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Does anyone know who this guy is?? Dr. Mark Brauner?
instagram.com ^ | 7/18/26 | Grandjedimasteryoda

Posted on 07/17/2026 11:09:38 PM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda

Does anyone know who this guy is?? Dr. Mark Brauner? Any Freepers in the medical field who ever heard of him or watched his videos?

I came across him tonight and spent quite a lot of time watching his videos, and I came to the conclusion the guy is - to put it blunt - utterly full of sh** although I could be wrong, but I don't think so.

Every video is basically the same - Israel bashing, genocide accusations, Israelis are killing children, Israelis are mass murdering innocent people - always the children, the children - always Israel, yet he never shows any evidence of this, not one iota.

He shows one video of people being brought supposedly to a hospital where the victims - who are by themselves - are conveniently hidden by a blanket while laying on fake looking blood. If Israel is mass murdering people, why is there always one "victim" shown and not dozens?

I wrote him some messages asking about this, if Israel is so evil and are killing so many Palestinians, wouldn't it be more effective to show videos of them doing so instead of making 10 zillion videos talking about it? but I get the feeling I might as well be asking the wall for an answer.

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1 posted on 07/17/2026 11:09:38 PM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

He appears to be a Dr from Oregon and did volunteer work in Gaza for two weeks. The way the article reads you would think he had been there for two months.

He say “ you know” a lot.

https://www.kezi.com/news/local-doctor-calls-for-ceasefire-after-2-weeks-volunteering-in-gaza-hospital/article_bb6c0817-3425-418c-970a-a0b688be3f35.html


2 posted on 07/17/2026 11:28:05 PM PDT by CaptainK ("No matter how cynical you get, it is impossible to keep up” )
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda
You found a kook on the Internet? Congratulations! Do you suppose that there are more, or is he the only one?

Regards,

3 posted on 07/17/2026 11:30:17 PM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda; piasa

He wrote for far-left media outlet Common Dreams, where his bio boasts of undermining US military operations. He looks to be based in Oregon (= Antifa Central) and traveled to Iran and China on part of a world tour. An article about his trip was written by a doctor from Saudi Arabia, Husam Balkhy.

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https://www.commondreams.org/author/dr-mark-brauner

Dr. Mark Brauner

Dr. Mark Brauner is a board-certified emergency physician with over 20 years of clinical experience in high-acuity emergency departments and trauma centers across the United States and abroad. He completed his emergency medicine residency at The Ohio State University. Dr. Brauner is a fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians and has served in leadership roles including the Oregon Board of Directors for ACEP and the State Stroke Care Committee. Beyond his clinical career, Dr. Brauner is a serial medical entrepreneur. In June 2025, Dr. Brauner volunteered at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, where he directly treated victims of mass casualty events under siege conditions. His frontline experience there led him to launch LeahyReviewNow.org, a national campaign urging Congress to enforce the bipartisan Leahy Law and suspend U.S. military aid to units credibly implicated in gross human rights abuses. Dr. Brauner brings to this campaign not only firsthand medical evidence of systemic violations but also a seasoned understanding of the intersection between policy, ethics, and humanitarianism. Follow on instagram @doctormarkbrauner, and TikTok and x: @drmarkbrauner

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https://www.uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/heart-and-vascular-articles/robotic-heart-surgery-enables-world-travel

October 1, 2015

Written By
Husam Balkhy, MD

Mark Brauner and his family

The Brauners of Eugene, Oregon, make no small plans. On July 31, the family — their 11- and 13-year-old daughters, plus mom and dad — began a year-long voyage around the world.

The plan is to go “all over,” according to Mark Brauner, DO, the father. Their itinerary, still a work in progress, started in Frankfort, then Paris, to be followed in September by a trip, at their older daughter’s request, to Lyons for the Carnivorous Plant European Exhibition and Exchange. Then some time on a houseboat in Amsterdam.

After western Europe, comes an extended visit to the middle east, especially Iran; several stops in Africa, including Tanzania and maybe South Africa; probably a few weeks in India; followed by travels throughout south-east Asia, up to north-east China, and then south and east to Korea and Japan. By early summer of 2016 they should be on their way to South America, to spend a few weeks in Ecuador, then Peru to visit Machu Picchu, maybe Brazil, and finally a short stop on Galápagos Island.

Then it will be over: back to the United States, back to work for the parents and back to school for the kids.

The Best Laid Plans…
There was just one hitch. On June 5, Brauner, a 49-year old emergency room physician, had a heart attack.

“I was leaving work when I felt some discomfort, chest pain,” he recalled. He considered taking an aspirin and going home anyway. But the pain got worse, his heart began to flutter and he felt seriously dizzy. He returned to the emergency room.

He quickly determined what was going on. When he’s not treating patients, Brauner studies reperfusion injury, how the sudden restoration of blood flow after a heart attack can damage the heart and lungs when a blockage is cleared.

He also knew he was in good hands. The ER team confirmed his suspicions and quickly took him to the cardiac catheterization laboratory.

There, they could see that most of his coronary arteries were pristine, but one of them, the circumflex branch of his left coronary artery, was almost completely blocked. Sluggish blood flow through the vessel, narrowed by atherosclerotic plaque, allowed a clot to form, shutting it down almost completely.

The left circumflex matters. It brings blood to part of the left ventricle, the heart’s largest pumping chamber, and then curves around to the back of the heart to feed other crucial structures. So interventional cardiologists at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene, OR, used a thin flexible wire to poke a hole through the plaque and inflate a tiny balloon on the tip of the wire to expand the opening. Then they inserted a stent—a little wire tube, like the spring on a ball-point pen—to prop the artery open.

This worked. The global adventure was back on.

Heartbroken Part II
A follow-up angiogram in early July revealed that the stent was clogged, 90-percent occluded. Definitive treatment now meant cardiac surgery, a bypass graft. So four weeks before boarding a plane for the trip of a lifetime, the dream vacation/adventure the family had been planning for years, Brauner was facing an operation that would require an estimated two to three months of recovery.

This did not fit the plan. Working with his father, a professor at Indiana University, and a brother who is a surgical nurse, Brauner began searching for better options. Cardiovascular surgery is a high profile, lucrative field. Major hospitals take pride in their heart care teams. More and more leading centers have begun to recruit surgeons with experience using a technical aid, the surgical robot.

Patients prefer this. The robot, controlled by a surgeon, uses small tools inserted through five dime-sized punctures instead of one big incision necessary for traditional open surgery. It has become standard for many surgical procedures. Relatively few hospitals, however, have experienced robotic teams accustomed to operating on the heart.

Brauner, influenced by his research interest, had additional requirements. He wanted a surgeon who could operate on a beating heart, who could do so without even a small thoracotomy — an incision in the chest. He was looking for surgeons who could do the case “totally endoscopically,” through small holes less than half an inch in in diameter. These requirements narrowed the field even more.

He found a handful of robotic cardiac surgeons, “but most of them only do one vessel,” he said, “the left anterior descending artery (LAD), located on the front of the heart.” Brauner’s case involved the circumflex artery, which branches off the LAD and curves around to the back.

Brauner still managed to find “a few players who do this,” he said, but only one of them, Husam Balkhy, MD, at the University of Chicago Medicine, seemed to have a reliable track record with such cases.

Change of Heart
Balkhy on da vinciDr. Balkhy using the Da Vinci machine to perform robotic heart surgery.

Balkhy, one of the world’s most experienced robotic cardiac surgeons, devised his own protocol for such cases. Instead of entering the chest from the front, he gains access through small ports between ribs on the left side of the chest. He partially deflates the left lung to provide better visualization and operates on the beating heart. “I know of no one else who currently does it this way routinely,” he said.

So, Brauner called to chat with Balkhy, doc-to-doc. He got voice mail, left a message. Twenty minutes later, Balkhy called back.

“We spoke for 20, 25 minutes,” Brauner said. “Dr. Balkhy explained exactly how he does this operation, the risks and benefits, how many he has done, outcomes. He answered all my questions and all of his answers made sense.”

“I gave myself 24 hours to mull it over. Then I called him back. We scheduled the case for July 13, four days after my call. I flew to Chicago on Saturday night. On Monday, he operated.”

“This case took just under three hours,” Balkhy said. “Dr. Brauner had a tight ostial lesion in the circumflex artery on the back of the heart. These can be challenging cases for stent placement because the blockage is so near the origin of the vessel. They often develop problems that require a bypass. We’ve seen this before.”

Balkhy attached a new graft using the left internal mammary artery from Brauner’s chest wall, which he connected to the blocked artery on the back of his heart. The subsequent blood flow was “excellent,” he said. “The case went perfectly. We removed the breathing tube in the operating room at the end of the procedure.”

Brauner spent the first night in an intensive care unit and woke up the next morning feeling, in his words, “really crummy.” His nurse explained that this was normal “for someone who just had five holes poked into his chest.” But after some Tylenol, the removal of his Foley catheter—the “worst part, by far, of my visit,” he said—and a middle-distance walk through hospital hallways, he reported he was feeling “really good right now.” He spent one more night in the hospital and one in the Quadrangle Club, the University’s on-campus hotel for patients and visiting dignitaries, then flew back to Oregon.

“On the whole,” Brauner said, “it was remarkable. I was fortunate to find a surgeon so sensitive to my issues. The team used every angle to attenuate injury and preserve chest architecture. They know how to get people functioning again.”

Day three – A Report from Paris:
On July 31, according to plan, the Brauners flew overnight to Frankfurt. Then they moved on to Paris where they ate dinner at an Italian restaurant and went to see the lights at the Eiffel Tower. Samantha, Mark’s wife, emailed friends and physicians the next morning that he is “feeling strong with no weird heart flutters. So relieved…” She also added that “waking up in Paris was not bad.” . .

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https://www.heart-valve-surgery.com/surgeons/dr-Husam-Balkhy-Chicago-Illinois.php

About Dr. Husam Balkhy, Heart Surgeon

Hello! My name is Dr. Husam Balkhy and I am a cardiac surgeon having graduated from KAU College of Medicine, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in 1987. To date, I have performed approximately 4,000 cardiac surgeries, of which 1,800 involved heart valve procedures. I regularly perform surgery at University of Chicago Medicine.


4 posted on 07/17/2026 11:46:32 PM PDT by Fedora
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To: Fedora

He went to Gaza with a Michigan-based Hamas front group:

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https://www.kezi.com/news/local-doctor-calls-for-ceasefire-after-2-weeks-volunteering-in-gaza-hospital/article_bb6c0817-3425-418c-970a-a0b688be3f35.html

Brauner was part of a coalition of U.S. healthcare workers sent into Gaza with the help of Rahma Worldwide, a non-profit organization. He said he was part of the 36th mission of physicians sent in from the organization since the war began in October of 2023.

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https://ngo-monitor.org/reports/rahma-worldwide/

Rahma Worldwide - US Charity Partnering with Terror Groups in Gaza
May 08, 2025 (updated on January 15, 2026)
Rahma Worldwide is a Michigan-based US 501c3-registered organization, engaging in humanitarian projects in Gaza, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and several African countries.

In its Gaza operations – which it claims began in 2017 – the organization has partnered with NGOs and institutions tied to Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terrorist groups, as well as the Kuwaiti Islamic Heritage Revival Society (RIHS) terror group. RIHS was designated by the US Treasury Department in 2008, “for providing financial and material support to al Qaida and al Qaida affiliates” and “financial support for acts of terrorism.”

According to the UN Financial Tracking System (FTS), in 2023, Rahma Worldwide received approximately $300,000 from two additional Kuwaiti organizations – Al Najat Charitable Society, and Namaa Charity – for projects in Gaza.

Left: Rahma Worldwide CEO Shadi Zaza next to a rollup featuring the logos of Rahma and RIHS. (Source) Right: Rahma and RIHS logos jointly featured on vests. (Source)

Partnership with Hamas-controlled Ministry of Social Development
Rahma Worldwide and the Gaza Ministry of Social Development (MoSD) have collaborated on several initiatives.

This Hamas-linked entity coordinates a variety of aid programs in the territory, including cash-assistance programs. In these contexts, MoSD identifies beneficiaries for aid projects, allowing it to direct cash and other materials.

Hamas has exercised effective control over the MoSD in Gaza for several years.

In April 2019, Hamas appointed politburo member, Ghazi Hamad, to lead the Ministry. In November 2024, the Treasury Department designated Hamad, labeling him a “senior Hamas official[].” The announcement added, “Hamad previously served as a Hamas senior official overseeing border crossings at Gaza. While these border crossings were one of the primary ways Hamas smuggled weapons into Gaza, these crossings were also used to smuggle the construction equipment and materials Hamas needed to build an extensive tunnel network they intentionally interspersed among Palestinian civilians.”

(For more information on MoSD’s ties to Hamas, see NGO Monitor’s “US-funded NGO Aid Benefiting Hamas: Mercy Corps and ANERA Operations in Gaza.”)

Rahma Worldwide’s relationship with MoSD includes:

In July 2023, Hamad bestowed an award on Rahma, presenting it to the organization’s Vice President, Adib Chouiki.

Ghazi Hamad (right of plate), presenting the award to Rahma VP, Adib Chouiki (left of plate) (Source)

In a series of June–July 2023 Facebook posts, Rahma describes joint projects with MoSD, highlighting multiple events featuring both Rahma VP Adib Chouiki, and Ghazi Hamad.

Ghazi Hamad and Rahma VP Adib Chouiki speaking at a June 2023 event (Source)

On March 19, 2023, the MoSD published photos of Ghazi Hamad meeting with a delegation from Rahma Worldwide. The MoSD stated that “it has signed an agreement to strengthen the bilateral relations between it and Rahma Worldwide association…Hamad emphasized the deep ties that link the ministry with granting institutions and especially Rahma [Worldwide] association.” (emphases added).
According to an article published by Al-Watan Voice, a Palestinian news outlet, in October 2023, Rahma Worldwide initiated multiple educational projects in Gaza, in which, according to Rahma CEO Shadi Zaza, “there was coordination with the relevant ministries to carry out the projects, including the MoSD.”
On October 4, 2023, the MoSD shared pictures from an event with Rahma Worldwide and RIHS, announcing a joint project to financially support Gazan families.

Rahma representatives presenting a joint project with the RIHS association, in cooperation with the MoSD. (Source)

According to the MoSD, in October 2021, Hamad met with a delegation from Rahma Worldwide, including current CEO, Shadi Zaza. Hamad “greeted the visiting delegation and expressed much appreciation for the visit which has a great impact on bolstering the ties and strengthening trust and cooperation.”

Left: Hamas senior member Ghazi Hamad together with Rahma current CEO Shadi Zaza. Right: Hamad with Rahma’s delegation to MOSD. (Source)

In addition to these partnerships, in 2019-2020 Rahma Worldwide provided equipment to the Kamal Adwan Hospital and renovated sections of it. According to IDF footage of the interrogation of a Hamas member detained at the hospital in a December 2024 IDF operation, Hamas terrorists utilized the hospital as a base of operations, and as an armory.

Partnerships with PFLP-controlled AWDA
AWDA (formerly Union of Health Work Committees – UHWC), is a PFLP-linked organization that operates the Al-Awda hospital in Gaza. In December 2023, Israel arrested 23 employees at the hospital, including its director. NGO Monitor research has uncovered public support from medical workers at the hospital for Hamas, the PFLP, and the October 7th massacre.

In September 2024 AWDA association and Rahma Worldwide signed a memorandum of understanding with Al-Awda Hospital. Additionally, in April 2024 a delegation from Rahma Worldwide visited AWDA facilities in Nuseirat. The association thanked Rahma “for its support and it strives to build and further establish the links, partnership and cooperation” between the organizations.

Related Articles

US-funded NGO Aid Benefiting Hamas: Mercy Corps and ANERA Operations in Gaza
January 21, 2025
Reports

At least two US-funded organizations – Mercy Corps and American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA) – appear to have closely coordinated with a Gaza-based ministry, run by a senior Hamas official identified by the US Treasury Department as previously responsible for part of Hamas’ smuggling operation.


5 posted on 07/18/2026 12:00:48 AM PDT by Fedora
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Why are you wasting your time with this nutcase?


6 posted on 07/18/2026 12:06:14 AM PDT by Blennos (This is the official Blennos tagline. Thanks to Big Red Badger. )
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda
SURPRISE!

The politicians lie like dogs, criminals lie, the woke lie, the sososocilists lie, the lip service liberTARDS lie, the communists lie, the fascists lie and the big daddy of liars in the wide wide world is islam and of course every moslem everywhere.

NOTE: The Pope PooP has added him self and the Ratican to that list slowly but surly of late...

7 posted on 07/18/2026 12:33:45 AM PDT by BFW
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda
The only smoke from this "genocide" is that being blown up the butts of the gullible.

'Palestinian Propaganda EXPOSED. The Gaza Victim Videos Are Fake!!!'

'Palestinians are falsely accused of staging injury and death online'

'Pallywood, "According to Palestinian Sources…” FULL UNEDITED VERSION Al Durah'

I saw an extensive report a few weeks ago showing child actors "fleeing in terror", then getting snacks after the director called 'cut'. I knew I should have bookmarked it but didn't.

8 posted on 07/18/2026 12:58:09 AM PDT by MikelTackNailer (Listen to me now, think about it later and cry about it some other day.)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

You can’t be a Christian and hate jews


9 posted on 07/18/2026 1:23:11 AM PDT by factmart ( )
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

I worked with a doctor about 20 years ago in urgent care who decided to go “do some good” as he put it, so he signed up with Medicin sans Frontier (Doctors without borders) somehow and went off to the sandbox (Iraq, I think, might’ve been Syria) where, he got on a plane and came back within about two weeks, IIRC.

Seems he couldn’t reconcile members of ISIS/Ham-ass/Al Qaeda or other front line soldiers for the “religion of peace” hiding weapons caches and missile launchers in the MSF compounds and tents.

He told me he had contronted the CMO of the organization who told him it was the price they had to pay so their staff wouldn’t get raped or killed and it was all in the interest of doing good.

He basically said “f**k that” and got a ride to the airport within an hour of the confrontation so HE didn’t wind up becoming a victim.

So working urgent care for ungrateful urban Americans in Baltimorgue was all the Albert Schweitzer exercise he needed in his life.

Me, I got outta that racket five years ago.

I did third world sh!thole MEDCAPS missions in Cambodia with the 25th ID in the early nineties. That was enough for me.


10 posted on 07/18/2026 2:35:55 AM PDT by normbal (normbal. Non-native Tennessean.)
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To: alexander_busek

Perfect....


11 posted on 07/18/2026 3:11:16 AM PDT by devane617 (Discipline Is Reliable, Motivation Is Fleeting..)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Genocide in Gaza? Pahleeeese. The REAL GENOCIDE is in America. ABORTION kills more CHILDREN than all wars together.

The REAL genocide in the world is committed by Liberal women in America.

No lib can speak abt genocide when they GLEEFULLY MURDER more children than any country EVER.


12 posted on 07/18/2026 3:13:21 AM PDT by Singermom
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To: Singermom

But they are poor don’t ya know. Never been anybody poorer. The poor, poor zeds.


13 posted on 07/18/2026 3:25:44 AM PDT by Kudsman (Tools for Thune: campaign money, committee assignments. Use them, twist arms!)
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To: normbal
I did third world sh!thole MEDCAPS missions in Cambodia with the 25th ID in the early nineties. That was enough for me.

The episode you related about your friend and the weapon caches confirms what any clear-thinking person would have already suspected about Syria/Iraq - but I can't spontaneously think of the kind of unpleasant experiences you might have had as a medical volunteer in Cambodia.

Could you give us a quick recap? You've intrigued me!

Regards,

14 posted on 07/18/2026 3:49:57 AM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: alexander_busek

Wasn’t so much a “volunteer,” as a Flight Surgeon with the US Army. 25th ID (L) Aviation Brigade supporting JTF-FA ‘92 and ‘93 for CILHI MIA/POW recovery missions.

I cobbled together a travelogue from letters I sent home while “over there.”

MEDCAPS is an Army acronym - of sorts - for MEDical Civic Action Program. One of those hearts and minds missions from the Hah-vud boys who thought running Dr. Tom Dooley-like clinics in the third-world sh!tholes our boys often found themselves deployed to would be a great idea.

While the teams were out searching for burial sites for crash or combat victims out in some rice paddies or caves somewhere, I’d sit with a box of medical supplies and see a local or two for illness, injury, scabies (LOTS of scabies), intestinal parasites, purulent conjunctivitis, malaria, etc. Mostly they had “fever.” That’s the thing Cambodians - as a culture - get as a symptom. For anything and everything. Filipinos get “headache,” and Panamanians get “dizzy.” Americans - especially dependapotomus wives of lower-ranking enlisted guys - get “anxiety.”

So I’d see one person for something, turn around and there would be two more. I’d see/treat them, turn around and there would be fifty. By the end of an hour there would be a LINE running around the soccer stadium or grass-thatched platform (they don’t have walls in most remote places in Cambodia, too hot, too many places for scorpions, cobras or green snakes to hide) and I’d see maybe a dozen or three until the team got back, we packed up and flew out of there (soccer stadia are great places to land a couple of Blackhawk UH-60’s).

Meanwhile, whatever pills I would’ve given the locals for their condition they would be standing a few yards away jabbering with the local “shaman” (how our interpreter called them) who would tell one person I gave the wrong size, shape or color pill so he or she would trade with someone else.

You see, after Pol Pot’s “cultural revolution” towards “Year Zero” anyone with any evidence of contact with 1st world culture (capitalist, western society) whether knowledge of any other language than Khmer, dental work, eye glasses, evidence of surgery, would be sent to Tuoul Sleng prison (formerly a public school) to be tortured and murdered, their body dumped in the killing fields - you probably heard of; I visited there three times, both the prison and the fields. So, out of the culture left surviving after Viet Nam liberated Cambodia from Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge (red brotherhood) and the UN came in (my first trip in ‘92 was under UNTAC control while “free elections” were being held), the folk-medicine people would tell people things like “you have X disease, this requires a WHITE pill, not green, stupid Americans.” It seemed like nearly every street pharmacy in the country - there were thousands of them - had a little 2 or 3 cubic foot glass case FULL of UN/foreign medicine (most of it long expired) arranged NOT by alphabetical name in most cases (not a pun), but by size, shape, color and sold/dispensed that way while in the cities there WERE legitimate pharmacies, they would sell anything to anyone who had the cash - I spoke with several pharmacists, many western-educated, just trying to make a living in a once great empire propped up on cinder blocks in Communist China’s front yard.

I posted the travelogue as “Danger! MINES!” somewhere on the web many years ago. PM me your email I’ll shoot you a copy.

Very immature in many ways, very NAÏVE to be kind - I didn’t speak the language, it was mind-blowing, boring, exciting, terrifying, enlightening all at the same time, sometimes within the same hour.

Thanks for asking.


15 posted on 07/18/2026 4:16:07 AM PDT by normbal (normbal. Non-native Tennessean.)
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To: normbal

Interesting after effects of a Communist mass murder. Wow.


16 posted on 07/18/2026 4:23:58 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: FreedomPoster

Until you see the actual scale of the killing fields you really don’t have a good idea of how many bodies can fit into so many acres. Hundreds of excavation pits all still filled with bones, bone fragments, red yellow and blue colored cloth of the Kramah (a traditional scarf of sorts) nearly every pit a wallow for the ubiquitous water buffalo. I saw Dachau several times while stationed in Germany as well as some of the outlying camps of the ring and never had the same gut-feeling I did of such large-scale mass-murder as I did in Cambodia.

Communists were always much better at genocide than national socialists. Not that it’s a competition - except for the hearts and minds of the lumpen proletariat. Nothing like a little 4AM wake up and a trip to a windowless prison or being beaten to death by your own family to prove who’s in charge.


17 posted on 07/18/2026 5:15:33 AM PDT by normbal (normbal. Non-native Tennessean.)
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To: normbal
Wow.

One of the most common things you hear the snot-nosed Leftists say is: "Oh, nobody has ever done Socialism the right way..."

You are qualified to say "I've seen Socialism done the only way it will ever be done..."

I am currently dictating an audiobook for free download of the book: "The Naked Communist" by W. Cleon Skousen, and one of the main messages is that Socialism is a necessary stepping stone to Communism, and Communism only ends up one way.

Too bad we didn't have more of these DSA types get a chance to see what you have seen.

Thanks for your service.

18 posted on 07/18/2026 6:56:58 AM PDT by rlmorel (Factio Communistica Sinensis Delenda Est)
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