mRNA and telling as many patients as I could not take the mRNA poison likely saving thousands from harm.

-Seeing patients in person with covid and having them take off their masks so they could breathe air. I saw thousands of patients this way and never got sick.

- I developed the early covid treatment protocol on my own by studying mechanism of action, pathophysiology of the disease and mechanism of repurposing medicine and nutraceuticals within the first weeks of the bioweapon reaching the US (this lecture is incredibly still on my old YouTube channel dated early June 2020).

-I treated thousands outpatient with this early treatment protocol likely saving many from developing worse illnesses and being at the mercy of the hospital vent protocols and remdesivir (which I also correctly warned about publicly on social media).-Early advocacy for improving metabolic health and eating real foods to avoid worse covid outcomes over vaccination (much to the anger of my peers).-I recognized wild type and vaccine injuries where my peers gaslit and I developed ways to assess and treat this condition.

-I now enjoy travel without the jab after having fully resigned myself never to travel again due to the European restrictions on unvaccinated (my beloved Western Europe where I grew up is sadly >90% jabbed). My medical profession was weaponized to gaslight, withhold treatment, and coerce people into joining the greatest human experiment ever seen. Any one of my peers could have stood up and fought back like I did as we were all taught critical thinking in school for the very purpose of advocating for patients and questioning harmful dogma. This resume is more important than any other accomplishment I’ve had. And it’s one you should ask your doctor for.



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