I thought MAHA was supposed to be a return to the basics: real food, less dependence on drugs and vaccines, exercise, trying to reduce the barrage of chemicals in our environment. So now it's about the next tech advancement from the Tech Bros? Who have no understanding of biology or the basics of health, but would presumably make a killing from their wares? How did this movement get so co-opted?
Pharma medicine's money is, is the root of much fraud, evil, and death! (I.e., killing between 250,000 to 800,000 a year and harming many more! It's to teach us that "The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is everlasting life."
The food and farming aspect has not gone away. Many of these technologies can be used to improve diet, allocate food supplies more effectively (reducing food waste and keeping costs down), and helping people eat healthier foods. The movement has not been co-opted: it is expanding its allies. Marty Makary and Jay Bhattacharya are not being co-opted.
I m an old oldie of 85 years. Health care is definitely not like it used to be. I recently had to see a doctor after several years of not seeing a doctor. Instead of the doctor sitting with me and checking me out thoroughly himself/herself as it used to be, I filled out a Questionnaire, was checked quickly, and was sent for further referrals. The referral doctors were really nice, but three of them sent me for further referrals, and then I had to meet with them again for results of their referral. I am thankful that all these referrals turned out to be fine and normal. But I was going "nuts" with seeing all these people. No wonder Health Care is so expensive.
I'm only 81 but I can remember at age 10 when my 6 yo brother got granulated eyelids, the doctor's medicine didn't help, so Mom tried an old folk remedy, Boric Acid, it worked wonderfully, excited to tell the doc. [thinking he may be interested], she only got ridiculed by the pharma pimping quack! I.e., the same with Ivermectin HCQ, or Fendbdazol today!
Boric acid was not just an old folk remedy but part of mainstream medicine. The pharmaceutical firm Wyeth manufactured Collyrium had isotonic borate solution in it.
Way too many tests needing to be done before treatment these days. It's really ridiculous. Mainly because of law suits/litigation for cdocs not to get sued by missing something. So different than farm animal practice where we use our sight, ears, touch and nose to do a majority of our physical exam and from there make an initial diagnosis or presumptive diagnosis and start treatment right then and there.
Meryl: I too am old--and weary and disheartened at the lack of implementation of the true MAHA movement. For those like you who have been through the crucible, it must be even more frustrating. Please continue on. You are greatly needed and appreciated!
Galatians 6:9 (NIV):"Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up."
This may not be the "proper time" we all thought it would be. But, that day is coming. Best to you.
Dear Dr. Nass! I know I am not alone in removing myself from the allopathic path. My mother raised us to avoid doctors. She loved trying the latest diets & had a weight problem that she blamed on quitting smoking. I laughed at that thinking it was the bag of chips she ate every night but now I see we were both right. Who knew nicotine had so many healing properties?
There are still good doctors. You are one of them! You and Dr. Kory & Dr. Marek & Dr. Lawrie with the World Council for Health. Substack introduced me to MWD who writes so well about what's been forgotten so we can all live healthier lives. We can refuse the technocratic path. New networks are being developed worldwide.
Your opening statement reminded me of this: Ecclesiastes 2:12‑17 12So I decided to compare wisdom with foolishness and madness (for who can do this better than I, the king?). 13I thought, 'Wisdom is better than foolishness, just as light is better than darkness. 14For the wise can see where they are going, but fools walk in the dark.' Yet I saw that the wise and the foolish share the same fate. 15Both will die. So I said to myself, 'Since I will end up the same as the fool, what's the value of all my wisdom? This is all so meaningless!' 16For the wise and the foolish both die. The wise will not be remembered any longer than the fool. In the days to come, both will be forgotten.
17So I came to hate life because everything done here under the sun is so troubling. Everything is meaningless—like chasing the wind."
With all of Solomon's wisdom, he was still a little short sighted. In that we are still reading his words, but have no remembrance of the fools he mentioned.
We are from the same era when we received our medical licenses and I can tell you unequivocally that medicine today is not better today because of EMR and so called evidence based medicine. With less time to spend with patients because of the time constraints placed on primary care doctors, patients leave the office frustrated because they feel like they were not able to adequately explain their problems nor receive the attention that was needed to make an accurate diagnosis. I run into former patients often because our community is small and to the person I hear the same complaint - the new doctors don't examine us like you used to do. You looked at everything when we were there. Even if all we had was a sore throat you listened to our chest, felt around our necks and even examined our abdomens and looked at our feet. Today they barely look at our throats and if we try to bring up another problem they tell us to make another appointment. You always took the time to listen and examine us. So medicine is not better in actually satisfying the patients needs. It is better in producing nice looking progress notes that are insurance company compliant to justify upcoding for a higher E/M code but, in terms of actually finding pathology, well you know as well as I, that unless you place hands on the patients and dig and probe, not going to happen.
YES modern ER medicine saved my life more than once! BUT killed my Dad, Wife & best friend, also MMR vax injured my grandson! Did you know that modern medicine is the leading cause of death in the USA? Killing at a minimum of 250,000 to 800,000 a year?
Amen, brother. Having practiced as an allied professional for 45 years, I witnessed exactly what you describe. Even at a highly-respected training institution, clinicians are pushed for numbers of pts. and this necessarily incentivizes shorter appointments and wastes time in 'charting' within software programs. I'm old enough to clearly remember spending 5-10 minutes manually writing a chart note after a visit. For me, there is something different in the thinking process between charting in a software program and a physical file - not to mention the processes required to sign in with password each time one enters a note. Hated it.
Meryl, I read weariness in your writing. Totally understandable. I want to highlight this remark you make:
" MHO, technology has transferred money from the working and middle classes to the tech savvy, similar to how the Reagan revolution created tax-free zones where Mexicans and Nicaraguans and so many others could work for pennies for American companies to outcompete American workers, with no tariffs on the foreign work products..."
We are experiencing a class war, what David Hughes calls 'omniwar' conducted by plutocracy, what he calls trans-national global elite. This is a class war by the super rich against we the people. These "super rich" are the power that produced the anthrax attack and 9/11.
I sense from a broad reach of people, an acknowledgement that the plutocracy, as a singular element of power, is a problem and should be dealt with somehow (higher taxes?) (a real democracy movement?)
I support full on ditching the rich; meanwhile, some are questioning about what prevents HHS Secretary from repealing the PREP Act coverage to the Covid mRNA shots. The lack of strong action against the Covid program is getting tiresome.
Plutocracy has its power because so many of those just "under" them, the controllers of us all, are willing to be bought off by their money. I'd say that 99% of us are willing to fall to that scheme.
It seems to me that the real problem isn't the plutocrats and their money, it's us who are willing to succumb to the ease that money can bring to our lives from taking the payoffs. The plutocrats realize this; nearly all of the 99% don't! Until the 99% are willing, and able, to look at themselves and get honest about their values, this power play will stay the same.
I've come to see how unwittingly people aren't true to their values, or if they're even aware of what their values actually are, functionally speaking, i.e., what it actually means to live those values. Money is a great tempter for those who feel they don't have enough of it, values too easily falling by the wayside when times get tough and the buy-off comes their way to keep them quiet against the plutocracy...and then rationalize it away while ignoring how their soul is cringing.
No judgments here, just describing what I've seen in my many years of paying attention, personally and professionally, to how humanity resists and blocks the natural evolving of its consciousness (both personally and collectively), of its thinking, its handling of truth/facts; mostly preferring the ease and (perceived) safety of fitting in with some group, some political party, some whatever just to keep from dealing with the realities of life and the living of it. It's my guess that the plutocrats see this "laziness of mind" in the 99% and just do what comes easily for them: use their money to get their way.
If the 99% really want change in their lives and society, they have to stop focusing outside of themselves to find "the problem," e.g., the plutocrats, and look honestly more within themselves for the genesis of their problems. But that requires getting beyond the laziness of mind syndrome, to being willing to face discomfort, to face their fear of being wrong, to face the disruptive challenges of that process. Right, not likely for most since it's easier just to complain about those things outside of us...the plutocrats, and their money.
(BTW, I'm not interested in debating/arguing these observations, so know upfront I won't engage that.)
God is the all-powerful, omnipotent! With him on your side, plutocracies have no power over you! Sure, they can kill you like they did Jesus and his apostles! But it all depends on what your definition of life is,is! Eternity in Heaven, or Hell?
At 65 , I'm too cynical these days to believe anything that comes from the established ( entrenched ) uniparty leadership .....I heard Dr.Berg talk about the " doctors prescription bible " from 1926 when 75 % of treatments were " natural " and the remainder pharmaceutical .....you don't need to be Einstein to guess how by 1959 , those numbers had flipped , and now you can't mention " coloidal silver " on youtube .....it's all in " the science " .....or is it ....?🤷🏻♂️🤦♂️🦧
MAHA was captured before the election.....we know this. You solidified this for me. I also knew when I witnessed food babe pied piper her way to Fruit Loops head quarters to demand better fruit loops. this isn't MAHA and it isn't health freedom to want to change your genes (or tweak them?) or hook yourself up to wearables to be monitored. Bottom line: health freedom and being healthy in general is work. It's eating WELL, turning off the TV or devices and not being programmed. It's not mushroom coffee, or 'earthing'. It's good clean living, a pure heart, and a determination to live your best life without government intrusion, mandated medicine, off-label medicine, or food/nutrition in a box, bag, or pill. I know my path more than I ever did before. People are in a disconnection crisis. Disconnected from their very roots: THE EARTH. Get back to the dirt any way you can, I say. She provides.
I appreciate your candor on MAHA, Dr. Nass. I want you to know that you’re not alone on the exasperation we are feeling with this entire administration. Frankly, I see nothing being even remotely accomplished that we were promised. In fact, I believe we were all tricked into supporting these people who have never had our best interests at heart. But then again, when has government ever had our best interests in mind? We The People have to make the necessary changes to accomplish these goals. There’s power in numbers, and the more of us who are aware of the changes we need to make, the better off we will be.
The more technology the bigger the IT department; the more technology the bigger the vulnerabilities; the more technology the less patient care; the more technology the more algorithmic and rigid patient care becomes… I read every post from A Midwestern Doctor … lots of good forgotten medicine that while bureaucrats blockage about how they will never be approved for use because they are not profitable, talking about it does not change the situation. How about we just eliminate all health insurance and let doctors work independently… may the best doctors thrive. I only purchase the bare minimum for Medicare because if I don’t I cannot collect m6 social security…siting for that until I am 70 next year. My goal is to not interact with the medical system.
We must outlast the enemy one minute. But we must also realize that the world we know is moving toward self-destruction. It's the second law of thermodynamics, which states that every organized system moves toward maximum entropy until it is destroyed.
To save itself, it must release energy. In human societies, this energy is made up of honesty, intelligence, understanding, and charity.
What can we expect from subhumans immersed in lies, oppression, and self-delusion????
We have all the knowledge we need to address the ongoing and ever-expanding chronic health problems in the United States, we just lack the unified will to tear down the existing system of corruption that runs through the industrial food, healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. Any of these technocrats that act like we need to spend money and "innovate" our way to a healthier country are glorified con-man looking to enrich themselves from people's desperate need for a better way to live.
"We have all the knowledge we need to address the ongoing and ever-expanding chronic health problems in the United States, we just lack the unified will to tear down the existing system of corruption that runs through the industrial food, healthcare and pharmaceutical industries." So very simply and concisely said. Perhaps this uncomplicated truth will become a part of enough people's thinking, that the combined effect of them dropping out from these evil systems, will negatively affect their success. This is why doctor Nash' work, and others like her, are so important. Many have yet to be exposed to the truth. Perhaps there's a number of exposures and number of believers that will tip the scales.
Exactly right--also the comment that resonated with me. I remember when I would see my doctor, he knew me. He knew I had children and asked after them. He knew my mother had cancer and was dying, and showed empathy. We had a relationship and I trusted him. I don't know what to say to these people who barely know me, can't remember the things I've said to them, and like she said, type. So I just avoid it.
I thought MAHA was supposed to be a return to the basics: real food, less dependence on drugs and vaccines, exercise, trying to reduce the barrage of chemicals in our environment. So now it's about the next tech advancement from the Tech Bros? Who have no understanding of biology or the basics of health, but would presumably make a killing from their wares? How did this movement get so co-opted?
there's no money in the basics, and no control :-(
Pharma medicine's money is, is the root of much fraud, evil, and death! (I.e., killing between 250,000 to 800,000 a year and harming many more! It's to teach us that "The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is everlasting life."
We need to remember that we are born with everything we need for good health. God made us that way.
Yes, and forgetting God, we forget what once made America great! Can one have everlasting good health without God Jesus?
I was very disappointed when Dr. Tenpenny said they were pushing the wearables.
We can stop this by not complying.
There are doctors like Meryl out there who believe in the basics. Support these doctors.
Thank you Meryl !
The food and farming aspect has not gone away. Many of these technologies can be used to improve diet, allocate food supplies more effectively (reducing food waste and keeping costs down), and helping people eat healthier foods. The movement has not been co-opted: it is expanding its allies. Marty Makary and Jay Bhattacharya are not being co-opted.
when we need "allies" to eat properly, it is all co-opted.
Yes!
I m an old oldie of 85 years. Health care is definitely not like it used to be. I recently had to see a doctor after several years of not seeing a doctor. Instead of the doctor sitting with me and checking me out thoroughly himself/herself as it used to be, I filled out a Questionnaire, was checked quickly, and was sent for further referrals. The referral doctors were really nice, but three of them sent me for further referrals, and then I had to meet with them again for results of their referral. I am thankful that all these referrals turned out to be fine and normal. But I was going "nuts" with seeing all these people. No wonder Health Care is so expensive.
I'm only 81 but I can remember at age 10 when my 6 yo brother got granulated eyelids, the doctor's medicine didn't help, so Mom tried an old folk remedy, Boric Acid, it worked wonderfully, excited to tell the doc. [thinking he may be interested], she only got ridiculed by the pharma pimping quack! I.e., the same with Ivermectin HCQ, or Fendbdazol today!
Boric acid was not just an old folk remedy but part of mainstream medicine. The pharmaceutical firm Wyeth manufactured Collyrium had isotonic borate solution in it.
I guess the pediatrician didn’t know that !
Way too many tests needing to be done before treatment these days. It's really ridiculous. Mainly because of law suits/litigation for cdocs not to get sued by missing something. So different than farm animal practice where we use our sight, ears, touch and nose to do a majority of our physical exam and from there make an initial diagnosis or presumptive diagnosis and start treatment right then and there.
Meryl: I too am old--and weary and disheartened at the lack of implementation of the true MAHA movement. For those like you who have been through the crucible, it must be even more frustrating. Please continue on. You are greatly needed and appreciated!
Galatians 6:9 (NIV):"Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up."
This may not be the "proper time" we all thought it would be. But, that day is coming. Best to you.
Amen, this short test life, is only a test, the next eternal one starts soon! So opt-in on the John 3:16 plan! Not the default one.
Dear Dr. Nass! I know I am not alone in removing myself from the allopathic path. My mother raised us to avoid doctors. She loved trying the latest diets & had a weight problem that she blamed on quitting smoking. I laughed at that thinking it was the bag of chips she ate every night but now I see we were both right. Who knew nicotine had so many healing properties?
There are still good doctors. You are one of them! You and Dr. Kory & Dr. Marek & Dr. Lawrie with the World Council for Health. Substack introduced me to MWD who writes so well about what's been forgotten so we can all live healthier lives. We can refuse the technocratic path. New networks are being developed worldwide.
Do not give up your fight! We are with you.
Your opening statement reminded me of this: Ecclesiastes 2:12‑17 12So I decided to compare wisdom with foolishness and madness (for who can do this better than I, the king?). 13I thought, 'Wisdom is better than foolishness, just as light is better than darkness. 14For the wise can see where they are going, but fools walk in the dark.' Yet I saw that the wise and the foolish share the same fate. 15Both will die. So I said to myself, 'Since I will end up the same as the fool, what's the value of all my wisdom? This is all so meaningless!' 16For the wise and the foolish both die. The wise will not be remembered any longer than the fool. In the days to come, both will be forgotten.
17So I came to hate life because everything done here under the sun is so troubling. Everything is meaningless—like chasing the wind."
Great book on Ecclesiastes by Chuck Swindoll
With all of Solomon's wisdom, he was still a little short sighted. In that we are still reading his words, but have no remembrance of the fools he mentioned.
We are from the same era when we received our medical licenses and I can tell you unequivocally that medicine today is not better today because of EMR and so called evidence based medicine. With less time to spend with patients because of the time constraints placed on primary care doctors, patients leave the office frustrated because they feel like they were not able to adequately explain their problems nor receive the attention that was needed to make an accurate diagnosis. I run into former patients often because our community is small and to the person I hear the same complaint - the new doctors don't examine us like you used to do. You looked at everything when we were there. Even if all we had was a sore throat you listened to our chest, felt around our necks and even examined our abdomens and looked at our feet. Today they barely look at our throats and if we try to bring up another problem they tell us to make another appointment. You always took the time to listen and examine us. So medicine is not better in actually satisfying the patients needs. It is better in producing nice looking progress notes that are insurance company compliant to justify upcoding for a higher E/M code but, in terms of actually finding pathology, well you know as well as I, that unless you place hands on the patients and dig and probe, not going to happen.
YES modern ER medicine saved my life more than once! BUT killed my Dad, Wife & best friend, also MMR vax injured my grandson! Did you know that modern medicine is the leading cause of death in the USA? Killing at a minimum of 250,000 to 800,000 a year?
I have never looked at the iatrogenic deaths before. Those numbers are jaw dropping.
Amen, brother. Having practiced as an allied professional for 45 years, I witnessed exactly what you describe. Even at a highly-respected training institution, clinicians are pushed for numbers of pts. and this necessarily incentivizes shorter appointments and wastes time in 'charting' within software programs. I'm old enough to clearly remember spending 5-10 minutes manually writing a chart note after a visit. For me, there is something different in the thinking process between charting in a software program and a physical file - not to mention the processes required to sign in with password each time one enters a note. Hated it.
But that’sonly 2191 a day, not as bad as pharma’s gain of function C-V 19 money maker!
Meryl, I read weariness in your writing. Totally understandable. I want to highlight this remark you make:
" MHO, technology has transferred money from the working and middle classes to the tech savvy, similar to how the Reagan revolution created tax-free zones where Mexicans and Nicaraguans and so many others could work for pennies for American companies to outcompete American workers, with no tariffs on the foreign work products..."
We are experiencing a class war, what David Hughes calls 'omniwar' conducted by plutocracy, what he calls trans-national global elite. This is a class war by the super rich against we the people. These "super rich" are the power that produced the anthrax attack and 9/11.
I cross posted at my substack a David Hughes book review that succinctly captures what we, humankind, is / are up against. See original here: https://dhughes.substack.com/p/review-of-iain-davis-the-technocratic/ We need to resist this.
I sense from a broad reach of people, an acknowledgement that the plutocracy, as a singular element of power, is a problem and should be dealt with somehow (higher taxes?) (a real democracy movement?)
I support full on ditching the rich; meanwhile, some are questioning about what prevents HHS Secretary from repealing the PREP Act coverage to the Covid mRNA shots. The lack of strong action against the Covid program is getting tiresome.
Meanwhile, here is my stance against the emerging techno-totalitarianism. https://greenlibertycaucus.org/ditch-the-rich-campaign/
Keep on keeping on. Thanks for all your hard work.
Plutocracy has its power because so many of those just "under" them, the controllers of us all, are willing to be bought off by their money. I'd say that 99% of us are willing to fall to that scheme.
It seems to me that the real problem isn't the plutocrats and their money, it's us who are willing to succumb to the ease that money can bring to our lives from taking the payoffs. The plutocrats realize this; nearly all of the 99% don't! Until the 99% are willing, and able, to look at themselves and get honest about their values, this power play will stay the same.
I've come to see how unwittingly people aren't true to their values, or if they're even aware of what their values actually are, functionally speaking, i.e., what it actually means to live those values. Money is a great tempter for those who feel they don't have enough of it, values too easily falling by the wayside when times get tough and the buy-off comes their way to keep them quiet against the plutocracy...and then rationalize it away while ignoring how their soul is cringing.
No judgments here, just describing what I've seen in my many years of paying attention, personally and professionally, to how humanity resists and blocks the natural evolving of its consciousness (both personally and collectively), of its thinking, its handling of truth/facts; mostly preferring the ease and (perceived) safety of fitting in with some group, some political party, some whatever just to keep from dealing with the realities of life and the living of it. It's my guess that the plutocrats see this "laziness of mind" in the 99% and just do what comes easily for them: use their money to get their way.
If the 99% really want change in their lives and society, they have to stop focusing outside of themselves to find "the problem," e.g., the plutocrats, and look honestly more within themselves for the genesis of their problems. But that requires getting beyond the laziness of mind syndrome, to being willing to face discomfort, to face their fear of being wrong, to face the disruptive challenges of that process. Right, not likely for most since it's easier just to complain about those things outside of us...the plutocrats, and their money.
(BTW, I'm not interested in debating/arguing these observations, so know upfront I won't engage that.)
God is the all-powerful, omnipotent! With him on your side, plutocracies have no power over you! Sure, they can kill you like they did Jesus and his apostles! But it all depends on what your definition of life is,is! Eternity in Heaven, or Hell?
At 65 , I'm too cynical these days to believe anything that comes from the established ( entrenched ) uniparty leadership .....I heard Dr.Berg talk about the " doctors prescription bible " from 1926 when 75 % of treatments were " natural " and the remainder pharmaceutical .....you don't need to be Einstein to guess how by 1959 , those numbers had flipped , and now you can't mention " coloidal silver " on youtube .....it's all in " the science " .....or is it ....?🤷🏻♂️🤦♂️🦧
Real doctors mentioning HCQ or Ivermectin for COVID-19 silenced many!
MAHA was captured before the election.....we know this. You solidified this for me. I also knew when I witnessed food babe pied piper her way to Fruit Loops head quarters to demand better fruit loops. this isn't MAHA and it isn't health freedom to want to change your genes (or tweak them?) or hook yourself up to wearables to be monitored. Bottom line: health freedom and being healthy in general is work. It's eating WELL, turning off the TV or devices and not being programmed. It's not mushroom coffee, or 'earthing'. It's good clean living, a pure heart, and a determination to live your best life without government intrusion, mandated medicine, off-label medicine, or food/nutrition in a box, bag, or pill. I know my path more than I ever did before. People are in a disconnection crisis. Disconnected from their very roots: THE EARTH. Get back to the dirt any way you can, I say. She provides.
I appreciate your candor on MAHA, Dr. Nass. I want you to know that you’re not alone on the exasperation we are feeling with this entire administration. Frankly, I see nothing being even remotely accomplished that we were promised. In fact, I believe we were all tricked into supporting these people who have never had our best interests at heart. But then again, when has government ever had our best interests in mind? We The People have to make the necessary changes to accomplish these goals. There’s power in numbers, and the more of us who are aware of the changes we need to make, the better off we will be.
The more technology the bigger the IT department; the more technology the bigger the vulnerabilities; the more technology the less patient care; the more technology the more algorithmic and rigid patient care becomes… I read every post from A Midwestern Doctor … lots of good forgotten medicine that while bureaucrats blockage about how they will never be approved for use because they are not profitable, talking about it does not change the situation. How about we just eliminate all health insurance and let doctors work independently… may the best doctors thrive. I only purchase the bare minimum for Medicare because if I don’t I cannot collect m6 social security…siting for that until I am 70 next year. My goal is to not interact with the medical system.
We must outlast the enemy one minute. But we must also realize that the world we know is moving toward self-destruction. It's the second law of thermodynamics, which states that every organized system moves toward maximum entropy until it is destroyed.
To save itself, it must release energy. In human societies, this energy is made up of honesty, intelligence, understanding, and charity.
What can we expect from subhumans immersed in lies, oppression, and self-delusion????
I have no advice to offer... I pray and wait...
Yes tis not health care.
Health scare. Tis...
Tis health we don't care....
Tis enough to make you sick
Hippocrates's God's food for medicine line said it best! "Wherever the art of medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity!
We have all the knowledge we need to address the ongoing and ever-expanding chronic health problems in the United States, we just lack the unified will to tear down the existing system of corruption that runs through the industrial food, healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. Any of these technocrats that act like we need to spend money and "innovate" our way to a healthier country are glorified con-man looking to enrich themselves from people's desperate need for a better way to live.
"We have all the knowledge we need to address the ongoing and ever-expanding chronic health problems in the United States, we just lack the unified will to tear down the existing system of corruption that runs through the industrial food, healthcare and pharmaceutical industries." So very simply and concisely said. Perhaps this uncomplicated truth will become a part of enough people's thinking, that the combined effect of them dropping out from these evil systems, will negatively affect their success. This is why doctor Nash' work, and others like her, are so important. Many have yet to be exposed to the truth. Perhaps there's a number of exposures and number of believers that will tip the scales.
Thank-you for your tireless efforts to make this world better. I cannot get excited until the elephant is addressed...PULL THE COVID 'VACCINES'!
Exactly Drs looking at you rather than typing! Unexamined and un scrutinized tech is ruining everything. Who asked for AI anyway! No one!
Heard on 60 minutes last night an AI strted blackmailing people when it realized it was going to get shut down.WTF
Exactly right--also the comment that resonated with me. I remember when I would see my doctor, he knew me. He knew I had children and asked after them. He knew my mother had cancer and was dying, and showed empathy. We had a relationship and I trusted him. I don't know what to say to these people who barely know me, can't remember the things I've said to them, and like she said, type. So I just avoid it.
I have a new young dr now and she listens to me ! WIN!
A substitute dr wanted me to agree to AI transcribing our conversation.. Really?Really?
I said no thank you I rather you listen to me. She looked a bit put off!:)
Whenever I hear Cansor, my mind goes to Joe Tippen and all the people he saved, then I wonder why no one takes fenbenazol, etc., prophylactically!