My name is "your doctor," you are sick,
prepare to die
Hot Air,
by
David Strom
Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought,
12/16/2022 10:54:32 PM
The National Institutes of Health is directing people to an absolutely absurd paper published in the journal Advances in Health Sciences Education. I have no idea how prominent the journal is, but I have a decent idea of the prominence of the NIH. A government agency under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, they essentially determine medical education in this country. The NIH actually invited these authors to lay out their theories of medical education.
The paper is scary as hell. Not quite Canadian medical murder scary, but very very scary nonetheless.
Why so frightening? Well, our NIH is promoting the idea that it is time to dump
Reply 1 - Posted by:
planetgeo 12/16/2022 11:19:12 PM (No. 1358572)
I no longer trust the medical establishment. The medical schools and professional organizations have completely succumbed to social theology and wokeness, with a heavy dose of Marxism as an extra kicker. And the diminishing number of still competent and rational individual physicians are clearly aware that it's no longer in their financial interest to disobey the dictates of the medical borg.
We are entering dystopian territory.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
EJKrausJr 12/17/2022 12:02:26 AM (No. 1358587)
Remember when everyone mocked Sarah Palin when she mentioned "Death Panels". The NIH sounds like it is assuming that role. Faucistein ethics no less. Defund the NIH. Get rid of this Mengelen agency and their so called experts.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
kono 12/17/2022 2:02:18 AM (No. 1358619)
Be praying. As if your life depended on it. Because it does.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
lakerman1 12/17/2022 6:13:28 AM (No. 1358650)
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen,of RV and theological fame, is a person I admired.
Back in the 1950s, Bishop Sheen had a TV show called Life Is Worth Living. It attracted a huge audience
He was a showman of the highest degree, wore his bishop's clothes as a costume - he was the brightest colored bishp in America!
And while he gave all of his viewers reasons why life is worth living, he had a firm grasp on reality. So in 1978, at the age of 83, he appeared on a California pastor's show in a building called the Crystal Cathedral.
During that appearance, Bishop Sheen announced that he wanted his Heavenly Father to bring him home - that the age of 84 for him was that time to go.
And our Heavenly Father must have been listening, and granted Bishop Sheen's request.
As I sit here, about to turn 84 in January, I think of Bishop Sheen's conclusion of his life's travels, and there is a certain rational, calming effect to his choice.
Please note I am not recommending suicide. I believe it is the worst mortal sin possible.
Asking for God's intervention, however,is not.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Subsuburban 12/17/2022 6:33:49 AM (No. 1358656)
Our medical schools will soon be turning out "graduates" like Dr. Lexus in the brilliant satire, "Idiocracy." A typical diagnosis will be, "... it says on your chart that you're f...ed up. Uh, you talk like a f.., and your s.... all retarded." I highly recommend a watching of that scene (plus the entire movie) for a full cinematic experience of America's future under the current regime.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Strike3 12/17/2022 7:57:09 AM (No. 1358707)
Whatever their stated focus-du-jour may be to placate the woke, diversity and equity crowd, the medical profession is money-centric and has been for a long time. Trust is long gone.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
franq 12/17/2022 8:11:32 AM (No. 1358716)
The article confirms my belief that all attempts to complicate any issue, either through vocabulary or circular reasoning, are up to no good. Read their high-sounding statements. Look at our government's enormous bills (hundreds or thousands of pages long). What are they trying to hide?
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When I got covid, I was determined to avoid the hospital and their "hospitalists", no matter how bad it got.
They have had an agenda to kill with Remdesivir and ventilators.
I will never trust any doctor that I don't know personally again!
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
mobyclik 12/17/2022 8:54:37 AM (No. 1358748)
It's the same type of garbage to doing to our military, doing their best to destroy it, except for the 'woke' weirdos.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
WV.Hillbilly 12/17/2022 10:39:03 AM (No. 1358846)
The Dark Ages are making a return.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Geoman 12/17/2022 11:27:59 AM (No. 1358880)
If medical education in the US disadvantages people of color non favor of white people, then why are so many doctors in the western world from the Indian subcontinent, with rapidly increasing numbers?
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
udanja99 12/17/2022 12:51:34 PM (No. 1358949)
First bit of advice - don’t ever set foot in the office of a doctor who is under the age of 50.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 12/17/2022 12:52:46 PM (No. 1358950)
Another reason to not trust the medical industry.
Don't get sick. If you do, die quickly.
Some Dem said that to criticize Republicans for opposing Obamacare way back when. Turns out he was right for all the wrong reasons.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
jeffinitely 12/17/2022 1:42:00 PM (No. 1358960)
I believe in the Scientific Method. State your theory, set up your experiment, carry the experiment out. Evaluate. Adjust. Start over again. Provide all the information needed so another group can recreate the same experiment. I would like to see that applied to "Political Science" as well. Try your freakin' grand political "idea" out on a small scale to a willing populace (school, town, college, etc.). If successful, expand it to a few other places. But NEVER EVER let a "good" idea become the law of the land until it has passed the scrutiny of the Scientific Method. Voting for a person or on a ballot initiative because of a "good idea" that has not been proven anywhere is what is killing us. One experience I come back to is the California ballot initiative for the failed multi-billion dollar "Bullet train," where I know several people who, without any sort of basis or investigation, said "that sounds awesome dude, I'm definitely voting for that!" This madness just needs to STOP!
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