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Thanks for your investigation and clarity of reporting, Toby. I agree with your proposed changes. I find myself wondering how, how do we bring these changes about? All will come, one step at a time. I think supporting Bobby Kennedy is our greatest chance for these changes being implemented. What do you think?

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Good ideas except for # 5 (federal government should create a series of $10 billion cash prizes..)

Anywhere the Gubmint is will be swarming with corruption and consumed by the same death cult as we have today.

Unfortunately, all the great ideas (including yours) that have been put forward over the last several years die in the face of a corrupt bureaucracy, Congress and Presidency.

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With $10 billion at stake, the definition of "cure" will become an issue.

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How can you ensure innovation in the scientific field if intellectual property protection is removed?

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Many people are not motivated by money, but rather want to learn about the workings of nature in their one and only life, as long as it will allow them to make a living.

Someone who realizes that money won't get one to heaven.

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Aug 26Liked by Toby Rogers

My own addition to the list you make of what needs to change is the creation of patient-doctor coops instead of health insurance companies as they are today. Patients must have a significant say in what is offered esp. in primary care, and how doctors are expected to behave toward us. Unless we have a system where doctors are responsible directly to us, the incentives will continue to harm us.

This incipient system, I have heard, existed in the US between the wars when fraternal organizations provided health insurance for a small monthly fee and access to doctors they hired on behalf of their members.

Doctors need to be incentivized/paid for studying and supporting health, nor for studying and treating disease. And indeed, if we had doc-pt coops, and doctors were paid by them, the incentive would be to keep members as healthy as possible, in order to lower patient load for the doctors, for the same amount of money paid them.

It's all about incentives. Thank you Toby, excellent stuff.

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It was called "lodge practice" and apparently worked pretty well, but was driven out by pressure from the "professional" medical organizations. https://fee.org/articles/lodge-doctors-and-the-poor/

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Fabulous article! Thank you.

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The three Acts of Congress that you cite—it’s so much bigger than that. Even the recent repeal of Chevron is just chipping away small chunks from the tip of the iceberg. Article I, Section 8 itemizes the enumerated powers granted to Congress. (I invite your readers to read them for themselves). Bayh-Dole, NCVIA, PREP, and many, many others have absolutely no connection—not even remotely—to the Federal government’s Article I, Section 8 Constitutional prerogatives or even the related Commerce Clause prerogatives. These Acts aren’t just bad law (or misapplication of bad law by the Executive Branch, as the recent repeal of the Chevron Doctrine held); they are unassailably unconstitutional. Only a coordinated, concerted action by the several states against the Federal Government has any chance of turning back this tide. A repeal of the 17th Amendment would be a good start.

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I have recently discovered that pretty much all "find a physician" sites/searches are a racket as well. The health insurance companies only list "certain" physicians and those are always the big pharma friendlies. Similarly, any search engine (except maybe Yandex) is captured in the same way. They will not show you results that big pharma doesn't want you to find.

And then, as I also recently discovered, people like "A Midwestern Doctor" do know about (and are probably "friends" with) other good physicians but they won't share that information because, "it has caused problems in the past", etc.

So I can know all of this better information about how medicine should work and should be practiced but exactly none of it has been "actionable" for me and I'm betting for people like me.

I don't know what the "secret handshake" or speak-easy password is necessary to get in the group that is allowed to know which doctors won't kill me, but it'd be super wonderful if that apparent underworld came out of the shadows.

Heck, ideally before I get poisoned, maimed, or killed by some big pharma captured member of the crime syndicate. For me, my time might be running out, so maybe for others. But that absolutely has to change and sooner than later.

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Aug 25Liked by Toby Rogers

Really appreciate your work sir. Just found you very recently.

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Aug 25Liked by Toby Rogers

"All of the industries that I named are owned by the same wealth management funds that are investing our own retirement money into our profitable enslavement and genocide." Toby I would recommend you read this https://off-guardian.org/2024/08/25/fascism-2-0-feudalism-2-0/

(it took me under an hour to read all 3 parts earlier today & I think he makes some interesting points)

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Aug 25Liked by Toby Rogers

Btw Excellent analysis. Thank-you.

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Thanks Toby. I think postmodern "science" is corporatism/fascism. I think that is what you painstakingly reveal. The Enlightenment stood upon absolute truth denying that dogmatism had right to define truth. Now corporate fascists insist upon their right to be dogmatic.

Governments and the most wealthy are busy declaring themselves God.

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"So American science and medicine now create and release weaponized viruses..."

And you're helping them by repeating this lie.

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They at least claim to. They are at least behind the lie of "virus" as we know it. Yet, "virus" means poison. There is poison in pesticides, chemtrails, processed foods, GMOs etc. So "virus" may not be or exist the way people think. But modern science is pouring on the poison...

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NZ is running out of gas – literally

This country is collapsing

https://fasteddynz.substack.com/p/nz-is-running-out-of-gas-literally

Failed State status imminent.

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Unfortunately we're not very likely to see the NCVIA repealed any time soon, but individual states (like Florida) should be able achieve much same thing by nullifying it within the boarders of the state. We need to get a nationwide Nullify-the-NCVIA movement started.

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Fantastic article which everyone must read , thank you again Toby for a brilliant analysis .

I just listened to Tucker Carlson interviewing Calley and Casey Means - a must watch !

I'm afraid it could be censored soon - all related to your article.

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The "criminocracy" as Paul Cudenac calls it (https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/interview-with-paul-cudenec?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=355417&post_id=148062169&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=false&r=ql1e3&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email) has created a legal foundation on which it has built a whole system of criminal operations, of which science is now but one. They are of course also involved in media, food, pharmaceuticals, government, the legal system, and practically every nook and cranny of modern life. It's not enough to get rid of the mercenaries who blindly or stupidly or immorally carry out their corrupt mission, we must attack the legal basis of the system, the PREP act, CISA, influence by big money in the major 3 letter agencies.

To do so, more people must be as enraged as you, I and your readership are with the kleptocracy. In the blue states, many people are happy to live in blissful ignorance of it, notwithstanding great speeches like that of RFK Jr. and the lame and empty rhetoric of the Democratic Party. We need more liberals to get seriously burned in order to realize how they have been tricked. Right now, many remain blinded by the propaganda, content in their self-assurance that they know the enemy and he is Trump (and his hated MAGA followers). Unfortunately, for them to wake up, it will require a serious catastrophe and much pain for all of us. Let's hope there's a workaround.

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Aug 24Liked by Toby Rogers

Nailed it. Send to Trump and B9bbie Jr. I want Kennedy in charge of hhs, nih, cdc and their dismantling..al9ng wi5h the repeal of these three acts priority 8n congress. No more salaries for them until done.

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Aug 24·edited Aug 24Liked by Toby Rogers

Interesting perspective on the sociology of science/medicine - and its reform.

One aspect of science that is underappreciated is how fundamentally it conflicts with the state. Science and the state cannot peacefully coexist. One seeks authority - the other denies all authority. I think we are also starting to see this with the events of the "assassination attempt".

A core scientific issue is that the candidate's account of the shooting is a physical impossibility - a "whizzing sound" from the supersonic bullet. More than a half century of science and observation tells us that the candidate would have experienced a deafening blast of sound from a supersonic bullet/sonic boom so close to his ear. Yet this established science is now rapidly becoming disputed territory.

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