This is when the great divide in "Medicine" is unquestionably manifesting itself.
The reach of the Rockefellows & Co. is vast; they dictate the terms of “medical care” to the legislators as well as to courts, while the only thing that backs them up is their control of global money flow, and they own and control “Medicine.”
What if anyone were allowed to practice healership?
It has happened before and the world didn’t end. Neither has the human being been figured out. Health and illness is still waiting for being defined in clear terms within a system that actually helps people to heal. For the time being, no such system exists, and even the concept of healing is under suspicion:
Before the Rockefellerian standardization of “Medicine” in the 1920s, lots of quacks and snake-oil salesmen (Rocky’s dad was one of those) were allowed to roam the land. They even took the risk of being tarred and feathered every once in a while, when their quackery revealed itself too fast. :) Today’s “doctors” provide cover-ups for each other and even for the pharmaceuticals, whose deadly poisons they are encouraged and to legally push and receive generous compensation in return. After all, the most lucrative “medications” have been statins that actually tend to cause harm and their use is based on a lie, which is only one of the many among today’s “doctors’” paraphernalia of invented health conditions.
Under the circumstances, unlicensed healers can be fined and imprisoned, while the system provides powerful protection to the ones licensed to maim and to kill...
I realize that Terrain Theory explains more than Germ, but to me, it looks like I have carried the light a bit further in my piece that sums up my life experience with “doctors”:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/what-makes-people-sick-apart-from
We all have the capacity to heal one another ✨
I detested being medically managed with my first birth so much, that I had the next three without a doctor, the last two @home with lay midwives. My first birth they did things that were medically contraindicated and had I known then what I know now, I would’ve filed a lawsuit. They were the best OBG group in the city where I live. Everyone in the group was respectful, highly regarded in the community and so professional, but they were trained by the system. They didn’t understand the process of labor from the mother’s perspective. I learned quickly, to never give birth with MDs again.
They almost killed me and my firstborn. That’s all it took for me to say no more. This doesn’t work for me.