New Data Exposes the Corruption Behind the COVID ResponseIt’s time for COVID accountability so this can never happen again

A Midwestern Doctor

COVID-19 was arguably the worst public health disaster in history, and as more and more are now realizing, most of that could have been prevented if the medical industry had been less greedy throughout the pandemic and not put profits before people. Because of this, the unconditional trust the industry made enormous investments to create and has relied upon for decades has been shattered (e.g., a large JAMA study of 443,445 American adults found that in April 2020, 71.5% of them trusted doctors and hospitals while in January 2024, only 40.1% did)
Over the last month, I have received a large number of requests to highlight some of the egregious conduct by our healthcare authorities throughout the pandemic. At the time, it did not feel like the correct time to publish it, but now it does (e.g., something can be done about it).

In this article, I would like to focus on a few critical areas that need to exposed as we begin exploring the topic of COVID accountability—one of the key issues the Trump administration and the courts will have to address in the near future.
Journal Racketeering
Regulatory Corruption
Vaccine Safety Database Corruption
Vaccine Discrimination
COVID Vaccine Trials
COVID Lawsuits
Vaccine Exemptions

Conclusion
Typically, two things can create change within the American political system— new laws being passed or punitive lawsuits, which cause governments and businesses to implement policies and procedures to prevent them from happening in the future.
I feel incredibly hopeful both of these will happen in the near future, and it is my intention to do what I can to push for their implementation. However, I also believe a somewhat unique opportunity exists to do significantly more now.
For example, every person I’ve talked to in the financial and pharmaceutical industries has said that the only thing that really deters criminal behavior is the real threat of criminal prosecution (e.g., going to jail). Typically they will only bend the rules to the point they are afraid a real risk of criminal prosecution exists. As such, one pharmaceutical executive was quite explicit with me—unless criminal penalties are put on the individuals in the industry, this behavior will never stop. In almost all cases, this is never on the table (as the corporate structure is designed to shield its members from prosecution). Still, I believe the current political climate makes this possible. Consider for example, how many people saw this recent post:

Secondly, many of the foundational structures of our healthcare agencies naturally encourage corruption and health disasters. Fixing that will require radical changes, but I believe RFK Jr. is one of the best suited people to do so. As such, one of my goals in the near future (and what I’ve tried to lay the foundation for over the last year) will be to lay out the policy changes I believe need to be implemented to Make America Healthy Again, much of which I strongly suspect RFK Jr. already aims to implement.
It’s hard for me to put into words how angry and distraught I am about what happened with COVID-19 (hence why I gave so much of myself to this publication). However, at the same time, I believe ultimately nature always corrects itself. To some extent, the incredible greed of the pharmaceutical industry was a blessing in disguise because it was so egregious it created a situation akin to “killing the goose that laid the golden eggs” and woke up the public to what they’ve been doing for decades, at last giving us a way to reverse the steadily increasing corruption that has consumed our healthcare agencies and society.
Furthermore, this outrage is not unique to the United States, and many other political movements have also formed to oppose this wave of medical tyranny (e.g., a significant portion of the data we have on the harms of the COVID-19 vaccines was obtained by a German political party). Consider for example, this 2023 speech by the Prime Minister of Slovakia, where he condemned the WHO’s overreach, the corruption in his government, and the treatment of those who questioned by the vaccine:

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