Friday, April 21, 2006

Why such hatred of the medical community?

In a message dated 4/21/2006 1:02:28 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Kelly writes:

Hi, I sent an E-Mail to the group but wanted you to see it.  It hasn't
been the best of weeks but my questions still stand.  I wonder if you 
or some of the other members are as frightened as I am.  I know you
will say enlightened, but I truly wonder if you have contemplated what
might happen.  Death is surely not a given as any study will show, but
to know all of your options is probably not a bad thing and I cannot
quite understand "why such the hate" for the medical community when
some are so clearly trying to help people.  I dont know if they will
allow you to see my message or not.   Good Evening,   Kelly 

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Kelly,
 
Why such hatred of the medical community?  They are a bunch of overpaid, over-rated, bumbling idiots and clowns, who will lie to your face and then shrug their shoulders and grin when you catch them. They are arrogant bastards who won't respond to challenges to their inept theories, but are quick with a venomous voodoo like, "You don't really believe the virus doesn't cause AIDS?" 
 
Dr. Benjamin Rush, MD, personal physician to George Washington, and the only MD to sign the Declaration of Independence, warned us back then that if medical freedom weren't written into the Constitution, that medicine would organize itself into an underground dictatorship that would eventually bring about the Bastille of medical science.  He was right on the first part, I hope time proves him totally correct and we see the public rise up against the black magicians and take back their power.
These people took an oath to above all do no harm, but they are a major cause of death in this country, killing about 1000 people a day! 
 
It really isn't science when you look at it with scientific scrutiny. It's a religion. We've all been programmed since birth to turn over the natural health that is our birthright to the trust of these merchants of death and disease.Health insurance is not a birthright, and it is really an oxymoron, because it does not insure your health. It pretty well assures that you will go out in grand medical style as you surrender your life to the whims of medical deities. Think how much money you would have now if all the money that has gone for your medical insurance went into your bank account instead.  Read Dr. Robert Mendelson, MD: "Confessions of a Medical Heretic"
 
"Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About" is a best seller and does a great job of deconstructing the awe of medicine. I don't recommend the book, however, because he's selling all kinds of crazy cures that will just confuse most people.  To his credit though he does hit upon a couple of the 32 things needed for health though.
 
Ed

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