If you think medical groups and doctors’ offices seem unreachable, you’re right – it’s by design. You can’t call your doctor directly and say, “Hey, pal, let me show you how the jabs aren’t working.” You can make an appointment, be weighed, pay money and speak to the doctor who usually does not want to listen to a contrary opinion. You’re paying that doctor a huge amount of money for their medical opinion and they want to earn their money and give it to you.
You may or may not know that doctors and almost any medical office has a fax machine (an old-fashioned way to send images and documents through a phone line.) Partly because it’s a more secure way to send data between doctors, and partly because some doctors aren’t up to date on secure email so even the doctor who is up to date has to have a fax machine set up to communicate with the others. See for yourself, most doctors have fax phone numbers you can look up on the internet by searching the name of the doctor plus the word Fax.
Now that you know about medical fax machines a word of caution should immediately sink in before you run to fax a forty-page Ivermectin study to your doctor. The doctor will not appreciate such a fax and will probably not read it. And remember, the doctor’s office is a business; they may need the fax machine for a patient. However, one to three pages of cogent information refuting the mainstream covid narrative will get through without tying up the line too long. The doctor can glance at it over lunch or on a break.
“But Wayne! How can I send a fax?” you may ask. I’ll explain three ways. One way is to print your document and take it to your local grocery store customer service desk or mail/print shop. They might have a fax machine you can pay a small fee to send from - they do the actual faxing after you give them the paper and the fax number. Another way is if you happen to have an “All-In-One” printer with a scanner. It might also be a fax. You can look up the model online or just see if it has an old-fashioned phone jack on the back and buttons with the word fax on the front.
“OK, Wayne! I have such a printer/fax but no phone line to plug it in to! I only have a cellphone!”
Don’t give up yet! You can order a virtual internet phone number (VOIP) and device which can plug into the fax. MagicJack® is the one I use; it’s plugged into a printer and all I have to remember is to dial the fax with the area code even for local numbers. (I also use it for my old-fashioned phones.) If you plan to send a lot of faxes you might want to get such a line to connect to your All-In-One fax printer. After all, you can fax one printed document to a lot of fax numbers. More on that later.
The final fax method I will give may be the easiest. There are online fax services that may also charge a small fee. You can upload a document to them and they will fax it to the number you input. Now you simply have to create a fax-friendly document to use any of these three fax methods. It would be the same as a print-friendly document because after all, it’s printing on the doctor’s fax machine.
To create such a document from an article, copy and paste the relevant text into a word processing application, skipping the comments and other parts of the article that wouldn’t matter on a print-out. Remember, linked words from the article won’t show the link on a print-out. For your fax-ready document simply right-click on linked words, then copy and paste the link at the bottom of the document - like a footnote. Also, be sure to include the title and author in the document so the recipient can still look it up online if they want.
What’s a good article to fax? You are the ultimate judge but there are many Substack articles to choose from. The UnJab Book List is also good to fax – the doctor will be shocked to learn of so many books contrary to the Covid narrative written by other doctors. It’s hard to say “I’m a doctor so I’m right” in that situation. The awakening medical expert may also realize that these books are being read by a large number of people – people who now know what’s going on. He’ll have to catch up! Another suggestion for a blunt impact is a large letter document with just “Have you noticed the people dying?” and Steve Kirsch’s Substack link.
You’ve sent your fax to the doctor(s)! There! But wait… whom else can you fax this same document to?
What about City, County and State Health Departments! See if they have fax numbers. The governor has a fax number. The mayor has a fax number. Most politicians have fax numbers. Local TV news and newspapers have a fax number. Won’t they be surprised when their old fax machine rattles to life!
If you’re wondering what you could do about medical covid ignorance; here is something you can do.
Thank you for sharing another smart idea to wake up doctors, fax them and send them the Unjab booklist. They will feel like they have been missing out on a lot of info... something they can't stand!