Sunday, August 21, 2016

Medical Malfeasance

When I woke up this morning somehow I found a sense of peaceful condolence.  I discovered that it is because I am not crazy, and if openly I allow Fayetteville's environmental demons their due, it is undeniable that the residents of Fayetteville are cursed with pollution that may not be found elsewhere.  I have spoken of this influence many times.  In light of the world's recent heat wave, it has become obvious to me these demons and global warming are intertwined.  Always I have known this, and from time to time I rant about the dangers of tower top microwave ovens, electricity in our air, diesel-produced infrasound (low frequency sound waves which cannot be heard), and the rest.  No one cares, just like our American medical establishment will not simply come out and say tinnitus is created by these low frequency sound waves.  They alone to a healthy ear do not create the ringing many people hear.  Only if there is hearing loss do these particular frequencies ring when influenced by a low frequency sound wave.  I do not know why.  I am not a scientist, but it wouldn't take much gray matter to explain why.  Our modern medical establishment, while unbeknownst to possibly the majority of Americans, prefers to treat symptoms.  To my eyes in the colloquial town of Fayetteville, there is not much science happening in our medical establishment.  Rather it seems to be personified by meatball surgery, a hodgepodge of post Appalachian holistic divergence.  If you really want to be cured a trip to Duke or Chapel Hill is in order.  I found this out first hand being marketed through Fayetteville's various technical medical facilities.  It is like a mill, one which offers little treatment and no seeable product.  In essence it is a bit of a ruse, a tried and true methodology of smoke and mirrors building revenue for Fayetteville's medical community.  I saw one particular doctor, who in my educated opinion fueled by nine years of collegiate musical study, who was ignorant.  Not only did blatantly he lie, but he knew less than I did about my own symptoms, and chose only to suggest treatment that would fill his pocket with my money.  It was an erroneous suggestion his "procedure," and almost a year later I discovered that his negligence concerning probable infection in my urinary tract, bladder, kidneys, or gastrointestinal tract could be considered an act of malpractice.  Simple antibiotics would have solved by illness, and yet he chose to recommend extraneous things only that supported his medical specialty.  This must be why doctor's practice.  They like to practice, and in the process they do not learn much or attempt to heal illness.  Even an auto mechanic provides you with a tangible product, a running vehicle.  A doctor that likes to practice on your dime is unnecessary.  We have lots of these today.  The legal profession suffers from the same flaw.  Many lawyers like to make money manipulating the law but often not helping a particular legal predicament.  This has become our America.  This is why the lower and middle class are being held hostage.  This is why our economy is stagnant.  This is why there is a growing rift between the elite rich and the rest of America.  Until morality once agains enters the culture of America possibly tendered by religious philosophy, we are doomed.  

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

The Mortality Industry

I would like to attempt to summarize the empty shell that has become America.  When I wake I must realize and then understand drugs are marketed for monetary gain.  Their exorbitant exaggeration of worth personified by price to the consumer both is insulting and criminal, but it continues.  The FDA has implemented a policy whereby a prescription only is valid for one year necessitating a return visit to a doctor needed or not.  Eyeglasses are under this blanket ensuring a doctor will be compensated without the choice of the consumer who uses his product.  While prescription drug abuse is rampant and majorly the fault of irresponsible and fraudulent physicians, why should consumers pay the price for their contrition? Are we priests?  It is because America no longer is a democratic republic.  Instead we are a corrupt, fascist, oligarchy.  The corporation General Electric with their manufacturing, sale, and continued promotion of the now omnipresent 7FDL diesel prime mover has all but destroyed the goodness of the human race.  In the hands of Appalachian sodomites lies the psychology of America.  Their influence is known daily by senseless, unexplained, unmitigated murder.  When a lowly Amtrack engineer moves his lever without regard for the pollution he alone creates, three things happen.  Pressurization occurs in our atmosphere making what once were easy tasks difficult.  Heat occurs.  The power grid unnecessarily is taxed depriving the consumer again of his democratic process, receiving a fair product for which he pays.  It is America's common thread.  The consumer pays, and the consumer pays "the man" to mitigate his failures of professional ethics.  What socioeconomic system does this, paying the corrupt in the name of democracy?  Russia.  America's gradually implemented robbing of the American people has replaced the America that once was, economic mobility and thus freedom.   I have to experience this scenario each day I rise.  I live in a country that chokes the life from its populace for the gain of an elite few.  Television once was the core of American culture leads the war terrorizing us with insolence, immaturity, amateurism, and glorification of the ignorant.  There no longer are programs, only infomercials about the drugs that are tempting the weak and fueling the rich.  Like cigarette advertisements which were removed from television in a social movement in the l970's, so too should be removed harmful drug advertisements. They should be reserved for the physicians who should be required to navigate their fraud.  Instead of paying physicians to cover their mistakes and get rich, require them do their job at an unfair wage like the rest of the country.  Mortality has become the new socioeconomic system of America.