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Open letter to American Medical Association

From: ibshambat@gmail.com (Ilya Shambat)


As somebody whose family includes a doctor, a nurse, and a medical
assistant, I have had the predisposition to  have respect for medical
practitioners. I have heard the horror stories, and I have read what
people have had to say, but I have so far done nothing about this
matter . But when faced with immediate and blatant corruption, that
has resulted in death of someone very dear to me, I can no longer
afford to be silent.

In 1990s, the people in the alternative health community described the
AMA as a mafia. As I've found out later, from dealings with people who
had nothing to do with alternative medicine, they spoke more truly
than they knew. The corruption of AMA is extraordinary. You run scams
that kill people and cost vast money to the taxpayer. You artificially
limit the number of doctors, resulting in medical prices becoming
outrageous. You hide evidence of medical errors and enlist corrupt
lawyers to silence their witnesses. What I have seen goes far beyond
professional incompetence and is in fact vast criminal corruption.

It does not escape my attention that the AMA and the pharmaceutical
industry have been running a scam. Psychiatric professionals have been
prescribing to people, often totally inappropriately, dangerous and
expensive multi-drug combinations that ruin their health or kill them.
The tab for this is picked up by the taxpayer, by insurance companies,
or by the patient out of pocket. In either case, dangerous and
expensive drugs are being given to people who are either not sick, who
are misdiagnosed, or whose disorder does not require these
combinations to treat. Of these people, there are many whose health
and life is destroyed by these multi-drug combinations.

I had a friend who went to a doctor for situational depression brought
about by a mid-life crisis. The professional told her that she had to
take medication for the rest of her life. She refused, and now she's
completely healthy and functional. If she had taken the doctor's
advice, she wouldn't have been.

How do I know this? Because two months ago, someone I loved wound up
dead outside of her house. She was doing exceptionally well and had
exceptional physical health. She was running a successful business;
ran marathons; and did projects involving highly influential people
and significant contributions to America. She was a genius who had
finished Harvard in three years. She also was a caring, compassionate,
ethical woman who had constantly gone out of her way to help others.
She died, two months before her 37th birthday, to everyone's shock and
bereavement, as a result of inappropriate and dangerous medication
that she had been prescribed.

When I moved to Australia, the doctors here were in shock over what I
had been prescribed in America. They said in so many words that this
combination was going to kill me. They cut me down from four
medications to one medication, and I've been doing well enough. But
many people back in America, who continue to take these combinations,
have become sicker as a result of them.

It likewise does not escape my attention that you have been running
another scam: Limiting the number of medical school admissions and
graduations in order to drive up the price of medicine. Limited supply
will always meet rising demand at a huge and exorbitant price, and
that has been the true structural problem with American medicine - one
that neither Democrats nor Republicans have had the courage to
address. Not enough doctors and many patients mean exorbitant costs,
whether paid for by business or by government. In either case, the
costs are far higher than they should be, and the direct cause is
distortion brought about through this cartelization of American
medicine.

A related result is that doctors are overworked and error-prone, which
not only makes their lifestyle over-stressed but results in medical
errors. These errors only drive up malpractice costs - adding vastly
to the already outrageous prices of medicine - but also result in
unnecessary illness and death. Cartelization of American medicine by
your organization is directly responsible for the outrageous medical
costs, as much as it is responsible for needless injury and death of
countless patients. And it is only when significantly more doctors are
graduated that these problems can be expected to change in any kind of
a lasting way.

As if these two scams were not bad enough, there is another one, and
one that likewise costs lives of many. And that is as follows:
Corruption within American medicine has reached a truly staggering
level. I have been witness to medical professionals murdering their
patients and doing such things as - enlisting corrupt lawyers to bury
the cases of witnesses against them; getting coroners to remove
affected organs prior to autopsy; lobbying judges to silence,
threaten, even falsely accuse witnesses; and many other wrongs. This
corruption has grown up unchecked by the AMA, which leads me to
believe that it has grown up with its approval. And that is an
indictment against your organization as much as are the pharmaceutical
scam and the cartelization of American medicine.

There are many people among those likely to be your victims who
believe in being universally loving or in avoiding anger. I do not
feel that way. Corruption and corruption, and murder is murder, and
these deserve to be known as such and treated accordingly. The scams
that you have been running and the corruption that you have allowed
have not gone unnoticed. Expect action unless you are willing to
change your ways.


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