The medical freedom movement has never been about doctors being free to practice medicine.
It has always been about being free from doctors who practice medicine.
It is the practice of pharmaceutical medicine that is morbid.
Predictably, as a class, they are ill equipped to ever be free of what they’ve done to themselves and to one another.
That’s why we keep witnessing the most vocal of these doctors colliding with their own profession, slamming head first into the walls of their institutions, and rear ending one another in a slow motion existential demolition derby.
Only Mike Yeadon has been brave enough to face himself honestly.
He makes the others look like the fools that we now know them to be.
The medical freedom movement has never been about doctors being free to practice medicine.
It has always been about being free from doctors who practice medicine.
It is the practice of pharmaceutical medicine that is morbid.
Predictably, as a class, they are ill equipped to ever be free of what they’ve done to themselves and to one another.
That’s why we keep witnessing the most vocal of these doctors colliding with their own profession, slamming head first into the walls of their institutions, and rear ending one another in a slow motion existential demolition derby.
Only Mike Yeadon has been brave enough to face himself honestly.
He makes the others look like the fools that we now know them to be.