As long as the state Board enjoys the total support of the judiciary and the Governor’s office, as it does in the face of massive evidence for fraud, institutional corruption and conscious violations of the Constitution and human rights, good physicians shall have zero protection from vindictive bureaucrats running payola schemes with official protection from the MA Supreme Judicial Court. And the patients of Massachusetts shall continue to run from pillar to post to get good individualized and timely care.
Evidence that the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine (BORIM) is rife with institutional corruption involving fraud and other criminal activity is easily available. Reports of ethical…
Related Posts: Disprove my claims and win prizes here and here including a 1964 Rolling Stones 45 vinyl with a sleeve signed by all of the Rolling Stones including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. For price comparison see album page with similar autographs currently listed for $3,763.99! The item offered here is much better for a number of reasons but no one has tried to claim it. All one has to do is show that Luis Sanchez committed fewer than three felonies. That’s it
No takers thus far! What can we conclude from this? That answer should be crystal clear.. If Sanchez did not commit at least three felonies then this records and all the other prizes would have been gone in a heartbeat. No one’s even tried.
Why am I doing this? Because the usual tactic of these groups in the fact of any accusations is to
1) deny it
2) minimize it
3) use logical fallacy to dismiss, deflect, rationalize and otherwise bury whatever it is they are accused of including conflicts-of-interest, absence of regulation and oversight, abuse, oppression, coercion, diagnosis-tailoring, fraudulent lab tests and multiple other precise and specific allegations.
The problem is these tactics usually work and everyone walks away complacent that these are just honest and decent folks doing their jobs helping sick doctors and protecting the public. At the very least, it is assumed, there must be some grain of truth to all of it and they must have a good reason for doing whatever they did. There isn’t and they don’t. If that were the case then someone would be knocking at my door and I don’t hear anyone knocking. Conclusion = Sanchez committed 3 or more felonies. Deny it, minimize it or explain it and all the prizes are yours. You can’t and neither can they. “We are good guys just protecting the public ad helping sick doctors” does not cut the mustard at this point. Ditto for medical boards. “Not my department” is no longer an acceptable stance from agencies or individuals who could do something but look the other way. Waiting for someone to do the right thing is not an option. It won’t happen.
This can no longer be ignored with silence pain and simple. Simple and direct questions deserve simple and direct answers. Sanchez? Stoller? Bertram? Rush-Lloyd? These questions are simple and direct. We are waiting for a reply. Answer them. I’m not going away and neither is the evidence. You will eventually have to respond. This is not going away. It will eventually reach a tipping point. This corruption will be exposed. If you think you are going to get away with it think again–it is an inevitability at this point and I predict sooner rather than later. The question is how many bodies is it going to take before that happens? One thing is for certain–once the other shoe drops specific individuals will not be able to deny what they knew and when they knew it.
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You nailed it with this one. We must keep up the good fight , for those who cannot speak for themselves. Just like Veterans, those who could not carry on with this corruption succumbed, we must be their voice until it is overturned !
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Lars Aanning
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Four Long Years Without Justice For Brady Folkens
Four years ago, just before Christmas on December 21, 2013, a 13-year old incredibly sensitive and bright young boy, died while incarcerated in a juvenile detention facility in South Dakota. Folkens had smoked pot and played hooky from school: was never involved in criminal activity.
Sick for 4 days, the STAR Academy staff hauled Brady in handcuffs to Custer Hospital. The stumped physician transferred him to Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, where he died within several hours just before midnight. Brady died from an allergic reaction to Minocycline, prescribed despite his allergy to that antibiotic – a fact never documented in his medical record at STAR.
The South Dakota state authorities – offices of the Governor, Attorney General, Corrections, Risk Management, Health, and even the Medical Board – conspired to hold the state without fault, and not accountable, by blaming Brady’s death on a virus that was never there.
The McKennan pathologist, deliberately omitting the fact that the blood test for that virus was negative in his autopsy report, initiated this cover-up process! The physician who watched Brady die, was (and still is) in on the fix. In fact, the original medical record suggests the test (negative IgM for parvovirus B19) was tampered with to avoid any suspicion.
Brady’s mother, Dawn Van Ballegooyen, had her suspicions confirmed when another pathologist, at the Nebraska Medical Center, found no evidence for this virus in Brady’s tissues. The immunoperoxidase test was negative and the specific damage this virus does to heart cells was not seen under the microscope. In conclusion, a total of three laboratory tests for active infection by this virus are negative, with no positive tests!
Besides the fraudulent autopsy report with a medically-impossible diagnosis of death by this virus, and the tests from Nebraska that completely exonerate this virus, the medical board falsified two official letters supporting the pathologist at McKennan.
Four years later…and not one state official or physician has reached out to Dawn since the very moment her son died. Not one. Dereliction, incompetence, and corruption permeate the state’s conduct in the unnecessary death of Brady Folkens.
Hamlet might have said, “There’s something rotten in South Dakota!”
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