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09/14/2022 Michael M. Rosenblatt, DPM
RE: University of Chicago Medical School Offers Class on Misinformation (Leonard A. Levy, DPM, MPH)
When it comes to so-called “medical misinformation” there is always the same question: “Who is the absolute authority?” During the years of Dr. Ignatz Semmelweis, the ultimate authority did not feel it necessary to wash your hands between examining and treating female patients in childbirth. Dr. Semmelweis was hounded into a mental institution by greater powers who disagreed with him. We now have political leaders who believed in vaccines as the answer to Covid. As it turned out, the Chinese product did not work very well. So-called "natural immunity" was relegated into "medical misinformation." We are still dealing with issues of possible spike protein damage (from mRNA vaccines) to a cadre’ of young men who were not particularly at risk of death from Covid in the first place.
This is not in a vacuum. Science is always in flux. The new data from the James Webb Space Telescope is throwing the standard cosmology model into a frenzy of confusion. In the midst of Covid, we were looking for anything that would allow us to return to work and a quasi-status of “normal.” Yet, there were a large group of experienced professional virologists who were cowed and threatened into silence by powerful Media and people who wanted to replace a conservative government above all else.
We are basically two separate countries. We have been for years. Medical misinformation authority apparently must come from one of those sides only. In California, state Government now wants to threaten medical licenses if the data does not come from that one side. I don’t have an answer to this. We were advised to “stay home in the dark” and come to the hospital when we could no longer breathe, and then be placed on respirators that were tuned to the level of effluent of a parked 747. At least 88% of those people died connected to those machines, their lungs blasted to fibrous heaps. I think we need more latitude. Let people make up their own minds with a plethora of ideas, some of which will turn out to be dead wrong. We encourage our patients to sign documents of informed choice. Why do we need to infantilize a new generation?
Michael M. Rosenblatt, DPM, Henderson, NV
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