Good stuff thank you. And About going after the medical fraud complex, good news everyone: it’s already under way.
Kansas - in conjunction of 5 other states - is suing Pfizer for Veterinarian CEO Bourla’s boldface lying about the COVID-19 injection’s safety & effectiveness with regard to mass miscarriages, myocarditis & pericarditis, deat…
Good stuff thank you. And About going after the medical fraud complex, good news everyone: it’s already under way.
Kansas - in conjunction of 5 other states - is suing Pfizer for Veterinarian CEO Bourla’s boldface lying about the COVID-19 injection’s safety & effectiveness with regard to mass miscarriages, myocarditis & pericarditis, death, along with beefy claims that it would stop transmission when they never even tested for it.
Almost no one outside of our circles knows about this lawsuit. How did they keep this quiet? Pfizer buys news advertising, not to sell their poison (their bought and paid for doctors do that), but to prevent these organizations from reporting on their crimes. These fourth estate fifth column whores will not report anything negative on those paying their bills. Whoever has the gold, afterall, makes the wretched rules. Watch (video at bottom): https://substack.com/@tritorch/note/c-90337943
I would like to see all advertising for drug companies stopped. If you can't advertise cigarettes on TV, why should we be subjected to constant, non-stop advertising of drugs whose names we can't pronounce to treat diseases that we've never heard of before? Why can't we go back to a time when we trusted our doctors to tell us what our afflictions are and prescribe what they know is best for us?
Those ads are simply to curry favor from the various networks, insuring favorable coverage should any difficult circumstances arise. The more arcane the disease, the more unpronounceable the medication being advertised, the better. Media outlets charge top dollar for those Ads, and the pharmaceutical companies consider it money well spent ... an insurance policy so to speak.
Big Pharma will argue that they have 1st Amendment rights to advertise their poison. Waiting for Team Trump to make their case that these ads should be prohibited.
…And remember once a network accepts $ from these pharmaceutical companies it pretty much silences that network from criticizing them. I believe that’s largely their intent.
Ultra-conservative Kansas of all places! Great news! My Primary care guy just quit, and although he wouldn't admit this to me directly, I think a large part of it was being forced to swallow the CV-19 bullshit. He was an early skeptic, but of course turned on a dime as it went on, no doubt due to AMA, HMO, and big pharma pressures.
Most doctors are drooling morons. To get through medical school, they have to be less than human. That becomes a habit. To keep their jobs they have to be less than human. That means being stupid too, despite their above average IQ's.
Folk of all backgrounds were captured, subject, to 'Mass formation. The better educated were MORE susceptible.
Problem with your viewpoint is it implies irredeemable evil, folk beyond redemption.
How are we going to fix things if we got 'our guys' just totally unwilling to allow for 'late bloomers', newly awakened?
Not everything in modern medicine is bad. And the expertise of docs is key to a healthy future.
Somebody wakes up I WILL NOT put them in the 'shoulda known better you are scum' category. That is the path to a bleak future, fully broken between 'me and thou' separation
Was his practice forced by Obamacare to close, with him becoming a 'hospital employee' ?
A very large issue, since this accounts for somewhere near 80% of practices, is the hospital administrators, ever mindful of the bottom line and their bonus, hold the economic anvil over the heads of the physicians. They can drop it at any time.
The result is they practice medicine without a license by directing the physicians regarding how they 'provide' ...
I've concluded that the Primary care docs are nothing more than gate keepers. Anything weird, you get referred to a specialist (for extra $$, of course), and for everything else you get a prescription drug, a lab test of some sort, or a generic instruction (don't eat so much fat, stop drinking so much, stay off it for a few days, etc). Pretty much plug and play, you might as well be interacting with an online algorithm, which not surprisingly, is getting more and more popular now as well. Very little medicine or alleged "health care" going on in my experience.
There is a major change in primary care that has been going on for a while. First, the Hospitalist, hospital employees that take over as the attending when you are in the hospital. A good indication of the grift here is that in your D/C orders, you are to visit your Primary care guy within two weeks of discharge. Double dose of corruption as the primary care guys do not do squat except book keep.
Second - is the incorporation of Primary care guys into large groups. Here in Arizona, we have corporations buying up all the Primary practices and acting as the “staff” for all of them. For a while, hospitals were doing the same, but I believe the corporations have the lead. Let me tell you from experience, the corporate takeover is hideous. When we went to our latest Primary Care guys, my first question was “Are you ever going to sell out?”
As a doctor, you can't go against the advice of your Medical Group. Also, because of the cost of malpractice insurance, you can't afford to be independent.
So it sounds like the root problem for doctors is......LOYAS! Attorneys. The most useless profession invented by man. At least prostitutes give something in return for money. Attorneys. Nothing. They just take, take, take. They suck society dry and don't produce a damned thing. And our nation is full of them.
BOTH of my MD's -- who swallowed the CV19 BS, and would only see patients virtually, for the duration of the madness -- have moved to lucrative (for them) CONCIERGE medicine.
First, you have to pay to be a patient at baseline.
Then you have to PAY MORE (thousands a year) just to have them as Physicians.
While I understand we still live in America and a private practice can respond to market forces as they see fit - no one seems to care what the downstream effects of Obamacare are. What would be harder to untangle is what the Insurance companies and regulations force down their throats. The hospital system under which they practice could care less.
I've tried to raise the issue. NO ONE CARES.
Additionally, our local hospital is sliding rapidly downhill. Run by CEO's and not MD's. Staffing issues are the least of it. It used to be a gem. It is so sad.
My former PCP went to concierge medicine many years ago. He was fed up with being a data entry coder tied to a laptop. Flat out told me it wasn't why he became a physician.
Our local hospital is mostly run by doctors but that doesn't make it better. They get tax money and they have a publicly elected hospital district board but they also have a private hospital board. Story goes that they keep the nefarious topics on the agenda of the private board. 🧐
Very interesting. Long before covid the New England town I was in had hospitals buying out all local private practices when my Dr. went concierge also. I just recently noticed where he has come back into the 'fold' so to speak and is accepting new patients and insurance. His ratings have also plummeted so it seems. It's all too crazy.
Speaking as a retired RN, when the bean counters got into hospital management, they immediately put the blame on the nursing staffs for the patient discontent being reported. It had nothing to do with the understaffing and computerization of the hospital room. Obamacare was the start, I was there, I saw it, I retired because of it.
The enemy is the mRNA technology messing with stuff it should not be touching. To stop them? Everyone stop the Vaxx, the latest number I have heard is only 20% are getting the boosters. So people are learning. The good news is that more and more folks are doing due diligence regarding their health care and the medical community is no longer trusted.
I think the smaller population states sometimes can lead the way because the big corporations aren't focusing on them. Notice how pharma got the religious vaccine exemptions taken in California and New York, the two most populous democratic states.
I live in Kansas, and our AG, Kris Kobach, has kept an more of an eye on the national scene, less on state matters. My husband is an attorney, and even though he's Republican, he dislikes Kobach for that. Working in an office full of Democrats may have something to do with it too.
IMHO, Kansas WAS considered to be the center of conservative politics in my youth, Wha’ happened, it reminds me of Colorado and now Arizona. Is it being Californicated? The situation in the country now reminds me of Satchmo’s saying, “Look back, they are gaining on you.”
The power of the Leftist drive over the past 40 years , especially in the judiciary is becoming evident right now. The dems were beaten down by the people in election 2024 but here they are again, just like 2016, using the extremely biased federal judges in the Deep State to block everything the people elected Trump to do.
Is it too late to save America from the socialist whores?
The state as a whole is still pretty republican. I live in Lawrence, which is the home of the University of Kansas and so is legitimately a liberal hellhole. We pay a LOT to make homeless people comfortable, and so attract them from several counties around.
Johnson County, which is suburban Kansas City and the most populous county in Kansas, has pretty rigged voting. There are still 4 registered republicans for every 3 registered democrats, but every race from the national races down to state representatives give a 10% point advantage to the democratic candidate beyond what you would expect based on the registered voters. I know - I've paid $50 for the voter rolls there - twice.
Good stuff thank you. And About going after the medical fraud complex, good news everyone: it’s already under way.
Kansas - in conjunction of 5 other states - is suing Pfizer for Veterinarian CEO Bourla’s boldface lying about the COVID-19 injection’s safety & effectiveness with regard to mass miscarriages, myocarditis & pericarditis, death, along with beefy claims that it would stop transmission when they never even tested for it.
Almost no one outside of our circles knows about this lawsuit. How did they keep this quiet? Pfizer buys news advertising, not to sell their poison (their bought and paid for doctors do that), but to prevent these organizations from reporting on their crimes. These fourth estate fifth column whores will not report anything negative on those paying their bills. Whoever has the gold, afterall, makes the wretched rules. Watch (video at bottom): https://substack.com/@tritorch/note/c-90337943
I would like to see all advertising for drug companies stopped. If you can't advertise cigarettes on TV, why should we be subjected to constant, non-stop advertising of drugs whose names we can't pronounce to treat diseases that we've never heard of before? Why can't we go back to a time when we trusted our doctors to tell us what our afflictions are and prescribe what they know is best for us?
Those ads are simply to curry favor from the various networks, insuring favorable coverage should any difficult circumstances arise. The more arcane the disease, the more unpronounceable the medication being advertised, the better. Media outlets charge top dollar for those Ads, and the pharmaceutical companies consider it money well spent ... an insurance policy so to speak.
Big Pharma will argue that they have 1st Amendment rights to advertise their poison. Waiting for Team Trump to make their case that these ads should be prohibited.
Yes!
That genie is long out of the bottle. At this point the entire 'Allopathic' school/protocol needs revamping.
…And remember once a network accepts $ from these pharmaceutical companies it pretty much silences that network from criticizing them. I believe that’s largely their intent.
Ultra-conservative Kansas of all places! Great news! My Primary care guy just quit, and although he wouldn't admit this to me directly, I think a large part of it was being forced to swallow the CV-19 bullshit. He was an early skeptic, but of course turned on a dime as it went on, no doubt due to AMA, HMO, and big pharma pressures.
My doc is the only guy in town who isn't bought out by corporate hellthcare. And he HATES the AMA.
Thank God he said he's gonna work until he dies. But he's getting up there in age. I don't know what I'll do when he's gone.
They don't make 'em like that anymore.
Most doctors are drooling morons. To get through medical school, they have to be less than human. That becomes a habit. To keep their jobs they have to be less than human. That means being stupid too, despite their above average IQ's.
I disagree. With the 'theme' you present.
Folk of all backgrounds were captured, subject, to 'Mass formation. The better educated were MORE susceptible.
Problem with your viewpoint is it implies irredeemable evil, folk beyond redemption.
How are we going to fix things if we got 'our guys' just totally unwilling to allow for 'late bloomers', newly awakened?
Not everything in modern medicine is bad. And the expertise of docs is key to a healthy future.
Somebody wakes up I WILL NOT put them in the 'shoulda known better you are scum' category. That is the path to a bleak future, fully broken between 'me and thou' separation
Only a minority of practicing doctors are members of the AMA.
Was his practice forced by Obamacare to close, with him becoming a 'hospital employee' ?
A very large issue, since this accounts for somewhere near 80% of practices, is the hospital administrators, ever mindful of the bottom line and their bonus, hold the economic anvil over the heads of the physicians. They can drop it at any time.
The result is they practice medicine without a license by directing the physicians regarding how they 'provide' ...
I've concluded that the Primary care docs are nothing more than gate keepers. Anything weird, you get referred to a specialist (for extra $$, of course), and for everything else you get a prescription drug, a lab test of some sort, or a generic instruction (don't eat so much fat, stop drinking so much, stay off it for a few days, etc). Pretty much plug and play, you might as well be interacting with an online algorithm, which not surprisingly, is getting more and more popular now as well. Very little medicine or alleged "health care" going on in my experience.
There is a major change in primary care that has been going on for a while. First, the Hospitalist, hospital employees that take over as the attending when you are in the hospital. A good indication of the grift here is that in your D/C orders, you are to visit your Primary care guy within two weeks of discharge. Double dose of corruption as the primary care guys do not do squat except book keep.
Second - is the incorporation of Primary care guys into large groups. Here in Arizona, we have corporations buying up all the Primary practices and acting as the “staff” for all of them. For a while, hospitals were doing the same, but I believe the corporations have the lead. Let me tell you from experience, the corporate takeover is hideous. When we went to our latest Primary Care guys, my first question was “Are you ever going to sell out?”
As a doctor, you can't go against the advice of your Medical Group. Also, because of the cost of malpractice insurance, you can't afford to be independent.
Therein lies a big problem.
So it sounds like the root problem for doctors is......LOYAS! Attorneys. The most useless profession invented by man. At least prostitutes give something in return for money. Attorneys. Nothing. They just take, take, take. They suck society dry and don't produce a damned thing. And our nation is full of them.
The corporations are now even taking over veterinarian practices. They're the lowest of the low.
Yup!
Looks exactly the same to me.
BOTH of my MD's -- who swallowed the CV19 BS, and would only see patients virtually, for the duration of the madness -- have moved to lucrative (for them) CONCIERGE medicine.
First, you have to pay to be a patient at baseline.
Then you have to PAY MORE (thousands a year) just to have them as Physicians.
While I understand we still live in America and a private practice can respond to market forces as they see fit - no one seems to care what the downstream effects of Obamacare are. What would be harder to untangle is what the Insurance companies and regulations force down their throats. The hospital system under which they practice could care less.
I've tried to raise the issue. NO ONE CARES.
Additionally, our local hospital is sliding rapidly downhill. Run by CEO's and not MD's. Staffing issues are the least of it. It used to be a gem. It is so sad.
My former PCP went to concierge medicine many years ago. He was fed up with being a data entry coder tied to a laptop. Flat out told me it wasn't why he became a physician.
My guy said that as well.
Our local hospital is mostly run by doctors but that doesn't make it better. They get tax money and they have a publicly elected hospital district board but they also have a private hospital board. Story goes that they keep the nefarious topics on the agenda of the private board. 🧐
Very interesting. Long before covid the New England town I was in had hospitals buying out all local private practices when my Dr. went concierge also. I just recently noticed where he has come back into the 'fold' so to speak and is accepting new patients and insurance. His ratings have also plummeted so it seems. It's all too crazy.
Speaking as a retired RN, when the bean counters got into hospital management, they immediately put the blame on the nursing staffs for the patient discontent being reported. It had nothing to do with the understaffing and computerization of the hospital room. Obamacare was the start, I was there, I saw it, I retired because of it.
Just like everywhere the government gets involved, it turns to shit.
The enemy is the mRNA technology messing with stuff it should not be touching. To stop them? Everyone stop the Vaxx, the latest number I have heard is only 20% are getting the boosters. So people are learning. The good news is that more and more folks are doing due diligence regarding their health care and the medical community is no longer trusted.
The fact that 20% of the people are still getting the boosters for a vaccine that doesn't prevent the disease is extremely disheartening to me. Wow.
I am pretty sure it well below 20%? I thought I read single digits across the west.
But yah it is disappointing. Captured ain't in it for those folk.
But consider how less severe their next cold will be.
I think the smaller population states sometimes can lead the way because the big corporations aren't focusing on them. Notice how pharma got the religious vaccine exemptions taken in California and New York, the two most populous democratic states.
I live in Kansas, and our AG, Kris Kobach, has kept an more of an eye on the national scene, less on state matters. My husband is an attorney, and even though he's Republican, he dislikes Kobach for that. Working in an office full of Democrats may have something to do with it too.
IMHO, Kansas WAS considered to be the center of conservative politics in my youth, Wha’ happened, it reminds me of Colorado and now Arizona. Is it being Californicated? The situation in the country now reminds me of Satchmo’s saying, “Look back, they are gaining on you.”
The power of the Leftist drive over the past 40 years , especially in the judiciary is becoming evident right now. The dems were beaten down by the people in election 2024 but here they are again, just like 2016, using the extremely biased federal judges in the Deep State to block everything the people elected Trump to do.
Is it too late to save America from the socialist whores?
The state as a whole is still pretty republican. I live in Lawrence, which is the home of the University of Kansas and so is legitimately a liberal hellhole. We pay a LOT to make homeless people comfortable, and so attract them from several counties around.
Johnson County, which is suburban Kansas City and the most populous county in Kansas, has pretty rigged voting. There are still 4 registered republicans for every 3 registered democrats, but every race from the national races down to state representatives give a 10% point advantage to the democratic candidate beyond what you would expect based on the registered voters. I know - I've paid $50 for the voter rolls there - twice.