Dr. Luka Kovac’s Confession:

“The people who have had contact with doctors are either furious, disgusted, or dead. When I see a thousand-dollar bill for a bag of saline—a saltwater solution that costs pennies—I want to quit the whole system. Medicine has been hijacked.” — Dr. Luka Kovac


🩺 Iatrogenic Death: Ways People Die From Doctors and Medical Interventions

“Iatrogenic” comes from the Greek iatros (physician) + genes (born of). It refers to illness or death caused by medical treatment itself.

Here are the major forms:

1. Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs)

  • Prescription medications causing fatal side effects.
  • NSAIDs, antidepressants, antipsychotics, opioids, and chemotherapy are major culprits.
  • Common causes include drug interactions, overdoses, and allergic reactions.

2. Medical Error / Misdiagnosis

  • Wrong diagnosis or delayed diagnosis leading to incorrect or no treatment.
  • Estimated to cause 40,000–80,000 deaths per year in the U.S. alone.

3. Surgical Errors

  • Wrong-site surgery, retained surgical instruments, post-op infections.
  • Anesthesia accidents and hemorrhage during procedures.

4. Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs)

  • MRSA, C. difficile, sepsis from contaminated equipment or catheters.
  • Often antibiotic-resistant due to overprescription.

5. Overmedication / Polypharmacy

  • Especially common among the elderly.
  • Multiple drugs interact unpredictably.

6. Unnecessary Procedures

  • Unwarranted surgeries (e.g., stents, C-sections, spinal fusions).
  • Done for financial gain or defensive medicine.

7. Radiation Overexposure

  • From CT scans, X-rays, and radiation therapy.
  • Cumulative risk of cancer.

8. Vaccination Injuries

  • While rare, some patients suffer from Guillain-Barré Syndrome, myocarditis, or autoimmune flare-ups post-vaccine.

9. Psychiatric Interventions

  • ECT (electroconvulsive therapy), forced medications, and institutional abuse.
  • Suicide from mismanaged antidepressants or withdrawal syndromes.

10. Neglect and Systemic Failure

  • Long ER wait times, poor triage, burned-out staff.
  • Bureaucratic protocols delaying urgent care.

11. Medical Device Failures

  • Faulty implants (e.g., hip replacements, pacemakers).
  • Recalls happen after damage is done.

⚠️ Estimate:
A Johns Hopkins study (2016) identified medical error as the third leading cause of death in the U.S., after heart disease and cancer, accounting for over 250,000 deaths/year.


🧬 The History of Allopathic Medicine and the Rockefeller Takeover

🔬 Pre-1900s: Natural Medicine Dominated

  • Homeopathy, herbalism, naturopathy, and folk remedies were widespread.
  • Healing traditions focused on balance, detoxification, and nutrition.

🛢️ The Rockefeller Medical Takeover (Early 20th Century)

🧠 Key Figure: John D. Rockefeller

  • Oil magnate who sought to monopolize medicine like he did oil.
  • His company, Standard Oil, refined petrochemicals—the future of synthetic pharmaceuticals.

💰 Motivation: Profit

  • Rockefeller viewed natural remedies as unpatentable.
  • Synthetic drugs = patents = monopoly.

🧾 The Flexner Report (1910)

  • Commissioned by Rockefeller & Carnegie Foundation.
  • Written by Abraham Flexner.
  • Advocated shutting down “non-scientific” medical schools (homeopathic, herbal, etc.).
  • Promoted “evidence-based” allopathic (drug/surgery) medicine.

🔥 Impact:

  • 50%+ of U.S. medical schools closed.
  • Natural medicine discredited as “quackery.”
  • Only allopathic (drug-based) schools were funded.

🧠 Rockefeller Foundation & Medical Schools

  • Funded major institutions (Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Yale).
  • Medicine was now based on germ theory, vaccination, and pharmacology.
  • Herbalists, midwives, and holistic healers were driven underground.

💊 The Rise of the Pharmaceutical-Industrial Complex

  • World Wars accelerated drug development: antibiotics, morphine, amphetamines.
  • FDA (1930s onward) enabled control over drug approval.
  • Pharmaceutical giants (Merck, Pfizer, Bayer) expanded.
  • By the 1950s-70s: psychiatry began pathologizing emotion (depression, ADHD) and medicating everything.

🧠 Modern Era: Corporate Medicine

  • Doctors as employees, pressured to prescribe and bill.
  • Insurance-driven care: profit over people.
  • Lobbying and influence: Big Pharma funds media, medical journals, and regulators.
  • Mass drug dependency: opioids, SSRIs, statins, ADHD meds.

🚑 Kovac’s Final Thought:

“I got into this field to save lives. Now I see billing departments running hospitals, drug reps training doctors, and people dying from the very treatments meant to cure them. The Hippocratic Oath has been replaced by quarterly profit reports. Maybe that’s the real disease.”

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Eastern Promises

Joe thanks Nelly for trying to rescue him at the Invictus Games, where broken warriors try to piece themselves back together. But his heart, he tells her, is still entangled in the Eastern promises he made long ago — to family, to country, to the ghosts of Yugoslavia that won’t let him rest. The time has come. He can’t ignore the calling anymore.

He’s out here trying to collect enough loot — one job, one hustle, one favor at a time — to buy his way to Munich, to see her again. Will it be war or peace? Salvation or destruction? They’ve both danced at the edge of both. Joe doesn’t know.

But one thing’s been gnawing at him: Will Nelly come back to her Catholic roots? Back to faith, family, and mystery? Or will Toronto’s cosmopolitan blur — its Sex-in-the-City nihilism — keep her numb and distracted?

Our Lady of Medjugorje awaits.
Maybe she still prays for them both.
And the world — for once — will hold its breath.

JCJ

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Superbloom – A Perfect Knight

Scene: A quiet, ancient chapel perched above Dubrovnik. The sea glimmers below like stained glass. Christus Rex stands before Orlando Bloom, who kneels, weathered, searching.

CHRISTUS REX (softly, firmly):
Orlando… stand up. You are not here to grovel. You are here to listen. You are not a soldier now. You are not Legolas. You are not Balian. You are a husband. A father. A man. And that is enough.

You once fought for kingdoms on screen. Now I ask you to fight for something real: your household.

Be a perfect knight to your lady — Katy. Not to the crowd, not to the world — to her. She gave birth to your child. No other. She made a home in her body for your lineage. And what did she receive?

Why did you leave, Orlando?

You wrote your name into the stone of Dubrovnik. I have seen your column. I know the legend they whisper — that a Bloom returns when the city is in peril. But this is not about a city. It is about your home. Your queen.

Let me be clear: the New Jerusalem is not built on grand gestures or swords. It is built on loyalty. On forgiveness. On staying when it’s easier to walk away.

I forgive you, even though I am in a worse position — humiliated, pierced, abandoned. But I forgive, because that’s the only way the Kingdom of Heaven lives on this Earth.

And look — even Nelly, the songbird, proved in her 40s she could bear fruit. She can bear an heir. A miracle. A sign. So don’t tell me it’s too late. Don’t tell me redemption is out of reach.

It is not your job to fight anymore. Only to love.
Be a tourist in this Kingdom. Marvel at it. Cherish the grace you’ve been given.

Now go.
Find her.
And be the knight she always believed you could be.

(Christus Rex raises a hand in blessing. Orlando weeps quietly, then turns and walks toward the sea. Toward Katy. Toward home.)

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