According to WHO, Covid-19 Vaccine adverse reactions
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In the end, you and I are really on the same team. You are preaching to the choir. I have spent over the last 25 years from within the system doing public health research and private clinical practice, and it has not been easy. Those of us that walked the fine line between allopathic and alternative medicine always run the risk of the wrath of the licensing boards if we make waves and try to rock the boat. I know many that had to legally fight for their right to keep their licenses and their practices.
I think with Covid, more clinicians have come to an awakening of what the rest of us have been warning about for years. We operated within the old system that we could navigate to some extent while we kept our heads down, not drawing the attention of the ever watchful eye of the state licensing boards. It was far from perfect, but it was the best we could do and still practice and not end up broke and in jail. We knew the whole time that our education was lacking in many ways and was all about the prescription pad. Pharmaceutical companies have kept data bases on what types and how many drugs a practitioner prescribes. Many of us are targeted that way. All it takes is one well placed complaint to the board and they crawl up your ass with a microscope looking for any reason to strip a license and to be a warning to others thinking about straying off the plantation.
Insurance companies and the AMA created a monster that was already poor disease management and put it on steroids by handing patient care over to algorithms and AI - especially in critical care and the authority of the intensivist. I believe this closed system with our hospitals was one of the main factors this sham was allowed to manifest. The patient's own physician has no input regarding care and many people die as a result. The draw of money makes fertile ground for the unthinkable.
The ACA was the nail in the coffin to bury the old system, as broken as it was, which stopped us from operating with a little bit of autonomy. the ACA was the straw that broke many backs and several good clinicians called it a day and left. Others tried their hands at subscriber based practice with mixed results. Covid has now moved us into a nightmare that I can no longer be a part of any longer. I made the decision to leave rather than be a part of this genocidal insanity. I dealt with patients damaged by vaccines - myself included. I know I did help some of my patients - the ones willing to put in the effort to try another path to find health that didn't involve drugs. They have been worth all the aggravation trying to fight the machine.
Thanks for the discussion. You make some really good points. I will read over you comments again when I have some time to really chew on them.
Wow. I had totally forgotten about the pharma database on doctors. I vaguely recall having a conversation about that with a doctor a decade or more ago. Thank you for bringing that up. I will do a little digging on that. If you have more specific information on it that would be helpful in my report.
Thank you for your excellent response. I am sorry you feel it necessary to leave the system. It is exactly people that are willing to fight it from the inside that we need, though I also decided to leave academia almost a year ago for similar reasons so I get it.
After having an awakening and seeing the real causes of the corruption in the system I was unable to continue on that path. This was before mandatory vaccines, or even most of the blatant current crap. I just had finally understood the real force and intent behind the indoctrination I had been seeing all over for years and just couldn't stomach the disease formerly known as science I was a part of.
Sounds all too familiar my fren. I was getting burned out and saw the direction things were going and decided I needed a sabbatical. I needed some time just to air the cobwebs out and refocus. Even in the beginning stages of the plandemic I kept myself plugged in to what was happening on the front lines. I helplessly watched as practitioners that genuinely cared struggled to come up with solutions to help their patients only to be shutdown and demeaned for even suggesting treatments not approved by the guardians of the science. This process started barely two weeks into the first hospitalizations. Patients were put on ventilators and literally sacrificed for money. The Covid cash cow piggy trough was engaged early to help fuel the greed from administrators and officials that were giddy with all the dollars flowing into their coffers. I was horrified. Then the censoring started. It was all like a really bad dream that never ends.
I have decided for the moment, that returning to clinical practice will not work the way things are currently. Maybe in time, if this system blows up, I can be involved in building something better that really focuses on health. Also like you, I could not bring myself to return to teaching either because I could not stomach the narrative of just absolute bull crap I would be forced to teach to the new and upcoming medical and dental professionals. Any curriculum that presented information that strayed from the narrative was met with swift and often job ending discipline. So, I am finding other pursuits to challenge my mind.
I challenged the narrative even when I was a student and I had many differences of opinions with instructors over just basic science - especially when it came to wrong information contained in textbooks. Years are spent learning basic foundational elements of anatomy, biochem, and physiology, only to have it shelved when application moves in. Somehow, 1 + 1 now equaled 3, 4, or 5 depending on the desired outcome. Even then I felt like I was the only one in the classroom that could still critically think. Nutrition was a dirty word and anyone that even suggested there were alternatives was immediately belittled and publicly chastised. It is perpetual hazing that does not end after graduation - as anyone that has dared to buck the Olympian gods of the science can attest.
Here is something to help get you started about the tracking of prescribers among other things. It is a little dated, but still a good place to begin. The companies mentioned in the article that data mine the healthcare industry have since merged with other companies - as is the case with many industries that consolidate into larger behemoth structures. If I find anything else on the topic I will be sure to forward it to you. Thanks again for the discussion. The Influence of the Pharmaceutical Industry on Healthcare Practitioners’ Prescribing Habits