Tuesday, December 6, 2011

My take on -- Healthcare is Broken - We have a Solutions and Need your Help

Note: The following is an email to George Bickerstaff, Investor and Philanthropist, Chairman of The Global Leaders, http://www.linkedin.com/in/bickerstaff , gbickerstaff@tgleaders.com, www.tgleaders.com. The details of his health care conference follows, see below.

George,

If you need another speaker with a new and interesting idea on the medical industrial complex, "the death industry", for your health care conference in San Francisco, on January 10th, (see below) you might want to hire me on the cheap. The medical industrial complex, which is a large segment, but not necessary all of America's health care system, is what's breaking the health care system, the budgets of individuals, families, businesses, the government and this society, in general. The complex is made up of all products and services offered on the "free market" that intentionally or unintentionally maim and kill people, through Godlessness, arrogance, insanity triggering the need for unnecessary medical interventions that lead to wrong diagnoses, surgeries, treatments, to the heavy use of drugs and medications, bad insurance products, over-billing by hospitals and doctor's offices and to one's ultimate death.

Health care, in general, treats symptoms to the many of man's underlining spiritual and emotional problems (all the many taboo subjects and stigmatizing illnesses and diseases that society rejects in great shame) that go untreated manifesting themselves into mental health and/or physical health problems. Just name your favorite illness, injury or disease. "The doctors practice on their patients" and "if you stay in the hospital long enough they will kill you." That's what the wise repeatedly tell me.

Name any industry and it has it share of corporations profiting from their insane ideology of profits before lives, before people instead people before profits. Our government is heavy engaged in supporting this complex, along with their support of the military industrial complex. This insanity is what's driving our healthcare cost through the roof. This is the basic idea that I came away with after recently adding the Harvard Medical School, Penn Medical School and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to my audience.

The Harvard Business School and Harvard Law School have roughly two or three hundred business and law professors, respectively, but the Harvard Medical School has over 8,100 physicians, professors and researchers teaching and working at the university and at 22-affiliated hospitals in the Boston-area. They get a lot of research money to invent new medical problems or patient symptoms and devices that Medicare (and thus the health insurance industry) recognizes and pays for leading to expensive and often unnecessary medical interventions for "extending" life or for killing life "while they take you to the cleaners".

We need to identify these insane corporations and their dangerous products and undermine them or counter their efforts. We need to get this message out. We need wake people up including all those working at these companies and industries or, at least, have an general understanding of the true problem, sit back, do nothing and watch the insanity of our ancient society march onward. The wise know when to act, when to do their dance and when not to. Within every individual, family, institution and organization, government and society there is embedded, both, the good and the bad, the "Force" and the "Dark Side", heaven and hell. Which side are you on? Do you live in heaven or hell?

Many of us have all experienced the above to our determent, hopefully the journey has led us to the truth or, at least, the process is underway. We were all born free, but sold into slavery, out of great fear, by our well-meaning parents and family, our well-meaning religions, our well-meaning schools, our well-meaning governments, our well-meaning military, our well-meaning economic system, our well-meaning society and by America's not so "free and friendly markets".

So, is this human nature, I don't really know. Freedom, democracy and the efficient allocation of resources seems to work better in the animal kingdom where they operate on instinct rather than on hard data, logic and reasoning while man ignores his gut instincts. They see the truth and evolve with their changing environment while other species go extinct. They know life and death, we know neither. They know when and how much to eat, rest, sleep, mate and when to defend their turf. It's the bare essentials to living a full life, this is something that's been lost by most in our hectic society who are trying to get somewhere while forgetting their roots.

Let me know.

Ted

Enjoy,
Ted Burnett
500 Lincoln St. B-105
Daphne, AL 36526 USA
C: 251-709-3726
Email: tebjr1@yahoo.com
My blog: www.toxicnation.blogspot.com
My bio: www.tedburnettresume.blogspot.com

Question everything.


Announcement from George Bickerstaff's Network
We have over 150 CEO and mega investors, who control over one TRILLION in revenue and resources, joining us on January 10th in San Francisco to help solve the healthcare crisis.

I would like you and your company to be a part of this because bad healthcare kills everyone always. We owe good, affordable healthcare to everyone, everywhere.

You can learn more by watching the attached video (http://videos.sorensonmedia.com/Corp+Shorts/TGL+Healthcare+Conf+2011_rev/1b947d6485eeac40cf089c7S978de79101a9), or going to our web site (www.tgleaders-healthcare.blogspot.com), or filling out a question for our CEOs, or nominating yourself or a high potential friend to be a TGL Fellow where you can get free entrance and become part of the CEO team at (http://www.tgleaders.blogspot.com/p/future-global-leaders-past-award.html).

You can register to attend the January 10th San Francisco at http://tglhealthcaresymposium.eventbrite.com/?ref=ecount

We are connecting the most powerful people in the world, with the most money in the world, with the best ideas in the world to first help fix the healthcare crisis, and then the rest.

Please join us.

Sincerely,

George Bickerstaff
Investor and Philanthropist
Chairman of The Global Leaders
http://www.linkedin.com/in/bickerstaff
gbickerstaff@tgleaders.com
www.tgleaders.com

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