With all this information, how does your doctor not know. What he does care about is that his pocket book gets lighter and the oath he took only extends that far.
The Western medical industry (in general) is a system designed along certain ideological lines and a certain approach to 'science'. That approach seems to be characterized by excessive specialization and analysis, focus on symptomatic issues and data, rather than adoption of a more wholisitic approach that treats the patient as something more than a machine.
To even work, Doctors have to deal with that system, and the ones that can rise above it are pretty rare. I think that the basic majority of doctors that enter the medical system do so because they think they can help, or are helping. They want to care. But, they are funneled into a system that does not have human well-being as its driving priority. It is a system developed and maintained by the sort of (anti-human) establishment corporate structure that has come to dominate most if not all sectors of our society.
Yes, we can easily guess that there are a-holes and creeps who go into medicine in order purely to profit, but is that really what motivates the majority?
A lot of us should be doing things that we aren't.
And, a lot of things in this world aren't the way they should be.
It's not easy to escape the world, or the way of viewing the world, into which you find yourself born and raised.
If the doctor thought he was doing harm, very likely he would not be doing it. Doctors have beliefs, too. The evil controllers get many doctors to believe wrong things because it benefits those controllers.
There's a reason why certain forces held control over humanity for millenia.
I don't necessarily disagree but if a doctor can't figure out that shooting nasty chemicals into the bloodstream of babies is harmful, should they even be a doctor?
Also to your 'evil controllers', that's why I said Lawyers and insurance companies, government nanny laws and Bog Pharma are most of the problem.
Ever notice how the big pharma company's stocks are always high and doing well, while companies that focus on therapeutics and non-toxic treatments are penny stocks? There's one company whose stock I have, northwestern biotherapeutics, who have an absolutely revolutionary treatment for some cancers. It's using a patient's own cells to learn how to fight whatever cancer they have, which does sound like gain of function, but it would put chemo and radiation in the ground. Their stock IPO'd at almost $1200, and now it's a penny stock.
I like your systems approach to understanding how the medical field turned into what it has become. At its worst an on-demand killing machine.
Doc Ahmed Malik is a former British orthopedic surgeon turned medical freedom podcaster who has thought deeply on this subject. He likens medical training to being in an indoctrination program, cult-like in its power. Here is an intro quote from one of his essays explaining how he did not, and only later began to questing his training.
For most of my career, Dr Andrew Wakefield was a figure who had lurked in the periphery of my awareness. I was studying for my medical finals during the MMR fiasco that Andrew found himself in early 1998. Back then, I had more important things on my mind, like graduating and finding a job as a junior doctor. All I knew about Andrew was that he was a disgraced doctor who was ridiculed by colleagues and shunned by the profession. It had something to do with vaccines, which was strange because aren’t vaccines safe?
I look back in amazement. How did I manage to go through 5 years of medical school training with not one lecture on vaccines, their mode of action, ingredients, research demonstrating safety, etc., but still come out of the system with the absolute unquestioning belief that vaccines were safe and a miracle drug? Talk about mind control and indoctrination. Kudos to the Faculty of Medicine. Substack video:
Andrew Wakefield And What Really Happened With The Whole MMR Fiasco
It is telling that doctors emerge from education with an absolute belief in something without that belief every being overtly propounded. Rather it is learned and hardened through cultural diffusion.
Oh, Lord! Thank you Fuzzy. You have brought fact and actual experience-based testimony to my rather theoretical commentary.
likens medical training to being in an indoctrination program, cult-like in its power
Yes, if you listen, you hear echoes of this reality all through the system.
Not to be overly trite, but I also watched the whole Scrubs series several times, and even in that comedic portrayal, one sees elements of the system and its impact.
They're brainwashed by the Rockefeller system. Isn't their residency something ridiculous like 12-16 hour days? There's no doing your own research in that time, "time" being a funny word because you barely have time to eat and rest. It reinforces the brainwashing because you can't do anything else.
on the job learning is brainwashing. I've always thought this about apprenticeships. Workers should be able to freestyle more and be creative in their approach. And work less hours. like europeans.
With all this information, how does your doctor not know. What he does care about is that his pocket book gets lighter and the oath he took only extends that far.
Yeah, nah, that's a way over-simplification.
(opinion)
The Western medical industry (in general) is a system designed along certain ideological lines and a certain approach to 'science'. That approach seems to be characterized by excessive specialization and analysis, focus on symptomatic issues and data, rather than adoption of a more wholisitic approach that treats the patient as something more than a machine.
To even work, Doctors have to deal with that system, and the ones that can rise above it are pretty rare. I think that the basic majority of doctors that enter the medical system do so because they think they can help, or are helping. They want to care. But, they are funneled into a system that does not have human well-being as its driving priority. It is a system developed and maintained by the sort of (anti-human) establishment corporate structure that has come to dominate most if not all sectors of our society.
Yes, we can easily guess that there are a-holes and creeps who go into medicine in order purely to profit, but is that really what motivates the majority?
Lawyers and Insurance Companies, government nanny laws, and Big Pharma are most of the problem, but still a doctor should know and refuse to do harm.
A lot of us should be doing things that we aren't.
And, a lot of things in this world aren't the way they should be.
It's not easy to escape the world, or the way of viewing the world, into which you find yourself born and raised.
If the doctor thought he was doing harm, very likely he would not be doing it. Doctors have beliefs, too. The evil controllers get many doctors to believe wrong things because it benefits those controllers.
There's a reason why certain forces held control over humanity for millenia.
I don't necessarily disagree but if a doctor can't figure out that shooting nasty chemicals into the bloodstream of babies is harmful, should they even be a doctor?
Also to your 'evil controllers', that's why I said Lawyers and insurance companies, government nanny laws and Bog Pharma are most of the problem.
Ever notice how the big pharma company's stocks are always high and doing well, while companies that focus on therapeutics and non-toxic treatments are penny stocks? There's one company whose stock I have, northwestern biotherapeutics, who have an absolutely revolutionary treatment for some cancers. It's using a patient's own cells to learn how to fight whatever cancer they have, which does sound like gain of function, but it would put chemo and radiation in the ground. Their stock IPO'd at almost $1200, and now it's a penny stock.
You tell me if there's a correlation.
stem cell therapy is interesting. very interesting.
to who? think mirror
ncswha
Because therapeutics are about helping the person the long term. Big pharma wants repeat and returning customers aka subscription model.
I like your systems approach to understanding how the medical field turned into what it has become. At its worst an on-demand killing machine.
Doc Ahmed Malik is a former British orthopedic surgeon turned medical freedom podcaster who has thought deeply on this subject. He likens medical training to being in an indoctrination program, cult-like in its power. Here is an intro quote from one of his essays explaining how he did not, and only later began to questing his training.
For most of my career, Dr Andrew Wakefield was a figure who had lurked in the periphery of my awareness. I was studying for my medical finals during the MMR fiasco that Andrew found himself in early 1998. Back then, I had more important things on my mind, like graduating and finding a job as a junior doctor. All I knew about Andrew was that he was a disgraced doctor who was ridiculed by colleagues and shunned by the profession. It had something to do with vaccines, which was strange because aren’t vaccines safe?
I look back in amazement. How did I manage to go through 5 years of medical school training with not one lecture on vaccines, their mode of action, ingredients, research demonstrating safety, etc., but still come out of the system with the absolute unquestioning belief that vaccines were safe and a miracle drug? Talk about mind control and indoctrination. Kudos to the Faculty of Medicine. Substack video: Andrew Wakefield And What Really Happened With The Whole MMR Fiasco
It is telling that doctors emerge from education with an absolute belief in something without that belief every being overtly propounded. Rather it is learned and hardened through cultural diffusion.
Oh, Lord! Thank you Fuzzy. You have brought fact and actual experience-based testimony to my rather theoretical commentary.
Yes, if you listen, you hear echoes of this reality all through the system.
Not to be overly trite, but I also watched the whole Scrubs series several times, and even in that comedic portrayal, one sees elements of the system and its impact.
They're brainwashed by the Rockefeller system. Isn't their residency something ridiculous like 12-16 hour days? There's no doing your own research in that time, "time" being a funny word because you barely have time to eat and rest. It reinforces the brainwashing because you can't do anything else.
on the job learning is brainwashing. I've always thought this about apprenticeships. Workers should be able to freestyle more and be creative in their approach. And work less hours. like europeans.
What Swedish said.
Anything but brainwashing, maaan.
Muggy