Wake up and follow the money, everyone. FOLLOW THE MONEY.
In general, doctors' purpose is not to "save" lives. It is to prolong them in order to MAKE MONEY. To do this, you want to never cure a patient, but keep them alive as long as possible to make the maximum amount of money selling Big Pharma products.
If doctors were all about saving lives, then they never would have killed so many patients to get paid for COVID deaths. They wouldn't have a goal of every human over 50 taking five or more prescription drugs. They wouldn't be selling, like dope pushers, high-carb and low-fat diets to keep people languishing in diabetes and heart disease for decades. They wouldn't be pushing the most lethal chemical cocktail ever created as a "vaccine" FFS.
If doctors were all about saving lives, then physician-caused deaths in the U.S. wouldn't be the third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer, with figures from studies placing them around 250,000 to 400,000 deaths annually.
That's JUST IN THE UNITED STATES.
(And don't forget, a great many of those cases of heart disease and cancer are also caused by medical doctors, either directly or indirectly.) This translates to about one out of every TEN annual deaths in the U.S., although precise percentages can vary due to differences in how studies define and measure iatrogenic (caused by physicians) deaths.
Question All Authority—most especially "scientific" or "medical" authority.
Do your own research. Most of you on this site are smarter than your average medical doctor. Believe it.
At every medical school on the planet, do you know what they call the stupid, lazy toad who barely manages to graduate, at the very bottom of his class?
I agree with your assessment of the medical system. But I think most doctors believe they're doing the right thing. Doctors are selected for training, indoctrinated using brainwashing-like methods, including sleep deprivation, then elevated, highly compensated, and surrounded by the like-minded. In my experience, many of them are true believers in the system they've invested so much in and think that people who challenge established medical advice and procedures are quacks and wackos.
Wake up and follow the money, everyone. FOLLOW THE MONEY.
In general, doctors' purpose is not to "save" lives. It is to prolong them in order to MAKE MONEY. To do this, you want to never cure a patient, but keep them alive as long as possible to make the maximum amount of money selling Big Pharma products.
If doctors were all about saving lives, then they never would have killed so many patients to get paid for COVID deaths. They wouldn't have a goal of every human over 50 taking five or more prescription drugs. They wouldn't be selling, like dope pushers, high-carb and low-fat diets to keep people languishing in diabetes and heart disease for decades. They wouldn't be pushing the most lethal chemical cocktail ever created as a "vaccine" FFS.
If doctors were all about saving lives, then physician-caused deaths in the U.S. wouldn't be the third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer, with figures from studies placing them around 250,000 to 400,000 deaths annually.
That's JUST IN THE UNITED STATES.
(And don't forget, a great many of those cases of heart disease and cancer are also caused by medical doctors, either directly or indirectly.) This translates to about one out of every TEN annual deaths in the U.S., although precise percentages can vary due to differences in how studies define and measure iatrogenic (caused by physicians) deaths.
Question All Authority—most especially "scientific" or "medical" authority.
Do your own research. Most of you on this site are smarter than your average medical doctor. Believe it.
At every medical school on the planet, do you know what they call the stupid, lazy toad who barely manages to graduate, at the very bottom of his class?
"DOCTOR."
I agree with your assessment of the medical system. But I think most doctors believe they're doing the right thing. Doctors are selected for training, indoctrinated using brainwashing-like methods, including sleep deprivation, then elevated, highly compensated, and surrounded by the like-minded. In my experience, many of them are true believers in the system they've invested so much in and think that people who challenge established medical advice and procedures are quacks and wackos.