For the record, many doctors are sane and decent people who have sidestepped the brainwashing. Most doctors chose their profession because they wanted to heal people, not because they wanted to learn insurance codes, or because the trap of corporate medicine was alluring.
Just like many anons work for, or with, or buy from, evil corporate giants but are fighting from within, doctors have resistance movements within the profession. AAPSonline.org is just one of them, taking an active position, including lawsuits against the AMA and CDC, and defending doctors that speak their minds. Frontline doctors is another group. They may be a minority in their profession because they see the evil, have named it, and are stepping up to fight it.
But aren't we all? How many on this board can say that their own profession is pure from corruption, and not ruled by unelected shysters? I don't trust the medical system as far as I could throw it, but I will give individual doctors the opportunity to reveal the hearts underneath their coats, by their individual actions.
I am not a doctor but almost no one in my family would be alive without the care from our doctors. Yes, some are idiots, some are confused but most save or improve out lives. It seems that some of us on this site hate everyone. I am a former teacher but I was not a brain-washing fool.
My family is pretty much dead. In-laws.... total cnn npcs and science believers. Vaxx and boosters, grampa gets quadruple bypass, step dad has heart attack and various circulation issues, mom sprains knee and veins are hard as rocks portruding sickenly...
Totally not the vaxx gaiz, they took the shot to travel is all [vegas; stupid cunts]. Skipped family dinner for a year cuz "anti vaxxers". Encouraging killshot to my toddlers once TV said 6m to 5y eligable.... NO, FUCK NO.
The doctors that only go by the numbers are the problem. Your blood test says this, here's a pill.
.my new doc who has practiced for over 25 years and knew about a rare condition I have prescribed me stuff that would make me sick because of low hemo . My condition causes it. She knew about the condiction yet just followed the numbers. She likely did the same with the jab. Good intentions, nice lady all that but she could kill someone just the same. Surgeons aren't pull pushers, critical care ER docs aren't pill pushers. Most of the rest are
Drs are at a particularly unique point in the economy though. The deepest intersection of expense required to operate and federal funding. Makes it much more likely they will tow the lefty line in order to keep doing what they do.
Which is why I have the utmost respect for those who fight for the right thing long after their workday is done and are researchinginto the wee hours of every morning for decades to keep up the fight.
Sadly, as with all careers and trades. There are too few who fight for good and its far to easy to just accept the party line and live a more secure life.
Indeed. The paths to honest healing have long been under attack, being closed off as soon as they begin to gain traction. Natural supplements, nutriceuticals, naturopaths, homeopathic doctors are all out there but have heavy headwinds. Osteopaths used to have their own discipline, but it was taken over and folded into allopathic AMA medicine. Chiropractors were ostracized long ago and are still attacked by the AMA with ridicule. "Illegal practice of medicine" has been an effective threat, cowing those who begin to wake up, and even making some leave the country for healing too well.
They aren't the only ones. From about 2015 to 2018 (the last time i checked) almost 90 alternative or non-traditional medical practitioners had died mysteriously.
Yep. Spent years with a doctor who would dismiss my symptoms because “labs are normal”. Okay…then explain my symptoms. “Labs are normal, you’re fine. Here are anti-anxiety meds”
Fast forward to seeing a naturopath who completely altered the course of my life by actually bothering to listen and test extensively. I’ve never been healthier and am on zero medications.
That was my dad in a nutshell. Small town dr.researched everything,hated big pharma. Moved to the city and as time went on he was in constant seminars “learning new thing” and became a drone. When he retired he eventually realized he got brainwashed.
2: Be a minority/diversity candidate with ok grades/scores
3: Be a legacy candidate backed by money
Only those in #1 are likely to be critical of the establishment at all - but still not very likely because they have been so indoctrinated by institutions of "higher learning" for so many years. Then even those few who can think independently have to deal with massive student loans (#2 and #3 have far less concern for loans) so they can't afford to go against the grain of big med/pharma.
And that's just the doctors who actually care about people and aren't just in it for money and status.
This! I hear about it multiple times a week from my patients (I’m not a doctor but work in the medical field) and I’ve experienced it as a patient myself. The lack of critical thinking skills is wide spread across all specialties and is sobering to think about, but also makes sense when you remember that the 3rd leading cause of death in the US is from medical negligence/malpractice/errors. Think about that. The 3rd leading cause of death is due to medical errors and is only behind heart disease and cancer. There are a few who are actually very good doctors and it shows in their patient care and the decisions they make. They are the rare exception and the cockatoo docs are sadly the rule. 🤷🏼♀️
I find a lot of it is practicing defensively. I predict that as we go, fewer physicians will be willing to risk being sued (or fired?) for taking chances to help someone or going outside guidelines, being creative or innovative, etc.
I had a couple roommates in college studying to be doctors. This describes them exactly. Great at study and memorization. Not one original thought in their heads. Terrible at conversation. Just empty headed NPCs.
I’ve had a hard time building respect for doctors ever since.
Well just hold on a second. I see the point, and it is well taken, but here in Canada we have gone to the other extreme. The teaching universities actually teach future teachers to not get kids to memorize facts. They supposedly teach them "critical thinking" but what is actually being taught is bowing to authority. They are being taught to obey manipulation. Kids, k-4 almost exclusively learn through memorization and socialization. It is the best time to get kids to memorize verse, facts, math facts... you know foundational knowledge that one could later use to actually think critically about stuff. Instead they have thrown out perenialist strategies used for generations (like a classical education) and use emotional manipulation to brainwash kids into fear and guilt.
I want to share this out, but only after cropping out the last sentence, even though it's true. Most of the people who haven't been redpilled yet are holding their ground because they're tired of being ridiculed/called drones.
As I also tend to overplay my hand this way, I gotta say I think we'd be surprised how much more effective we are when we bite our tongues after saying something as poignant as the quote above, as opposed to following through on the labelmaking.
Not saying it's easy. Just, it might be necessary.
I like that take. Sounds similar to the approach I try...but I'm no saint. Most of my family thinks I'm a loon who threw in with the crazies. But I still find ways to keep them updated.
I have a sister who became a vet. Rote learning is her specialty, and she lacks the wherewithal to connect dots or use intuitive reasoning.
Docs get lab tests then just start issuing what ever pills the computer tells them Too.
Unless u are a surgeon not much good about docs. Nurses can do most of what a doc does. Set a bone, put on a bandage, stitches.
And I know from personal experience that if your system doesn't fit with their test parameters, docs are clueless.
For the record, many doctors are sane and decent people who have sidestepped the brainwashing. Most doctors chose their profession because they wanted to heal people, not because they wanted to learn insurance codes, or because the trap of corporate medicine was alluring.
Just like many anons work for, or with, or buy from, evil corporate giants but are fighting from within, doctors have resistance movements within the profession. AAPSonline.org is just one of them, taking an active position, including lawsuits against the AMA and CDC, and defending doctors that speak their minds. Frontline doctors is another group. They may be a minority in their profession because they see the evil, have named it, and are stepping up to fight it.
But aren't we all? How many on this board can say that their own profession is pure from corruption, and not ruled by unelected shysters? I don't trust the medical system as far as I could throw it, but I will give individual doctors the opportunity to reveal the hearts underneath their coats, by their individual actions.
I am not a doctor but almost no one in my family would be alive without the care from our doctors. Yes, some are idiots, some are confused but most save or improve out lives. It seems that some of us on this site hate everyone. I am a former teacher but I was not a brain-washing fool.
My family is pretty much dead. In-laws.... total cnn npcs and science believers. Vaxx and boosters, grampa gets quadruple bypass, step dad has heart attack and various circulation issues, mom sprains knee and veins are hard as rocks portruding sickenly...
Totally not the vaxx gaiz, they took the shot to travel is all [vegas; stupid cunts]. Skipped family dinner for a year cuz "anti vaxxers". Encouraging killshot to my toddlers once TV said 6m to 5y eligable.... NO, FUCK NO.
Fucking face palm. Yeeaaerrrgh.
The doctors that only go by the numbers are the problem. Your blood test says this, here's a pill. .my new doc who has practiced for over 25 years and knew about a rare condition I have prescribed me stuff that would make me sick because of low hemo . My condition causes it. She knew about the condiction yet just followed the numbers. She likely did the same with the jab. Good intentions, nice lady all that but she could kill someone just the same. Surgeons aren't pull pushers, critical care ER docs aren't pill pushers. Most of the rest are
Drs are at a particularly unique point in the economy though. The deepest intersection of expense required to operate and federal funding. Makes it much more likely they will tow the lefty line in order to keep doing what they do.
Which is why I have the utmost respect for those who fight for the right thing long after their workday is done and are researchinginto the wee hours of every morning for decades to keep up the fight.
Sadly, as with all careers and trades. There are too few who fight for good and its far to easy to just accept the party line and live a more secure life.
Indeed. The paths to honest healing have long been under attack, being closed off as soon as they begin to gain traction. Natural supplements, nutriceuticals, naturopaths, homeopathic doctors are all out there but have heavy headwinds. Osteopaths used to have their own discipline, but it was taken over and folded into allopathic AMA medicine. Chiropractors were ostracized long ago and are still attacked by the AMA with ridicule. "Illegal practice of medicine" has been an effective threat, cowing those who begin to wake up, and even making some leave the country for healing too well.
When that doesn't work, they throw them out windows.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/update-ny-chiropractor-wife-die-in-apparent-suicide-after-jump-from-window_2274749.html
They aren't the only ones. From about 2015 to 2018 (the last time i checked) almost 90 alternative or non-traditional medical practitioners had died mysteriously.
Edit: grammar
Yup. The cabal gets mad when their sheepdogs start helping the sheep instead of herding them. Too many.
When it take 20 tries to get a half decent doctor that tells me good intentions are not enough.
One great doc I do know was our swat team doc. Ex ranger medic. He hates the way medical schools teach and how pharma has failed.
Yep. Spent years with a doctor who would dismiss my symptoms because “labs are normal”. Okay…then explain my symptoms. “Labs are normal, you’re fine. Here are anti-anxiety meds”
Fast forward to seeing a naturopath who completely altered the course of my life by actually bothering to listen and test extensively. I’ve never been healthier and am on zero medications.
Credit to Clif High on telegram https://t.me/scifiworld0/3187
Sounds right
That was my dad in a nutshell. Small town dr.researched everything,hated big pharma. Moved to the city and as time went on he was in constant seminars “learning new thing” and became a drone. When he retired he eventually realized he got brainwashed.
Pretty big generalization but -
There are three ways to get into med school:
1: Have excellent grades/test scores
2: Be a minority/diversity candidate with ok grades/scores
3: Be a legacy candidate backed by money
Only those in #1 are likely to be critical of the establishment at all - but still not very likely because they have been so indoctrinated by institutions of "higher learning" for so many years. Then even those few who can think independently have to deal with massive student loans (#2 and #3 have far less concern for loans) so they can't afford to go against the grain of big med/pharma.
And that's just the doctors who actually care about people and aren't just in it for money and status.
Same as how they put them through residency. About give most of them heart attacks by the time they're 30.
One of my previous doctors was not like that at all. In fact he was "packing" at the office every day. We had interesting conversations.
They're brainwashed into thinking medicating people is the only way.
This! I hear about it multiple times a week from my patients (I’m not a doctor but work in the medical field) and I’ve experienced it as a patient myself. The lack of critical thinking skills is wide spread across all specialties and is sobering to think about, but also makes sense when you remember that the 3rd leading cause of death in the US is from medical negligence/malpractice/errors. Think about that. The 3rd leading cause of death is due to medical errors and is only behind heart disease and cancer. There are a few who are actually very good doctors and it shows in their patient care and the decisions they make. They are the rare exception and the cockatoo docs are sadly the rule. 🤷🏼♀️
I find a lot of it is practicing defensively. I predict that as we go, fewer physicians will be willing to risk being sued (or fired?) for taking chances to help someone or going outside guidelines, being creative or innovative, etc.
I had a couple roommates in college studying to be doctors. This describes them exactly. Great at study and memorization. Not one original thought in their heads. Terrible at conversation. Just empty headed NPCs.
I’ve had a hard time building respect for doctors ever since.
Well just hold on a second. I see the point, and it is well taken, but here in Canada we have gone to the other extreme. The teaching universities actually teach future teachers to not get kids to memorize facts. They supposedly teach them "critical thinking" but what is actually being taught is bowing to authority. They are being taught to obey manipulation. Kids, k-4 almost exclusively learn through memorization and socialization. It is the best time to get kids to memorize verse, facts, math facts... you know foundational knowledge that one could later use to actually think critically about stuff. Instead they have thrown out perenialist strategies used for generations (like a classical education) and use emotional manipulation to brainwash kids into fear and guilt.
I want to share this out, but only after cropping out the last sentence, even though it's true. Most of the people who haven't been redpilled yet are holding their ground because they're tired of being ridiculed/called drones.
As I also tend to overplay my hand this way, I gotta say I think we'd be surprised how much more effective we are when we bite our tongues after saying something as poignant as the quote above, as opposed to following through on the labelmaking.
Not saying it's easy. Just, it might be necessary.
I just tell them. Don't care if you believe it or not. At some point you will have to acknowledge its true if only to yourself.
I just say. You will see. Don't need them to believe me on the spot. Just seeds so when it does happen they see it. They'll even be looking for it.
I like that take. Sounds similar to the approach I try...but I'm no saint. Most of my family thinks I'm a loon who threw in with the crazies. But I still find ways to keep them updated.
It's a direct quote from Dr Benjamin Benulis, so you would be modifying someone else's quote.
Yes obviously I won't do that.
Unfortunately, this is absolutely accurate.