Friday, 4 January 2019

The Term Kol Or Key Opinion Leader

https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/2019/01/02/what-causes-heart-disease-part-60-prediction/?replytocom=114391#respond 

The term KOL or key opinion leader is part of a social engineering (PR) construct and intent.
So indeed 'do as I say' but who knows what in fact they do.
Statistics on such matters would reveal a similar pattern to the money trail - but cannot be reliably gathered. Over 80% of oncologists (I have read/ been told) are privately of the opinion that they would not accept the treatment that they serve out. I have no way of knowing if this is in fact broadly true but I can of course easily believe it as the treatment is highly toxic and has a poor overall result. But reason cannot be called on in public as a basis for 'undermining' the narrative dictate of what claims to be healthcare but operates sickness management, without risk of penalty relative to one's reputation and career. Undermining 'science' in terms of institutional ego or public face and faith is responded to as breaking ranks or exposing dirty washing in public and therefore a threat or attack to the established state protected public protections and therefore an enemy of the state and of the people.

Some scientifically endorsed  superstitions - such as statins - have a large cohort of believers within the professional class as with those who place their faith in them. My sense is that insider insiders are well aware of their own fraud or lack of full disclosure, and would no more take the 'treatment' than eat dog food.

With the digitisation of medical information in real time into the Internet of Things may come the lack of hiding place regarding actual rather than professed treatment choices - particularly regarding the perhaps by then mandatory wave of new vaccination schedules.

I don't know that 'elites' are particularly immune to the diseases of 'civilisation' but they are bound to have access to services and treatments that others don't - or the inside knowledge to avoid them. Diagnosis of a condition may vary with social class or status or what country you live in.

I suspect that malnutrition and toxicity underlies much of what is considered disease.

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