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Quite right. I believe it was invented to be used against people to remove them from influence. Alexandr Solzhenitsyn comes to mind... so does Ezra Pound.

Medicine is now run by a by a committee of 'experts' who concoct, name, label, describe, and categorize disease too.

No longer are there no definitive laboratory tests for so-called syndromes or disorders.. No biological markers, saliva tests, chest xrays, genetic assays, nothing. It started with SIDS. The concocted 'syndrome' as a result of vax☠xine toxicity.

It use to be that medical science, and disease-research in particular, rested on the notion that you can make a diagnosis backed up by lab tests. Not anymore.

If you can’t produce lab tests, you’re spinning fantasies. If a test were not the standard of proof, we wouldn’t have science at all, and that would mean our whole profession rests on nothing—and that is unthinkable, so therefore a test doesn’t matter.”

That logic is no logic at all. That science is no science at all. So, what is it then?

Medicine now serves its master; the government. Dr. Allen Frances who was perhaps the most powerful psychiatrist in America at the time…” said:

“Diagnosis is part of the magic…you know those medieval maps? In the places where they didn’t know what was going on, they wrote ‘Dragons live here’…we have a dragon’s world here. But you wouldn’t want to be without the map.”

Dragons! We're talking about Peter, Paul, and Mary's "Puff The Magic Dragon"!

Anybody that puffs the dragon (today's medicine) is out of their minds. The whole profession is now bullshit that serves fascist governments and its accomplice, the pharmaceutical industry! Look out. That's precisely where we are now.

1 year ago
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Quite right. I believe it was invented to be used against people to remove them from influence. Alexandr Solzhenitsyn comes to mind... so does Ezra Pound.

1 year ago
1 score