theres only 1 reason to go to a hospital, if impending death is the only alternative. Honestly even then Im almost at the point of just dying with dignity. Not sure my loved ones would agree however, and if im unconscious, or in a serious accident I wouldnt have a say I guess.
The hospitals around my area are all doing this. It is a blatantly abusive tactic. Hospitals are not targets of violence any more than other locations or entities, certainly not more than all-night convenience stores in deep-urban areas. This tactic deviously projects the faux-accusation and nasty insinuation that anyone acting like a normal, adult, human being in the face of condescending authoritarianism must be "tagged" for intervention with force. It is a grossly-illegitimate manipulation of human interaction by a shielded and powerful entity.
BEWARE, medical systems can label any man or woman within a widely-shared system of institutional snitching -- label them without due process -- and can thus constrain dignified access, or even deny access completely to Citizens unjustly deemed punishable by the Authoritarian System.
biggest tell here is "disrupting another patient's care or experience." sasha can't pull that needle full of remdesivir out of her aunt's arm...or suggest that the doctor might be killing the entire ICU.
it's like we're watching the demolition of the world trade center in slo-mo
this is what happens when someone with 72 shots of aluminum firing away in what's left of their brain is calling the shots.
the cabal has bred a race of slaves and now some of those slaves have kissed ass all the way to the corner office because kissing ass is all they can do. anything else would be too difficult.
they can't hold a thought long enough to do otherwise. they're like that adorable dog, except not adorable.
but there are others who are a little more self-aware and therefore bitterly jealous of those of us who aren't constantly battling brain damage.
those are the scary ones.
by the way, you can't swear on the bus in north carolina. it's like high school never ended
The more I look into things, the more I think that many people could tremendously benefit from a thorough (and correctly done) long course of antifungal and antiparasitic herbs, etc. Many people could snap out of the neurodivergent state, perhaps, and it would be hard for them to learn basic things at an adult age but they would be a lot happier! It brings me joy to think about that.
Of course, zombie-state mind is not limited to bugs or neurological issues, it's far more nuanced. But we are n ow in a dangerous place as far as the growing number of people who are just sick in the basic sense of it, and you can't blame them for being messed up especially if they were messed up as kids. But the thought of those recent messed up kids in charge of things is a scary one.
OMG!!!!! "How folic acid supplements may create autism," the article says. You know which microbe simply LOVES folic acid and thrives on it? You guessed it, it's toxo! It loves it so much that one of the mainstream pharmaceutical therapies is a drug that messes with folic acid absorption (I am oversimplifying). Which is why I usually get a bit suspicious when people recommend folic acid supplementation for autism. I am like, no. it's a great supplement but it can hurt!
I have thoughts and ideas, I just don't want to be dispensing medical advice because, for one, I can't, and for two, there is a tremendous amount fo BS going around in capital letters, people branding and selling stuff, and I feel responsible for the people who are suffering. There is no "one size fits all" cure for anything! Even vitamin C may hurt somebody, and ivermectin doesn't work every time I don't think, etc. etc.
I don't think TED will let me. :) How would my TED talk benefit the pharmaceutical industry exactly? Well, on a second thought, once they come up with a yummy mRNA toxo shot, then maybe. The crooks!!
And I don't know how you convince them. They need to desire feeling better, and it could be difficult if they are married to their discomfort. It's the same philosophical matter!
it's painful to watch the cashier struggling to make change because basic math is beyond their skillset.
convincing an entire generation that their disabilities are a badge of honor and evidence of their superiority has to be one of the alltime greatest psy-ops
In a way I understand what you are saying. I have a completely different condition that results in chronic fatigue and I cannot understand how it must feel not to be tired. Because of that I am even afraid of trying something that might help as I do not know how that feels. I cannot imagine a state of not feeling tired.
It's a very interesting article, thank you for the link! I agree with some of Roman's reasoning, and disagree with other. I wrote about it somewhere, in one of my articles on the topic. Antisocial behavior is explained very easily if one images what imflammation of the CNS would feel like. Would anyone feel super social if somebody stepped on their foot on high heels? Probably not. If somebody is in pain all the time without even knowing it because that is how they remember themselves from the very beginning, they would act exactly like the so called autistic children. Cranky, crazy, antisocial, etc. The more I research, the more I realize that common sense skips our mainstream experts (not talking about Roman, I am talking about The Science that inspires a lot of thought.)
Thank you yet again! I blissfully avoided a lot of mainstream explanation, and now that I looked into PANS briefly, I am happy I did. It seems like the common sense dynamic that I just described (people acting intensely out of physical discomfort or pain, as opposed to a cryptic and fancy biochemical process out of the blue) does not occur to the people in charge of mainstream theories. Thank God for alternative and curious researchers! I will reach out to Roman, too, I think I talked to him in comments here but I somehow missed that article, so I think you!
The mere act of "checking in" to a hospital increases one's mortality risk more that 70% - and, that was PRE-COVID. Imagine what it is today. I graduated from Med School in 1974 and finally went into privater practice in 1982 after residency, fellowship and US Army. The pirate corporatists began to take over all of the hospitals and eventually all private practices in this country in the mid-80s. I lived it personally and sat across from these bastards at many board ("bored") meetings. We physicians attempted to stand our ground, negotiate, push back against it, but TPTB had all of the money and all of the lawyers.
"They" now own it all and Humans are mere cattle to be bred, managed, and slaughtered for their corporate bottom lines and for control of the herd. Healthcare workers are trained to be cogs in that machine and failure to follow the anti-Human practices dictated by goverment and corporatiosn is career-ending. Avoid white coats and blue lights - both are lethal with the white coats far, far out-stripping the cops (c. 900k iatrogenic medical deaths a year in the US al;one vs c. 2500 cop related deaths).
Learn to be your own doctor. For all of its downsides, the internet now provides the Human in the street with the ability to deal with most common illnesses. If you have significant trauma (GSW, MVA, broken bone, etc,), then go to an ER. Amerikan medicine IS good at trauma care. The plus side of never-ending wars of Empire.
Also, she owns a winery so clearly the measures didn't affect her business.....I mean, the virus is not that smart, am I right? Indoor wine tastings still allowed in B.C., not considered a ‘social gathering’
.....funny, what do we do when the health professionals are the arrogant and/or bitchy themselves...this is a hierarchal concept meant to bow down to any kind of authority, such as medical, gov't, etc. and be good little plebs.....
I live in BC- wasn’t aware of the exemption for wine tastings- I know the public (ie govt) liquor store stopped all tastings and the staff went around yelling at people to put on a mask with denial of service at checkout for those that wouldn’t do as they were told.
I know!! I once had an Uber driver who was very strongly not okay in the head. And very proud. At one point she nearly drove us into a wall because the GPS messed up and told her to do so. And I had to be careful, very careful, about talking to her, I was selecting words, watching my tone, etc. etc. Was quite a memorable trip. :)
There is definitely a major disconnect between the majority good medics & nurses and the few institutionalized corrupt doctors in power, particularly when it comes to understanding the problems of “treating symptoms of manmade diseases,” and how they’ve criminalized freedom, choice and speaking out in an effort to fix an inhumane system most doctors, administrators, politicians, cops, the media…all understand is corrupt, therefor ready to gaslight and silence you with troll-bots for challenging it. Though since the Plannedemic, there have been many more doctors “almost” speaking the truth than prior.
I do not miss working for the health care industry. The bloody word-play is maddening, how the opposite applies to terms like health, security, privacy and all the “anti” words like anti-discrimination; how these words all mean the opposite, especially when used for and by the few who’ve created rights for themselves to punish the majority people in reaction to situations (FalseFlag terror & disease events) they’ve created, effectively taking away or outright ending all individual freedoms, such as the right to choose your health care provider, diagnostics and treatments. Definitely, the “one size fits all” big pharma protocols are criminally-bogus, and those who insist on individualized treatment with unlimited options are ostracized, put on a trouble-maker lists and punished from that moment on, especially if you are government employee whistleblowers, particularly if military. (Continued in Notes: https://substack.com/profile/105331799-jeffrey-p-lubina/note/c-47916250?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=1qpmjb)
Don't know how long it took you to compose your satiric paraphrase of the Serious Establishment's Serious Document...but damn, Tessa, you surely did it Swiftly. Rather than suggest that *you* follow up with a fictional account of the Milford Patients & Visitors Dining Department's confidential Modest Proposal for Preventing the Protein & Vitamin B-12 Deficiencies in the Contemporary Vegan Diet, I will dream about their implementation of Beyond Veal and Premie-yum Soylent Green, soon to be deployed as delectable entrees in the Rahm Emanuel Memorial Cafeteria, where no crisis goes to waste and culinary miracles, reborn from the ashen Phoenixes of youthful tragedy, are on hand to satisfy the gastronomical goals of polite, well-behaved patients and visitors in a delicious and sustainable way. If only alcohol were not so taboo these days...I'm sure they would offer a selection of fine Chiantis to go with the foie organique, which I hear is simply to die for. Just water for me, though.
I follow your fantastic scripts diligently and each is deeply embedded and earns my respect and admiration. I share your deep understandings with others. I also follow the Mercola daily. I spend 8++ hours daily providing medical depth to some. I try to assist some with viewpoints that are forcing many to be grounded forever. I have spent over 60 years assisting with uplifting American technical achievements including the beginning Apollo missions and some Nuclear missions. The age is now forcing me to not-spend resources for very worthy causes, sadly
Were you expecting a patient "Bill of Rights" type document from a medical facility associated with the ultra-liberal University of Massachusetts, a state institution (pun intended) of the progressive, socialist state of MA? I would expect no less-- keep your mouth shut or find some place else to get your medical needs attended to.
A few years ago, here in Columbia , SC, a major hospital gave its mission statement for the year "To increase the public's perception that the were doing a good job." ( No indication that they actually planned or needed to do a good or better job, they just needed to look like they were.
At my doctor's office they wanted my consent that the doctor can record our conversation with his AI cloud connected audio recorder that will automatically transcribe everything that is being said and stores all data with a third party contractor. Wait what? Of course I declined. Now I'm the outcast patient. During the last visit I was trying to get to a solution for my health problem and presented the doctor with a research paper from a university hospital here in the US. But in response I was told that I'm not a doctor, that doing my own research is dangerous and that there is too much misinformation out there. He barely glanced at the document and gave it back to me. Instead of a healthy doctor patient conversation focusing on solving my health problem, I got berated. Then I got some pills prescribed that would have never helped me.
Medicine is dead. You have to be your own doctor. Or, they will let you die or kill you. You can’t trust them anymore. There may be a few exceptions, but these doctors are probably very rare and hard to find.
Btw, I must be a doctor, since I was able to get to the root cause of my health issues myself. Thanks to being able to order my own lab work and some more extensive research. In order to be successful with your own research, you can not use google, it is heavily censored. Use yandex.com and you will find everything the good old WWW has to offer.
Wow, what a story! I am so happy you were able to solve your problem! Go you!!!
As a Russian, I have my skepticism about Yandex (it may censor differently but it surveils and censors just fine :)) But it's true for all of them, really....
I was a bit shocked at the doctor’s office when I was berated. I had to let it sink in. My conclusion was, we are somewhat on our own these days.
You are right, yandex isn’t the most ideal search engine either. I tested about 10 different engines, mostly small, barely known ones. For health topics yandex performed better than all the others. The second best search engine was qmamu.com
"Medicine is dead. You have to be your own doctor. Or, they will let you die or kill you. You can’t trust them anymore. There may be a few exceptions, but these doctors are probably very rare and hard to find."
Yep, true that. But you can find them if you know where to look ... state medical boards often have "bad boy" lists, which include the docs who did not follow the boards' commie mandates. Of course, you may have to sort through some medicare fraudsters and drug addicts to find them! Best of luck ~~ j ~~
In Ohio, University Health Hospitals has the same sort of sign taped on all their doors. Guess too many said they aren't wearing a mask, or dared to question the Dancing Nurses regarding the vax.
There is a sense of loss of control , and people want to enforce some kind of control, especially bureaucrats and elite owners.
It seems like preparing alternatives to "compliance" is the best strategy I have found so far.
Of course it is nice to be polite and considerate. That's good manners, but we have all seen polite people misused by the "Russian cashier" types and petty bureaucrats in a pissy mood.
The owners are trying to figure out how to maintain control while culling some portion of the humans which impair their profits and devalue their holdings.
Getting to the point that I would rather die than see a doctor. Just kidding, sort of. But seriously need to stay the hell away from hospitals!
I can understand where you are coming from!!
theres only 1 reason to go to a hospital, if impending death is the only alternative. Honestly even then Im almost at the point of just dying with dignity. Not sure my loved ones would agree however, and if im unconscious, or in a serious accident I wouldnt have a say I guess.
The hospitals around my area are all doing this. It is a blatantly abusive tactic. Hospitals are not targets of violence any more than other locations or entities, certainly not more than all-night convenience stores in deep-urban areas. This tactic deviously projects the faux-accusation and nasty insinuation that anyone acting like a normal, adult, human being in the face of condescending authoritarianism must be "tagged" for intervention with force. It is a grossly-illegitimate manipulation of human interaction by a shielded and powerful entity.
BEWARE, medical systems can label any man or woman within a widely-shared system of institutional snitching -- label them without due process -- and can thus constrain dignified access, or even deny access completely to Citizens unjustly deemed punishable by the Authoritarian System.
biggest tell here is "disrupting another patient's care or experience." sasha can't pull that needle full of remdesivir out of her aunt's arm...or suggest that the doctor might be killing the entire ICU.
it's like we're watching the demolition of the world trade center in slo-mo
this is what happens when someone with 72 shots of aluminum firing away in what's left of their brain is calling the shots.
the cabal has bred a race of slaves and now some of those slaves have kissed ass all the way to the corner office because kissing ass is all they can do. anything else would be too difficult.
they can't hold a thought long enough to do otherwise. they're like that adorable dog, except not adorable.
but there are others who are a little more self-aware and therefore bitterly jealous of those of us who aren't constantly battling brain damage.
those are the scary ones.
by the way, you can't swear on the bus in north carolina. it's like high school never ended
https://wstransit.com/code-of-conduct/
The more I look into things, the more I think that many people could tremendously benefit from a thorough (and correctly done) long course of antifungal and antiparasitic herbs, etc. Many people could snap out of the neurodivergent state, perhaps, and it would be hard for them to learn basic things at an adult age but they would be a lot happier! It brings me joy to think about that.
Of course, zombie-state mind is not limited to bugs or neurological issues, it's far more nuanced. But we are n ow in a dangerous place as far as the growing number of people who are just sick in the basic sense of it, and you can't blame them for being messed up especially if they were messed up as kids. But the thought of those recent messed up kids in charge of things is a scary one.
looking forward to the results of your research into antifungals and antiparasitics!
the more i see, the more optimistic i am that autism can be reversed. roman shapoval mentions infrared light for example https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/autism
the operative question is how to convince the neurodivergent that they need help. without being "ableist" and triggering a hissy fit
OMG!!!!! "How folic acid supplements may create autism," the article says. You know which microbe simply LOVES folic acid and thrives on it? You guessed it, it's toxo! It loves it so much that one of the mainstream pharmaceutical therapies is a drug that messes with folic acid absorption (I am oversimplifying). Which is why I usually get a bit suspicious when people recommend folic acid supplementation for autism. I am like, no. it's a great supplement but it can hurt!
I have thoughts and ideas, I just don't want to be dispensing medical advice because, for one, I can't, and for two, there is a tremendous amount fo BS going around in capital letters, people branding and selling stuff, and I feel responsible for the people who are suffering. There is no "one size fits all" cure for anything! Even vitamin C may hurt somebody, and ivermectin doesn't work every time I don't think, etc. etc.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk
:)
the evidence in your toxo analysis is only getting stronger. important discovery.
when TED lets you give a talk, that will be the day i watch one :)
I don't think TED will let me. :) How would my TED talk benefit the pharmaceutical industry exactly? Well, on a second thought, once they come up with a yummy mRNA toxo shot, then maybe. The crooks!!
if i see a TED talk in somebody's CV that's where i click off
And I don't know how you convince them. They need to desire feeling better, and it could be difficult if they are married to their discomfort. It's the same philosophical matter!
it's painful to watch the cashier struggling to make change because basic math is beyond their skillset.
convincing an entire generation that their disabilities are a badge of honor and evidence of their superiority has to be one of the alltime greatest psy-ops
I know!!! Cruel bastard, cruel bastards they are, the puppeteers.
In a way I understand what you are saying. I have a completely different condition that results in chronic fatigue and I cannot understand how it must feel not to be tired. Because of that I am even afraid of trying something that might help as I do not know how that feels. I cannot imagine a state of not feeling tired.
It's a very interesting article, thank you for the link! I agree with some of Roman's reasoning, and disagree with other. I wrote about it somewhere, in one of my articles on the topic. Antisocial behavior is explained very easily if one images what imflammation of the CNS would feel like. Would anyone feel super social if somebody stepped on their foot on high heels? Probably not. If somebody is in pain all the time without even knowing it because that is how they remember themselves from the very beginning, they would act exactly like the so called autistic children. Cranky, crazy, antisocial, etc. The more I research, the more I realize that common sense skips our mainstream experts (not talking about Roman, I am talking about The Science that inspires a lot of thought.)
the official word for it is PANS. apparently someone with symptoms is a PANDA.
i've researched this and unfortunately a lot of providers are on the folic acid train
Thank you yet again! I blissfully avoided a lot of mainstream explanation, and now that I looked into PANS briefly, I am happy I did. It seems like the common sense dynamic that I just described (people acting intensely out of physical discomfort or pain, as opposed to a cryptic and fancy biochemical process out of the blue) does not occur to the people in charge of mainstream theories. Thank God for alternative and curious researchers! I will reach out to Roman, too, I think I talked to him in comments here but I somehow missed that article, so I think you!
And the folic acid train goes back to the MTHFR gene mutation and the methylation issues.
The mere act of "checking in" to a hospital increases one's mortality risk more that 70% - and, that was PRE-COVID. Imagine what it is today. I graduated from Med School in 1974 and finally went into privater practice in 1982 after residency, fellowship and US Army. The pirate corporatists began to take over all of the hospitals and eventually all private practices in this country in the mid-80s. I lived it personally and sat across from these bastards at many board ("bored") meetings. We physicians attempted to stand our ground, negotiate, push back against it, but TPTB had all of the money and all of the lawyers.
"They" now own it all and Humans are mere cattle to be bred, managed, and slaughtered for their corporate bottom lines and for control of the herd. Healthcare workers are trained to be cogs in that machine and failure to follow the anti-Human practices dictated by goverment and corporatiosn is career-ending. Avoid white coats and blue lights - both are lethal with the white coats far, far out-stripping the cops (c. 900k iatrogenic medical deaths a year in the US al;one vs c. 2500 cop related deaths).
Learn to be your own doctor. For all of its downsides, the internet now provides the Human in the street with the ability to deal with most common illnesses. If you have significant trauma (GSW, MVA, broken bone, etc,), then go to an ER. Amerikan medicine IS good at trauma care. The plus side of never-ending wars of Empire.
Peace and Hope...
DO NOT COMPLY....this is ridiculous.... in BC, Bonnie Henry wrote a BOOK about this and it became a mantra..... Be Kind, Be Calm, Be Safe.....
https://www.amazon.ca/Be-Kind-Calm-Safe-Pandemic/dp/0735241856
Also, she owns a winery so clearly the measures didn't affect her business.....I mean, the virus is not that smart, am I right? Indoor wine tastings still allowed in B.C., not considered a ‘social gathering’
“Tasting is really just part of the retail experience. The analogy I use is you wouldn’t buy a pair of pants without trying them on.” https://www.trailtimes.ca/news/indoor-wine-tastings-still-allowed-in-b-c-not-considered-a-social-gathering-5055902
.....funny, what do we do when the health professionals are the arrogant and/or bitchy themselves...this is a hierarchal concept meant to bow down to any kind of authority, such as medical, gov't, etc. and be good little plebs.....
"Kind." Wow, what hypocrisy!
I live in BC- wasn’t aware of the exemption for wine tastings- I know the public (ie govt) liquor store stopped all tastings and the staff went around yelling at people to put on a mask with denial of service at checkout for those that wouldn’t do as they were told.
And 100 percent agree with neurodivergent af. It is quite alarming in real life situations.
I know!! I once had an Uber driver who was very strongly not okay in the head. And very proud. At one point she nearly drove us into a wall because the GPS messed up and told her to do so. And I had to be careful, very careful, about talking to her, I was selecting words, watching my tone, etc. etc. Was quite a memorable trip. :)
There is definitely a major disconnect between the majority good medics & nurses and the few institutionalized corrupt doctors in power, particularly when it comes to understanding the problems of “treating symptoms of manmade diseases,” and how they’ve criminalized freedom, choice and speaking out in an effort to fix an inhumane system most doctors, administrators, politicians, cops, the media…all understand is corrupt, therefor ready to gaslight and silence you with troll-bots for challenging it. Though since the Plannedemic, there have been many more doctors “almost” speaking the truth than prior.
I do not miss working for the health care industry. The bloody word-play is maddening, how the opposite applies to terms like health, security, privacy and all the “anti” words like anti-discrimination; how these words all mean the opposite, especially when used for and by the few who’ve created rights for themselves to punish the majority people in reaction to situations (FalseFlag terror & disease events) they’ve created, effectively taking away or outright ending all individual freedoms, such as the right to choose your health care provider, diagnostics and treatments. Definitely, the “one size fits all” big pharma protocols are criminally-bogus, and those who insist on individualized treatment with unlimited options are ostracized, put on a trouble-maker lists and punished from that moment on, especially if you are government employee whistleblowers, particularly if military. (Continued in Notes: https://substack.com/profile/105331799-jeffrey-p-lubina/note/c-47916250?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=1qpmjb)
Don't know how long it took you to compose your satiric paraphrase of the Serious Establishment's Serious Document...but damn, Tessa, you surely did it Swiftly. Rather than suggest that *you* follow up with a fictional account of the Milford Patients & Visitors Dining Department's confidential Modest Proposal for Preventing the Protein & Vitamin B-12 Deficiencies in the Contemporary Vegan Diet, I will dream about their implementation of Beyond Veal and Premie-yum Soylent Green, soon to be deployed as delectable entrees in the Rahm Emanuel Memorial Cafeteria, where no crisis goes to waste and culinary miracles, reborn from the ashen Phoenixes of youthful tragedy, are on hand to satisfy the gastronomical goals of polite, well-behaved patients and visitors in a delicious and sustainable way. If only alcohol were not so taboo these days...I'm sure they would offer a selection of fine Chiantis to go with the foie organique, which I hear is simply to die for. Just water for me, though.
Wow, I am utterly impressed! You created a literary masterpiece!!
Please let me know if the deleted version got through. :-)
Yes!! :) You are wonderful
To steal and adapt from one of the best...I might not be advisable for children's parties... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLeQ7oxUAKc
I follow your fantastic scripts diligently and each is deeply embedded and earns my respect and admiration. I share your deep understandings with others. I also follow the Mercola daily. I spend 8++ hours daily providing medical depth to some. I try to assist some with viewpoints that are forcing many to be grounded forever. I have spent over 60 years assisting with uplifting American technical achievements including the beginning Apollo missions and some Nuclear missions. The age is now forcing me to not-spend resources for very worthy causes, sadly
Were you expecting a patient "Bill of Rights" type document from a medical facility associated with the ultra-liberal University of Massachusetts, a state institution (pun intended) of the progressive, socialist state of MA? I would expect no less-- keep your mouth shut or find some place else to get your medical needs attended to.
A few years ago, here in Columbia , SC, a major hospital gave its mission statement for the year "To increase the public's perception that the were doing a good job." ( No indication that they actually planned or needed to do a good or better job, they just needed to look like they were.
Wow, amazing! And what a great observation!
At my doctor's office they wanted my consent that the doctor can record our conversation with his AI cloud connected audio recorder that will automatically transcribe everything that is being said and stores all data with a third party contractor. Wait what? Of course I declined. Now I'm the outcast patient. During the last visit I was trying to get to a solution for my health problem and presented the doctor with a research paper from a university hospital here in the US. But in response I was told that I'm not a doctor, that doing my own research is dangerous and that there is too much misinformation out there. He barely glanced at the document and gave it back to me. Instead of a healthy doctor patient conversation focusing on solving my health problem, I got berated. Then I got some pills prescribed that would have never helped me.
Medicine is dead. You have to be your own doctor. Or, they will let you die or kill you. You can’t trust them anymore. There may be a few exceptions, but these doctors are probably very rare and hard to find.
Btw, I must be a doctor, since I was able to get to the root cause of my health issues myself. Thanks to being able to order my own lab work and some more extensive research. In order to be successful with your own research, you can not use google, it is heavily censored. Use yandex.com and you will find everything the good old WWW has to offer.
Wow, what a story! I am so happy you were able to solve your problem! Go you!!!
As a Russian, I have my skepticism about Yandex (it may censor differently but it surveils and censors just fine :)) But it's true for all of them, really....
I was a bit shocked at the doctor’s office when I was berated. I had to let it sink in. My conclusion was, we are somewhat on our own these days.
You are right, yandex isn’t the most ideal search engine either. I tested about 10 different engines, mostly small, barely known ones. For health topics yandex performed better than all the others. The second best search engine was qmamu.com
"Medicine is dead. You have to be your own doctor. Or, they will let you die or kill you. You can’t trust them anymore. There may be a few exceptions, but these doctors are probably very rare and hard to find."
Yep, true that. But you can find them if you know where to look ... state medical boards often have "bad boy" lists, which include the docs who did not follow the boards' commie mandates. Of course, you may have to sort through some medicare fraudsters and drug addicts to find them! Best of luck ~~ j ~~
That’s a great tip, thank you 🙂
In Ohio, University Health Hospitals has the same sort of sign taped on all their doors. Guess too many said they aren't wearing a mask, or dared to question the Dancing Nurses regarding the vax.
I’m pretty sure my local ER (SCL Health) in Northglenn CO had a sign very similar to this last time we were there…
There is a sense of loss of control , and people want to enforce some kind of control, especially bureaucrats and elite owners.
It seems like preparing alternatives to "compliance" is the best strategy I have found so far.
Of course it is nice to be polite and considerate. That's good manners, but we have all seen polite people misused by the "Russian cashier" types and petty bureaucrats in a pissy mood.
The owners are trying to figure out how to maintain control while culling some portion of the humans which impair their profits and devalue their holdings.
You, who are on the road
Must have a code you try to live by
And so become yourself
Because the past is just a goodbye
Teach your children well
Their father's hell did slowly go by
Feed them on your dreams
The one they pick's the one you'll know by
Don't you ever ask them why
If they told you, you would cry
So just look at them and sigh
And know they love you