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One of our NZDSOS members has sent a bitter letter to the Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ), below, after a lifetime of conscientious service to general practice.
It is only human to want to fight back against immorality. Speaking with Steve Taylor, he has not written this lightly, and even his expression of disgust is a pale reflection of what we would like to say to some of these people.
Not all, because there was dissent from a minority of Council board members – over the censorship, brute force suppression, scare tactics and the characterisation of the Covid jab as a “zero-risk product”, a phrase that is haunting MCNZ already.
Steve, like many of us, is outraged at the demolition of medical ethics and scientific integrity, done in the name of all doctors, to the result of deaths and disability for many, and loss of trust. Rancourt et al is unequivocal, as are many other studies, about the rising death rates, and the causes.
The Medical Council continues to pretend we are the ones bringing medicine into disrepute, and that they are right simply because they say so and have a big stick that says ‘government’ on it. Perhaps the courts will take it off them.
Clearly, council board members are getting plenty of criticism from other doctors as its latest newsletter admits that recently, when updating the statement ‘Treating yourself and those close to you’, it sought feedback from doctors within the profession. A summary of comments included the following:
“Profession feedback: Consultation feedback on the draft Statement revealed concerns that Council treats ‘all doctors’ as ‘criminals’ and is too prescriptive and authoritarian.”
And look what happens when dissenting doctors are criminalised. Many people in healthcare know what an awful disaster the government jabs have been, and we don’t doubt Medical Council members, some politicians, health bureaucrats and their minions, do too.
The question they must have is what should they do, personally? Expressing regret, telling their stories and calling out those who made the key decisions is a start.
Please contact us, anonymously; otherwise, the rest of us can protest to the Medical Council, and all our representatives.
Christine Anderson
Medical Council of New Zealand
mcnz@mcnz.org.nz
Dear Christine Anderson,
Thank you for your email advising me of the removal of my name from the medical register.
I am delighted to have confirmation that I am no longer associated with your organisation. I would be grateful if you would ensure that my name and my email address are removed from all databases that the Medical Council may hold. I do not wish, ever, to hear from your organisation again.
As the registrar and an officer of the Medical Council I would like you to be aware of the level of contempt in which I hold your organisation.
Since the year 2020 (if not before) the Medical Council of New Zealand has trampled over all the ethics and the morality on which the medical profession was founded. Using a combination of stand-over tactics and intentionally strategic malfeasance you have, in the space of four years, destroyed not only the medical profession and much of the public’s erstwhile faith in that profession, but you have done so with a vindictiveness that is not so much criminal as manifestly evil. Yours is an organisation of which any truly thinking person should be utterly ashamed. To be a member of said organisation or to willingly offer oneself as an employee is a sorry reflection of the odious character of the individuals concerned.
As I say, I hope never to receive any further communication from your organisation. I will look back on my career and my time as a medical practitioner in New Zealand (and for a short time in the UK) with pleasure. But it is more than ironic that within months of my finally ceasing practice, the medical profession – as regulated and monitored by you – turned into nothing less than a cowed excuse for a profession, dominated and controlled by a state sanctioned mafia.
It may take decades, it may take centuries, but evil is always the loser.
Dr Steve Taylor
This article was originally published by New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science.