Steve Pieczenik - OPUS 8821 Doctors of Death Aired: 2021-08-08 Duration: 04:36 [00:00:01] Hi, this is Dr. Kucinich. [00:00:03] Today I want to talk about a very unusual topic called Doctors of Death. [00:00:08] One of the reasons I'm bringing it up is because Dr. Tony Fauci, whom I've known and was number one at Cornell Med while I was 87th out of 88, but that's not the issue. [00:00:17] And I found him to be a great instructor. [00:00:20] He has changed over time. [00:00:22] I think he's become very sociopathic. [00:00:24] I think he's become a danger to himself and to our country. [00:00:28] And what I call him is, I call him the Doctor of Death. [00:00:32] It's not the first time he's been called the Doctor of Death. [00:00:35] 1990, Larry Kramer, the head of a gay rights movement, said to Tony, you're incompetent, you're an idiot, you have over $380 million, and you're allowing hundreds of thousands of gays to die. [00:00:50] And someday you will pay the penalty. [00:00:53] That was 1990s. [00:00:55] Eventually, there was a vaccine that was found to help AIDS. [00:00:58] It was not developed by DeVito at NIH. [00:01:00] It was developed by the French. [00:01:03] More importantly, we've had a history of doctors who go out of their way to become killers or doctors of death. [00:01:09] In point of fact, in history, you look at Dr. Mengele, a famous German doctor trained in Frankfurt in Munich, had a Ph.D. and M.D., and did a lot of experiments in Auschwitz with young kids doing twin experiments, but at the same time killing and torturing thousands and thousands of Jews, Christians, and Muslims. [00:01:34] Along with him was a doctor called Epstein, a Jewish doctor who was involved with pediatrics, and he helped in the experiments with twins. [00:01:43] Along with that was Dr. Rudin who was part of the SS and also helped with the anatomy. [00:01:49] So what you had is an SS tribunal involving all the doctors who had been in wars of Criminal wars where they killed innocent people. [00:02:00] Mengele, Epstein and Rudin never was held accountable. [00:02:05] They left Germany and they went on to their lives and became quite prominent. [00:02:10] In fact Mengele who should have been killed died normally in 1979. [00:02:15] But let me talk about other doctors whom I've known who are doctors of death. [00:02:20] One is Bashar Assad, who is a physician. [00:02:22] He was an ophthalmologist, trained in England, became head of Syria, and has been known to kill Muslims, Christians, Druids, and others. [00:02:33] He makes no apology for it. [00:02:35] There's another doctor called Karacik, who was a psychiatrist and wrote poems. [00:02:40] He came out of Serbia in the 1990s, I remember very well. [00:02:44] They had killed thousands of Bosnians, Catholic Croatians, and had no remorse for it. [00:02:50] He said this is part of the war that was going on. [00:02:54] We, in turn, arrested him, accused him for crimes against humanity. [00:02:58] And what did we do? [00:02:59] We did the same thing with Karachik that we did with Mengele and others who were committing crimes. [00:03:05] We allowed him to go away free and live in another country. [00:03:10] So what is the issue that's coming up so strongly? [00:03:13] The notion that doctors of death can exist has been around a long time, but we don't teach it in med school. [00:03:20] Cornell would never say that they produced one doctor of death and two more doctors of death. [00:03:26] If you look at Dead Ringer, the Nachman twins, they created a lot of chaos and killed women in their exams. [00:03:33] And that Jeremy Iron plays the role in dead ringer. [00:03:37] There is two reasons that we have a prominent position in death. [00:03:42] We are king of the mountain, we feel we can do no wrong, and at the same time, while we feel we're healing people, we think that we're experimenting with them. [00:03:53] Dr. Bashar Assad is a Syrian who understood very well that he had to calculate the number of deaths he was doing so he would not be called a criminal of a doctor of death. [00:04:07] But another doctor called Habash, who was the head of a PFLP, he didn't care. [00:04:13] He was a physician who said, look, I can use terrorism. [00:04:17] It's easy for me to create chaos and terror and I will kill at will as long as Israel does not recognize the Palestinians. [00:04:26] So in the guise of being physicians, we doctors who proclaim ourselves to do no harm, that we follow the Hippocratic Oath, do no harm,