Doctors, Lawyers, and the Business of Keeping You Stuck

What do doctors and lawyers have in common? At first glance, you might think they belong to completely different worlds, one focused on healing, the other on justice. But look closer, and you’ll see they operate under the same system of control, not for the benefit of the people they serve, but to support an ever-expanding bureaucracy designed to keep them – and you – on a very short leash.

  • Doctors aren’t truly trained in health.
  • Lawyers aren’t truly trained in law.

What they are trained in is procedure, a fancy word for “follow the script, don’t question the system.”

Once upon a time, doctors were seen as pillars of wisdom, using their knowledge and experience to diagnose and treat patients as individuals. But today’s doctors? They’re glorified technicians, checking symptoms against a computer database filled with corporate-approved solutions, meaning treatments that profit the pharmaceutical industry, not necessarily the patient.

The doctor’s job is no longer about healing. It’s about keeping you dependent on an endless cycle of medications, tests, and procedures that funnel money into the system.

  • A patient walks in with a problem?
    • Instead of looking at underlying causes, they’re given a one-size-fits-all drug—one that conveniently requires lifelong use.
  • Feeling fatigued?
    • Here’s an antidepressant.
  • Got inflammation?
    • Let’s suppress it with steroids instead of asking what’s causing it.
  • Cancer?
    • Forget alternative therapies; chemo and radiation are the only acceptable choices because guess who profits?

Big Pharma, hospital systems, and insurance companies run the show. And doctors, whether they realize it or not, are just the front-line salesmen in this massive industry.

The Lawyer’s Trap: Justice for Sale

If doctors have been reduced to protocol followers, lawyers have been reduced to legal parrots, reciting past cases instead of actually fighting for justice.

Once upon a time, lawyers were supposed to know the law, advocating for the best outcome for their client by truly understanding legal principles. Today, most of them just look up how other lawyers handled similar cases and repeat the process. Innovation? Integrity? Not part of the equation.

The legal system isn’t about justice. It’s a profit-driven machine designed to keep people entangled in endless fees, delays, and bureaucratic nightmares.

  • The average person can’t afford a decent defense,
    • but the wealthy can buy their way out of anything.
  • Prosecutors don’t seek truth;
    • they seek convictions because their career depends on it.
  • Judges don’t serve the people;
    • they serve the system, making sure everything stays in bureaucratic order.

Meanwhile, the biggest legal battles aren’t about protecting people—they’re about protecting corporate interests. Ever notice how banks, pharmaceutical companies, and big tech never seem to face real consequences, no matter how much damage they cause?

Because in a legal system built on money, justice isn’t blind. It’s for sale.

A System Built to Exploit, Not Serve

At the heart of both these professions lies the same problem: They no longer serve the people. They serve the bureaucratic machine—a machine designed to funnel money and control into the hands of an elite few while keeping everyone else stuck in a cycle of dependency.

Think about it:

  • If doctors actually cured people,
    • the pharmaceutical industry would collapse.
  • If lawyers actually fought for justice,
    • the entire legal system would have to change.
  • If either profession truly prioritized people over profit,
    • the government’s stranglehold on healthcare and law would weaken.

But that’s not profitable. So, instead, we get industries built on problems, not solutions, because keeping people sick, scared, and legally entangled is far more lucrative than setting them free.

The saddest part? Most doctors and lawyers don’t even realize it. They genuinely believe they’re serving the greater good, unaware that their entire education was designed to make them obedient cogs in a broken system.

Honestly, they should all band together and sue their schools for tuition refunds.

Of course, that would mean trusting lawyers to win the case… and we all know how that would go.

 

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