Posted on 04/12/2022 1:53:31 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Guest post by Duane Armstrong, a former Pharma executive
The pandemic has revealed corruption in every institution at many levels. Media, Government, Big Tech and Big Pharma have all earned considerable negative publicity and trust in each of them has been eroded.
There is another corrupt institution that deserves to be labeled as negatively as these others, and it also has lost the trust of the public. That institution is the whole of the medical industry. This includes physicians, hospitals, retail pharmacies and anyone else in the industry who has lied, covered up and misled. The CDC, FDA, NIH, WHO and NIAID are guilty as charged.
The above mentioned members of the industry have carried the water for Fauci, Collins, Wallensky and others who have made lying a habit and who have ignored the principle of “do no harm.” The AMA and AHA share the guilt, as do rank and file private and hospital-based physicians.
Physicians across the country have withheld early treatment that would have saved thousands of lives. Whistleblowing hospital nurses have testified that doctors knowingly withheld those treatments, at the direction of the hospital administration. And when remdesivir came along, that highly toxic drug was the only drug allowed and it alone led to a high number of adverse events and deaths. In addition, it is widely known that patient advocates were not allowed to be with patients, a clear violation of patient rights.
The numbers of Covid admissions were inflated to capitalize on the whopping government payouts that filled the hospital coffers. Hospitals benefitted greatly from the mandated use of the very expensive remdesivir. Hospitals fired physicians who dared to treat patients with the less expensive known curatives. The corruption in hospitals has been palpable.
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Right now it’s just bronchitis. Something I get frequently. I know the symptoms and treatment.
What I’m looking for is and independent doctor.
My previous one worked for a large corporate hospital. He was good and I’m guessing they didn’t bother him because he was older. He retired.
His replacement proved in the first two minutes she was incapable of independent thought and would just do what her masters told her.
My trust in the medical establishment has gone from general ambivelance to visceral distrust.
Doctors & hospitals killed my father and my brother due to accidents (malpractice) that could have been avoided. It is wise to develop a mindset to stay away from those entities if you can.
“Go hate them if you must. Hate me if you must.”
Stop being melodramatic. Nothing in the article says anything about “hate”. It’s repeatedly stated that his main complaint is about “trust”, and the fact that he can’t trust them anymore because they, as an industry, were exposed as lying from top to bottom on government orders, in a matter where people’s lives and livelihoods were at stake.
Ignore that concern if you want to, but it’s a legitimate concern that millions of other people share.
I do not trust doctors or hospitals either. Ever notice how many doctors ans nurses are now foreigners?
I’ve drank Mucomyst a few times....
Well, you always have your local full service gas station or dealerships with well trained mechanics who can help you out.
Heck, they might even give you a free oil change.........LOL!
What are you even talking about? Doctors are allowed to prescribe medications off label.
I also believe tat there was a money incentive to report COVID 10 other than what the real situation was. Not too long ago and late at night, I went to a hospital complaining about a UTI because I had all of the symptoms that I know so well. But, before the visit I tested myself for COVID with the free testing kit; and it came out negative. I met with the doctor and after testing, he said that he had good and bad news for me. Then he told me that I had COVID and not a UTI. Three days later, I came down with a full blown UTI that knocked me on my ass. Fortunately, my Urologist took care of the problem
We’ve lost medical, we’ve lost air travel, we’ve lost honest elections, we’ve lost law enforcement. How much more before universal civil disobedience becomes the order of the day?
... it’s a legitimate concern that millions of other people share.
Shared here, too. Big Time.
Include your local doctor in that list.
Because he works for the hospital and will be fired immediately if he goes against the hospital’s story line.
So he is guilty for the same reason the Nuremberg Trials would not accept “I was ordered to so it” as an acceptable defense.
Or said another way; I can just go online and get whatever medical advise my doctor is obligated to give me. So I do not need a doctor. I may need his pills or his equipment. But the doctor is useless.
Broad brush attack. I trust my doctors and my hospitals. If you live in an area where that isn’t so the one should consider moving
Two year old video before Oz saw the data. In 2021 Oz supported research that denounced lockdowns’.
Misinformation put out by McCormick supporters.
China
In 2007, McCormick spoke as a member of the Bush administration in Beijing, China where he said that “When China succeeds, the United States succeeds...” and that the United States owes “much of the strength and vitality of our economic relationship today to the remarkable success of China’s economic development over the last three decades...”[37] As a member of the Bush administration, McCormick pushed China to appreciate their currency, but opposed protectionist policies such as tariffs.[23] However, McCormick shifted his position on China in 2020 praising the efforts take by the Trump administration to counter China.[37]
Free trade
McCormick has vouched in support of globalism and free trade stating in 2008 that “the key to remaining competitive in today’s changing world is embracing openness to trade, to investment, and to people.”[37] He has argued that the benefits of free trade outweigh the downside of displacing American workers and has suggested retraining those who whose jobs have become obsolete.[37] McCormick supported the Trans-Pacific Partnership.[37]
Globalism
McCormick has championed the role of a strong United States on the world stage and has advocated for the idea that the United States can focus on addressing domestic issues while also leading global efforts to promote human rights.[23] In 2016 he stated, “If we are to promote equality and pluralism around the world, we must walk towards, rather than away from, our unique success in advancing these values at home while still embracing the idea that America is, and always will be, a work in progress...”[23]
Immigration
McCormick has called for increasing skilled immigration to the United States and supports building a border wall on the US-Mexico border.[31][38]
LGBTQ rights
In 2013, McCormick joined 131 other Republicans in signing an amicus brief filed at the United States Supreme Court supporting the legalization of gay marriage prior to Obergefell v. Hodges.[39] During McCormick’s tenure as CEO of Bridgewater Associates, the company’s policy was to fully pay for gender transition surgery.[40] However, during his campaign for Senate, McCormick stated that he opposes federal funding towards gender transition surgeries and transgender girls participating in sports.[40]
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Part 1 was a revelation!
Doctors and hospitals have EARNED the distrust with all the lying and bullying they did to people looking to them for help.
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