The Highland Meeting in Utah on May 20, 2023, featured a significant discussion led by Dr. Kirk Moore, a plastic surgeon with over two decades of experience. The meeting began with Dr. Moore sharing his personal journey and the motivations behind his current stance on mRNA injections.
Dr. Moore, who is approaching his 58th birthday, recounted his professional background, starting his career in Idaho Falls before relocating to Utah in 2005. He introduced his family, mentioning his two children and reflecting on the pride his mother felt in attending the meeting, despite the challenges he currently faces, including being indicted.
The core of Dr. Moore's address centered on his experiences during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020. He described the overwhelming media coverage of the virus, including alarming reports of fatalities and the strain on healthcare systems, which prompted him to question the narrative surrounding the pandemic and the subsequent vaccine rollout.
Throughout his presentation, Dr. Moore expressed his concerns regarding mRNA injections, emphasizing the need for informed consent and the importance of individual choice in medical decisions. He welcomed questions from the audience, indicating his openness to dialogue and discussion on the topic.
The meeting concluded with a call for continued conversation about vaccine safety and personal autonomy in healthcare decisions, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding mRNA technology in Utah and beyond. The discussions underscored the community's interest in understanding the implications of vaccination and the importance of personal choice in health matters.