Two months ago, one of my fraternity brothers died of a heart attack. It is not unusual to die from a heart attack, and even less so for someone over seventy. My fraternity brother was a noted medical authority and a university professor.
Back in 2021, right when the Covid Plandemic was at its peak, he sent us all an email proudly announcing that the urgently awaited Covid jab from Pfizer had finally arrived and that he considered himself lucky to be among the first in the country to take the shot. He urged us all to take one as soon as they would become generally available.
Being skeptical regarding the official Covid narrative, I sent out an email to the now deceased professor and to the other frat brothers who were also physicians. I asked how serious or lethal the covid virus really was, if it was guaranteed that the vaccine was not more dangerous than the disease and if there might be other remedies against the virus.
I sent out the same email to the physicians in our family. After a long wait, I eventually got an answer.Not from any of the two professors, not from my own brother or brother-in-law, but from a frat brother who was a family doctor out in the provinces: “yes, the virus is very serious and people can get very, very sick. There are even some who die from it.”
Although pertinent and relevant, my questions were not answered. On the contrary, the answer I got was well-meant but clearly nonsensical. Any disease can be nasty and can cause death.
The most important conclusion to be drawn was that, with one exception, none of those doctors whom I knew well deigned or dared answer some simple and logical questions!
If anything, this really shook what remained of my confidence in the medical profession. If even friends and family members would not answer some simple questions, which other doctor would?
As it turned out later, in the EU there were hundreds, probably thousands of doctors who tried to honestly inform their patients and the public, but their voices were not heard in the media, while social media were strictly censored regarding anything to do with Covid. Those doctors who nevertheless dared to deal with the issue in a sense that diverged from the officially permitted narrative and ensuing protocols imposed from above, were severely reprimanded and punished. Some were sent to jail.
According to official data, there are 1.82 million practicing physicians in the EU, about four per thousand inhabitants. Including retired doctors, there are at least two million doctors, for 450 million people. In addition, there are 456,000 pharmacists working in pharmacies, 365,000 dentists, and 3.6 million nurses. Overall, there are at least seven million medical personnel, to which number should also be added thousands working in the various health ministries, in hospital administration staffs, in health insurance companies, as ambulance personnel, in the pharmaceutical industry, so that the total number of people employed in the “health industry” may be between eight million and ten million people. Add to that the number of dependents and family members, and one could say that some twenty million EU citizens depend wholly or partly on money earned in the health business. According to official figures, health care spending in the EU in 2022 wasten percentof GNP, en enormous figure, while the EUpharmaceuticals marketwas estimated at over 500 billion Euro in 2024.
Given those numbers, it is not very surprising that governments and business would want to make sure that physicians take the kind of decisions (i.e. make diagnoses and write prescriptions according to strict guidelines) that sustain the system and make it profitable. In a sense, the almost two million physicians are the front troops of the system. As long as they prescribe the pills and vaccinations that the pharmaceutical industry produces, the system will thrive. One could also say those almost two million doctors are drug pushers just as much as street dealers in marijuana, cocaine and fentanyl. This latterbusinessin Europe is estimated at 30 billion Euro (2019), but this is all tax free.
Source: Global Research