At a recent Highland meeting in Utah, Kirk Moore passionately shared his experiences helping individuals navigate the complexities of medical care during the pandemic, particularly regarding mRNA injections. Moore, a key planner of the event, recounted how he became a point of contact for families desperate for alternatives to conventional treatments, often witnessing the tragic outcomes of patients receiving unwanted medical interventions.
Moore highlighted the distressing stories of individuals who faced dire situations in hospitals, where they were subjected to treatments like ventilators and remdesivir, which he claims led to more deaths than COVID itself. His journey began when he sought out doctors willing to prescribe alternative medications such as ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, leading him to connect with a physician who shared his commitment to patient care.
However, this physician, Dr. Michael Kirkmore, now faces three criminal felony charges for his actions in providing care that deviated from mandated protocols. Moore expressed deep admiration for Kirkmore's courage, emphasizing the risks the doctor took to prioritize patient safety over compliance with controversial medical directives.
The meeting underscored the ongoing debate surrounding medical freedom and the challenges faced by healthcare professionals who choose to defy mainstream practices. Moore's narrative not only sheds light on the personal struggles of families seeking alternative treatments but also raises critical questions about the implications of medical mandates and the protection of healthcare providers who advocate for patient choice. As the situation unfolds, the community remains engaged in discussions about the balance between public health and individual rights.