Had a family member spend multiple days in the hospital recently. Luckily wasn’t COVID, still wasn’t good.
Anywho.
One of the nurses was telling the family member—after learning the fam wasn’t vaccinated—that even the doctors at our local hospital are finally starting to question the vaccines and their side effects. At least, amongst themselves and the staff. They aren’t at the point they’re speaking publicly about it yet. They have, however, told the administration there’s no way in hell they’re taking more forced boosters after what they’re seeing.
Apparently the jump in strokes is finally at noticeable levels. And they’re seeing people with weird spinal cord injuries/infections that, apparently, can only be linked to the vaccines.
Had a discussion with a doc about this recently. Also vaccine reformed. Very anti-evidence-based medicine as a holistic doc.
In their experience, you have to work very hard to go against the med school grooming of, “Science, Medicine, and the CDC know all. We know everything about disease and the human body. Anyone claiming things happen outside of the box we teach you is clueless and not as smart as you.”
The grooming is not that overt, but the ego inflation comes from the pedagogy and the system. The doc said even DOs give up the osteopathy mindset 90% of the time because of the conditions students have to survive.
Our doctors are brainwashed before they even get to residency, and it only gets worse from there. I’ve seen friends promise they won’t drink the kool aid/will work to reform the system when they get accepted to MD programs only to give into the propaganda before the end of their first year.
My friend’s daughter is in her first year at a DO Med School. She sends frequent screenshots to her parents (who are also doctors.) The woke shit and the indoctrination are mind-blowing. This woman is one of the strongest people I know. She walked away from one med school when they wouldn’t give her a medical exemption for the Covid shot, re-applied, beat the odds of getting accepted again, and found a school that accepted her medical exemption.
Because she followed/worked for some of the now-famous Covid-fighting doctors, some know her and encourage her to stay the course and graduate as doctors with her strength of conviction will be needed. But boy is she fighting not only the propaganda but her classmates who don’t even question. (She actually just keeps her head down and doesn’t say a word to them except for the classwork.)
I think I remember you posting about her before.
Your friend’s daughter is truly amazing! Far stronger than I am.
After experiencing multiple medical miracles through a combination of God’s guidance, doing my own research, and having three specific doctors be willing to also do their research and try things outside of the box, I was seriously considering going back to school to become a DO. I figured, if I was given a miraculous second chance, I should give back, heal other people, and work to change the system so others don’t have the same battle I fought.
Both docs told me not to do it. That the stress is too overwhelming, and you can’t change the system from within, no matter what you hope to do. That it’s already so different from when they graduated just a little over a decade ago that, if they were in med school now, they’re not sure they’d still be the innovative doctors they are today.
If we can rebuild after all of this is over—and remove the Pharma/Rockefeller influence on everything—I may still go back and pursue a medical degree. I just don’t have it in me right now.
TL;DR: more power to your amazing friends and their daughter for going against everything to try to keep healing people.
You make some excellent points. The system is so broke that it will not be fixed from within. That is just the reality. I ran head long into that system early in my career both in research and in clinical practice. Anything that did not line up with the conventional "evidence based" narrative was met with swift retribution and its own form of medical cancel culture. Many times, I was left to fight those battles alone and was frustrated in that challenging the status quo was anathema.
The only thing we can do is to establish parallel systems and rebuild when it finally collapses. I cannot imagine the BS that new students and residents have to deal with today. The pressure on them is enormous. I am glad to hear that there are a few holding the line. How to go about reeducating the indoctrinated will be the challenge going forward. They are essentially drug pushers and data collectors. Preventative care is all but a joke. They are not teaching how to provide health care that requires skillful diagnostic and treatment critical thinking. It is all data driven AI algorithm protocol case management.
For years I tried to do right by my patients and keep my head down. Since I could not educate my colleagues, I focused on educating my patients. I had been walking a tight rope trying to stay off the radar of the state licensing board. Things had been getting bad even before the Rona hit with the passage of the ACA. That legislation was in large part the scaffolding of the Covid medical tyranny we are witnessing now. Unfortunately, years ago when I was trying to sound the alarm on what they were trying to build, the warnings fell on deaf ears. I was ostracized by colleagues and labeled as "one of those."
Those trying to do the right thing and stay the course will need our support going forward. Patients themselves are going to have to start thinking differently about health care and how it is delivered. The insurance based system run by the unethical and the immoral that we currently have is broken. We are all going to have to try something different and think outside of the box. Patients and clinicians need to relearn healthcare from the ground up. Somehow, going back to the days of one or two providers caring for a community they are invested in using trade and barter, sounds like a good place to start.
Fascinating observation that ACA provided the scaffolding for Covid medical tyranny. I would love to learn some of the high-level points of correspondence.
We are going to need good doctors and nurses, etc when this is finally over!!
That is what we all tell her. Plus, she is super smart, uses critical thinking, and will be able to adapt to whatever medicine is after Rockefeller medicine.
That's pretty fucking sad. If you see something doesn't work, you try something else. That seems like if it doesn't work, just keep pushing it harder until it does work.
No no no. It means something different in medicine.
“Evidence-based medicine” is the asshole system we have that you can’t try something off-label/you can’t let people just try things if the FDA hasn’t approved it and you haven’t had a double-blind, randomized trial to study something.
It’s also insanity because you’ll have an “evidence-based” study for some new drug that is then given to large swathes of the population while the study itself is based on less than 100 people who fit the narrowest criteria imaginable for the human race. Ie: testing new blood pressure meds but the test patients can’t have MI, must have a very narrow range of HBP, can’t have other issues, etc.
It’s a massive reason functional medicine was created by Dr. Weil—evidence based medicine takes too long to complete and is shitty “evidence” of success when a trial does work.