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Aug 21, 2023Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

Philip: "What can Public Health do"?

Public Health as a public good is dead. It killed itself.

What is now referred to as Public Health is, in fact, a grotesque tool of totalitarianism.

The question for those who have acknowledged, and accepted this reality, is: How do we avoid becoming a victim of the new 'Public Health'?

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Very difficult to avoid.

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Aug 20, 2023Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

Thank You for another VERY informative video Dr. McMillan and your on going teachings of importance of caring and sharing with humanity around this planet.

And in finding professional guest in your presentations for us all to become more and more informed.

YES, POLITICS HAS NO BUSINESS IN human health. Humans are not a commodity for the few mis manged minds that want to take us down their disconnected self way of being. Building the newer way as this empire period is collasping on our human evolution, is not for the faint of heart. So stay true and keep rising and brining us along.

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Appreciated.

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Aug 20, 2023Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

"They" Lied = People Died. "They" are not going to stop. Do Not Comply.

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Aug 21, 2023·edited Aug 21, 2023Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

Thank you Dr. McMillan and Sean Kaufman.

From my perspective this is the most important statement:

“…there's no doubt that there are Physicians out there that have a specialization in infectious disease and typically they use that specialization to treat cases that cannot be generally treated by first-line or second-line Physicians because as a public health professional with 27 years of experience, it is very frustrating to see that in OB GYN or a neurologist all these others you know Specialties that MD behind a name does not mean they are credible when it comes to infectious disease and that was very frustrating…”

Visualize for a second a patient in pain, who doesn´t know what specialist he/she would need, still depends on a proper diagnosis and treatment. Not finding such a specialist, some MDs without specialty prescribe "something to take", and blame or even call the patient a hypochondriac when the meds don’t work.

Specialists are not always available or their waiting list is long.

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Aug 20, 2023Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

The timecodes are a great addition to your videos!

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Glad you appreciate them.

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