In my then faithfully Catholic med school we learned “patient” means “one who suffers” ~ each person we encounter in the office to be treated and considered and treated as “fearfully and wonderfully made” in the image of God with His gift of life to be valued. Dr Nass represents, cares for and defends each patient in the true physician mold. Thank God for her.
True. Nor is trust in the luciferianrockefellerian health care system, which, in the words of the late Walter Cronkite, is neither healthy, nor caring, nor much of a system.
Yes, well said, I have often wondered how you do it, where you get your energy from and what inspires you to keep going forward against such implacable and wrong forces. God bless you.
Don't think she should be compared to Yeshua and His suffering nor should you keep referring this to Soviet this or that. No doubt that she, as so many REAL medical people did, is being harassed and threatened but you can hardly limit it to the soviets when countries around the world including the U S engaged in the same behaviors. We are perhaps one of the worst
I agree. That said, I was not “comparing” her suffering to Christ’s suffering, but merely showing that it has similarities in form, and is instructive both of what Christ taught and how we can live His example in our own ways. As to the forms: truth competing with the lies of power, corrupt officials, a time of tension, hypocrisy, abuse of process, and patent injustice. I was exposing the template. If you really asked people like Dr. Nass, who live through this abuse of process, they would all reveal soul hurting suffering.
And about the Soviets... I was bringing in this culturally understood analogy to highlight that what we are seeing is Marxism with American characteristics.
Sorry to inform you after that brilliant tribute, Kelly Em, but late stage USSR or contemporary China is NOT what Marx, Engels and Lenin had in mind, any more than contemporary USA is what Jefferson had in mind! The analogy is most appropriate!
True, that. I did read Das Capital. I found out later it was funded by London Bankers and Marx was a Satanist. And the revolution itself was funded by Wall Street players including FDR. And later developments are also called marxism, such as Gramschi, Marcusé, and the other “Frankfurters.”. All these programs have to bonk people who disagree, which makes it unstable.
i think you have been influenced in this by far right "theoreticians" who are clueless about the historical realities, and mistake superficial appearances for something profound. But let us set that aside and cherish contemporary heroes as you have done here. More can be found at the 250 + portraits done by Maine artist Robert Shetterly in his "Americans Who Tell the Truth" Series which has national recognition. I think Meryl may be one of them. I know them both. In my own way too I have combated he influence of empire since the mid sixties.
I fully agree. You wrote, "This sick Soviet play against Dr. Nass needs to be passionately opposed." >> I am all for effective political action. Do you have anything specific in mind that might help her?
I'm afraid that I am not very charismatic--afters years of being right about COVID and the WEF-UN and toxic vaccines and warning my neighbors constantly about what is happening they no longer want to talk to me and have not thanked me for my good efforts. History also shows that building new systems from scratch--it is hard to think of an example--requires a lot of capital especially since it will be opposed by the oligarchs. I will keep trying within my modest means.
I would like to build a new food system from scratch in Los Angeles but I am quite old, grow rosemary, thyme and oregano in a sun-splashed patch of dirt in my front yard that is so fully shaded that nothing else can grow there. I'm prepped to sprout sunflower seeds when the shit hits the fan. There are realistically no local farmers with whom to connect as Mercola suggests. I shop at local lower-class ethnic supermarkets that have better choices of fresh produce. Anything else come to your mind?
i meant find an support local, farm-to-table. I purchase my beef from two ranches who deliver. I purchase my chicken from an heirloom grower, and my pork from a similar farmer. I purchase my veggies from a farmers market. Thats what I meant.
We find new friends in that process! I did. We need to focus on what unites us, just the opposite of those with atrophied conscience who seek to dominate their asylum. I come from decades on the genuine left (not the Fauxi "left)" but have new friends from the sensible part of the right.
Kelly Em, this is an absolutely brilliant description of what Dr. Nass has endured. I watched some of the proceedings and was in total awe that she could respond with such composure to the idiocy. Daily I am grateful for Dr. Nass, Dr. Alexander, Steve Kirsch, Dr. Mercola, and in Canada, Dr. William Makis and multitudes of others who simply do not back down from searching for the truth, no matter how badly treated.
Many thanks Meryl. The total idiocy and complete abandonment of common sense, professional ethics, medical research and knowledge just astounds me. Yes, we must all fight for the freedoms of future generations. Meryl is a white Knight shining in the blackest of all holes.
Brilliantly written, I agree with every word written by Kelly from the bottom of my heart and soul.
I have watched hours and hours of Dr Meryl Nass in all her capacities - inspirational, uplifting, endless perseverance, genius mind and memory, critical thinker, articulate, a leader, yet also manages to feel like a best friend, a lifelong neighbor to everyone, loving, selfless, kind, generous beyond words.
I have also watched these hearings and they are truly nauseating. The simmering hostility towards Meryl is almost palpable. I will never understand these people and how come they haven't quit and walked out of this sickening cruel show. Your writing is right on target, thank you.
Thank you for this eloquent essay!
In my then faithfully Catholic med school we learned “patient” means “one who suffers” ~ each person we encounter in the office to be treated and considered and treated as “fearfully and wonderfully made” in the image of God with His gift of life to be valued. Dr Nass represents, cares for and defends each patient in the true physician mold. Thank God for her.
If it is called public health or represents public health, it is not medicine.
Beautifully said. Thank you.
Well said, Highlighting common sense ain't so common anymore
True. Nor is trust in the luciferianrockefellerian health care system, which, in the words of the late Walter Cronkite, is neither healthy, nor caring, nor much of a system.
Yes, well said, I have often wondered how you do it, where you get your energy from and what inspires you to keep going forward against such implacable and wrong forces. God bless you.
I hope in my humble way to aid my grandchildren in promoting the recovery of a civilization they will inherit. It is never about the odds.
Right! Despair is never a wining strategy! We refuse to BARE arms.
Bare arms is a responsibility as this helps us generate vitamin D. :)
D for D-fence, D for the big D, Daddy, the heavenly Father.
Well, OK. But of course I mean not to BARE them for the lethal injections.
Don't think she should be compared to Yeshua and His suffering nor should you keep referring this to Soviet this or that. No doubt that she, as so many REAL medical people did, is being harassed and threatened but you can hardly limit it to the soviets when countries around the world including the U S engaged in the same behaviors. We are perhaps one of the worst
I agree. That said, I was not “comparing” her suffering to Christ’s suffering, but merely showing that it has similarities in form, and is instructive both of what Christ taught and how we can live His example in our own ways. As to the forms: truth competing with the lies of power, corrupt officials, a time of tension, hypocrisy, abuse of process, and patent injustice. I was exposing the template. If you really asked people like Dr. Nass, who live through this abuse of process, they would all reveal soul hurting suffering.
And about the Soviets... I was bringing in this culturally understood analogy to highlight that what we are seeing is Marxism with American characteristics.
Sorry to inform you after that brilliant tribute, Kelly Em, but late stage USSR or contemporary China is NOT what Marx, Engels and Lenin had in mind, any more than contemporary USA is what Jefferson had in mind! The analogy is most appropriate!
True, that. I did read Das Capital. I found out later it was funded by London Bankers and Marx was a Satanist. And the revolution itself was funded by Wall Street players including FDR. And later developments are also called marxism, such as Gramschi, Marcusé, and the other “Frankfurters.”. All these programs have to bonk people who disagree, which makes it unstable.
i think you have been influenced in this by far right "theoreticians" who are clueless about the historical realities, and mistake superficial appearances for something profound. But let us set that aside and cherish contemporary heroes as you have done here. More can be found at the 250 + portraits done by Maine artist Robert Shetterly in his "Americans Who Tell the Truth" Series which has national recognition. I think Meryl may be one of them. I know them both. In my own way too I have combated he influence of empire since the mid sixties.
Actually, just had my opinion formed by reviewing the documents.
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Well said, and beautifully written.
So appreciated, thank you.
I fully agree. You wrote, "This sick Soviet play against Dr. Nass needs to be passionately opposed." >> I am all for effective political action. Do you have anything specific in mind that might help her?
Build new systems from scratch and wait for the weaponized ones to collapse of their own corrupt weight.
I'm afraid that I am not very charismatic--afters years of being right about COVID and the WEF-UN and toxic vaccines and warning my neighbors constantly about what is happening they no longer want to talk to me and have not thanked me for my good efforts. History also shows that building new systems from scratch--it is hard to think of an example--requires a lot of capital especially since it will be opposed by the oligarchs. I will keep trying within my modest means.
start with your food sources.
I would like to build a new food system from scratch in Los Angeles but I am quite old, grow rosemary, thyme and oregano in a sun-splashed patch of dirt in my front yard that is so fully shaded that nothing else can grow there. I'm prepped to sprout sunflower seeds when the shit hits the fan. There are realistically no local farmers with whom to connect as Mercola suggests. I shop at local lower-class ethnic supermarkets that have better choices of fresh produce. Anything else come to your mind?
i meant find an support local, farm-to-table. I purchase my beef from two ranches who deliver. I purchase my chicken from an heirloom grower, and my pork from a similar farmer. I purchase my veggies from a farmers market. Thats what I meant.
What city do you live in?
We find new friends in that process! I did. We need to focus on what unites us, just the opposite of those with atrophied conscience who seek to dominate their asylum. I come from decades on the genuine left (not the Fauxi "left)" but have new friends from the sensible part of the right.
Kelly Em, this is an absolutely brilliant description of what Dr. Nass has endured. I watched some of the proceedings and was in total awe that she could respond with such composure to the idiocy. Daily I am grateful for Dr. Nass, Dr. Alexander, Steve Kirsch, Dr. Mercola, and in Canada, Dr. William Makis and multitudes of others who simply do not back down from searching for the truth, no matter how badly treated.
They really were a mind damaging thing to watch, which is of course the point of it.
Many thanks Meryl. The total idiocy and complete abandonment of common sense, professional ethics, medical research and knowledge just astounds me. Yes, we must all fight for the freedoms of future generations. Meryl is a white Knight shining in the blackest of all holes.
Brilliantly written, I agree with every word written by Kelly from the bottom of my heart and soul.
I have watched hours and hours of Dr Meryl Nass in all her capacities - inspirational, uplifting, endless perseverance, genius mind and memory, critical thinker, articulate, a leader, yet also manages to feel like a best friend, a lifelong neighbor to everyone, loving, selfless, kind, generous beyond words.
The extent of the inappropriateness of the response reveals the level of instability of it's architects
But without the context. Oh well.
Thanks Kelly, We sure agree on that.
I am glad you showed here and shared your thoughts. Please come back when able.
I have also watched these hearings and they are truly nauseating. The simmering hostility towards Meryl is almost palpable. I will never understand these people and how come they haven't quit and walked out of this sickening cruel show. Your writing is right on target, thank you.
A friend once remarked, “someone is never so wrong to someone else, as when they have already done wrong.”