Not to mention she's still a doctor? Probably smarter than any of us, at least book wise. Side note the video was definitely put together with an easy target front and center so the right wing could then say the left wing is trying to discredit people because of their religion. There's what 3 named doctors in the video?
I mean... in so much as she studied medicine, she is likely smarter than us when it comes to medicine. But also, she said Alien D.N.A is used in medicine. So it does make you wonder.
Still, I'd say that anything anyone says has to stand on it's own merit.
If Charles Manson said cheeseburgers were good, it doesn't make cheeseburgers bad because he said it.
But I will say... if I had never had a burger before, and the first person I heard they were good from was Charles Manson, I'd wait until somebody else validated that claim before I went around telling everyone to eat cheeseburgers, or eating one myself.
So to that end, I'm not about to trust a woman who believes that spirit demons cause medical issues, until what she says about COVID treatment is backed up by a lot more people.
Gotta be honest, I could tell that video was bogus before I turned on the sound. When you name your group "America's Frontline Doctors" and then declare "SCOTUS Press Conference", that screams desperate appeal to authority. There was no press conference, there were no supreme court members, and it seems to me like some of those doctors aren't even on the "Frontline". The whole thing was a Breitbart production piece.