Dionaibh wrote: » How Dr Coleman is described on Amazon: Look at the quotes from reviews in various newspapers. He is well known, respected judging by the above quotes, and his books are widely read.
Dionaibh wrote: » How Dr Coleman is described on Amazon: Sunday Times bestselling author Vernon Coleman has been a full time professional author for over 30 years. He is a novelist and campaigning writer and has written many non fiction books. For more information please see www.vernoncoleman.com where there are hundreds of free articles - and no ads! He is the author of well over 100 books - including fiction and non fiction. Novels include Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War (which has been filmed). Non fiction best sellers include Bodypower and How to stop your doctor killing you. Memoirs include the many Bilbury books and his diaries. Somewhere in the world someone starts to read a Bilbury book every few minutes. In 1983 he launched the world's first medical software for home computers. He has written columns for many major newspapers (including The Sun and The People) and written thousands of articles for many more. He has made numerous TV and radio series (often based on his books.) Over nearly 50 years he has campaigned on many issues involving both people and animals and has as a result made many enemies among powerful pressure groups defending the interests of drug and food companies. But his books remain popular with readers and independent critics. His books have been translated into 25 languages and have sold over two million hardback and paperback copies in the UK alone. What the papers say about Vernon Coleman and his books (a small selection): Vernon Coleman writes brilliant books - The Good Book Guide Britains leading health care campaigner - The Sun Superstar - Independent on Sunday He's the Lone Ranger, Robin Hood and the Equaliser rolled into one - Glasgow Evening Times A national treasure- What Doctors Don't Tell You Dr Coleman made me think again - BBC His advice is optimistic and enthusiastic - British Medical Journal Probably one of the most brilliant men alive - Irish Times Compulsive reading - The Guardian King of the media docs - The Independent Coleman is a very funny writer - This England Revered guru of medicine - Nursing Times No thinking person can ignore him - The Ecologist The calmest voice of reason - The Observer A godsend - Daily Telegraph 'If I had to choose an all time journalist to admire it would have to be without a doubt the often controversial always knowledgeable and usually witty Vernon Coleman.' - Stewart Peterson, Greenock Telegraph Brilliant - The People His message is important - The Economist The man is a national treasure - What doctors don't tell you Marvellously succinct, refreshingly sensible - The Spectator A rogue elephant - Sunday Times Britain's leading medical author The Star Perhaps the best known health writer for the general public in the world today - The Therapist The patients' champion - Birmingham Post He writes lucidly and wittily - Good Housekeeping Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA qualified as a doctor though he has not practised for many years. He resigned as a GP after refusing to put diagnoses on sick notes in order to protect patient confidentiality. (The regulations were subsequently changed.) He resigned as columnist on The Sunday People after the editor refused to print a column criticising the Iraq war. Dr Coleman has lectured to doctors and nurses. He is married to Donna Antoinette. They live by the sea in England where they are creating a large wildlife garden. Look at the quotes from reviews in various newspapers. He is well known, respected judging by the above quotes, and his books are widely read.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » you do know he wrote that amazon biog himself, right?
Dionaibh wrote: » But do you think he made up the quotes?
King Mob wrote: » Made them up. Took them out of context. Twisted them. Misinterpreted them. There's lots of ways people can spin things to make themselves look important. Do you not understand that? Why are you taking this guy at his word, yet dismiss the opinion of thousands of experts who are equally qualified?
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » I have googled several of those quotes and the only results that match are that amazon review.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » anybody can pick quotes out of context. either way, they are irrelevant. you want us to take him seriously because people say nice things about him. Somebody else mentioned argument from authority. do you know what that is?
Dionaibh wrote: » we hear very little from scientists and doctors who are contra lockdowns, masks etc.
Dionaibh wrote: » I don't dismiss their opinion. I believe that COVID-19 has, for all intents and purposes, disappeared from Western Europe. Hence the present focus on case numbers as opposed to hospitalisations and numbers of deaths. And so I don't understand how any medical person could argue for continued restrictions, lockdowns etc.
King Mob wrote: » Maybe there's a reason for that...? So all the experts who disagree with you are wrong? Are you just more of an expert? You haven't really answered my point however. Why are you making an argument from authority here?
Dionaibh wrote: » I would argue that the reason for it may have to do with the corruption of science. One need only look to the war against hydroxychloroquine as evidence of that.
Dionaibh wrote: » I am not an expert, but experts are not infallible..
King Mob wrote: » Lol. I'm beginning to suspect you are not being genuine. Ok. So all the experts who don't support your conspiracy theory are wrong or part of the conspiracy. All the experts who do support your conspiracy theory are super expert and incorruptable. Gotcha.
Deleted User wrote: » You hear of very few doctors that are pro smoking though. Real lack of balance on it.
Dionaibh wrote: » I never said they were wrong. I said that I believe them to be mistaken,
Dionaibh wrote: » because of any conspiracy theory or because I want to be different, but because I believe the pandemic to be over in Western Europe.
King Mob wrote: » lol But you believe that the experts that disagree with you are saying the pandemic isn't over because you believe there's a global conspiracy to use the pandemic to install a one world government. It's because you believe in silly conspiracy theories. You keep contradicting yourself in every post.
Dionaibh wrote: » I believe that governments are using the pandemic as an excuse for controlling the population. Hence health passports. That's why I believe it's being prolonged.
Rowen Raspy Flashbulb wrote: » Coleman is well mad. he use to write for a sunday tabloid sort of problem page. when someone wrote "i am completely useless at everything what should i do" he said "become a social worker" And someone asked him what is trhe difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist he said about 50 grand a year and a mercedes All doctors are wrong except him.
Dionaibh wrote: » And he has a new book out: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Covid-19-Greatest-History-startling-takeover/dp/B08KH3R8NG/ref=sr_1_1?crid=20AWTHZQQN23R&dchild=1&keywords=vernon+coleman&qid=1602155625&sprefix=vernon+coleman%2Caps%2C242&sr=8-1
Colby Uninterested Above wrote: » Looks like that lunatic has a vested interest in cultivating a bit of fear in his audience
Dionaibh wrote: » He does a lot of research and his videos are well made. Have you watched any of them?