How FND is A Cover Story for Those Who Have Been Pharmaceutical Injured
Executive Summary
- Due to the large number of injuries from FDA-approved drugs and vaccines, the medical establishment created a fake bucket to place them in called FND.
- FND is core to medical gaslighting.
Introduction
The medical establishment was caught red-handed in their continual lies about the covid vaccines. However, this is nothing new; the medical establishment has been telling lies about vaccines since vaccines were invented. This is the framework or starting point when making sense of the claims by the medical establishment. FND is another false construct used to cover up for drug injuries.
The Medical Establishment and the Establishment Media’s Unending Lies on the Covid Vaccines
The following examples provide evidence of how much the medical establishment lies about adverse events from drugs. After you have a basis in their orientation, I will move into FND precisely.
The establishment media was happy to provide unending falsehoods about the covid vaccines. These falsehoods reduced public health to the benefit of vaccine manufacturers.
This video shows the lies of a doctor who has financial conflicts with Pfizer.
This video shows pharma and media lying about the covid risk to children and the CEO of Pfizer desiring the criminalization of those spreading information that contradicts Pfizer.
People Who Are Vaccine Injured Are “Conspiracy Theorists,” According to the Medical Establishment
The medical establishment uses all the pressure it can to stigmatize vaccine-injured people. This is now new with the covid vaccines.
Denying Vaccines Adverse Events
A significant part of keeping the vaccine scam going is to hide and suppress vaccine injuries. They are doing this in a substantial way with covid vaccines. However, the medical establishment has never admitted to vaccine injuries, even when vaccine batches have been incompetently manufactured. Any evaluation of vaccines that is not 100% positive is stigmatized for causing “vaccine hesitancy.”
These are just some examples of medical gaslighting on adverse events.
Functional Neurological Disorder
The NIH provides the following information about FND from their article Functional Neurological Disorder.
Important Point #1: A Deliberately Hazy Definition
Functional neurologic disorder (FND), also known as conversion disorder and functional neurologic symptom disorder, refers to a group of common neurological movement disorders caused by an abnormality in how the brain functions. FND is not caused by another disorder and there is no significant structural damage in the brain. The exact cause of FND is unknown.
Notice the disorder is described in very hazy, non-specific terms.
Important Point #2: “A Diverse Mix and Range of Symptoms”
There are many types of FND, with a diverse mix and range of neurologic symptoms and disorders. For some people, symptoms are short-lived, while they may last for years for others.
This is important because if they call it a range of disorders and symptoms, they can place more drug injuries into the FND bucket.
Important Point #3: A Broad Set of Potential Causes
Anyone can develop FND. An estimated four to 12 people per 100,000 will develop FND. Fundamental causes may involve biological factors (such as early childhood trauma and early life stress, emotions, a propensity of anxiety, witness to violence, maltreatment, or childhood sexual abuse) or sociological factors (including interpersonal relationships and stress). Some of these factors can trigger episodes of FND.
Stress is a nice broad-scale item to blame, as it is outside the medical establishment. This is a bit like the technique used by fortune tellers. Seeing a person in the mark’s past gives them a strong sense of the letter “J.” If the mark does not respond and say, “Oh…Jerry?” then they move to saying “or maybe G,” — pretty soon they arrive at some name, and the mark sees this as evidence that the fortune teller is legitimate.