That's not an English accent. I had never heard of him before I saw that video. I think there may be a longer version of his discussion with John Campbell because what I posted seems to be an excerpt, I'll see if I can find it and maybe play it at a slower speed to help me better understand him.
Just found the full discussion. Only about nine minutes in and I'm learning that the Cleveland Clinic had discovered an unexpected trend where the risk of covid infection increased with the number of vaccines received. How did the shysters behind all this get away with their scare tactics? Here's the full interview. He's easier to understand at 0.75 speed:
Sorry, I was thinking of Dr John Campbell who is English. I found this biography of Sherif A H Sultan .. maybe he's Romanian. It's at the bottom of this website where he got his PhD: "Prof Sherif Sultan was awarded his PhD from Lucian Blaga Universityof Sibiu in Romania for his excellence in management complex Thoraco abdominal aneurysms". https://www.sciforschenonline.org/journals/clinical-anesthesia/sherif-a-h-sultan.php
My fault. I should have explained that the Professor was a guest on John Campbell's channel. Dr. Campbell is, indeed, English and, like you, I have been following him for the past few years. I first discovered Dr. Campbell from a video posted on this forum and I believe that lots of forum members are fans of his,
My husband has been working from home for two years since Covid. He was initially suspended for refusing the jab. Now the government is mandating 90 employees to return to office. I can’t help but have an uneasy feeling that something is up. Either with another pandemic or bringing them back to enforce jabbing again…… People continue to be dropping like flies. More noticeable in small rural towns. Turbo cancers and heart failure etc
I saw that in the news here. It was said the depts had until September to comply. My "radar" went immediately to high alert.......Though retired now myself, for better or worse, that "radar" still functions.
Unfortunately, he has 6 years before retirement. I can see pensions being restricted for those who don’t comply soon. So nothing accept God is secure or sure these days.
It appears he may be from Egypt. He seems to have travelled around a great deal. https://sherifsultan.ie/qualifications/
Everything is crumbling so fast. Our local hospital just closed ICU and doctors are leaving and stressed out. 1000’s without doctors and none being hired. Gas just jumped to 184/L Civil unrest soon.
I was at the deli counter at the little market in my hometown today . I overheard a man telling someone that he didn’t have a heart attack but he had damage to his heart from the Covid shot.
I'm still trying to wrap my head around cows being infected with bird flu....It was all over our news this evening, tainted milk etc.
It keeps getting stranger and stranger, no doubt. They're building a huge addition onto our local hospital, but there is not enough staff for what's here already. Our province is also apparently doing away with what's left of conscience rights for doctors who will not participate/refer women for abortions....There's going to be an exodus of physicians from here over this. And we have a "conservative" govt. Things are going to get very messy Surrender it all to Him. The only way out will be to go through it. But we, none of us, will be alone ~
Right, and MSM is also reporting that it is bird flu that is killing the seals and sea lions in the sea, they are really building up bird flu...
That explains the alphabet of letters after his name. I'm not surprised he's from a Muslim country although I suppose he could be a Coptic Christian. We have lots of Muslim doctors here (all of them good doctors as far as I know). Some years ago, the powers that be decided that Ireland was too homogenous and set up to change that. I have a vague memory of a crisis in the hesath service being used by the government to recruit a bunch of doctors from Pakistan about a month before our own trainee doctors were due to finish their training. I also recall some years ago having a conversation with a lad in Turkey. He wanted to be a doctor and was researching his options. He was asking me about Ireland because, according to him, Ireland was one of the least expensive European countries in which to study medicine. I thought it strange that he wanted to study abroad because his family were far from poor by ordinary Turkish standards and Turkish doctors have a good reputation. Looking back on it, I suppose that qualifying for a EU passport may have been a factor for him. Given the huge number of Turks in Germany, I would have expected that country to top his list because he would have had a support network there. Maybe it's super expensive to study medicine in Germany but, back then, Germany didn't permit dual citizenship for Turks. I often wonder where that lad ended up, Wherever he is, I've no doubt he is an excellent doctor because he was a nice lad, very well reared by his parents and very intelligent. In Ireland now, we are very short of doctors yet Irish school leavers need close to full marks in their exams to study medicine. EU students pay about three thousand Euro but non-EU students aren't subsidised so have to pay the full tuition costs and our authorities seem to be overly anxious to diversify our universities. The number of places available for Irish school leavers seems to have shrunk. We're short of nurses too and it's nearly as hard for an Irish school leaver to win a place on a Nursing course. The ridiculous requirements for studying to be a doctor probably has an impact on other disciplines in the medical field, most especially nursing, because courses for doctors have places reserved for mature students and less competition probably means less pressure to have attained the highest results in school exams. Of course diversity is an advantage in a higher education environment but the way it has transpired here is unfair to our young students.