As a many decade practitioner who has made it my mission to always put the patient in front of the line, I have always believed that the thousands of years old statement by Hippocrates of Kos still says it best:
"It is far more important to know what person the disease has than what disease the person has".
That has always been prominently displayed everywhere I work and I take it seriously. Much of the misdirection in medicine has come from the seductive ease of dealing with the disease rather than the person. Those of us that have been battling that approach for years are encouraged by the increasing numbers of good folk that are recognizing this.
Glad you are doing what you are doing. There cannot be enough people doing so.
True 100%. My wife and I became aware of this since the pandemic. We started reading food labels, reading up on food health effects and now we buy only basic ingredients, even mill our own flower, to make sure we avoid the junk.
Everywhere around me I see people with avoidable comorbidities who just fetch a prescription from their doc, get the jab and continue shoving junk down their pie hole to ease their depression.
I think the problem is that they are dumbed down by media and cannot handle the truth, that they are being poisoned by the very authorities they trust. When dietitians even the heart foundation recommend frying and baking in heavily processed sunflower oil, it is impossible to turn people around. While they consult with a range of professionals, none of those are doing their jobs like our Midwestern doc does.
Wow, quite a lot of information here. It would be very interesting to see another case study (or 2 or 10!) using this combination of herbs - perhaps in people with documented widespread clotting. Many docs are now searching for a solution to that...
I have worked in the "forgotten side of medicine" for many decades. I studied Traditional Chinese Medicine and specialised in raw herb treatments, hands-on healing and teaching self diagnosis.
In 2003 the UK government made the import of many Chinese raw herbs illegal citing bogus stories of toxicity or risk. I was put out of business, sold up and moved to Spain where I bought an off-grid fruit farm.
Subsequently I realised that I could grow many of the vital herbs I needed or I could forage for them on the mountainside where I lived.
Now, back in the UK, retired and getting past my prime I have been mortified by the grip allopathic medicine has on the public. There is abject panic perpetrated by the media and politicians making proclamations about health, a subject that few of them truly understand. Just looking at the state of them tells me this....
The forgotten side of medicine is ancient and obscured from view. Allopathy is relatively young and rammed in our faces 24/7. If you are really keen to explore the old forgotten ways be prepared for a lengthy study, a lot of opposition, even death threats or attempts.
Be wise to the motivation of the profession you represent. It will do everything it can to suppress the truth and preserve its self esteem.
I warn you. The Rockefeller Institute created hatred for the old ways and it is unlikely to stand by and watch its dominion over our thought processes decline.
I actually remember back in the day when they had armed police raids on Chinese Immigrants practicing acupuncture (prior to it becoming licensed) . That was one of my first lessons with medical monopolies.
they have now decided that cognitive dissonance is actually highly contagious...just like a virus...but dont fret they are working on a vax to cure it...https://www.bitchute.com/video/rHmg8EY3cXPD/
The same witch hunts in Canada against Renee Caisse (Nurse) and Ghislaine Lanctot (MD) by the Canadian government illustrate well how dangerous the Truth is!!!
"The Medical Mafia" was published in 1994 by Lanctot and she actually had to start her own printing press shop in order to publish the book - because it was too hot for controlled publishers.
To treat covid in my family, I used 50 mg zinc, 1 tsp elderberry concentrate 4 x day, 1000 units vit. C, and 2,000 units vit. D.
You probably know, but for the benefit of other readers, elderberry concentrate has been used to treat colds and flu for centuries--a folk medicine.
If allopathic medicine has a grip on the public, I wonder how it is that allopaths fear of speaking critically about vaccines and fear giving unauthorized medicines like HCQ and IVM for fear of losing their employment and license to practice medicine.
Pharma doesn't have much to do with allopathic medicine any more.
big pharma AKA rockefeller medicine has been at the forefront of promoting the "virus" myth...without out the virus they couldnt push their pills and vaccines...and that would put an end to their trillion dollar snake oil scam...pretty simple business model...https://www.bitchute.com/video/rHmg8EY3cXPD/
Really? I think they are in charge of the medical industrial complex (it has been bought and paid for many times over now) and removing the Hydra will be very very difficult.
I am also a midwestern doctor, now retired. During my first year at medical school I realized that allopathic treatments were merely symptomatic and did not address underlying conditions. Excise the tumor, but do not determine why the cancer occurred. Give pills for fever or high blood pressure, but ignore their causes. I finally became a general practitioner who delivered babies naturally at home, and encouraged breastfeeding and healthy nutrition. I was strongly influenced by my mentor Robert S. Mendelsohn, M.D. I never wrote a single prescription for oral contraceptives. I fitted diaphragms for child spacing. I loved my practice because I was able to protect most of my young families from unnecessary or toxic drugs. By attending my patients in their homes, I was able to know my families, and thus customize their medical care. Thank you for your excellent contribution as a "real" doctor!
For a senior medical student elective I shadowed him on pediatric rounds at his hospital. On Saturdays, his sabbath, he would meet with med students at his home and we would discuss medicine and cases. At one point he wanted to establish a medical school devoted to alternative and patient centered treatments.
I had always wanted to be a doctor but in college never felt "smart" enough that I could make the grade for the boards so I stayed in engineering school. I often wonder what would have happened if I had toughed it out and become one; in retrospect, I believe I could have held my own with most of the allopaths! I also figure I would have done something like you two have done when confronted with the cognitive dissonance in being taught to treat symptoms and NOT the source. It is TOO obvious, as an engineer used to "fixing" things, that is NOT a true solution. It does not SPEAK the truth. I do not believe, at least I would hope, I could have spent a career being an allopath.
Immediately after being born I was circumcised, then started on pasteurized milk (never breast fed), received all the required - and forced - vaccinations, medicated for every sneeze and fever, fed nothing but cereals, white flour and sugar and then tossed out into the world at 18 like a factory producing infants. My God, I can't believe I made it to this point. Spent an entire life trying to undo all that damage. Point is, I did it myself through self-study without doctors and without medicine.
It's all about the industrial assembly line. That said, I've been really surprised to discover how many different problems circumcisions cause most people are not aware of.
Thank you. Circumcisions must end. I have looked at it from both aspects and concluded they are far worse than what is known. The long term consequences to society are horrendous.
Well, I had it done along with all the vaccines etc. Not till I got the two jabs last year have I really had to worry much. It WILL be interesting to hear about the circumcision debacle that somehow missed me. That really comes from left field.
Read The Body Keeps the Score by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk. It's a game changer. Our understanding of the autonomic nervous system is going to change modern medicine if we can get more people to understand it and opt out of symptom management medicine. Dysregulated autonomic nervous system and poor Vagal tone wreaks havoc on the body and mind and can cause a multitude of different issues ranging from muscle pain to mental disorders to autoimmune disease. Look up how it is practiced. Baby is usually stimulated to erection and then cut. Imagine your first sexual experience even through pre-memory is with a man (or woman) forcefully stimulating you and then amputating the most sensitive sexual tissue from your body. The body stores traumatic experiences in what we are now understanding to be the fascia network of the body, it's like an emotional nervous system. In the Jewish bris, the rabbi also felates the baby... and it's all perfectly legal. It is a medical cult.
You have never witnessed this. Nobody you know has ever witnessed this. You have absolutely no basis for commenting factually on Jewish circumcision. You saw it on the internet. I saw it on the internet years ago. It wasn't fellation, OBVIOUSLY; but it was bizarre. WHO that was, or WHAT they were doing, is extremely unclear. NO, Judaism does not prescribe this.
What is your motivation to make an anonymous comment like this?
NO, in the vast and overwhelming majority – 99.99999% – of Jewish circumcisions NOBODY ever does anything bizarre to babies. What that was internet clip was, and why it was done, or by whom, is UNKNOWN.
Thanks for giving a helping hand to the demonization of Jews and Judaism. I'm no fan of ANY old, organized religions; but do we really need to target people like that? Asked and answered: No.
Cutting someone's body without their consent is not a religious right regardless of religion. I'm sure you could ask a myriad of Catholic priests if they intended to harm the children they molested and they would say "no" . Good intentions don't right wrongs. I certainly hope that practice never happens, but happening even once is too often. When you remove the cultural lens and look at the practice as it's being performed, in any other context this would be illegal. The only reason it is not is because the victim is voiceless and defenseless. If you forcefully removed a man of any religion from his home, strapped his arms and legs down and cut off part of his penis, you'd go to jail as you should. Because it is done in a religious or medical context to someone who literally can't say "NO" it is considered legal? You can alter the religious ceremony without altering the boy. Hiding behind any religion or medical cult in an attempt to justify violating someone's bodily autonomy and human rights is a disgrace and a gross form of cognitive dissonance. If a grown man chooses to alter his anatomy or chooses a medically necessary procedure, that is a different scenario than amputating healthy tissue from a baby's body particularly with complete disregard for the autonomic nervous system dysregulation it can create that may impact his physical and mental health for a lifetime.
Jenn, all what you say is true but relies on the premise that procedure actually takes place. It appears the TRUTH of that matter is otherwise. Just because this guy writes it in a book does not make it a fact.
It is good to hear TRUTH about Jewish bris. Why demonize the Jews more with falsity?
As an ex-Roman Catholic and presently "Lutheran" but not practicing, so to speak, I have still always supported the Jews and their plight through the millenniums-- specially the WW II Holocaust. There is no way to watch naked bodies being through into mass graves and come out uncaring.
Thanks, @pretty-red, old guy. Letting a comment like that go without REPLY by the anonymous rando who runs this Substack is a stain on him/her. A responsible MD would write under their actual name, and would moderate their comments sections in some way (I'm pro-free speech, and speaking back to ignorance and evil is always better than silencing it). Cheers to you!
I only faintly recall reasoning given for Christian circumcision-- cleanliness issue, infection. I am guessing that is also the basic motivation for Jews but likely the traditional purification rituals have a bigger bearing on this?
Same with me. I’ve learned most of what’s keeping me healthy at 74 from other sources filtered through experience. I’ve fired several docs. One who was still in the fat is bad paradigm ignored me when I said I would deal with any cholesterol issues by lifestyle and diet choices. By the time I got home Walgreens had called to let me know my statin Rx was ready. I fired that one. Fast.
I went to nursing school and then spent 5 years in labor and delivery. While loved helping to bring babies into the world, it was hard for me to be away from my own children 12 hours a day and so we made the decision for me to stay home to care for my own kids.
When the whole covid thing started my nursing instincts kicked in and even after not practicing for a couple decades I remembered things about natural immunity and illness. Fauci is a big fat liar.
As I watch the horrific events occurring at hospitals where they are getting paid to put people on vents, doctors who chose to give their patients remdesivir which causes kidney failure and death and/or sending sick people home so they can get sicker and then not helping them, made me really think critically about hospitals and my own Doctor who was a family friend and whom I trusted.
When I went in for my yearly physical he berated me for not taking the shot. He sent me messages through our medical portal so, at the time VAERS had 10k deaths and I sent him a link to VAERS and told him to stop messaging me and I no longer wanted to be his patient not only that I then received a message/survey from the clinic. I gave them an honest response but apparently honesty meant nothing and the large hospital he works for promoted him. I was disgusted.
I found another doctor who spent numerous years in ER but now had his own private practice. I made an appt to interview him with my 73 year old mom and he was caring, thoughtful and NO MASK! He explained he already had covid as did I and that he didn't need a mask and it was up to me if I wanted to wear one. He was willing to prescribed IVM and HQN if I needed it from a compounding pharmacy. His values aligned with mine. I liked him and now I have switched to him.
I think what needs to happen is for doctors and nurses to come together and be in private practice so they can treat people with real medicine and care. Stop allowing big conglomerate hospitals to dictate what medications you can give to patients so that YOU as a Dr. can do what you are trained to do which is care and love the human race. Patients will seek out your honesty & reliability. I also wish that doctors looked into remedies that were not connected to Big Pharma. There are lot of natural remedies that can help a person and big pharma (whom I also do not trust any more) doesn't have to be part of the equation.
Bottom line is I loved my old doctor, but I no longer trusted him. He pushed that shot on me and my partner and I am furious with him because my partner thought this doctor was doing what was best for him and took the shot then hid it from me for 6 months.
Truth is, I think thr doc is getting paid to push the shots which makes me wonder what happened to his hypocritic oath? What happened to "Do No Harm?" What happen to this guy that he quit caring for humans and loved his pocket book more?
I often wonder if he is seeing more illness in his practice. Are people dying from his malpractice and if so, has he put 2&2 together and realized he has blood on his hands?
Midwestern Doc and any other docs out there, if you have not succumbed to the hypnosis and abuse that has been brought before you, I hope that you are standing up for patients rights and educating them about what these shots have done and what they are doing to the human race world wide. It's a travesty, it's an assult on the world and her people and it takes good people like you to help us heal....literally.
I appreciate your substacks. Keep on doing it and I'll keep on sharing!
There's been a very steady and continual push to take the "power" away from doctors, and most of them went along with it. There are basically 4 ways you can navigate this issue that I know of.
1: Teach at a medical school that is desperate for faculty (there are too many medical schools now, so there is a lot of demand for faculty) and then bargain for a manageable position. Theres a lot of variation in admin, so this one is kind of a coin toss.
2: Do locums work for numerous sites or hospitals in a specialty they have a shortage of. By being a free agent all the hospitals have to compete for, they treat you nicely and won't put the nail on you.
3: Start a private practice. The main issue with this one is that it is often extremely difficult to do unless you are a very effective medical practitioner (patients like you and you get excellent results). A lot of laws and frameworks have been put in place that make this very difficult to do, and many people who try to fail.
4: Find some really unusual niche like being the onsite advisor for healing retreats to the amazon where people do plant medicines to heal trauma or the physician on staff in Antarctica's base.
I have a functional medicine doc. None in her clinic have gotten jabs. Very supportive and through her I have sorted out some issues without Rx. Medicare pays for blood tests and such but insurance doesn’t. The downside but being 74 this year my life depends on staying out of conventional docs and hospitals. My SIL barely escaped with her life after remdisivir leading to the vent. My hubby’s doc told him big hospital systems are making $ hand over fist now. Small community ones are struggling.
My own opinion is that unless you have something weird that requires advanced services, you have much better outcomes at small community hospitals than large famous ones.
I recall about 15 years ago when I had a partial hysterectomy at a local hospital. My Dr. told me that the workers there “actually cared” which was another way of saying at other (likely larger hospitals) the tendency to not care is rampant!! If the workers don’t care, the Drs. Likely experience disadvantages. I guess the real question is WHICH of the two were the first to NOT CARE? It suppose one factor could just simply be when things GET BIG, they are more difficult to manage?? That smaller hospital did feel very “homey” in a northern GA burb of Atlanta!
There are few doctors that I know of that are offering a subscription type medical service. X amount each month and they are at a phone call, text or zoom screen availability. Maybe they also make house calls like they did back in the day? I don't know but it was nice when I could text my old doc and tell him I had a sinus issue and he would prescribe me some antibiotics. Lol I do miss that part if our relationship.
My new Docs office isn't as pretty as my old docs office but his bedside manner, his care of my health and health needs made it worth while. He never once asked if I was vaxxed. That was always the first question at my other Dr office and it made me wonder why they needed to ask that...was it because they wanted to know so they could hard sell me to get vaxxed or was it because they were seeing horrific things happening to the vaxxed? I dunno, but I hated that question. I was not going to be their lab rat.
For a Midwestern Doc like you, it seems that you are struggling with doing what's right for your patients and what you are bound to by the corporations.
You have got to be solid with either decision but I'd hope you'd go the direction of treating your patients like human gold because at this point all we have left is humanity which is what the democrats want to take away with perversion and sterility.
I've actually done a lot of house calls for people who were quite ill with COVID-19 (at the very start of COVID I read a lot about the 1918 pandemic and was inspired by what those doctors of the past did).
I wish you could be my doctor. YOU are the kind, gentle and knowledgeable doc I would want. <3 I think I could learn to trust doctors again if I knew one had my best interest at heart and not his pocketbook!
I think that whole idea is a false dichotomy. One of the people who trained me and was extremely successful focused on quality of care and not much else, which contrasts to most people having a model that focuses on sustaining business making money etc. My experience has been that if you prioritize doing whatever is in the patient's best interest, everything else works out, your costs are a lot lower and people often offer to pay a lot more than you would have asked for. Or put differently, because my pocket book is not my focus (so I do free clinics, house calls in emergencies, and use a sliding scale, all of which are "bad ideas'), that results in me doing a lot better economically than I would have by just being very focused on prioritizing my finances (and it makes the job much more enjoyable).
Many years ago our accountant told us that his doctor clients fell into two categories--those who saw it as a business, and those (like my husband) who saw it as a calling. He was very clear about which kind he wanted as his own doctor.
I did a deep dive on this I am going to turn into an article at some point. As best as I could tell, by far the most success was gotten by Osteopaths. The second most success success was gotten by Homeopaths. The third most success was gotten by Chiropractors (but much less than the first two groups).
The actual thing in most cases that was the most helpful was having a different way of managing disease (avoiding the pharmaceuticals of the time, not suppressing fever and letting it break when it was ready to, give or take fasting, keeping the bowels clear and keeping the person in bed and then at home for days after they had recovered).
There was also one MD who remarkable success with potassium citrate and some english doctors in India who had remarkable success with IV hydrogen peroxide.
I found a lot of the 1918 approaches were very helpful for COVID. It's on my to do list to turn all of that into an article in the future.
Yes; spent a lot of time studying that. My original approaches I used to treat COVID-19 at the start of the pandemic were largely based off of what was found to work in 1918. At some point I was going to write an article on all of that.
I've been in practice since 1993. Allopathic family physician. Created a Direct Primary Care practice, an affordable monthly membership, which allows me to have 550+ patients, whom I all know well, and who know me. I'm able to branch out, but we always have to be careful to not get too far off the reservation. I'm presently in front of the medical board for being "unprofessional" in prescribing that which shall not be named. I'm trying to figure out how to be a good physician despite my training...
I have a lot of friends who have set up DPC practices. My approach to the dillema you've encountered has been to order the medications directly from a IV supplier since the wholesale cost is reasonable.
One of the best pieces of advice I ever heard was that it's very valuable to find one holistic system that has a really good diagnostic framework built into it, learn it well, and then fold each other modality you learn about into that system. I also believe the more training you have at detecting subtle changes in people the more you are able to do. I am very fortunate that I've been able to structure what I do so I am completely off the radar.
I have my own in house pharmacy. Problem is I posted to FB (my personal page) regularly and as truthfully as I could about everything COVID for two years. Distilled confusing studies down to the level of the average person. I was reported to the Board by a freshly indoctrinated resident in Family Medicine who was trolling FB and filed complaints about multiple physicians across the US for promoting reckless treatments and promoting misinformation. That was all the Board apparently needed and within a few weeks I had to turn over (with no patient consent) chart notes on any patient I prescribed horse medicine for. Add to that several pages of ridiculous questions I had to respond to that were just a fishing expedition. Been in limbo for 9 months now.
Our governor to be(hopeful!) here in Minnesota has been up against the med board at least five times-- IVM was the cause I believe. Nothing every happened from it but he decided to help reclaim medicine for Minnesotans so he is now the Republican candidate-- also former senator, Dr Scott Jensen.
Sadly, Scott Jensen LOST the race in Minnesota. The Dem-Socialists are again prosecuting him using the MN Attorney General while they push for enhanced abortion with new laws. I am strongly considering moving to Arkansas.
I'm sorry you are facing a medical board for doing what is right for your patients. I know that there needs to be some sort of governing Medical board, but I do not think it should be the CDC, Dr Fauci or anyone who thinks like these corrupt people and agencies. I am not a Dr. I used to be a nurse but hated the over prescribed medications and people addicted to surgeries and the lies doctors would tell them in order to make repeat customers of their patients. It's hard to find thoughtful, kind, people loving Dr's who do whats best for their patients and not what's best for the clinic or hospital they work for. Stay good and true Medicine Man and Midwestern Doc. America needs doctors and nurses they can trust and rely on for good health care.
I know at first blush it seems worrisome but why do we need ANY of these government run boards? They do nothing to safeguard the public. It’s a racket. All certifications are. If you can get the job done for someone what difference does having a license or certification make? We have been brainwashed for so long to believe that “certification” is “needed” for “quality control”. I’m not buying it. It’s a control mechanism. People figure out quickly what works for them. The State is always about power.
Great post! You are correct about docs getting paid. My husband is an old school, 86 year-old family doc, now retired after nearly sixty years of practice. He is horrified to see what has happened to his profession. We still get notices from the local medical society. The state of California gave grants of $50,000. to doctors for pushing the vax. And we all know about the bonuses that hospitals received for COVID patients (many of whom never really had the disease or not). Dr. Malone included the numbers in his Friday Funnies email. W. Virginia received $471,000. for each case. Many other states weren't far behind. It's corruption and evil at its worse.
Your old doctor may never face the truth. I think it would be too much to bear for these doctors who have inflicted such harm. My hope is that one way or another they will be held accountable. Following orders, or not knowing, are not excuses. They have inflicted great harm on thousands of people.
The blatant disregard for human life is incredible! I think that my old doctor doesn't have a clue. He is politically and financially motivated. I have often thought about writing him via the portal to tell him exactly how I feel about him tricking and coercing my husband into getting the shots. Maybe some day I will....
Well, he could tag me somehow in my record and if I ever went into the hospital for any reason, cause greater pain or accidentally give wrong meds...I mean the list goes on. Medical malpractice doesn't seem to be a thing these days. When I wrote the survey for him and sent it to the hospital, let's just say I didn't mince words. I was honest and forthright in my words and told them everything I said above about coersion, being politically motivates and I sent them the updated link to VAERS and at that time there were over 24,000 deaths. I expected some sort of response but what I got instead a few weeks later was a notification that this doc had been promoted and given his own clinic to run. My words fell on deaf ears and bottom line is they didn't care.
I have read all your posts to date and really enjoy learning more from you, so thank you. I am a nascent holistic herbalist who does not shun pharmaceuticals, but also believes that thousands of years of herbs (pre Rockefeller demolishing the other practices of medicine) should have a place in prevention and healing as well. My decision to become a holistic herbalist came out of the covid-era; however, I have been curious about the health of our country for a long time. The U.S. population is so extraordinarily unhealthy. To put it into a sobering description, the U.S. is the most chronically diseased nation in documented human history. Approximately 245 million U.S. citizens are overweight or obese, 130 million citizens have diabetes or prediabetes, nearly 60% of the population have some degree of heart disease, 70 million citizens have digestive diseases, upwards of 50 million citizens have autoimmune diseases, and this is just for starters. With approximately 45 percent of the U.S. population being clinincally obese and trending up, we’re set to cross half of the population being clinically obese within the next few years. There isn’t a word to describe how troubling this is. It is my opinion that we must start with the soil and stop GMO farming practices. We are what we eat and the food system is the foundation of health. I grow Tulsi basil and make a tea to drink daily. My stress levels have come down since I started this practice. If our immune system is strong, then we can fight disease better, yet the US spends trillions of dollars on drugs to make us 'better' and we are the sickest country in the world. When well over 99% of the infectious diseases that humanity has ever faced have been overcome by natural immunity. The existence of natural immunity has never been in question. What deserves to be in question is the artificially derived immunity from newly invented biologics that, as the data indicates, wear out faster than fake jewelry. All the while, it’s been a gold rush for drug companies who are capitalizing on the collective ignorance and fear of our population. Your articles are part of the light that shines on these Dark creatures who indoctrinate, intimidate, cajole, manipulate, and just plain LIE, LIE, LIE. Please keep writing, because I am one of the people whose lives you are changing with your history lessons. Thank you and be well.
I'm going to look for some holy basil seeds to grow this summer.
I do not think I have ever seen it. Every morning I make a tea of dandelion root, stinging nettle, local honey, elderberry, turmeric & rosehip tea. It tastes delicious!
Based on your “name” I’d like to thank you for your service. And I am relatively new to Holy basil myself, but once I researched it I committed to growing it and brewing/drinking it daily. Because I have a pitta constitution, I need to “cool” my tea with mint that I also grow. I have felt the pleasant side effects, subtle but there, of lowered stress and better sleep. Your tea sounds so good too! Thanks for sharing and be well.
Tori - you are more than welcome. I would do it again...just not under this ridiculous woke military we have now. I feel for our service members right now having to make life long decisions either for their health or for their job. Id go for my job personally.
Another thing I do with tea is dehydrate fruits like oranges, apples, lemons and papaya to put in my teas for extra flavor, minerals and vitamins. I also write a substack occasionally that talks about why I take these teas. If you are interested you can follow this link - https://vaccinatedbyproxy.substack.com/p/how-to-detox?s=w
My husband is a combat veteran. He retired in 2008 and is so grateful to have served but also grateful not to have to serve now. Complicated days for sure. But we must focus on what we want the world to look like — so I try to do that.
You hit the nail on the head when you mentioned the removal of spirit. Once we removed God from our consciousness and culture, the results were very predictable, and medicine is a prime example. In this secular society, the patient is no longer seen as a child of God, worthy of respect and compassion. Doctors have immense power, and without a sense of the value of every person, a conscience, this can lead to impersonal, callous treatment or worse. I've experienced this firsthand, and it is chilling, and my experience is all too common. It has intensified during this "pandemic". We no longer wonder how atrocities such as those in Nazi Germany could have happened. We are seeing it unfold before our very eyes. I will never forgive these doctors who refused early treatment for COVID and pushed the vax, when there was enough information to show that it was ineffective and dangerous. They have blood on their hands and should be held accountable.
As Dr. K points out, dealing with a disease, rather than a patient, changes the entire process and lead us to where we find ourselves today. Throw in corruption and pay-offs and it gets worse. The State of California gave physicians a bonus of $50,000. for pushing the vax.
Of course there are exceptions, but sadly they are rare. At this point, I am done with allopathic medicine. The past two years have been revelatory, but in an odd way, freeing.
May God bless you as you fight for truth and integrity.
I agree. I am a nurse that worked the Covid unit the last 2 years and I have been disgusted by what I have seen. I hope that more people are starting to see that our current healthcare system is corrupt and not truly healing people. Over the years I have been appalled at how many prescriptions people are on and how many surgeries and procedures people go through. Very rarely are patients ever given the education and resources to change their lifestyles. It is true that many don’t want to change and just want a pill to fix everything, but I think many more would be willing if we focused on it and gave in depth education and resources. I also believe that most of what we do does more harm than good, and I think it is just getting worse over time. I also need more education on nutrition and natural remedies. I am really hoping that this is a turning point for medicine. I love being a nurse, but I am struggling with the current system.
I applaud you for holding onto your integrity. I am hopeful there will be a large market shift with patients who are more open to this form of care, and I have seen a lot of signs of that occurring within my own practice and those of likeminded colleagues.
I almost never prescribe prescriptions because I feel they have very marginal benefit and typically cause a moderate to significant harm. The only pharmaceuticals I really use are ones I order for direct administration in clinic or very specific oral medications I want to have in stock for when they are needed. This has worked quite well for me and my patients.
Thank you for your articles. I have enjoyed all of them, and it gives me hope that our broken system might start to turn around. I am trying not to get discouraged. The last 2 years have been difficult and eye opening. Reading these substacks helps me feel less alone and less like I am crazy.
when I was in nursing I saw the same thing. I was a labor and delivery nurse years ago, but the amount of young girls who were having baby after baby year after year was disheartening and sad. A 16 year old with 2 babies under the age of 3? seriously? where were her parents? and that was 20 years ago!
I am Asian and migrated to the West. I always felt that too much of Western society has been over medicated...seeking from a pill what in traditional societies, a sense of community , wholesome food would have sorted out.
I am hoping Covid will promote a resurrection of family, living closer to the Earth and seeking meaning in our lives not found in materialism
Thank you! You asked me to read and so I did. Your voice is beautiful and important.
I wonder too that being a doctor is being a really good detective and many might not be gifted at this, but also the time constraints they put themselves under or are subject to do not give them the ability to do good work.
One school of thought argues physicians should be excellent detectives. In my case it's more just that I sincerely enjoy trying to figure out complex puzzles where many of the pieces are missing.
Thank you for your writing! While not an MD I do work in an alternative chronic pain clinic and see the destruction that the sick care system has produced.
You mistakenly or charitably write, "[E]ven in “flyover country” there are a lot of good people doing their best to make things better." I would have begun, "Especially in flyover country, " or "Even in the coastal areas, ..." (I'm a grammar Nazi, so I include a comma in either version.)
The coastal areas are filled with mindless followers of the TheScience(TM), useful idiots to the last for Pharma and for genocidal sociopaths.
An example is Cambridge, Maskachusetts, where I lived from 2011 (until fleeing in 2020 due to the dangerous level of mass delusional psychosis).
One of the expensive elite private schools, Cambridge Montessori, just put its students back in masks (after a few whole weeks of unobstructed breathing).
Meanwhile, children ages 12+ in Cambridge public schools have to be jabbed to participate in sports and other after-school activities. The lunches are still what a friend there calls prison lunches: When it's too cold to make the kids eat outside (for their safety, of course), they eat inside all facing the same direction with no talking with one another (and sometimes with videos playing to further discourage talking to each other).
After removing the enjoyable and healthy parts of schooling (time to talk with friends and to be active), all that's left of Cambridge schooling is Convid fear mongering, political indoctrination, and menticide via math and reading misteaching.
How can a child to survive years of such warfare against them with mind, body, and soul intact?
Keep up your fight for awareness and truthfulness. "The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend." ~ Robertson Davies. We need more prepared minds!!!
A couple of years ago, I found some doctors and biologists claiming there was no credible scientific evidence that viruses exist, and initially dismissed their arguments as nonsense without exploring further. More experts began speaking out, and I began listening to interviews with them. Their discussion points made perfect sense and I could find no logical inconsistencies to their arguments. So I've spent the last 6 months reading virology papers, and am now convinced they are correct.
I've asked some fellow scientists and some of my top postgrad students to look into this as well, and none of us can find any problems with the statements or evidence they provide. Learning all this has been one of the biggest shocks of my life. I would strongly encourage you to look into this and would appreciate your thoughts on this if you have time.
I suggest you start with this video interview. It is succinct, clearly articulated, and captures the main problems with the 3 lines of evidence used to claim viruses exist in the virology literature: https://www.brighteon.com/08e2ac4b-461e-4852-b8cf-2c2bded2a1ea
And after that, watch this excellent new documentary by Dr Bailey and colleagues, which summarises the arguments/evidence further, and provides evidence-based alternative explanations for all of the documented pandemics thus far: https://paradigmshift.uscreen.io/catalog
If that link doesn't work for you, you may need to register (it's free for the first part and NZ$12 for the other 4 - well worth the money. I am not involved with this production and am not profiting from it in any way, but found it is one of the clearest, most complete, and most interesting summaries of all the evidence these doctors and biologists have gathered: https://drsambailey.com/videos/sneak-peek-the-viral-delusion/
-Note that when they "isolated" the measles virus in this paper, they clearly state that nobody has ever successfully taken fluid from a person sick with the measles and isolated the virus from all other biological material in the fluid. To get around this problem, while "isolating", instead of removing everything but the virus, they add a host of other ingredients to the fluid including monkey kidney cells, antibiotics, and other things. As the cells in the fluid starve and die, smaller particles are released. They then choose one and say it might be the measles virus. For example, "Numerous attempts have been made in the past to propagate the agent of measles in lower animals, in chick embryos and in tissue
cultures. The results of different investigators were often at variance or directly
contradictory."
-Note also that they never do the same thing with a control condition, e.g., take fluid from a person sick with a virus other than measles, or take fluid from a healthy person, to see if the same virus particles emerge. When Stefan Lanka finally did this experiment recently, that is exactly what he found. Even with no human saliva, the same "virus" particles emerged. Therefore, they are likely components of dying monkey cells or other, rather than the measles "virus".
-Note the conclusion, "While there is no ground for concluding that the factors in vivo (within a live human body) are the same as those which underlie the formation of giant cells and the nuclear disturbances in vitro (in the glass petri dish), the appearance of these phenomena in cultured cells is consistent with the properties that a priori might be associated with the virus of measles."
-Also, the conclusion from the paper is very tentative, "Of the numerous experiments that have been reported in the past describing the successful isolation of the etiologic agent of measles only those in which monkeys were employed as the experimental animal have
been consistently confirmed by other workers" They tried human lung and renal cells but it didn't work, so they they tried monkey lung cells and many others, and those didn't work. Finally, they used monkey kidney cells, even through measles doesn't affect monkey kidneys. And we are told that viruses do not often "jump" species easily. Also, the antibiotics they added to the mixture are specifically deadly to kidney cells.
The recent papers are no better.
Once again, I appreciate all of the great work you and your team are doing.
I have a lot of friends who ascribe to that line of thought.
My personal opinion is that the Ebola virus in general and Bacteriophages being used as antimicrobial therapeutics invalidate most of the arguments given against the existence of viruses. I have asked a lot of people who promote this theory to address these two examples and have never got an answer to either. I think you can also make a case for the massive number of viruses that exist in the environment, but that's a less clear argument.
Due to the sizes you are working with, a great deal of the science of virology is based on inferences, which thereby makes every inference open to interpretation or being challenged. However, that's not the same as this methodology proving its false.
Once you start digging into the microbial world a lot of very strange phenomena emerge (ie. there are bacteria that have characteristics like that of a virus), much of which cannot be observed with most existing microscopic technologies.
Similarly, there has been a systemic bias in Western medicine to ignore environmental factors that worsen viral infections (so viral infections are treated as the end all be all rather than part of a larger picture), numerous effective treatments for viral infections (so viral infections are treated as something you cannot prevent) and the issue of various injectable products being contaminated with pathogenic viruses.
So anyhow, I've looked into the point you are raising, I get why it seems persuasive, but that is my personal opinion, and as time goes forward I will write about parts of what was mentioned above.
Since reading Dr Sam Bailey's (et al) Virus Mania I was initially convinced of the theory against virus "reality". Since then,I have noticed that there are a lot of big name folks(Dr Malone, Dr Peter McCollough, Dr Mike Yeadon(sp?)) who, if they felt strongly enough would have shot down the virus reality legacy theory. And, to my knowledge, they have not. Additionally, Thermo-Fisher Scientific manufactures equipment to assay virus presence in near real time-- 1/2 hour in environmental air. I can't believe the theory "against" can quite be real due to these apparent realities, themselves.
Now, you say: ". . .Ebola virus in general and Bacteriophages being used as antimicrobial therapeutics invalidate . . . "
Could you please expand on that? Your implications are not clear to me, being only an engineer.
Number one regarding bacteriophages. Bacteriophages are viruses that eat/kill bacteria. One method of dealing with bacterial infections that was developed, was to inoculate an individual with the bacteriophages that target the bacteria they are infected with. A lot of research on this was done in Russia, and they produced very effective "antibiotics "with these viruses that they found repeatedly worked. In addition to bacteriophages having a unique appearance that could easily be detected on electron microscope and it being possible to see them destroying bacteria on electron microscopy, you have the empirical proof that bacterial infections that did not otherwise recover recovered immediately after bacteriophage therapy.
Secondly in the case of ebola, it is a severe rapidly fatal illness that follows inoculation of the virus that could not possibly occur had the individual not been inoculated (ebola is for all practical purposes the most deadly virus in existence). With some viral infections, you can potentially attribute the symptoms to some outside factor such as EMF pollution. However with ebola you cannot because there is nothing else in existence that can cause the symptoms of ebola, and the specific environment someone is in and has almost no effect on the progression of ebola. Additionally, while many viruses have an appearance that is similar enough to exonomes produced by cells (hence suggesting the possibility the existence of viruses is a misinterpretation of electron microscopy findings) a bola has a very unique appearance that is not otherwise found in nature, and has been repeatedly shown an electronmicroscopy.
I have heard all of the various arguments for why viruses do not exist, and I have never met someone who proposes the no virus theory who has been able to address either of the above points while maintaining the framework they used to deny the existence of other viruses. I agree that there are errors in the viral theory and some details have been heavily misinterpreted to support a vested agenda, but I think it is an enormous logical fallacy to the assume that being the case means all viruses do not exist.
"possible to see them destroying bacteria on electron microscopy"
I have used an electron microscope(not a TEM though) for lab / industrial purposes. It is required to evacuate the sample chamber down to a pretty deep vacuum and the sample must be reflective to electrons so, it is gold sputtered before placing. All this would seem to make it impossible to watch "live" virus(bacteriophage) attack sequence on another biological entity. . . Therefore, I am assuming that the attack you describe "seen" in an electron microscope is something basically frozen in time by the sputtering process. . . OR are the protocols from doing biological electron microscopy significantly different in sample prep and viewing?
The Russian viral "anti-biotics"? Was this a one time scientific endeavor or have such anti-bacterial "innoculations" found widespread practice outside Russian?
Correct, they can only get a snap shot of this occurring. If you want to look up the bacteriophage antibiotic thing, it's pretty easy to find online but I don't presently have the time to write a summary on it.
As a many decade practitioner who has made it my mission to always put the patient in front of the line, I have always believed that the thousands of years old statement by Hippocrates of Kos still says it best:
"It is far more important to know what person the disease has than what disease the person has".
That has always been prominently displayed everywhere I work and I take it seriously. Much of the misdirection in medicine has come from the seductive ease of dealing with the disease rather than the person. Those of us that have been battling that approach for years are encouraged by the increasing numbers of good folk that are recognizing this.
Glad you are doing what you are doing. There cannot be enough people doing so.
"Let food be thy medicine, thy medicine shall be thy food" - Hippocrates of Kos.
That's how I summarize my approach to health. I am not in the medical profession but it has worked for me.
True 100%. My wife and I became aware of this since the pandemic. We started reading food labels, reading up on food health effects and now we buy only basic ingredients, even mill our own flower, to make sure we avoid the junk.
Everywhere around me I see people with avoidable comorbidities who just fetch a prescription from their doc, get the jab and continue shoving junk down their pie hole to ease their depression.
I think the problem is that they are dumbed down by media and cannot handle the truth, that they are being poisoned by the very authorities they trust. When dietitians even the heart foundation recommend frying and baking in heavily processed sunflower oil, it is impossible to turn people around. While they consult with a range of professionals, none of those are doing their jobs like our Midwestern doc does.
Wow, quite a lot of information here. It would be very interesting to see another case study (or 2 or 10!) using this combination of herbs - perhaps in people with documented widespread clotting. Many docs are now searching for a solution to that...
This is so very true, and it has been very lost in our modern industrialized, factory model of medicine.
Love that comment by Hippocrates Thanks
I have worked in the "forgotten side of medicine" for many decades. I studied Traditional Chinese Medicine and specialised in raw herb treatments, hands-on healing and teaching self diagnosis.
In 2003 the UK government made the import of many Chinese raw herbs illegal citing bogus stories of toxicity or risk. I was put out of business, sold up and moved to Spain where I bought an off-grid fruit farm.
Subsequently I realised that I could grow many of the vital herbs I needed or I could forage for them on the mountainside where I lived.
Now, back in the UK, retired and getting past my prime I have been mortified by the grip allopathic medicine has on the public. There is abject panic perpetrated by the media and politicians making proclamations about health, a subject that few of them truly understand. Just looking at the state of them tells me this....
The forgotten side of medicine is ancient and obscured from view. Allopathy is relatively young and rammed in our faces 24/7. If you are really keen to explore the old forgotten ways be prepared for a lengthy study, a lot of opposition, even death threats or attempts.
Be wise to the motivation of the profession you represent. It will do everything it can to suppress the truth and preserve its self esteem.
I warn you. The Rockefeller Institute created hatred for the old ways and it is unlikely to stand by and watch its dominion over our thought processes decline.
I actually remember back in the day when they had armed police raids on Chinese Immigrants practicing acupuncture (prior to it becoming licensed) . That was one of my first lessons with medical monopolies.
they have now decided that cognitive dissonance is actually highly contagious...just like a virus...but dont fret they are working on a vax to cure it...https://www.bitchute.com/video/rHmg8EY3cXPD/
The same witch hunts in Canada against Renee Caisse (Nurse) and Ghislaine Lanctot (MD) by the Canadian government illustrate well how dangerous the Truth is!!!
"The Medical Mafia" was published in 1994 by Lanctot and she actually had to start her own printing press shop in order to publish the book - because it was too hot for controlled publishers.
"In 2003 the UK government made the import of many Chinese raw herbs illegal citing bogus stories of toxicity or risk."
In the US I heard the same stories and Mr Gray decided to grow Chinese herbs locally in Utah. I buy my herbal concoctions from his website since 2014:
https://www.thesynergycompany.com/
To treat covid in my family, I used 50 mg zinc, 1 tsp elderberry concentrate 4 x day, 1000 units vit. C, and 2,000 units vit. D.
You probably know, but for the benefit of other readers, elderberry concentrate has been used to treat colds and flu for centuries--a folk medicine.
If allopathic medicine has a grip on the public, I wonder how it is that allopaths fear of speaking critically about vaccines and fear giving unauthorized medicines like HCQ and IVM for fear of losing their employment and license to practice medicine.
Pharma doesn't have much to do with allopathic medicine any more.
they now believe cognitive dissonance is a virus...but do not fret they are working on a vaccine...https://www.bitchute.com/video/rHmg8EY3cXPD/
big pharma AKA rockefeller medicine has been at the forefront of promoting the "virus" myth...without out the virus they couldnt push their pills and vaccines...and that would put an end to their trillion dollar snake oil scam...pretty simple business model...https://www.bitchute.com/video/rHmg8EY3cXPD/
Really? I think they are in charge of the medical industrial complex (it has been bought and paid for many times over now) and removing the Hydra will be very very difficult.
might want to avoid cyanocolabimin b12 then. . .
You make excellent points, MOV. I hope you recover your full health asap. xx
I am also a midwestern doctor, now retired. During my first year at medical school I realized that allopathic treatments were merely symptomatic and did not address underlying conditions. Excise the tumor, but do not determine why the cancer occurred. Give pills for fever or high blood pressure, but ignore their causes. I finally became a general practitioner who delivered babies naturally at home, and encouraged breastfeeding and healthy nutrition. I was strongly influenced by my mentor Robert S. Mendelsohn, M.D. I never wrote a single prescription for oral contraceptives. I fitted diaphragms for child spacing. I loved my practice because I was able to protect most of my young families from unnecessary or toxic drugs. By attending my patients in their homes, I was able to know my families, and thus customize their medical care. Thank you for your excellent contribution as a "real" doctor!
Did you know Mendelsohn personally? I've read all of his books and referred them to many people but I never was able to meet him.
For a senior medical student elective I shadowed him on pediatric rounds at his hospital. On Saturdays, his sabbath, he would meet with med students at his home and we would discuss medicine and cases. At one point he wanted to establish a medical school devoted to alternative and patient centered treatments.
If you could share any additional details I would really appreciate hearing them.
I would love to converse with you at some time.
That would be great!
Dr M's book on infant care was what opened my eyes, turned me away from the medical world, and ultimately started me down my naturopathic path.
The thing about formula company's making the pediatric growth charts to sell formula was one of my biggest takeaways from the book.
OMG why aren't there more like you. This makes me so sad.
Just saw this.
I had always wanted to be a doctor but in college never felt "smart" enough that I could make the grade for the boards so I stayed in engineering school. I often wonder what would have happened if I had toughed it out and become one; in retrospect, I believe I could have held my own with most of the allopaths! I also figure I would have done something like you two have done when confronted with the cognitive dissonance in being taught to treat symptoms and NOT the source. It is TOO obvious, as an engineer used to "fixing" things, that is NOT a true solution. It does not SPEAK the truth. I do not believe, at least I would hope, I could have spent a career being an allopath.
Immediately after being born I was circumcised, then started on pasteurized milk (never breast fed), received all the required - and forced - vaccinations, medicated for every sneeze and fever, fed nothing but cereals, white flour and sugar and then tossed out into the world at 18 like a factory producing infants. My God, I can't believe I made it to this point. Spent an entire life trying to undo all that damage. Point is, I did it myself through self-study without doctors and without medicine.
It's all about the industrial assembly line. That said, I've been really surprised to discover how many different problems circumcisions cause most people are not aware of.
Thank you. Circumcisions must end. I have looked at it from both aspects and concluded they are far worse than what is known. The long term consequences to society are horrendous.
The problems caused by circumcisions — a topic I hope you will write about.
I am not aware of this. What are the issues? Ty
Too long to cover in a comment. Short answer is variety of issues in body mind and spirit.
Not to mention it’s a barbaric practice.
Well, I had it done along with all the vaccines etc. Not till I got the two jabs last year have I really had to worry much. It WILL be interesting to hear about the circumcision debacle that somehow missed me. That really comes from left field.
This brutally honest presentation got the presenter fired from Harvard:
https://www.cloppervsharvard.com/sex-and-circumcision
Read The Body Keeps the Score by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk. It's a game changer. Our understanding of the autonomic nervous system is going to change modern medicine if we can get more people to understand it and opt out of symptom management medicine. Dysregulated autonomic nervous system and poor Vagal tone wreaks havoc on the body and mind and can cause a multitude of different issues ranging from muscle pain to mental disorders to autoimmune disease. Look up how it is practiced. Baby is usually stimulated to erection and then cut. Imagine your first sexual experience even through pre-memory is with a man (or woman) forcefully stimulating you and then amputating the most sensitive sexual tissue from your body. The body stores traumatic experiences in what we are now understanding to be the fascia network of the body, it's like an emotional nervous system. In the Jewish bris, the rabbi also felates the baby... and it's all perfectly legal. It is a medical cult.
"In the Jewish bris, the rabbi also felates the baby," writes rando-anonymous on the web.
NO. NOBODY in Judaism ritually "felates" [sic] ANYONE. Nobody fellates anyone.
You have never witnessed this. Nobody you know has ever witnessed this. You have absolutely no basis for commenting factually on Jewish circumcision. You saw it on the internet. I saw it on the internet years ago. It wasn't fellation, OBVIOUSLY; but it was bizarre. WHO that was, or WHAT they were doing, is extremely unclear. NO, Judaism does not prescribe this.
What is your motivation to make an anonymous comment like this?
NO, in the vast and overwhelming majority – 99.99999% – of Jewish circumcisions NOBODY ever does anything bizarre to babies. What that was internet clip was, and why it was done, or by whom, is UNKNOWN.
Thanks for giving a helping hand to the demonization of Jews and Judaism. I'm no fan of ANY old, organized religions; but do we really need to target people like that? Asked and answered: No.
Cutting someone's body without their consent is not a religious right regardless of religion. I'm sure you could ask a myriad of Catholic priests if they intended to harm the children they molested and they would say "no" . Good intentions don't right wrongs. I certainly hope that practice never happens, but happening even once is too often. When you remove the cultural lens and look at the practice as it's being performed, in any other context this would be illegal. The only reason it is not is because the victim is voiceless and defenseless. If you forcefully removed a man of any religion from his home, strapped his arms and legs down and cut off part of his penis, you'd go to jail as you should. Because it is done in a religious or medical context to someone who literally can't say "NO" it is considered legal? You can alter the religious ceremony without altering the boy. Hiding behind any religion or medical cult in an attempt to justify violating someone's bodily autonomy and human rights is a disgrace and a gross form of cognitive dissonance. If a grown man chooses to alter his anatomy or chooses a medically necessary procedure, that is a different scenario than amputating healthy tissue from a baby's body particularly with complete disregard for the autonomic nervous system dysregulation it can create that may impact his physical and mental health for a lifetime.
Jenn, all what you say is true but relies on the premise that procedure actually takes place. It appears the TRUTH of that matter is otherwise. Just because this guy writes it in a book does not make it a fact.
excellent reply Zelda.
It is good to hear TRUTH about Jewish bris. Why demonize the Jews more with falsity?
As an ex-Roman Catholic and presently "Lutheran" but not practicing, so to speak, I have still always supported the Jews and their plight through the millenniums-- specially the WW II Holocaust. There is no way to watch naked bodies being through into mass graves and come out uncaring.
Thanks, @pretty-red, old guy. Letting a comment like that go without REPLY by the anonymous rando who runs this Substack is a stain on him/her. A responsible MD would write under their actual name, and would moderate their comments sections in some way (I'm pro-free speech, and speaking back to ignorance and evil is always better than silencing it). Cheers to you!
oooooooh. Man. I did not want to hear that! yikes. No wonder I am so screwed up, Ha!
I once knew a 20something-year-old guy who required an adult circumcision. Some medical issue. I'm not pro/anti; just saying. Nothing's black/white.
I only faintly recall reasoning given for Christian circumcision-- cleanliness issue, infection. I am guessing that is also the basic motivation for Jews but likely the traditional purification rituals have a bigger bearing on this?
Same with me. I’ve learned most of what’s keeping me healthy at 74 from other sources filtered through experience. I’ve fired several docs. One who was still in the fat is bad paradigm ignored me when I said I would deal with any cholesterol issues by lifestyle and diet choices. By the time I got home Walgreens had called to let me know my statin Rx was ready. I fired that one. Fast.
I went to nursing school and then spent 5 years in labor and delivery. While loved helping to bring babies into the world, it was hard for me to be away from my own children 12 hours a day and so we made the decision for me to stay home to care for my own kids.
When the whole covid thing started my nursing instincts kicked in and even after not practicing for a couple decades I remembered things about natural immunity and illness. Fauci is a big fat liar.
As I watch the horrific events occurring at hospitals where they are getting paid to put people on vents, doctors who chose to give their patients remdesivir which causes kidney failure and death and/or sending sick people home so they can get sicker and then not helping them, made me really think critically about hospitals and my own Doctor who was a family friend and whom I trusted.
When I went in for my yearly physical he berated me for not taking the shot. He sent me messages through our medical portal so, at the time VAERS had 10k deaths and I sent him a link to VAERS and told him to stop messaging me and I no longer wanted to be his patient not only that I then received a message/survey from the clinic. I gave them an honest response but apparently honesty meant nothing and the large hospital he works for promoted him. I was disgusted.
I found another doctor who spent numerous years in ER but now had his own private practice. I made an appt to interview him with my 73 year old mom and he was caring, thoughtful and NO MASK! He explained he already had covid as did I and that he didn't need a mask and it was up to me if I wanted to wear one. He was willing to prescribed IVM and HQN if I needed it from a compounding pharmacy. His values aligned with mine. I liked him and now I have switched to him.
I think what needs to happen is for doctors and nurses to come together and be in private practice so they can treat people with real medicine and care. Stop allowing big conglomerate hospitals to dictate what medications you can give to patients so that YOU as a Dr. can do what you are trained to do which is care and love the human race. Patients will seek out your honesty & reliability. I also wish that doctors looked into remedies that were not connected to Big Pharma. There are lot of natural remedies that can help a person and big pharma (whom I also do not trust any more) doesn't have to be part of the equation.
Bottom line is I loved my old doctor, but I no longer trusted him. He pushed that shot on me and my partner and I am furious with him because my partner thought this doctor was doing what was best for him and took the shot then hid it from me for 6 months.
Truth is, I think thr doc is getting paid to push the shots which makes me wonder what happened to his hypocritic oath? What happened to "Do No Harm?" What happen to this guy that he quit caring for humans and loved his pocket book more?
I often wonder if he is seeing more illness in his practice. Are people dying from his malpractice and if so, has he put 2&2 together and realized he has blood on his hands?
Midwestern Doc and any other docs out there, if you have not succumbed to the hypnosis and abuse that has been brought before you, I hope that you are standing up for patients rights and educating them about what these shots have done and what they are doing to the human race world wide. It's a travesty, it's an assult on the world and her people and it takes good people like you to help us heal....literally.
I appreciate your substacks. Keep on doing it and I'll keep on sharing!
There's been a very steady and continual push to take the "power" away from doctors, and most of them went along with it. There are basically 4 ways you can navigate this issue that I know of.
1: Teach at a medical school that is desperate for faculty (there are too many medical schools now, so there is a lot of demand for faculty) and then bargain for a manageable position. Theres a lot of variation in admin, so this one is kind of a coin toss.
2: Do locums work for numerous sites or hospitals in a specialty they have a shortage of. By being a free agent all the hospitals have to compete for, they treat you nicely and won't put the nail on you.
3: Start a private practice. The main issue with this one is that it is often extremely difficult to do unless you are a very effective medical practitioner (patients like you and you get excellent results). A lot of laws and frameworks have been put in place that make this very difficult to do, and many people who try to fail.
4: Find some really unusual niche like being the onsite advisor for healing retreats to the amazon where people do plant medicines to heal trauma or the physician on staff in Antarctica's base.
I have a functional medicine doc. None in her clinic have gotten jabs. Very supportive and through her I have sorted out some issues without Rx. Medicare pays for blood tests and such but insurance doesn’t. The downside but being 74 this year my life depends on staying out of conventional docs and hospitals. My SIL barely escaped with her life after remdisivir leading to the vent. My hubby’s doc told him big hospital systems are making $ hand over fist now. Small community ones are struggling.
My own opinion is that unless you have something weird that requires advanced services, you have much better outcomes at small community hospitals than large famous ones.
I recall about 15 years ago when I had a partial hysterectomy at a local hospital. My Dr. told me that the workers there “actually cared” which was another way of saying at other (likely larger hospitals) the tendency to not care is rampant!! If the workers don’t care, the Drs. Likely experience disadvantages. I guess the real question is WHICH of the two were the first to NOT CARE? It suppose one factor could just simply be when things GET BIG, they are more difficult to manage?? That smaller hospital did feel very “homey” in a northern GA burb of Atlanta!
There are few doctors that I know of that are offering a subscription type medical service. X amount each month and they are at a phone call, text or zoom screen availability. Maybe they also make house calls like they did back in the day? I don't know but it was nice when I could text my old doc and tell him I had a sinus issue and he would prescribe me some antibiotics. Lol I do miss that part if our relationship.
My new Docs office isn't as pretty as my old docs office but his bedside manner, his care of my health and health needs made it worth while. He never once asked if I was vaxxed. That was always the first question at my other Dr office and it made me wonder why they needed to ask that...was it because they wanted to know so they could hard sell me to get vaxxed or was it because they were seeing horrific things happening to the vaxxed? I dunno, but I hated that question. I was not going to be their lab rat.
For a Midwestern Doc like you, it seems that you are struggling with doing what's right for your patients and what you are bound to by the corporations.
You have got to be solid with either decision but I'd hope you'd go the direction of treating your patients like human gold because at this point all we have left is humanity which is what the democrats want to take away with perversion and sterility.
I've actually done a lot of house calls for people who were quite ill with COVID-19 (at the very start of COVID I read a lot about the 1918 pandemic and was inspired by what those doctors of the past did).
I wish you could be my doctor. YOU are the kind, gentle and knowledgeable doc I would want. <3 I think I could learn to trust doctors again if I knew one had my best interest at heart and not his pocketbook!
I think that whole idea is a false dichotomy. One of the people who trained me and was extremely successful focused on quality of care and not much else, which contrasts to most people having a model that focuses on sustaining business making money etc. My experience has been that if you prioritize doing whatever is in the patient's best interest, everything else works out, your costs are a lot lower and people often offer to pay a lot more than you would have asked for. Or put differently, because my pocket book is not my focus (so I do free clinics, house calls in emergencies, and use a sliding scale, all of which are "bad ideas'), that results in me doing a lot better economically than I would have by just being very focused on prioritizing my finances (and it makes the job much more enjoyable).
Many years ago our accountant told us that his doctor clients fell into two categories--those who saw it as a business, and those (like my husband) who saw it as a calling. He was very clear about which kind he wanted as his own doctor.
What's interesting if you read the history of the 1918 pandemic allopathic medicine failed but homeopathy excelled. https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/homeopathy-epidemics-history/
I did a deep dive on this I am going to turn into an article at some point. As best as I could tell, by far the most success was gotten by Osteopaths. The second most success success was gotten by Homeopaths. The third most success was gotten by Chiropractors (but much less than the first two groups).
The actual thing in most cases that was the most helpful was having a different way of managing disease (avoiding the pharmaceuticals of the time, not suppressing fever and letting it break when it was ready to, give or take fasting, keeping the bowels clear and keeping the person in bed and then at home for days after they had recovered).
There was also one MD who remarkable success with potassium citrate and some english doctors in India who had remarkable success with IV hydrogen peroxide.
I found a lot of the 1918 approaches were very helpful for COVID. It's on my to do list to turn all of that into an article in the future.
Yes; spent a lot of time studying that. My original approaches I used to treat COVID-19 at the start of the pandemic were largely based off of what was found to work in 1918. At some point I was going to write an article on all of that.
I've been in practice since 1993. Allopathic family physician. Created a Direct Primary Care practice, an affordable monthly membership, which allows me to have 550+ patients, whom I all know well, and who know me. I'm able to branch out, but we always have to be careful to not get too far off the reservation. I'm presently in front of the medical board for being "unprofessional" in prescribing that which shall not be named. I'm trying to figure out how to be a good physician despite my training...
I have a lot of friends who have set up DPC practices. My approach to the dillema you've encountered has been to order the medications directly from a IV supplier since the wholesale cost is reasonable.
One of the best pieces of advice I ever heard was that it's very valuable to find one holistic system that has a really good diagnostic framework built into it, learn it well, and then fold each other modality you learn about into that system. I also believe the more training you have at detecting subtle changes in people the more you are able to do. I am very fortunate that I've been able to structure what I do so I am completely off the radar.
I have my own in house pharmacy. Problem is I posted to FB (my personal page) regularly and as truthfully as I could about everything COVID for two years. Distilled confusing studies down to the level of the average person. I was reported to the Board by a freshly indoctrinated resident in Family Medicine who was trolling FB and filed complaints about multiple physicians across the US for promoting reckless treatments and promoting misinformation. That was all the Board apparently needed and within a few weeks I had to turn over (with no patient consent) chart notes on any patient I prescribed horse medicine for. Add to that several pages of ridiculous questions I had to respond to that were just a fishing expedition. Been in limbo for 9 months now.
Our governor to be(hopeful!) here in Minnesota has been up against the med board at least five times-- IVM was the cause I believe. Nothing every happened from it but he decided to help reclaim medicine for Minnesotans so he is now the Republican candidate-- also former senator, Dr Scott Jensen.
Sadly, Scott Jensen LOST the race in Minnesota. The Dem-Socialists are again prosecuting him using the MN Attorney General while they push for enhanced abortion with new laws. I am strongly considering moving to Arkansas.
I'm sorry you are facing a medical board for doing what is right for your patients. I know that there needs to be some sort of governing Medical board, but I do not think it should be the CDC, Dr Fauci or anyone who thinks like these corrupt people and agencies. I am not a Dr. I used to be a nurse but hated the over prescribed medications and people addicted to surgeries and the lies doctors would tell them in order to make repeat customers of their patients. It's hard to find thoughtful, kind, people loving Dr's who do whats best for their patients and not what's best for the clinic or hospital they work for. Stay good and true Medicine Man and Midwestern Doc. America needs doctors and nurses they can trust and rely on for good health care.
I know at first blush it seems worrisome but why do we need ANY of these government run boards? They do nothing to safeguard the public. It’s a racket. All certifications are. If you can get the job done for someone what difference does having a license or certification make? We have been brainwashed for so long to believe that “certification” is “needed” for “quality control”. I’m not buying it. It’s a control mechanism. People figure out quickly what works for them. The State is always about power.
This just came up in my email. I thought you might find it interesting https://rumble.com/vv721s-dr.-reiner-fuellmich-opening-statements-grand-jury-on-covid-19-crimes-again.html
have you heard of this new ethical doctors network?
https://www.twc.health/
just in - a new company for ethical doctors!
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online doctor website associated with dr peter mccullough
Thanks! Will check this out.
Great post! You are correct about docs getting paid. My husband is an old school, 86 year-old family doc, now retired after nearly sixty years of practice. He is horrified to see what has happened to his profession. We still get notices from the local medical society. The state of California gave grants of $50,000. to doctors for pushing the vax. And we all know about the bonuses that hospitals received for COVID patients (many of whom never really had the disease or not). Dr. Malone included the numbers in his Friday Funnies email. W. Virginia received $471,000. for each case. Many other states weren't far behind. It's corruption and evil at its worse.
Your old doctor may never face the truth. I think it would be too much to bear for these doctors who have inflicted such harm. My hope is that one way or another they will be held accountable. Following orders, or not knowing, are not excuses. They have inflicted great harm on thousands of people.
The blatant disregard for human life is incredible! I think that my old doctor doesn't have a clue. He is politically and financially motivated. I have often thought about writing him via the portal to tell him exactly how I feel about him tricking and coercing my husband into getting the shots. Maybe some day I will....
Do it. What do you have to lose? We all need to speak up.
Well, he could tag me somehow in my record and if I ever went into the hospital for any reason, cause greater pain or accidentally give wrong meds...I mean the list goes on. Medical malpractice doesn't seem to be a thing these days. When I wrote the survey for him and sent it to the hospital, let's just say I didn't mince words. I was honest and forthright in my words and told them everything I said above about coersion, being politically motivates and I sent them the updated link to VAERS and at that time there were over 24,000 deaths. I expected some sort of response but what I got instead a few weeks later was a notification that this doc had been promoted and given his own clinic to run. My words fell on deaf ears and bottom line is they didn't care.
awesome you found a trustworthy GP
https://www.twc.health/
just in - a new company for ethical doctors!
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I have read all your posts to date and really enjoy learning more from you, so thank you. I am a nascent holistic herbalist who does not shun pharmaceuticals, but also believes that thousands of years of herbs (pre Rockefeller demolishing the other practices of medicine) should have a place in prevention and healing as well. My decision to become a holistic herbalist came out of the covid-era; however, I have been curious about the health of our country for a long time. The U.S. population is so extraordinarily unhealthy. To put it into a sobering description, the U.S. is the most chronically diseased nation in documented human history. Approximately 245 million U.S. citizens are overweight or obese, 130 million citizens have diabetes or prediabetes, nearly 60% of the population have some degree of heart disease, 70 million citizens have digestive diseases, upwards of 50 million citizens have autoimmune diseases, and this is just for starters. With approximately 45 percent of the U.S. population being clinincally obese and trending up, we’re set to cross half of the population being clinically obese within the next few years. There isn’t a word to describe how troubling this is. It is my opinion that we must start with the soil and stop GMO farming practices. We are what we eat and the food system is the foundation of health. I grow Tulsi basil and make a tea to drink daily. My stress levels have come down since I started this practice. If our immune system is strong, then we can fight disease better, yet the US spends trillions of dollars on drugs to make us 'better' and we are the sickest country in the world. When well over 99% of the infectious diseases that humanity has ever faced have been overcome by natural immunity. The existence of natural immunity has never been in question. What deserves to be in question is the artificially derived immunity from newly invented biologics that, as the data indicates, wear out faster than fake jewelry. All the while, it’s been a gold rush for drug companies who are capitalizing on the collective ignorance and fear of our population. Your articles are part of the light that shines on these Dark creatures who indoctrinate, intimidate, cajole, manipulate, and just plain LIE, LIE, LIE. Please keep writing, because I am one of the people whose lives you are changing with your history lessons. Thank you and be well.
I love Holy Basil!
I'm going to look for some holy basil seeds to grow this summer.
I do not think I have ever seen it. Every morning I make a tea of dandelion root, stinging nettle, local honey, elderberry, turmeric & rosehip tea. It tastes delicious!
Based on your “name” I’d like to thank you for your service. And I am relatively new to Holy basil myself, but once I researched it I committed to growing it and brewing/drinking it daily. Because I have a pitta constitution, I need to “cool” my tea with mint that I also grow. I have felt the pleasant side effects, subtle but there, of lowered stress and better sleep. Your tea sounds so good too! Thanks for sharing and be well.
Tori - you are more than welcome. I would do it again...just not under this ridiculous woke military we have now. I feel for our service members right now having to make life long decisions either for their health or for their job. Id go for my job personally.
Another thing I do with tea is dehydrate fruits like oranges, apples, lemons and papaya to put in my teas for extra flavor, minerals and vitamins. I also write a substack occasionally that talks about why I take these teas. If you are interested you can follow this link - https://vaccinatedbyproxy.substack.com/p/how-to-detox?s=w
Thank you for the link; I will check it out.
My husband is a combat veteran. He retired in 2008 and is so grateful to have served but also grateful not to have to serve now. Complicated days for sure. But we must focus on what we want the world to look like — so I try to do that.
Richo Chech who runs this site is a famous herbalist. He has different varieties of tulsi basil seed and plants for sale. https://strictlymedicinalseeds.com/?s=tulsi+basil&post_type=product&title=1&excerpt=1&content=1&categories=1&attributes=1&tags=1&sku=1&ixwps=1
Dear Doctor,
You hit the nail on the head when you mentioned the removal of spirit. Once we removed God from our consciousness and culture, the results were very predictable, and medicine is a prime example. In this secular society, the patient is no longer seen as a child of God, worthy of respect and compassion. Doctors have immense power, and without a sense of the value of every person, a conscience, this can lead to impersonal, callous treatment or worse. I've experienced this firsthand, and it is chilling, and my experience is all too common. It has intensified during this "pandemic". We no longer wonder how atrocities such as those in Nazi Germany could have happened. We are seeing it unfold before our very eyes. I will never forgive these doctors who refused early treatment for COVID and pushed the vax, when there was enough information to show that it was ineffective and dangerous. They have blood on their hands and should be held accountable.
As Dr. K points out, dealing with a disease, rather than a patient, changes the entire process and lead us to where we find ourselves today. Throw in corruption and pay-offs and it gets worse. The State of California gave physicians a bonus of $50,000. for pushing the vax.
Of course there are exceptions, but sadly they are rare. At this point, I am done with allopathic medicine. The past two years have been revelatory, but in an odd way, freeing.
May God bless you as you fight for truth and integrity.
I agree. I am a nurse that worked the Covid unit the last 2 years and I have been disgusted by what I have seen. I hope that more people are starting to see that our current healthcare system is corrupt and not truly healing people. Over the years I have been appalled at how many prescriptions people are on and how many surgeries and procedures people go through. Very rarely are patients ever given the education and resources to change their lifestyles. It is true that many don’t want to change and just want a pill to fix everything, but I think many more would be willing if we focused on it and gave in depth education and resources. I also believe that most of what we do does more harm than good, and I think it is just getting worse over time. I also need more education on nutrition and natural remedies. I am really hoping that this is a turning point for medicine. I love being a nurse, but I am struggling with the current system.
I applaud you for holding onto your integrity. I am hopeful there will be a large market shift with patients who are more open to this form of care, and I have seen a lot of signs of that occurring within my own practice and those of likeminded colleagues.
I almost never prescribe prescriptions because I feel they have very marginal benefit and typically cause a moderate to significant harm. The only pharmaceuticals I really use are ones I order for direct administration in clinic or very specific oral medications I want to have in stock for when they are needed. This has worked quite well for me and my patients.
Thank you for your articles. I have enjoyed all of them, and it gives me hope that our broken system might start to turn around. I am trying not to get discouraged. The last 2 years have been difficult and eye opening. Reading these substacks helps me feel less alone and less like I am crazy.
I don't think it will ever turn around. We need a parallel system.
when I was in nursing I saw the same thing. I was a labor and delivery nurse years ago, but the amount of young girls who were having baby after baby year after year was disheartening and sad. A 16 year old with 2 babies under the age of 3? seriously? where were her parents? and that was 20 years ago!
I am Asian and migrated to the West. I always felt that too much of Western society has been over medicated...seeking from a pill what in traditional societies, a sense of community , wholesome food would have sorted out.
I am hoping Covid will promote a resurrection of family, living closer to the Earth and seeking meaning in our lives not found in materialism
Thank you! You asked me to read and so I did. Your voice is beautiful and important.
I wonder too that being a doctor is being a really good detective and many might not be gifted at this, but also the time constraints they put themselves under or are subject to do not give them the ability to do good work.
Thank you again.
One school of thought argues physicians should be excellent detectives. In my case it's more just that I sincerely enjoy trying to figure out complex puzzles where many of the pieces are missing.
(I forget to follow the thread, read my own words)
It sounds like the game of being a good detective. Hunting down the missing pieces. (even thinking that something is missing)
Thank you for your writing! While not an MD I do work in an alternative chronic pain clinic and see the destruction that the sick care system has produced.
You mistakenly or charitably write, "[E]ven in “flyover country” there are a lot of good people doing their best to make things better." I would have begun, "Especially in flyover country, " or "Even in the coastal areas, ..." (I'm a grammar Nazi, so I include a comma in either version.)
The coastal areas are filled with mindless followers of the TheScience(TM), useful idiots to the last for Pharma and for genocidal sociopaths.
An example is Cambridge, Maskachusetts, where I lived from 2011 (until fleeing in 2020 due to the dangerous level of mass delusional psychosis).
One of the expensive elite private schools, Cambridge Montessori, just put its students back in masks (after a few whole weeks of unobstructed breathing).
Meanwhile, children ages 12+ in Cambridge public schools have to be jabbed to participate in sports and other after-school activities. The lunches are still what a friend there calls prison lunches: When it's too cold to make the kids eat outside (for their safety, of course), they eat inside all facing the same direction with no talking with one another (and sometimes with videos playing to further discourage talking to each other).
After removing the enjoyable and healthy parts of schooling (time to talk with friends and to be active), all that's left of Cambridge schooling is Convid fear mongering, political indoctrination, and menticide via math and reading misteaching.
How can a child to survive years of such warfare against them with mind, body, and soul intact?
Thank you, Doctor. We need to shine the light on the darkness. Many will and have closed their eyes to the truth💞
Thank you sir for providing all of the information. Your the kind of doctor I could only dream of having.
Keep up your fight for awareness and truthfulness. "The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend." ~ Robertson Davies. We need more prepared minds!!!
Thank you for all the great work you're doing.
A couple of years ago, I found some doctors and biologists claiming there was no credible scientific evidence that viruses exist, and initially dismissed their arguments as nonsense without exploring further. More experts began speaking out, and I began listening to interviews with them. Their discussion points made perfect sense and I could find no logical inconsistencies to their arguments. So I've spent the last 6 months reading virology papers, and am now convinced they are correct.
I've asked some fellow scientists and some of my top postgrad students to look into this as well, and none of us can find any problems with the statements or evidence they provide. Learning all this has been one of the biggest shocks of my life. I would strongly encourage you to look into this and would appreciate your thoughts on this if you have time.
I suggest you start with this video interview. It is succinct, clearly articulated, and captures the main problems with the 3 lines of evidence used to claim viruses exist in the virology literature: https://www.brighteon.com/08e2ac4b-461e-4852-b8cf-2c2bded2a1ea
And after that, watch this excellent new documentary by Dr Bailey and colleagues, which summarises the arguments/evidence further, and provides evidence-based alternative explanations for all of the documented pandemics thus far: https://paradigmshift.uscreen.io/catalog
If that link doesn't work for you, you may need to register (it's free for the first part and NZ$12 for the other 4 - well worth the money. I am not involved with this production and am not profiting from it in any way, but found it is one of the clearest, most complete, and most interesting summaries of all the evidence these doctors and biologists have gathered: https://drsambailey.com/videos/sneak-peek-the-viral-delusion/
And here is the original publication that launched this whole virus isolation paradigm, creating the gold standard approach still used today: https://pubmedinfo.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/propagation-in-tissue-cultures-of-cytopathogenic-agents-from-patients-with-measles.pdf
-Note that when they "isolated" the measles virus in this paper, they clearly state that nobody has ever successfully taken fluid from a person sick with the measles and isolated the virus from all other biological material in the fluid. To get around this problem, while "isolating", instead of removing everything but the virus, they add a host of other ingredients to the fluid including monkey kidney cells, antibiotics, and other things. As the cells in the fluid starve and die, smaller particles are released. They then choose one and say it might be the measles virus. For example, "Numerous attempts have been made in the past to propagate the agent of measles in lower animals, in chick embryos and in tissue
cultures. The results of different investigators were often at variance or directly
contradictory."
-Note also that they never do the same thing with a control condition, e.g., take fluid from a person sick with a virus other than measles, or take fluid from a healthy person, to see if the same virus particles emerge. When Stefan Lanka finally did this experiment recently, that is exactly what he found. Even with no human saliva, the same "virus" particles emerged. Therefore, they are likely components of dying monkey cells or other, rather than the measles "virus".
-Note the conclusion, "While there is no ground for concluding that the factors in vivo (within a live human body) are the same as those which underlie the formation of giant cells and the nuclear disturbances in vitro (in the glass petri dish), the appearance of these phenomena in cultured cells is consistent with the properties that a priori might be associated with the virus of measles."
-Also, the conclusion from the paper is very tentative, "Of the numerous experiments that have been reported in the past describing the successful isolation of the etiologic agent of measles only those in which monkeys were employed as the experimental animal have
been consistently confirmed by other workers" They tried human lung and renal cells but it didn't work, so they they tried monkey lung cells and many others, and those didn't work. Finally, they used monkey kidney cells, even through measles doesn't affect monkey kidneys. And we are told that viruses do not often "jump" species easily. Also, the antibiotics they added to the mixture are specifically deadly to kidney cells.
The recent papers are no better.
Once again, I appreciate all of the great work you and your team are doing.
I have a lot of friends who ascribe to that line of thought.
My personal opinion is that the Ebola virus in general and Bacteriophages being used as antimicrobial therapeutics invalidate most of the arguments given against the existence of viruses. I have asked a lot of people who promote this theory to address these two examples and have never got an answer to either. I think you can also make a case for the massive number of viruses that exist in the environment, but that's a less clear argument.
Due to the sizes you are working with, a great deal of the science of virology is based on inferences, which thereby makes every inference open to interpretation or being challenged. However, that's not the same as this methodology proving its false.
Once you start digging into the microbial world a lot of very strange phenomena emerge (ie. there are bacteria that have characteristics like that of a virus), much of which cannot be observed with most existing microscopic technologies.
Similarly, there has been a systemic bias in Western medicine to ignore environmental factors that worsen viral infections (so viral infections are treated as the end all be all rather than part of a larger picture), numerous effective treatments for viral infections (so viral infections are treated as something you cannot prevent) and the issue of various injectable products being contaminated with pathogenic viruses.
So anyhow, I've looked into the point you are raising, I get why it seems persuasive, but that is my personal opinion, and as time goes forward I will write about parts of what was mentioned above.
Since reading Dr Sam Bailey's (et al) Virus Mania I was initially convinced of the theory against virus "reality". Since then,I have noticed that there are a lot of big name folks(Dr Malone, Dr Peter McCollough, Dr Mike Yeadon(sp?)) who, if they felt strongly enough would have shot down the virus reality legacy theory. And, to my knowledge, they have not. Additionally, Thermo-Fisher Scientific manufactures equipment to assay virus presence in near real time-- 1/2 hour in environmental air. I can't believe the theory "against" can quite be real due to these apparent realities, themselves.
Now, you say: ". . .Ebola virus in general and Bacteriophages being used as antimicrobial therapeutics invalidate . . . "
Could you please expand on that? Your implications are not clear to me, being only an engineer.
Number one regarding bacteriophages. Bacteriophages are viruses that eat/kill bacteria. One method of dealing with bacterial infections that was developed, was to inoculate an individual with the bacteriophages that target the bacteria they are infected with. A lot of research on this was done in Russia, and they produced very effective "antibiotics "with these viruses that they found repeatedly worked. In addition to bacteriophages having a unique appearance that could easily be detected on electron microscope and it being possible to see them destroying bacteria on electron microscopy, you have the empirical proof that bacterial infections that did not otherwise recover recovered immediately after bacteriophage therapy.
Secondly in the case of ebola, it is a severe rapidly fatal illness that follows inoculation of the virus that could not possibly occur had the individual not been inoculated (ebola is for all practical purposes the most deadly virus in existence). With some viral infections, you can potentially attribute the symptoms to some outside factor such as EMF pollution. However with ebola you cannot because there is nothing else in existence that can cause the symptoms of ebola, and the specific environment someone is in and has almost no effect on the progression of ebola. Additionally, while many viruses have an appearance that is similar enough to exonomes produced by cells (hence suggesting the possibility the existence of viruses is a misinterpretation of electron microscopy findings) a bola has a very unique appearance that is not otherwise found in nature, and has been repeatedly shown an electronmicroscopy.
I have heard all of the various arguments for why viruses do not exist, and I have never met someone who proposes the no virus theory who has been able to address either of the above points while maintaining the framework they used to deny the existence of other viruses. I agree that there are errors in the viral theory and some details have been heavily misinterpreted to support a vested agenda, but I think it is an enormous logical fallacy to the assume that being the case means all viruses do not exist.
Thanks Doc!
"possible to see them destroying bacteria on electron microscopy"
I have used an electron microscope(not a TEM though) for lab / industrial purposes. It is required to evacuate the sample chamber down to a pretty deep vacuum and the sample must be reflective to electrons so, it is gold sputtered before placing. All this would seem to make it impossible to watch "live" virus(bacteriophage) attack sequence on another biological entity. . . Therefore, I am assuming that the attack you describe "seen" in an electron microscope is something basically frozen in time by the sputtering process. . . OR are the protocols from doing biological electron microscopy significantly different in sample prep and viewing?
The Russian viral "anti-biotics"? Was this a one time scientific endeavor or have such anti-bacterial "innoculations" found widespread practice outside Russian?
thanks again for your patience.
Correct, they can only get a snap shot of this occurring. If you want to look up the bacteriophage antibiotic thing, it's pretty easy to find online but I don't presently have the time to write a summary on it.
I am pleased to have discovered you and I'm looking forward to deep reading your work. Joe.