Kudos, thank you, great post from brain_dead [Unchained Hounds] for piquing my interest and desire today to look further into these CoVID incentives.
Here is the link to that post. https://twitter.com/HerbsandDirt/status/1792779063364645049
Yep, It's much worse, but first, just a short intro and deviation from the topic at hand...I am a retired RN who worked full time in healthcare for 38 years. Today, my biggest fear is being admitted to a hospital in a position where I cannot speak for myself. An informed advocate is needed in those situations.
Ok, now to the issue at hand. The CoVID Handwriting On the Wall Progression:
On MARCH 30, 2020, the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued EXTENSIVE blanket waivers to the PDF (Physician Self-Referral) Law (Stark Law). The waivers were retroactive to March 1, 2020, they were applied nationwide and remained in effect for the duration of the public health emergency (PHE) which ended on May 11, 2023, but there are certain waivers still in effect today, especially for ALL OF THOSE NON-CITIZENS WHO ARE CROSSING, SWIMMING,, FLYING, WALKING, whatever method, into the USA.
These waivers specifically provided the entire healthcare establishment the "how to" and "what not to do" info regarding how to obtain INCENTIVES to ALL healthcare disciplines and pharmacies pertaining to CoVID testing and vaccination administration.
These blanket waivers are too numerous to count. They are explicit and lengthy. They are rules and guidelines, all specifically CoVID-related, containing hundreds of instructions pertaining to reimbursements and incentives. They are extremely detailed and inclusive of EVERY SINGLE HEALTHCARE RELATED DISCIPLINE, whether it be HOSPITAL, NURSING HOME, PHARMACY AND etc....you name it, and it applied.
HOW, HOW, HOW, can these massive amounts of rules and guidelines (many are even specific to the state itself) have been accomplished so quickly for A BRAND NEW VIRUS, and provided ONLY 9 DAYS AFTER the WHO DECLARED COVID 19 A PANDEMIC AND ONLY 15 DAYS BEFORE INCREMENTAL SHUTDOWNS EVEN BEGAN IN THE US?.... IT COULD NOT...
unless all of these blanket waivers were previously written long before any of us ever heard the word "COVID." And that has to be EXACTLY what happened.
In order to put things in perspective, here is a timeline that covers some of the noteworthy highlights for the first half of 2020.
1/9/20 - WHO announces mysterious coronavirus- related pneumonia in Wuhan
1/20/20 - CDC says 3 US airports will begin screening for Covid
1/21/20 - CDC Confirms first US case, and Chinese scientist confirms CoVID 19 human transmission
1/23/20 - Wuhan now under quarantine
1/31/20 - WHO issues global health emergency
2/2/20 - Global air traffic is restricted
2/3/20 - US confirms public health emergency
2/25/20 - CDC says CoVID 19 is heading toward pandemic status
3/6/20 - 3/21/20 - Passengers on CA cruise ship test positive
3/11/20 - WHO declares CoVID 19 a pandemic
3/15/20 - States begin issuing shutdowns
3/17/20 - University of Minnesota begins testing hydroxychloroquine along with azithromycin (AZT)
3/19/20 - CA issues statewide stay-at-home order
3/24/20 - Clinical trials are placed on hold and innovation stalls
3/25/20 - "Reports" find extended shutdowns can delay second wave
3/30/20 - FDA authorizes use of hydroxychloroquine, and blanket waivers for health care/physicians/hospitals, etc , were initiated
3/31/20 - CoVID 19 can be transmitted through the eye
4/8/20 - Troubles with hydroxychloroquine and AZT - the American Heart Association, the American College of Cardiology, and the Heart Rhythm Society said the drugs aren't for everyone. That was the end for both drugs
4/29/20 - NIH trial shows early promise for Remdesivir
5/1/20 - Remdesivir wins EUA
5/21/20 - US and AstraZeneca form vaccine deal
6/4/20 - Lancet and NEJM retract CoVID 19 studies on hydroxychloroquine
On APRIL 21, 2020, CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services issued guidance on the scope and application of the blanket waivers to the Stark Law. Additionally, the HHS, Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a FAQ guide to explain its administrative enforcement authorities to arrangements directly connected to the CoVID 19 PHE (public health emergency)
Again, the waivers and instructions and guidelines for implementation are too numerous to count and would take any of us a very long time to read all of them, but they are available on authentic and safe sites online.
https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-8-part-b-chapter-9
https://immattersacp.org/archives/2021/10/can-medical-practices-provide-vaccine-incentives.htm
https://immattersacp.org/archives/2021/10/can-medical-practices-provide-vaccine-incentives.htm
As a former M.D. i now share your concern:
“Today, my biggest fear is being admitted to a hospital in a position where I cannot speak for myself. An informed advocate is needed in those situations.”
My previous posts on my former life and on the Covid-19 scamdemic:
“Diseases created by families in power (pop control + pharma billions kb). Q. A former MD’s point of view https://greatawakening.win/p/17sOxAiidn/diseases-created-by-families-
Covid-19 the pandemic that never was. see comments https://greatawakening.win/p/17shvx6PuT/qposts-perhaps-someday-people-wi/c/
“IT WAS NEVER ABOUT THE VIRUS AND ALWAYS ABOUT THE ELECTION” Q4635;👀 “WE WERE ALL played. virus OR ELECTION? virus OR EXCUSE TO PUSH VOTE-BY-MAIL? Q4454; 🙀 Diseases created by families in power (pop control + pharma billions kb). Q252 https://greatawakening.win/p/17s5MznVKO/it-was-never-about-the-virus-and/
You as a former MD, I have choice words for those in your profession. You may or may not take this as straight criticism directed towards you yourself, but may take it as my own implied anger towards the profession itself. This is the best polite way before what I will say, as they say, these are fighting words. I understand there are good apples and bad apples, but it seems there are far more bad apples. I'm not asking you to defend yourself or your peers in the profession. Think of this as a very gentle rhetorical vent without all the anger inducing cussing and offensive attacks.
Why is that most in the medical profession hold themselves so morally superior in their hubris, their arrogance, their sense of self righteousness that they think just because they hold something that is considered valued as prestigious as a medical degree think that they can belittle, condescend, mock, and take advantage of the normal lay people who come seeking help when they are at their lowest in life? People who choose to come to medical professionals are at lost in what it is they need to do to treat their ailments. They give their trust, their sacred trust with their very lives to feel some semblance of being well.
Why is it that sick people get punted around between specialists, why are patients punted around with mismanagement of scheduling? Why are patients ridiculed for what they truly feel is an ailment is "just in their heads?" Why all the indefinitely to infinity prescribed drugs to put a band aid on a problem, never truly solving a problem?
Why is it that lay people are ridiculed and ostracized for doing their own research? Why is it when lay people try to bring an intelligent conversation that medical professionals are instantly on the defense only to berate lay people. We aren't here to argue or put your credentials on attack, we're simply trying to have civil discourse because we ultimately just want to be well. Why is it that some nobody car mechanic who likes to read medical papers, journals, field reports, abstracts, or whatever cannot make some discernment on a concept? Why is it that we need credentials to be able to learn more on our own free time? Why is it that we had to "trust the science" when true science is civil discourse between ideas freely able to criticize every angle of a concept? Why are testimonials completely disregarded compared to controlled and variable experiments?
I'm that no name car mechanic. I was ridiculed and berated beyond belief for trying to ask questions that went against mainstream doctrine. I had doctors who were old buddies with my own father from the middle east wars who looked down on me because I chose to be blue collar and work with my hands. My father trusted his medical lieutenant subordinate to his son, me, in the hands of someone who ended up de-valuing all that trust built on the fields of war. I trusted that medical professional because my father saved his life. I got the ring-around treatment, emptied my savings, dropped out of university, costing me my mental health, and costing me what future I had hoped I would have.
I ended up figuring out my own solutions from literature written by MD's, lab PhD's, field PhD's, and most importantly, normal ass people's own testimonials. This worked for me, because I read through their words. Their writings showed that they cared. They didn't care that I did physical labor for a living, they only cared because I was willing to learn, open to ideas, open to experiments, and open to having polite conversations. They showed the one thing these modern professionals lack, compassion and understanding.
This is just my example. There are countless other examples. I'm not special. This is the level of separation of trust being completely erased from a profession that was to hold the most honor in the world, the trust between doctor and a patient at their lowest. This is why mental health is an issue. Who do people go to when the value of trust is broken?
Last thing I will say, and it is indeed offensive. If I can still breathe and have some energy, I would rather die on my feet trying to figure out my own solutions then die in a hospital bed by being a cuck to professionals who have tarnished their own great reputations built by millennias of trust built. I'm sure there is a growing number of people who will agree to this sentiment.
This is an unfortunate Truth. The Dr's have been absorbed 100% into the system. O'Homo was the trigger. All this medical collection must end. A lot of the problems, and costs, will go away overnight with O'homo care gone.
We thought we had a Dr. we could trust, but he took the $$ instead.
Amen, brother. A very articulate presentation, well done. At the time of the covid-hoax, I was (and am) a retired Technical Writer and Technical Editor who had a long career in the tech sector. For me, it was simply a matter of looking at the then-available documents and what I knew about the role of mRNA in organisms, and the unpredictable outcomes thereof, that drove me away from even considering the jabs and boosters.
All around me I saw people living in abject fear, drummed up by national and local media, and willfully quarantining themselves in their homes. If they dared venture out in public, some of them wore double masks and avoided their fellow humans as far as possible.
I lost a couple of associates (I cannot call them 'friends') and in retrospect, I'm sort of glad they are out of my life now, they were such negative people. I've seen others with vaccine injuries such as brain fog, TIA's, crippling physical ailments, and such.
I don't consider myself special either... just a citizen of normal intelligence and not one to adopt the latest fad or craze. My wife and I decided that we were healthy enough to survive an illness with a 98% survival rate, and thought if we DID get sick, we'd deal with it. Well... we never did get sick, as we both exercise, eat a good diet, take vitamins and supplements to boost our immune systems, and don't smoke or drink, and live fairly regular lives of daytime activities, very few night activities, get to bed and get enough sleep... sort of a modern version of what the Puritans might have considered "clean living."
I do believe some of my associates from back in the hoax days have gained a new respect for both of us, and more than once we've been told "you all made the right decision."
I've gotten over the anger about all that, as anger is not a healthy place to be. I just find it saddening that so many people were taken in by the hype. We now know who would be the first to get in the cattle cars if ordered to by their Big Brother government. It has led us to be even more skeptical than we were before all this began.
johnlocke1689...I feel as you do and it is due to what I went through with my late wife...I have said it on these boards just last week...the amount of money spent by the insurance companies on the health of people of this nation is beyond comprehension AND the HOSPITALS charging PRICES that are borderline price gouging...
A VERY GREAT Screed...thank you!!!!
You have every right to be furious. The profession is destroyed. For me, it begs two questions:
Who gets held accountable, and for how much? Those in federal agencies clearly have been part of the effort to suppress info and push disinformation, as well as many hospital administrators. I've asked the question before about who gets arrested among the docs, NP's, and nurses, especially those who STILL push the lies: 98%? 75%? 50%? 1%? I can't even fathom how this plays out.
How do you replace it, and with whom? If you free up all the information, people will be free to create/develop care on their own. Will essential medical care basically be ER/surgical interventions for acute trauma? And who trains them?
In due time, all these questions will be answered. The necessary cleanup just seems almost impossible to wrap my mind around...
Hopium incoming?
“We are going to show you a new world. Those who are blind will soon see the light.A beautiful BRAVE NEW world lies ahead.”Q. More in post/link below:
https://greatawakening.win/p/17t1yCZAXc/-we-are-going-to-show-you-a-new-/
That is SOME FINE HOPIUM
Agree wholeheartedly! Nothing with Covid made sense and I fully understand why now. It never should have. I got off the floor (RN) because I felt they were literally killing people. I’ve lost faith in healthcare and I don’t trust the doctors I once loved. I’d love to work in a holistic setting but can’t find anything local. I’m just waiting for the Titanic to sink to the ocean floor and figure out how strong I can swim.
When I was still in “training” I witnessed a somewhat heated discussion between a co-trainee if mine and a nurse when all of a sudden the co-trainee of my just blurted to the nurse “I’m a doctor your just a nurse”.
After that discussion I informed that co-trainee if mine (more senior than I was) in private that behavior was unprofessional. Surprisingly he realized that it was, but I’m not sure if a formal apology was actually done. Although the treatment of such nurse did improve and never happened again from my co-trainee that I became aware off.
Your comment of “Why is that most in the medical profession hold themselves so morally superior in their hubris, their arrogance, their sense of self righteousness” is NOT limited among the medical professionals and the patients but also among the medical professionals themselves. This is NOT in defense of the medical profession which I have NO intention of doing.
This “morally superior” hubris also applies to organized religion which is self evident once the “feel nice/good” part of the teachings/beliefs/doctrines are peeled away. In a way certain religions are worse than the medical profession as religion deals with “death and soul” and instill FEAR to that person which can make that person sick or sicker.
Not tooting my own horn but despite no longer believing in the Bible I still practice the golden rule of “do unto others what you would do unto oneself” which I consciously did to my patients and coworkers. I treated them both EQUALLY, with respect as I was treating myself, a family member and even an “enemy”
Looks liked you missed my “rant” on my former professional life included in my comment as a former M.D. “Diseases created by families in power (pop control + pharma billions kb). Q. A former MD’s point of view https://greatawakening.win/p/17sOxAiidn/diseases-created-by-families-
Yes, I’m going to state it again I NOW consider it an insult, liability and a disgrace to the human race if I’m called as a “Doctor of Medicine”.
This is not directed at you personally, but to all the members of your profession. I have lost a LOT of respect for your profession through this criminal rollout of untested drugs that, apparently, all the Deep Thinkers in the pharmaceutical-medical complex knew had troublesome side effects, inefficacy, and lack of thorough clinical trials.
I once regarded Medicine as a science, driven by research and a search for actual cures. Ten years ago I went through cancer and my doctors were successful in getting rid of it. What happened in the intervening years up to the covid hoax, I can only imagine, but the post above and many, many more like it point to profiteering, pseudoscience, and criminal conduct.
My own GP offered me the jab back in 2021 and I refused. He did have the decency to ask why, and I told him all that I knew back then, having done a lot of independent reading. He merely said, "OK" and dropped the subject. Since then at other checkups, I have also now begun rejecting even the flu vaccine, which I used to take regularly each year.... such is my skepticism of Medicine now.
I still go to my doctor for semi-annual checkups and to keep my few prescriptions (BP and gastric reflux) up to date, but other than that, I've now learned to keep the profession at arm's length, and do my due diligence to be responsible for my own health.
If I have lost that much confidence in your profession -- from cancer patient wholly depending on it for a 'cure' to thinking about it as a modern form of snake oil salesmen -- one has to wonder how the general public feels. I have yet to see any statistics on public confidence in the medical profession, but I would imaging it is down there with the approval ratings of Congress (7%), root canals, and colonoscopies.
What has been done to your profession is as damaging as what Jack Smith, Fani Willis, et al. have done to the Justice system in our country. Faith in ALL our institutions, including Medicine, has been eroded to a degree that I'm not sure it's going to be recovered in my lifetime.
I'm reminded of a scene in "A Man For All Seasons" where Thomas More says to Richard Rich, the false witness who just condemned More to death with his false testimony, ""Why, Richard, it profits a man nothing to give his soul for the whole world," sighs More, "but for Wales?"
Medicine sold its collective soul in recent years...for what? ... for a few dollars, and then a few dollars more. What has been revealed is a near-criminal enterprise, where patients are mere chattel, where "cures" are considered a bad business model, and frankly, few people trust you anymore. Snake Oil Incorporated.
That is exactly what your profession has earned... a lot of dollars and the disdain of thinking people everywhere.
Looks liked you missed my “rant” on my former professional life included in my comment as a former M.D. “Diseases created by families in power (pop control + pharma billions kb). Q. A former MD’s point of view https://greatawakening.win/p/17sOxAiidn/diseases-created-by-families-
I can totally relate and understand your sentiments and have ABSOLUTELY no intention of defending the profession. On the contrary I have been strongly discouraging people who asked my advice not to study/work in any branch of the health industrial complex that are involved in pharmaceuticals despite the individual’s well meaning intention to help and/or cure/heal people which was my intention too.
Then I woke up and figured out on my own that I was a “licensed” snake oil vendor - a QUACK.
Yes, I’m going to state it again I NOW consider it an insult, liability and a disgrace to the human race if I’m called as a “Doctor of Medicine”.
FYI: spent 6 years (formal training) and 5 years working in a federal health care system in the state associated with your screen name. Didn’t really enjoy the professional atmosphere that was affiliated with the teaching training programs that I’ve heard people state to be the “Ivy League” school of the south - they were mostly snobbish, arrogant think they were so smart, not to mention they were right smack in a lib/blue part of the state ( in hindsight - I don’t follow and abhor politics).
Apologies, didn't mean it as an attack on you, as I stated in my opening statement.
I just took the opportunity to get that off my chest. I have a close friend who is a neurosurgeon and he is disillusioned by the profession too. But he's stuck in it until he can retire.
No offense taken. Your sentiments are well founded.
As a cancer survivor myself (no chemo/xrt) myself I wouldn’t consider Western medicine treatment should it recur. Alternative medicine is what I would personally pursue.
My professional career was prematurely cut short as a result of personal choice and circumstances and do NOT have a FULL retirement benefit. I was just “warming up” so to speak when i chose (free will) NOT to be a peon of the medical industrial complex anymore - one of the best decisions in my life. I wasn’t even disillusioned - I was actually very happy, and well compensated for the amount and type of work I was doing within the federal healthcare system.
Consider sharing my post to your neurosurgeon friend? Retire to die afterwards?
You are absolutely 100% correct. I was proud to become a nurse. Today, I'm embarrassed to say that I was. I went into the profession for all of the right reasons. We were taught well back then. The patient was #1. We made a positive difference back then, honestly, we did. Little by little, everything started to change, and that is when I got out of the hospital. The handwriting was on the wall. I got out after 23 years of being in.
So, guess where I landed for the remaining 15 years of my career? In a law firm as a Medical Malpractice Nurse Paralegal, plaintiff side. Poetic justice.
Your story does have an interesting, poetic symmetry to it. Good for you!
I saw “gastric reflux” and had to mention papaya enzymes. I got off my reflux med all together. It made my bones hurt. The enzymes are amazing. Just FYI.
Thanks!
Very impressive post. I copied many of your links and am looking forward to reviewing them!
Yep, I implicitly trusted the medical establishment for many years. Things used to be a lot different. We, as nurses, in addition to following physician orders, treated the whole patient. How would you want your mother or father, husband or child to be treated? Hands on care, comfort measures, ambulation, good nutrition, skin care, etc., whatever that particular patient required. Then things really started going downhill in the late 1990's.
The past 5-6 years, I developed a strong interest in herbal/plant medicine and have a fantastic herbal teacher nearby who teaches a few programs every year. I have learned so much from her.
I used to take medications for a painful joint condition but haven’t taken any pharmaceuticals within the past five years and have been pain free for almost 3 years now.
I had to detox myself by eating if possible organic,non-gmo, as fresh and raw as possible food and not take any “processed” food or beverage all the while switched to drinking either distilled or reverse osmosis water fortified with nigella sativa seeds, turmeric and pepper, garlic, ginger, cinnamon, cucumber and occasionally some mint ALL “blenderized”.then spread out over a 24 hour period.
Aside from that daily 18 hour fast/6 hours eating, with daily fresh raspberries (when on sale), or tea, with fresh fruits, and nuts as snacks.
No animal meat, and the occasional rare wildly caught fish.
I was down to eating 2 meals a day prior to incorporating the 18 hour fast/6 hour eating so it was an easy transition for me.
All the above resulted in weight loss (not my intention), more energy and have never felt this good since late high school and early college and I’m in the 6th decade of this lifetime.
Added this in my routine 1-2 times per day following the one hour rule (within 1 hour of sunrise and 1 hour before sunset)
Source: https://www.docdroid.net/nT0Shkt/version-2-majestic-messages-of-disclosure-pdf
Is sun gazing able to decalcify pineal gland? Yes
Looking into the sun with proper protection amplifies the strength of your inner eye to see.
Sun gazing http://solarhealing.com/process/
I am considering studying “eastern” medicine but a cousin of mine just spent at least $55k in tuition alone to complete a “masters” program. So I’ll be looking for a cheaper option or even free via the internet.
As you have read my post my career was protracted and didn’t get close to retirement benefits, but do get a nominal amount for the 11 years of work at a federal health facility.
Yes, I’m going to state it again I consider it an insult, liability and a disgrace to the human race if I’m called as a “Doctor of Medicine”.