Laura, I appreciate your concern over this nomination and your detailed explanation for it. But, the weakest point you make for me is the following, 'This raises an important question: how can someone without an active license or completed residency be trusted to shape public health policy for over 300 million Americans?' It seems to me, after the last few years going through the 'pandemic of madness' - brought about by willing henchmen licensed doctors all going along with it - the last thing you'd want for someone to have in a position of medical leadership is a 'medical license.' What does a medical license mean anyway? Does it mean 'this person has been sufficiently brainwashed to comply with all - medical and otherwise - dictates from their masters?'
While some of her outside the box activities and holistic approaches may offput most people, I see nothing wrong with moving away from industrialized medicine, where a cured patient is a lost customer. We need to break the grip of the patient for profit model and explore a more comprehensive concept of what it is to be a healthy human.
YIKES!! Thanks for digging into this, Laura. Had no idea there was so much crazy stuff there with this so-called Dr. Good work, as usual!!
Laura, I appreciate your concern over this nomination and your detailed explanation for it. But, the weakest point you make for me is the following, 'This raises an important question: how can someone without an active license or completed residency be trusted to shape public health policy for over 300 million Americans?' It seems to me, after the last few years going through the 'pandemic of madness' - brought about by willing henchmen licensed doctors all going along with it - the last thing you'd want for someone to have in a position of medical leadership is a 'medical license.' What does a medical license mean anyway? Does it mean 'this person has been sufficiently brainwashed to comply with all - medical and otherwise - dictates from their masters?'
While some of her outside the box activities and holistic approaches may offput most people, I see nothing wrong with moving away from industrialized medicine, where a cured patient is a lost customer. We need to break the grip of the patient for profit model and explore a more comprehensive concept of what it is to be a healthy human.