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a coloquialism denoting the nexus of people and organisations - both commercial and statutory that cooperate to enforce the stablished orthodoxies of the medical establishment.

The Medical Mafia - a coloquialism denoting the nexus of people and organisations - both commercial and statutory that cooperate to enforce the established orthodoxies of the medical establishment.

 

An example

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General Medical CouncilA public body that controls the official register of medical practitioners in the UK

 

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Christopher Langan“[...] but that's the way it works, it's one giant self-reinforcing system, basically it's run by people with money and if people with money want certain questions to be answered in certain ways, then they make sure that nobody advances in academia who does not parrot the party line, and say what he is expected to say, so this kind of self reinforcement is antithetical to intellectual freedom and creativity. [...] (00:11:10)”Christopher Langan2019

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Dr Waney Squier - Medical Mafia Victimarticle21 March 2016Christina EnglandCommentary on the decision of the UK General Medical Council to terminate Dr Squier's medical career over her 'expert witness' evidence in a number of criminal legal proceedings involving alleged 'Shaken baby syndrome' - An example of the 'Medical Mafia' enforcing its dogma
Kary Mullis question on AIDSinterview2009Kary MullisIn this interview Kary Mullis explains why he lost his trust in the medical system.
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