Skepticism Arises From the Wreckage of Psy-ops and Corruption, and Then?
Americans are growing more skeptical of major institutions. Is this good or bad? Volatile or stultifying? Destructive and / or creative?
Gallup’s recent poll of confidence in major institutions saw the largest decline in confidence over the last two years in the presidency and in the medical system.
Only 1/3 of Americans now have a “great deal / fair amount of confidence” in the medical system, only 1/4 in the presidency. Yet “the medical system” is what all hospital-born Americans are thrust into at birth, and that is 98.4% of us according to the NIH. From delivery by gloved hands, under the white coats backlit by fluorescent tubes, and jabbed the same day for a sexually transmitted disease, Hepatitis B, and an insanely large dose of synthetic vitamin K, with aluminum poisoning in both of those shots, it’s a backhanded greeting of: Welcome to the world, baby!
From there, infants are brought to a visit every two months for more shots (or vilification of non-vaccinating parents as negligent), as introduction to a system that has ties to you all the way through Medicare years, in which there are stiff penalties against your social security payments If you choose not to sign up. (Medicare does not cover naturopathic or alternative medical treatment, even when practiced by a functional MD, let alone a naturopathic physician.) Ready for hospice? Don’t worry, because the drugs that take us out will be pharmaceuticals too: Midazolam and morphine.
So unless you commit some acts of rebellion here and there, you are born, hanging around some decades, and then retire into and die in the conventional medical system.
Certainly you and I may have other plans for how we choose to live, rather than a passive slide along Pharma’s conveyor belt.
And I think we have lots of company.
Now that a whopping 66% of us are not expressing confidence in the medical system that is provided to and urged on us, we are starting to see quite a large and growing gap between the health interventions that Americans seem to be choosing versus those that we are expected and guided to take.
Compare the 34% of Americans having confidence in “the medical system” on the one hand with 79% of Americans as seeing the dietary supplement industry as trustworthy, on the other hand.
That latter survey also found that 80% choose to take nutritional supplements, which by the way are un-reimbursed by the badly misnamed “health insurance” industry.
How did “the medical system” lose their credibility and the public’s confidence?
Consider masks, for example. If someone living in the US through the last three and a half years never accessed the internet, never read a newspaper or journal, never zoomed into workplace or other meetings, but traveled even a tiny bit, maybe over to the local hardware store or post office, that person could not have escaped the following observation. He or she would have seen a vast majority, nearly all, masked faces in any public place, and would also see that nearly nobody wears a mask now three years later. At some point there was a broad acceptance of masks as a valuable tool to accomplish something, which is not now seen as valuable. Nearly everybody masked back then, and nearly nobody does now. What could explain such a huge change in a social behavior to the off-line observer?
What was it that actually took away masks from most people’s faces? Was it relaxation of “mandates”? Was it the growing recognition that mask wearing does not stop viral transmission, either from or to the mask wearer? Was it a generally declining fear of COVID and viruses in general? Or was it that a large portion of our population starts or stops a behavior as soon as they sense a shift in the zeitgeist, and rushes to behave accordingly and in lockstep with the majority? The type who would say, “Are you kidding? Nobody wears masks anymore” or “Nobody is getting vaccinated for COVID anymore” as their reason for their eager use of those before and not engaging in those acts now. As if the intrinsic qualities of each masks and vaccines were of less importance than what the neighbors are doing these days. The parabolic rise and fall of mask use over these recent years was steep, very high and narrow for the public.
However, the medical community soldiers on and stubbornly clings to their masks and forcing COVID vaccines on their employees. Despite overwhelming evidence of both negative efficacy and bodily injury of both, as I’ve shown in over 900 medical studies cited in my last two books, and now beginning to be acknowledged around the world, most medical venues still insist on both masks and COVID vaccines, perhaps only due to fear of litigation if they now reverse their stance and / or acknowledge the harms of each of those. In its recalcitrant stance, the conventional medical industry has boxed itself into a place of increasingly foolish appearance to a now awakening public.
In the same Gallup poll of confidence in big institutions, newspapers and television news are even less trusted, at 18% and 14%. Only 8% have confidence in Congress.
Mass complacency and corruption of elites are comfortable interdependent bedfellows that enable and reinforce each other. But the disgusting duo repels the rest of us, an increasing number of people who lack confidence in the incestuous nests and self-serving behaviors of the big institutions. For the rest of us, we see complacent lemmings entrusting the control over health to those who make an industry from sickness.
Is skepticism a healthy response to a Pharma-controlled medical system, or to a captured government and media elite? Or is skepticism so demoralizing that corruption will become more entrenched and the masses detached and without hope? Only the future will show us whether current and future generations can create new institutions from the wreckage of the current malfunctioning, morally bankrupt and public nuisance ones.
Until recently if someone mentioned that one of their kids was a medical doctor, I’d applaude them. Now I say “sorry to hear that.”
Thank God, there are still doctors like Dr. Huber that we can trust.