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Possibly malicious medicine
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Dan Urtiz
2020-11-26 06:32:20 UTC
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Possibly malicious medicine

I personally do not believe that most any intrusive medical procedure, which to myself could include any procedure as such that breaks or penetrates skin, should typically be imposed upon a patient without his or her express permission. In general, I do not trust in the medical establishment and would sooner see it disbanded, especially within the Americas. I am not always scientifically minded, having a spiritual side that finds playing God, as the medical establishment sometimes might, to be distasteful. I especially do not like compulsory or intrusive procedures that might sometimes be executed by the psychiatric branch of medicine in particular, believing that abuses using such procedures should often be illegal.

Psychiatrists and other such doctors of medicine, as well as the staff used by such, are often evil and villainous to myself. There is “something” almost supernaturally wrong about the medical establishment from my point of view that perhaps does not truly have a place in the New World nor in any other place that believes in God. I in fact would not find it so difficult to believe that the upper echelons of medicine might sometimes be Satanic or something similar, which would be ugly to myself. Is such a thought simply a paranoid whim on my part or could I be psychically onto something?
Greg Carr
2020-11-26 11:20:34 UTC
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Your probably paranoid there. It is very unusual for someone your age to not have worked in years without a extensive criminal record or a drug and alcohol problem. I saw my medical dr. yesterday and I am getting routine blood tests in a couple of days. I would definetly not want the medical community banned. My niece has benefitted from the medical community as she has asthma and celiac she was also helped with dyslexia. My Grandpa beat neck cancer and my Dad's old boss beat hip cancer back in the 1970's in fact he is still alive. Dr's got rid of a couple of warts I had as a teen. They once pumped out my stomach after a triple margarita bender at the Seafair Curling Rink in Richmond around 1992 and I ended up passed out on a strangers lawn. Thanks Richmond RCMP for scooping me up. I have been helped with stitches obviously. The apostle Luke was a physician. I know a biker woman who beat breast cancer.

In Canada it is illegal for a psychiatrist to force procedures and medicine on you without a court order and those are extremely, hard to get if you avoid the criminal courts somehow. You can if told you have to consent to psych care for parole purposes tell them to stuff it and serve your full sentence then there is nothing they can legally do. I have heard some of the guys telling stories about doing the psych nurses. The street nurses of East Van back when I lived in the DTES were firmly on the side of the criminals especially the drug dealers of HAMC and anti-police and taxpayers. https://groups.google.com/g/van.general/c/yfbGnPlQKCY/m/O6JpA8CvFDEJ check this out a psychiatric hospital nurse married to a Hell's Angel full patch who spent a lot of time in prison. This shrink was convicted of rape https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/minnesota/articles/2020-09-10/psychiatrists-gets-5-years-in-prison-for-assaulting-patient https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/ruling-upheld-in-deplorable-case-of-abuse-by-therapist/article18285036/ Dr.Tynehurst was the head of psychiatry at UBC in Vancouver. He used to whip his patients after forcing them to strip. He eventually after a bunch of trials and like ten years of legal wrangling recieved a piddly 4 year sentence although he was nailed for lots of damages and his legal bills must have been beyond belief. I read an Oprah Book Of The Month about a Chicago psychiatrist who raped his patient. Couldn't find it on a Google. Radovan Karadžić died in jail. A psychiatrist he was responsible for the slaughter of thousands of unarmed ppl and under his command rape camps were set up. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radovan_Karad%C5%BEi%C4%87.

Don't doubt the training and motivation of the psych Drs I met its just that the medications sometimes have horrible side effects including stomach pain and impotence and physical weakness, and sometimes they don't work at all. Don't regret going off the meds months ago at the start of the pandemic although it happened by fluke when I couldn't refill the prescription on a weekend and didn't notice much difference without them. Tardive is way down and I haven't have had any of the homicidal rages for no reason and no reason to punch the walls.

GOD BLESS and good luck and hopefully a cure will be found for us. I donate on a regular basis to Loading Image...ttool.com/donations/Donate?ID=2002&AID=1869 BCSS be sure to click on the research option. Tax deductible in Canada. Be sure to excercise and don't smoke. Oh as for medicine being satanic you no doubt are aware that abortion, sex changes both forbidden by the Bible are done as a matter of routine by the medical profession.
Post by Dan Urtiz
Possibly malicious medicine
I personally do not believe that most any intrusive medical procedure, which to myself could include any procedure as such that breaks or penetrates skin, should typically be imposed upon a patient without his or her express permission. In general, I do not trust in the medical establishment and would sooner see it disbanded, especially within the Americas. I am not always scientifically minded, having a spiritual side that finds playing God, as the medical establishment sometimes might, to be distasteful. I especially do not like compulsory or intrusive procedures that might sometimes be executed by the psychiatric branch of medicine in particular, believing that abuses using such procedures should often be illegal.
Psychiatrists and other such doctors of medicine, as well as the staff used by such, are often evil and villainous to myself. There is “something” almost supernaturally wrong about the medical establishment from my point of view that perhaps does not truly have a place in the New World nor in any other place that believes in God. I in fact would not find it so difficult to believe that the upper echelons of medicine might sometimes be Satanic or something similar, which would be ugly to myself. Is such a thought simply a paranoid whim on my part or could I be psychically onto something?
Dan Urtiz
2020-11-26 19:36:22 UTC
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Greg Carr,
Your probably paranoid there. It is very unusual for someone your age to not have worked in years without a extensive criminal record or a drug and alcohol problem. I <<<
While it might be true that I have not worked in quite a few years, I have actually only been arrested, for a misdemeanor, once during my lifetime as a very young adult and before my being diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic. I also have never at all truly had either a drug or alcohol problem. I in fact also have never smoked cigarettes and even avoid imbibing caffeine products. Although I am not perfect, I am in many ways a “clean” individual.
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research option. Tax deductible in Canada. Be sure to excercise and don't smoke. Oh as for medicine being<<<
I do not smoke and I do physical exercise only sporadically, even though I am not always in the mood for doing such. I do not obey a past psychiatrist that I once had, who seemed to expect me to do physical exercise seven days per week, for thirty minutes a day, and to do it “vigorously”. I am not a jock after all, and I find doing exercise too often to be tedious and boring. Such physical exercise is also often difficult for me to do because of the medications that I am presently on, which make me feel very tired and to have difficulties simply getting up early in the morning.

Spending too much time on physical exercise also keeps me from my favorite activity, which might be to read. Even though my medication makes it hard for me to concentrate at times, I still enjoy ticking my mind with a good book.

God bless and have a Happy Thanksgiving!

Dan

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