Dr. Elena Nikolova: Mangarov is incompetent – “crazy with a machine gun” – Opinions, accents and comments on hot topics



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Comment on the social network Facebook of the Bulgarian doctor Dra. Elena Nikolova, who has lived in France for years.

Five thousand three hundred and thirty I like the article about Mangarov on the Karbowski page. At least 50-100 authentic comments such as: “Only this is not for sale, that it is alive and well, and may God protect it from its enemies, who will be more and more”, “I really want to see it.” on East Street Assoc. Prof. Mangarov and shake his hand. Great man “,” I agree with the associate professor, with each of his words, and even with the commas “,” A wonderful man, a doctor with a capital L “.

I will not tire of asking what the Bulgarian Medical Union is doing in the face of new unscientific anti-vaccine statements from the darling of “Bulgarian freethinkers”, a famous infectious disease specialist whose mask smells like a pocketbook and is not afraid to “pop the hose”. I will not tire of asking him if there is a limit to his impudence, his madness for preaching against masks, confinements and vaccines. with respect and responsibility for the decisions of the health authorities.

Associate Professor Mangarov arouses obvious sadness in his desire to connect some words in a meaningful sentence, stuttering or blinking, searching for another sensation or donut. as an expression of national love, without which it cannot.


It’s called Vanity. Perhaps senile stubbornness, which has sent more than one glamorous mind into oblivion into the past. Regret becomes fun, because sometimes it really shows the majority with its main childish reactions. And all of this would have been left innocent, the bouncing talk of a “poor little man”, as a Plovdiv journalist called it, a kind of grotesque laugh, if it weren’t so DANGEROUS in its ignorance, quackery and search for a cheap scoop. Tirelessly, with increasingly absurd statements and interviews in which he is sought out as a favorite clown, who is finally applauded.

“Is the coronavirus dangerous?” – No.”

“Boris Johnson told the virus to produce a new strain.”

“This is very convenient because it shows the ineffectiveness of the measures and the closure.”

“The new vaccine is carcinogenic”

“If a person has had a strain of coronavirus, they do not get sick.”

Expressing a different opinion is a fundamental human right, and I am not going to argue a gram against free speech. I am not saying that we know everything about the new coronavirus. Even less do I suggest to anyone that they should get vaccinated. I will personally get vaccinated as soon as possible, in the hope that the virus does not mutate.

But being a doctor and suggesting different postulates to scientists, because something like that seemed to you and you thought it might be, is CRIMINAL and is contrary to the most sacred principles of our profession.

It is even more dangerous because it spreads by the power of suggestion and from the point of view of titles and experience, preventing and dealing with the strange and the wrong.

Charlatanism, witchcraft, magic, shamanism are not medicine and never will be!

Yesterday, the disciplinary chamber of the CNOM, the Conseil national de l’Ordre des médecins en France, or the French National Medical Union, filed a formal complaint against SIX doctors for conspiracy and public statements against wax. Who these doctors are, some may already know. (Associate Professor Mangarov regularly quotes them in his posts.) It is a series of accusations made by several of his colleagues for flagrant violation of medical and human ethics.

1. Professor Didier Raoult- Director of the IHU- Institut hospitalo universitaire de Marseille. Accusation of undermining the management of the health crisis, conflict of interest in international studies on the treatment of Kovid-19. Insufficiently founded and carried out study on the efficacy of chloroquine in the treatment of the new coronavirus and manipulation of public opinion on its efficacy.

2. Professor Christian Peronne, recently fired by the AP-HP, a group of Paris university hospitals (Assistance publique des Hôpitaux de Paris), on charges that are not up to the task, namely that patients with Covid are a source of economic profit, that is, they are profitable for hospitals. He also claimed that the widespread prescription of chloroquine would prevent 25,000 deaths in France. Professor Perón has publicly accused the doctors of the Nantes University Hospital in the media of killing his son-in-law for not prescribing chloroquine.

3. Professor Henri Joyeux, retired oncologist at Montpellier University Hospital. In 2014 and 2015 he published petitions against vaccination on the Internet and in 2017 he organized a conference against the “dictatorship of vaccines.” In 2016, he was expelled without rights from the Medical Union of Languedoc Roussillon (South of France) for public appearances “promoting the unnecessary use of vaccines as a whole, dangerous for the population”.

4. Dr. Nicole Delépine, a retired pediatric oncologist, was one of the first to question the need for anti-epidemic and quarantine measures. Together with her husband Gérard, a retired orthopedic surgeon, she shared their video presentations on social media, proclaiming that masks and gels restrict freedoms and are completely unnecessary. They also endorsed chloroquine treatment as “the only effective one” and ardently asserted that there would never be a second wave.

5. Doctor Nicolas Zeller, general practitioner in Saint Cyr sur Mer (Var). Supporter of exclusive azithromycin treatment. According to the recommendations of the Direction générale de la santé, azithromycin is not currently used to treat Covid 19 in France.

6.Docteur Hélène Rezeau Frantz – general practitioner in Loiret. He decided to follow his own protocol for treating coronavirus infections, based on his experience with 18 patients who had been prescribed antihistamines. “I prescribed them to my nephew and there was an improvement, I don’t see why I shouldn’t prescribe them to other patients.” she claims.

(according to L’Express).

I keep wondering when and if the BMA will take appropriate action. If an ignorant person convinces others of the ineffectiveness of protective gear, social distancing, and treatment with grandma’s remedies, it is forgivable. But if a doctor can afford it, he is either incompetent or “crazy with a machine gun” without conscience or morals.

I had promised not to post any more of my masked photos, I was tired and had been five years old for the last 10 months. And believe me, I would really one day burn my mask with great pleasure, like the apostles of Mangarvism in our country. Nothing human is alien to me.

But when I get vaccinated and when I wait, ALL OF THIS finally ends.

Author: Dr. Elena Nikolova

France



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