Until late 2019, I had always viewed doctors as professionals who had formally studied the human body & its condition, perhaps specialised and kept themselves informed by reading scientific papers and so forth. I would have applied the term 'professional' to some in other fields, such as engineering - essentially independently minded practitioners with a genuine interest in their subject who would keep themselves informed and on top of their subjects. Any such professional would then take their acquired knowledge, consider a patient & then express an opinion on 'treatment' if applicable.
The past few years have changed my view. As with so many other things, medicine has been de-professionalised. Instead of keeping themselves informed and aware by whatever means, doctors and others are now subjected to something called 'Continuing Professional Development (CPD)'. It is a real misnomer. From what I can see, people have to attend compulsory training courses which do no more than reinforce the establishment narrative. Few are of any practical use. In essence, doctors are no longer professionals. They are now simply employees of a health system at a job grade that authorises them to issue prescriptions and perform certain procedures.
Until about 2010, I had to have an annual aviation medical - and looked forward to it. The Aviation Medical Examiner I saw (Richard) was old school. Of Irish ancestry, he was a man of great wisdom. He had a huge repertoire of anecdotes drawn from many years of experience (he had been on the Lockerbie enquiry panel). His opinion on CPD was scathing. He reckoned he would generally learn more by spending a couple of hours in the pub with a few leading colleagues & thought the medical profession was doomed. He also had a poor view on modern medical education, based upon his regular experience with students. He advised me that in a few years (we're there now) it would be sensible to seek out doctors from Eastern Europe because they were still being trained properly. His prediction was that UK doctors were becoming no more than pill pushers representing the pharmaceutical industry.
Richard has been dead for some years now, but I have often found myself thinking about him. He had a philosophy that made sense.
You are definitely not a "Dozer". You hit the nail on the head! I have to do the yearly CPD being a chiropractor and the vast majority of stuff out there for me to do, is irrelevant with respect to my profession. You see, the colleges have gone in the wrong direction, then the people that go on the licensing boards comply with the new paradigm, which directs the content of CPD and pretty soon you don't recognize your profession. Next year is 50 years since I graduated as a chiropractor and the changes are not commendable.
My wife who is a doctor has seen the same decline in her profession. It's all about algorithms and set protocols. The days of real doctoring are almost gone. There are only a few who have the knowledge and ability to use critical thinking to truly assess what is happening with people.
Of course, this is what the whole global reset, World Economic Forum is about. Health care professionals are being relegated to paper-pushing bureaucrats. It's a sad indictment of our times.
I plan to use my skills soon to deliver what I feel is value-added information through my substack. Unfortunately, it's the public that is being short-changed.
Hippocrates- let food be your medicine, not medicine your food. Also the Hippocratic Oath. This was never intended to be a game of Your Money or your Life.
Get the message out to 10 people with the intention of them getting it out to another 10 people - exponential growth. Keep the message simple and to the point. Use colloquial language, speak the language of the customer. Never use negatives, this is a wonderful opportunity to offer understanding and hope.
I think a big part of the problem is fear. Fear of allowing environmental medicine into the public allopathic system. In New Zealand anyway the fear of environmental medicine is huge amongst drs. They will defame it and put it down and attempt to tell patients not to take any notice of environmental medicine. I believe that fear is instilled in NZ drs by the government with their health policy and I think it’s because environmental medicine exposes pharmaceutical injuries and adverse events.
You are correct, Mark.So much of modern medical philosophy is based on fear. They have instilled the "what if", mentality. This is how they get people to submit. Fear is a great motivator.
I’ve had constant repeat medical device injuries for decades which gave me an interest in what was going on in the nz health system. Adverse events have been my only health problems all my life apart from the reason for my first spinal surgery
I wrote a bit of an analysis of what’s going on, why, and where to from here if radical changes aren’t made in the health system. If you’re interested you can read it here
Mark, I read your essay. It was an excellent read. You stated some interesting things pertaining to the medical system in New Zealand. Unfortunately, there is some commonality in many other countries including Australia.
You mentioned, that you had a spinal implant which is what gave you the adverse reaction. Was it an artificial disc or a spinal rod? Whenever there is an intervention in the human body, there is always risk. It's particularly offensive that the Covid shots are overwhelmingly unsafe, yet the whole medical establishment is oblivious. I hope in your case you have recovered. It's interesting, in life are values are driven by our voids. Many people, like yourself who have lost health, for whatever reason, are driven to a mission whether to learn more or enter a new field. It is a testament to you that you have used your considerable brain power to seek out answers.
The system is corrupt not doubt, but there are many individual doctors like my wife, who are caring and who's prime concern is the patient, not the establishment. This is how she has conducted her career for the past 52 years. She refers patients only to those specialists that she knows are competent. If she gets a sign of a specialist who is incompetent, he is removed from her referral list.
I have seen my wife cry with her patients when there has been a loss, so empathy is one of the most valuable things to have in one's toolkit. We condemn medicine but sometimes in a health crisis, we need a doctor. The problem is the philosophy of medicine today is bankrupt; it's not that most of it is not about health, but even the sickness care is substandard. This is especially true with young doctors who go by protocols and algorithms instead of using established doctoring techniques. Many doctors are not in tune with their patients. A good doctor will almost have a sixth sense about what is going on with an individual. A human being is not a machine; they are a body, mind and spirit. We must never lose sight of that fact.
The NZ government seems to have been on a mission over the last 15 years to outlaw clinical diagnoses. It is no longer enough yet they aren’t provided with the diagnostic tests to diagnose adverse events. I believe observation is one of the most important skills in healthcare. A skill learnt from experience, from practicing medicine but it’s like practicing medicine has been outlawed too and our drs have been reduced to box tickers. I’ve been practicing futurism for almost 30 years and it’s very obvious to me that health policy has been designed specifically to hide adverse events to pharmaceutical products and environmental causes of bad health.
From a sociological and psychological perspective health policy is no different to a psy-op against our healthcare specialists.
When I first started my chiropractic practice in the early 70s in Canada I rarely saw behavoural/autistic problems in children. By the mid 90s it was becoming rampant with parents telling me of changes immediately after the vaccines, especially the MMR.
The medical cartel would have none of it and demeaned anyone who questioned vaccination.
Historically, the medical profession tried to destroy chiropractic. In the 30s, 40s and 50s, some chiropractors went to jail for “practicing medicine without a license”. Then after the chiropractic profession won a major lawsuit against the AMA for restraint of trade, the medics started trying to do what we do by a different name.
Now as I like to say, the medical cartel is going after its own in the age of Covid; dare to question the official narrative or promote effective early treatments like Ivermectin and they will literally cancel you.
It was about 1978 when I was 6 that I first saw it. A new kid had started school and I noticed he was very different. So I befriended him and he was my best friend all through primary school and we spent every weekend together too. His parents thought I was great as I kept him out of trouble. But as we got older and went to new schools he reverted back to his adhd behaviours and getting in trouble. It was entirely his environment that was the cause of the bad behaviour. Him reacting to what others were doing because he was different. It was a real shame. Funnily enough my first long term girlfriend when I was a teenager was also adhd. Her parents said the same about me. I seem to be attracted to people who are damaged by vaccines all my life.
After my 2019 operation I got symptoms of autism. I was on Facebook quite a lot and a funny thing happened. I started getting messages from women with autistic children. They seemed to be attracted to me suddenly like I was wearing some kind of autistic love potion. Lol. I even had one who started visiting and making propositions lol.
The whole autism thing fascinates me
and I guess I’ve had a lot of experience with people on the spectrum all my life.
As there was a separation of church and state in the past, there now needs to be a separation of healthcare and the state. The future of humanity depends on it. If not, we could all end up with neurological issues and bad general health. Once everyone does have neurological injuries it will likely no longer be considered a neurological injury. It will more than likely be considered the new normal state of humans.
Mark, I notice it is a long read. I will try and get to it in the next couple of days. Just one quick question, does NZ have a dual health system, private and public?
Yes it does but it doesn’t make much difference. I think because of the small size of NZ it means private specialists can’t hide amongst the crowd. So they generally behave like public system drs
Exactly Bob. Cheap early treatment is too easy. The drug companies wouldn’t be happy. If you have a strong immune system you may not get Covid, or if you do, it may be minor. Isn’t it interesting that doctors using early and effective treatments are being vilified? Medicine is the diagnosis and treatment of disease. However, there is somuch of it and more is not necessarily better. If you have a hammer you’ll see a nail everywhere.
By the way I was in a meeting with Wesley Clark who happened to be commander of the Marine Base in Hawaii for a very short time. He is often remembered for the saying about hammers and nails.
I was the only person in the meeting who asked him a question, to which is answer really wasn't very good. It had a very poor reason for terrorism against the US.
When my wife broke her hip skiing in Utah 13 years ago, the hospital in Cedar City had a sign saying, “We don’t refuse people because of inability to pay”. I guess that’s a rarity.
We have a pretty good system in Australia. There is a universal Medicare which covers everyone for basic medical and hospital. You won’t get a private room with that. The cost to a taxpayer is a 2% levy on taxable income. Then there are private insurance companies that will cover things like private hospitals and extra things like some dental, chiropractic, etc. It’s not perfect but no one has to lose their home if they have a devastating illness or need surgery.
It's no secret to me that the medical system in the US is terrible. I think I may have mentioned it in one of my very 1st posts on your site. It's not just the medical system that is a problem here but the entire governmental system which operates primarily on propaganda, myth, psy-ops, marginal performance, and reverse racism where Blacks are clearly a very privileged class. Since Spring, I have been both ripped off and badly scammed by a car repair shop. I had the Ivermectin I ordered from India strangely disappear from the US mail. Finishing off most recently with a terrible experience with a new doctor at a clinic I have been going to for three years before my previous doctor retired. You would think there would have been some continuity, but she miraculously managed to screw everything up in just a single 10 minute visit that I had to wait about 2 and a half months for the appointment. I was charge nearly $500.00 for her mess ups. I can understand some mistakes. I make a lot of them myself, but she was one of the most glib persons I have every encountered. She and the clinic have a very hard time acknowledging mistakes and making smooth corrections. Negative issues just compound themselves. I was horrified from the experience at the outset, and have ended up with PTSD related to the experience. I already had much mistrust of the system due to the complete lack of early treatment for COVID. Now this has just made my mental anxiety over the system much worse. I have a lot to say on how I believe the attitude of the system could be improved, but not this morning as I will soon be off to play tennis.
Well at least you're doing some stress relief by playing tennis. First time I went to the U.S. was 1958, and I can tell you the country it was then bears no resemblance to today. In fact, when I lived there for a couple of years 92/93 in Denver, I thought it was a great place, not just the city but people were respectful no matter what your side of politics.
My wife said at that time that America was a very polarized country and was like an elastic band ready to snap. Well today, that the ends of the band are so far out of sight, that if it ever lets go there'll be an almighty collision.
In 1958 I was in East High School in Denver, moving on to the University of Colorado in 1960. I finally got a real education living in the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor for 13 years from 1970. I like the Colorado climate. We have a nice group of seniors in our tennis group who all play tennis well. That said, as a whole, they are very poorly informed. The gal that leads our group just had 1/2 of her thyroid gland removed. She doesn't know if she had Hyper or Hypothyroidism. I'm guessing Hyper, but she says they suspected cancer too. She's highly vaccinated for COVID.
Okay, we have a Denver connection. You’re just a few years older than me. I was born in 46. We enjoyed our time there. Since then I have travelled to the U.S. every year until Covid, as we have properties in Texas.
Many people who didn’t have to get the jab, like retirees, were sold a con. It’s a total belief in the system that some have. It’s the same reason I see so many wearing masks outdoors…mass psychosis like we have never seen in our lifetime.
I didn't get it because is was developed at warp speed and it was experimental. Having been a former US Peace Corps Volunteer, I knew for an absolute fact that the US government lies. Plus I had read many books on the Kennedy assassination starting with Mark Lane's "Rush to Judgement". I had read many books on Vietnam and the bogus "domino theory". By the time COVID arrived so mysteriously and quickly I had already read the "Big Bamboozle", "Me and Lee" and several books on 9/11 which was entirely suspicious. Then of course the alleged election of Biden made no sense whatsoever, and I had seen the people who Trump brought to the Whitehouse that had been given HCQ. The American Front Line Doctors website was taken off the Internet right while I was using it. There were a lot of things wrong. I didn't like what was going on, but managed to maintain an acceptable relationship with my doctor at the time even though I didn't feel he was at all well informed. Anyway "vaccine" reluctance and hesitancy developed into full found knowledge that the "jabs" were extremely dangerous. When I get burned by a clinic or individual doctor it has become totally unacceptable to me, and I lash back. The present day medical system is extremely hard to deal with if a doctor isn't really on top of the game, and just recites platitudes.
I was never going to have it because I know the issues with prior vaccines. Thermisol in the MMR vaccines is toxic. When I started practice in the 1970s I never saw autistic kids. Then in the mid 1990s, I started seeing many. The story was often the same. Within days of vaccination, the baby started to display abherrant behaviour. Dr Wakefield, who brought this out, was trashed by the whole medical-pharmaceutical establishment.
One positive out of the whole Covid experience is that it has woken some people up to this new Mafia as I like to call it. Just the fact that it is genetically manipulating the body should give everyone pause, instead of rushing headlong to rolling up one’s sleeve.
I have a nephew who has Autism. It is very devastating. The number keeps getting higher and higher. Something is causing it. Meryl Nass was just on the "Whistleblower Newsroom". https://whistleblowernewsroom.com/
I know Dr. Nass a little bit, much like I know you. I have communicated with her directly a few times. It goes back to when I was checking out the Anthrax inside job. Bruce Ivins is not a genuine likely suspect, although claimed to be by the FBI. Dr. Nass has had her license suspended for prescribing Ivermectin. She's an Anthrax expert. In the linked episode she discusses excess vaccinations.
A nice, thought provoking piece. Thank you.
Until late 2019, I had always viewed doctors as professionals who had formally studied the human body & its condition, perhaps specialised and kept themselves informed by reading scientific papers and so forth. I would have applied the term 'professional' to some in other fields, such as engineering - essentially independently minded practitioners with a genuine interest in their subject who would keep themselves informed and on top of their subjects. Any such professional would then take their acquired knowledge, consider a patient & then express an opinion on 'treatment' if applicable.
The past few years have changed my view. As with so many other things, medicine has been de-professionalised. Instead of keeping themselves informed and aware by whatever means, doctors and others are now subjected to something called 'Continuing Professional Development (CPD)'. It is a real misnomer. From what I can see, people have to attend compulsory training courses which do no more than reinforce the establishment narrative. Few are of any practical use. In essence, doctors are no longer professionals. They are now simply employees of a health system at a job grade that authorises them to issue prescriptions and perform certain procedures.
Until about 2010, I had to have an annual aviation medical - and looked forward to it. The Aviation Medical Examiner I saw (Richard) was old school. Of Irish ancestry, he was a man of great wisdom. He had a huge repertoire of anecdotes drawn from many years of experience (he had been on the Lockerbie enquiry panel). His opinion on CPD was scathing. He reckoned he would generally learn more by spending a couple of hours in the pub with a few leading colleagues & thought the medical profession was doomed. He also had a poor view on modern medical education, based upon his regular experience with students. He advised me that in a few years (we're there now) it would be sensible to seek out doctors from Eastern Europe because they were still being trained properly. His prediction was that UK doctors were becoming no more than pill pushers representing the pharmaceutical industry.
Richard has been dead for some years now, but I have often found myself thinking about him. He had a philosophy that made sense.
You are definitely not a "Dozer". You hit the nail on the head! I have to do the yearly CPD being a chiropractor and the vast majority of stuff out there for me to do, is irrelevant with respect to my profession. You see, the colleges have gone in the wrong direction, then the people that go on the licensing boards comply with the new paradigm, which directs the content of CPD and pretty soon you don't recognize your profession. Next year is 50 years since I graduated as a chiropractor and the changes are not commendable.
My wife who is a doctor has seen the same decline in her profession. It's all about algorithms and set protocols. The days of real doctoring are almost gone. There are only a few who have the knowledge and ability to use critical thinking to truly assess what is happening with people.
Of course, this is what the whole global reset, World Economic Forum is about. Health care professionals are being relegated to paper-pushing bureaucrats. It's a sad indictment of our times.
I plan to use my skills soon to deliver what I feel is value-added information through my substack. Unfortunately, it's the public that is being short-changed.
Well Said! Hear hear!
Hippocrates- let food be your medicine, not medicine your food. Also the Hippocratic Oath. This was never intended to be a game of Your Money or your Life.
Get the message out to 10 people with the intention of them getting it out to another 10 people - exponential growth. Keep the message simple and to the point. Use colloquial language, speak the language of the customer. Never use negatives, this is a wonderful opportunity to offer understanding and hope.
I think a big part of the problem is fear. Fear of allowing environmental medicine into the public allopathic system. In New Zealand anyway the fear of environmental medicine is huge amongst drs. They will defame it and put it down and attempt to tell patients not to take any notice of environmental medicine. I believe that fear is instilled in NZ drs by the government with their health policy and I think it’s because environmental medicine exposes pharmaceutical injuries and adverse events.
You are correct, Mark.So much of modern medical philosophy is based on fear. They have instilled the "what if", mentality. This is how they get people to submit. Fear is a great motivator.
I’ve had constant repeat medical device injuries for decades which gave me an interest in what was going on in the nz health system. Adverse events have been my only health problems all my life apart from the reason for my first spinal surgery
I wrote a bit of an analysis of what’s going on, why, and where to from here if radical changes aren’t made in the health system. If you’re interested you can read it here
https://mystruggle.substack.com/p/report-on-the-bad-culture-in-the
Mark, I read your essay. It was an excellent read. You stated some interesting things pertaining to the medical system in New Zealand. Unfortunately, there is some commonality in many other countries including Australia.
You mentioned, that you had a spinal implant which is what gave you the adverse reaction. Was it an artificial disc or a spinal rod? Whenever there is an intervention in the human body, there is always risk. It's particularly offensive that the Covid shots are overwhelmingly unsafe, yet the whole medical establishment is oblivious. I hope in your case you have recovered. It's interesting, in life are values are driven by our voids. Many people, like yourself who have lost health, for whatever reason, are driven to a mission whether to learn more or enter a new field. It is a testament to you that you have used your considerable brain power to seek out answers.
The system is corrupt not doubt, but there are many individual doctors like my wife, who are caring and who's prime concern is the patient, not the establishment. This is how she has conducted her career for the past 52 years. She refers patients only to those specialists that she knows are competent. If she gets a sign of a specialist who is incompetent, he is removed from her referral list.
I have seen my wife cry with her patients when there has been a loss, so empathy is one of the most valuable things to have in one's toolkit. We condemn medicine but sometimes in a health crisis, we need a doctor. The problem is the philosophy of medicine today is bankrupt; it's not that most of it is not about health, but even the sickness care is substandard. This is especially true with young doctors who go by protocols and algorithms instead of using established doctoring techniques. Many doctors are not in tune with their patients. A good doctor will almost have a sixth sense about what is going on with an individual. A human being is not a machine; they are a body, mind and spirit. We must never lose sight of that fact.
The NZ government seems to have been on a mission over the last 15 years to outlaw clinical diagnoses. It is no longer enough yet they aren’t provided with the diagnostic tests to diagnose adverse events. I believe observation is one of the most important skills in healthcare. A skill learnt from experience, from practicing medicine but it’s like practicing medicine has been outlawed too and our drs have been reduced to box tickers. I’ve been practicing futurism for almost 30 years and it’s very obvious to me that health policy has been designed specifically to hide adverse events to pharmaceutical products and environmental causes of bad health.
From a sociological and psychological perspective health policy is no different to a psy-op against our healthcare specialists.
When I first started my chiropractic practice in the early 70s in Canada I rarely saw behavoural/autistic problems in children. By the mid 90s it was becoming rampant with parents telling me of changes immediately after the vaccines, especially the MMR.
The medical cartel would have none of it and demeaned anyone who questioned vaccination.
Historically, the medical profession tried to destroy chiropractic. In the 30s, 40s and 50s, some chiropractors went to jail for “practicing medicine without a license”. Then after the chiropractic profession won a major lawsuit against the AMA for restraint of trade, the medics started trying to do what we do by a different name.
Now as I like to say, the medical cartel is going after its own in the age of Covid; dare to question the official narrative or promote effective early treatments like Ivermectin and they will literally cancel you.
It was about 1978 when I was 6 that I first saw it. A new kid had started school and I noticed he was very different. So I befriended him and he was my best friend all through primary school and we spent every weekend together too. His parents thought I was great as I kept him out of trouble. But as we got older and went to new schools he reverted back to his adhd behaviours and getting in trouble. It was entirely his environment that was the cause of the bad behaviour. Him reacting to what others were doing because he was different. It was a real shame. Funnily enough my first long term girlfriend when I was a teenager was also adhd. Her parents said the same about me. I seem to be attracted to people who are damaged by vaccines all my life.
After my 2019 operation I got symptoms of autism. I was on Facebook quite a lot and a funny thing happened. I started getting messages from women with autistic children. They seemed to be attracted to me suddenly like I was wearing some kind of autistic love potion. Lol. I even had one who started visiting and making propositions lol.
The whole autism thing fascinates me
and I guess I’ve had a lot of experience with people on the spectrum all my life.
As there was a separation of church and state in the past, there now needs to be a separation of healthcare and the state. The future of humanity depends on it. If not, we could all end up with neurological issues and bad general health. Once everyone does have neurological injuries it will likely no longer be considered a neurological injury. It will more than likely be considered the new normal state of humans.
And we are already well on the way
"philos" == friend (or better still "my love").
Love of wisdom
Mark, I notice it is a long read. I will try and get to it in the next couple of days. Just one quick question, does NZ have a dual health system, private and public?
Yes it does but it doesn’t make much difference. I think because of the small size of NZ it means private specialists can’t hide amongst the crowd. So they generally behave like public system drs
Having a philosophy is one thing, following it another:
"Doctor, do you believe in 'A stitch in time?' "
"Yes, of course!"
"Well why no early covid treatment!"
Exactly Bob. Cheap early treatment is too easy. The drug companies wouldn’t be happy. If you have a strong immune system you may not get Covid, or if you do, it may be minor. Isn’t it interesting that doctors using early and effective treatments are being vilified? Medicine is the diagnosis and treatment of disease. However, there is somuch of it and more is not necessarily better. If you have a hammer you’ll see a nail everywhere.
By the way I was in a meeting with Wesley Clark who happened to be commander of the Marine Base in Hawaii for a very short time. He is often remembered for the saying about hammers and nails.
I was the only person in the meeting who asked him a question, to which is answer really wasn't very good. It had a very poor reason for terrorism against the US.
The modern doctor's response would be something like . . . "Doesn't make me a dime".
Similarly, "An apple a day . . . Doesn't generate pay".
"I'm sick and need help urgently."
"Show me your insurance first. You will be responsible for all my excessive charges, and I won't bend an inch."
When my wife broke her hip skiing in Utah 13 years ago, the hospital in Cedar City had a sign saying, “We don’t refuse people because of inability to pay”. I guess that’s a rarity.
We have a pretty good system in Australia. There is a universal Medicare which covers everyone for basic medical and hospital. You won’t get a private room with that. The cost to a taxpayer is a 2% levy on taxable income. Then there are private insurance companies that will cover things like private hospitals and extra things like some dental, chiropractic, etc. It’s not perfect but no one has to lose their home if they have a devastating illness or need surgery.
USA doctor - 7% of her prescriptions are written incorrectly.
Her response: "I have a better than a 92% success rate with my patients."
Crazy.
Standard practice.
It's no secret to me that the medical system in the US is terrible. I think I may have mentioned it in one of my very 1st posts on your site. It's not just the medical system that is a problem here but the entire governmental system which operates primarily on propaganda, myth, psy-ops, marginal performance, and reverse racism where Blacks are clearly a very privileged class. Since Spring, I have been both ripped off and badly scammed by a car repair shop. I had the Ivermectin I ordered from India strangely disappear from the US mail. Finishing off most recently with a terrible experience with a new doctor at a clinic I have been going to for three years before my previous doctor retired. You would think there would have been some continuity, but she miraculously managed to screw everything up in just a single 10 minute visit that I had to wait about 2 and a half months for the appointment. I was charge nearly $500.00 for her mess ups. I can understand some mistakes. I make a lot of them myself, but she was one of the most glib persons I have every encountered. She and the clinic have a very hard time acknowledging mistakes and making smooth corrections. Negative issues just compound themselves. I was horrified from the experience at the outset, and have ended up with PTSD related to the experience. I already had much mistrust of the system due to the complete lack of early treatment for COVID. Now this has just made my mental anxiety over the system much worse. I have a lot to say on how I believe the attitude of the system could be improved, but not this morning as I will soon be off to play tennis.
Well at least you're doing some stress relief by playing tennis. First time I went to the U.S. was 1958, and I can tell you the country it was then bears no resemblance to today. In fact, when I lived there for a couple of years 92/93 in Denver, I thought it was a great place, not just the city but people were respectful no matter what your side of politics.
My wife said at that time that America was a very polarized country and was like an elastic band ready to snap. Well today, that the ends of the band are so far out of sight, that if it ever lets go there'll be an almighty collision.
In 1958 I was in East High School in Denver, moving on to the University of Colorado in 1960. I finally got a real education living in the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor for 13 years from 1970. I like the Colorado climate. We have a nice group of seniors in our tennis group who all play tennis well. That said, as a whole, they are very poorly informed. The gal that leads our group just had 1/2 of her thyroid gland removed. She doesn't know if she had Hyper or Hypothyroidism. I'm guessing Hyper, but she says they suspected cancer too. She's highly vaccinated for COVID.
Okay, we have a Denver connection. You’re just a few years older than me. I was born in 46. We enjoyed our time there. Since then I have travelled to the U.S. every year until Covid, as we have properties in Texas.
Many people who didn’t have to get the jab, like retirees, were sold a con. It’s a total belief in the system that some have. It’s the same reason I see so many wearing masks outdoors…mass psychosis like we have never seen in our lifetime.
I didn't get it because is was developed at warp speed and it was experimental. Having been a former US Peace Corps Volunteer, I knew for an absolute fact that the US government lies. Plus I had read many books on the Kennedy assassination starting with Mark Lane's "Rush to Judgement". I had read many books on Vietnam and the bogus "domino theory". By the time COVID arrived so mysteriously and quickly I had already read the "Big Bamboozle", "Me and Lee" and several books on 9/11 which was entirely suspicious. Then of course the alleged election of Biden made no sense whatsoever, and I had seen the people who Trump brought to the Whitehouse that had been given HCQ. The American Front Line Doctors website was taken off the Internet right while I was using it. There were a lot of things wrong. I didn't like what was going on, but managed to maintain an acceptable relationship with my doctor at the time even though I didn't feel he was at all well informed. Anyway "vaccine" reluctance and hesitancy developed into full found knowledge that the "jabs" were extremely dangerous. When I get burned by a clinic or individual doctor it has become totally unacceptable to me, and I lash back. The present day medical system is extremely hard to deal with if a doctor isn't really on top of the game, and just recites platitudes.
I was never going to have it because I know the issues with prior vaccines. Thermisol in the MMR vaccines is toxic. When I started practice in the 1970s I never saw autistic kids. Then in the mid 1990s, I started seeing many. The story was often the same. Within days of vaccination, the baby started to display abherrant behaviour. Dr Wakefield, who brought this out, was trashed by the whole medical-pharmaceutical establishment.
One positive out of the whole Covid experience is that it has woken some people up to this new Mafia as I like to call it. Just the fact that it is genetically manipulating the body should give everyone pause, instead of rushing headlong to rolling up one’s sleeve.
I have a nephew who has Autism. It is very devastating. The number keeps getting higher and higher. Something is causing it. Meryl Nass was just on the "Whistleblower Newsroom". https://whistleblowernewsroom.com/
I know Dr. Nass a little bit, much like I know you. I have communicated with her directly a few times. It goes back to when I was checking out the Anthrax inside job. Bruce Ivins is not a genuine likely suspect, although claimed to be by the FBI. Dr. Nass has had her license suspended for prescribing Ivermectin. She's an Anthrax expert. In the linked episode she discusses excess vaccinations.