Roger Meacock BVSc MRCVS is a unique consultant veterinary surgeon. The phrase “Do No Harm” is just as important in veterinary medicine as it is in human medicine. He has been at the forefront of quantum veterinary medicine in the UK for the past 25 years, leading many to refer to him as 'the one and only vet' or 'the vet of last chance'. roger He goes a step further and frequently sees animals that are too sick to be treated by established medicine. He doesn't promise the impossible, but if he thinks he can help, he usually will.
On a rainy and dreary afternoon, Roger called Debi Evans with serious concerns about a subject no one else had thought of. This conversation led to this interview. This interview is probably a must-see for anyone interested in agriculture, animals, and wildlife. Are PCR tests also used on animals? If so, what impact does it have on farmers and animal owners? Is it a PCR test? authorized Will it be used? If so, when and for what purpose?Roger has discussed and written about the potentially deadly effects of unauthorized PCR testing in his book. blog.
What does Roger think about the recent farmers' protests? Are the real messages being translated into action, or are farmers missing out on bigger challenges because of the huge amount of time required? Do they know what the United Nations and the King have planned for them? What can the public do to increase awareness and support for local farmers and veterinarians? Without these, none of us would have any guarantee that the food we eat is safe.
Roger has a heartening message for his colleagues and farmers that everyone should hear. The message is simple: doubt everything.
His final message is to never lose hope and gain awareness and knowledge. Roger is available to attend the lecture. He can be found here.
Substack: nature veterinarian
Website: natural healing solutions
Website: push the limits
Website: last chance vet
Previous interview with Roger in the UK Column:
Major pharmaceutical companies, small farmers
animal mRNA
fit like a butcher's dog
Please share UK Column material widely. Thanks to UK Column producer Stephanie Sinclaire for facilitating this interview.