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Quoth the Dodo, Do No Harm

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Quoth the Dodo, Do No Harm

Your medical prognosis could depend on your net worth and social credit score.

Chris Langan
Feb 20
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I recently posted the following inquiry to the CTMU Group on Facebook:

“Now that certain problems have become evident with regard to the testing of certain vaccines for safety and efficacy, a corresponding attitudinal change seems to have come over the health care system.

“Specifically, I notice that although the health care system has never been as enthusiastic as it claims to be about healing the sick (especially those without the right medical insurance and not enough "intersectionality" to trigger a PC "empathy" response), I've found it nearly impossible to work with of late.

“Among the unexpected problems I've had lately are difficulty getting appointments and referrals, unexplained cancellations, and a surprisingly in-your-face "we don't care whether you're maimed, crippled, or dying, so just go somewhere else" routine. These problems seem to have arisen since 2020 or so, and I'd like to see if anyone else's experiences parallel my own.

“Has anyone else noticed strange changes in the health care system or medical establishment in recent months?”

This inquiry elicited several insightful opinions. Cited considerations include public dissatisfaction with the medical profession, frustration among medical personnel, diminishing medical competence and rising mercenarism among doctors, nefarious meddling by the pharmaceutical industry, increasing pressure from insurance companies, and absurd policies involving masks, lab tests, and “vaccination” status along with ovine public compliance with needless regulations.

However, there is another factor to consider. I now have experiential reason to believe that the problem may go deeper than covid-19 paranoia and resentful, disgruntled, or incompetent medical personnel. It may involve medical personnel being reluctantly herded around by Big Pharma, health insurance companies, public and private hospitals, and their corporate-governmental "partners" using tacit constraints sneakily built into the computer software on which the entire medical establishment and health care system are run.

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