Why the vast majority of physicians have failed the public
Only some independent physicians have been heroic during pandemic
In some of my past writings I have spoken about the failure of most physicians to truly understand pandemic issues and think and act independently to serve the public. Instead they have served the interests of Big Pharma and government agencies, most clearly as big pushers of COVID vaccines. They do not follow or know the medical research on many pandemic issues.
Here is what Robert Malone just pointed out:
“The most common explanation for why physicians have not spoken up about the weaponization and manipulation of public health information and policies during the “Coronacrisis” is that they are deeply indebted due to the loans taken out to enable their extended and expensive education, and have no practical choice other than to comply with the mandates imposed on them by government, insurance agencies, and their host institutions (academic or private hospital chains). They have a profound financial conflict of interest- comply or go bankrupt. In large part, the physicians and medical scientists who have spoken up about the compromised medical ethics, regulatory standards, mis- and disinformation propagated by governments and WHO (including intentionally withheld or manipulated medical and epidemiological information) have been financially independent, often senior with high status or established independent medical practices, or otherwise have been decoupled from mechanisms or institutions which have been weaponized to force compliance with centralized edicts. In other words, the majority of those who have spoken out have freedom to speak BECAUSE they are (relatively) financially independent.”
In my book Pandemic Blunder released about 1.5 years ago I gave attention to the innovative doctors who, starting in March 2020, were saving patients with generics; Dr. Zelenko wrote the Preface to my book. They still are saving lives with generics. They have withstood the ugly politics of the pandemic. Unlike the majority of doctors they truly follow the science and the data.
I think there are additional reasons for the failure of the medical profession to look out for patients. I have been shocked at how trenchant and fervent is the belief in vaccines. I asked a young physician why he was going to vaccinate his young child and he honestly looked at me like I was crazy to ask this question. Secondly Allopathic physicians in particular are mostly the products of academic institutions. I believe many of them cannot conceive of how an academic institution could make mistakes such as the very faulty predictive models that were produced by various research units. It is even more foreign to them to consider that there might be actual deliberate deception or malfeasance involved. These were their teachers and colleagues, and I don’t think they can bear the thought of the fallibility of those people. Finally, medical practice is so frantic these days there just isn’t enough time or energy to do a lot of self study. It’s all very sad commentary on the state of our medical profession, I’m afraid. I continue to support my patients’ efforts to get the care they prefer, based on their preferences, knowing that I could be reported to our states medical commission for spreading “disinformation”.
"A Midwestern Doctor" addresses in great depth medical blindness and the reasons most doctors are failing to serve their patients in his substack at https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/p/the-origins-of-medical-blindness?r=rflm4&s=r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web The reasons are historical and multifactorial.