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2 Upstate doctors keyed car over parking space dispute at Wegmans in DeWitt, troopers say

Updated: Apr. 02, 2021, 5:14 p.m.

Published: Apr. 02, 2021, 4:21 p.m. Source: Syracuse

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One does not go to the doctor to be managed into death or to become apart of a medical experiment. However, this happens more often than one realizes. Nuero Crimes is often described as a future crimes. However, it is not without it medical assumptions and perversions. Medical professionals, who have a long and strange relationship with incarceration / asylums. Asylums have a bad reputation for a reason. Often experimenting on patients who rarely if ever got better or released from the medical facility. In recent years we have seen the rise of cases where all patients, not just those accused of mental illness, are increasing held with a refusal to release them. The hospital often uses this as an excuse to increase billing costs: i.e. raise health care costs and health insurance costs for lengths of time, services, drugs and products that the patient does not need resulting and billions of dollars in fraud to tax payers and health insurance premium payers a year.


The reality, so clearly brought forth to us in the cases of the doctors of Nazi Germany during the Holocaust to the doctors responsible for the poor health outcomes produced by experimenting unbeknownst to the patients of the Tuskegee Airman, along with their wives and children - is that doctors often harm not help patients. There simply are doctors who have no interest or history in healing, curing nor helping a patient. Such is the case with the future crimes of Nuero Science. Psychiatry has often clearly been understood as a function of control. While its sister Nuero Science may have produced some beneficial results. Primarily these sciences are used to harm patients from mind control to brain chips (another form and function of mind control) to hacking the mind to realize crimes as simple as financial / credit union fraud (discussed in tomorrow's article).


The reality is that these bio-technologies raise serious privacy and biological concerns echoed from within and outside of the medical industry. Concerns have been raised that advertisers can use such technologies to advertise to you 24 - 7, even while you sleep to committing crimes such as sexual assault, already seen and evident in the virtual reality gaming industry. Which, reminds us that those every so casually bio-hacking are not necessarily medical professionals, reminding us that these future crimes can also be committed by medical layman.


It is not uncommon for "medical" professionals to commit crimes against their patients - such as the one described below and in tomorrow's article, using privileged information to exploit and threaten their patients. In fact this is common place in psychiatry as pointed out by Dr Thomas Szasz. In the age of information we have also seen a rise in privacy violations such as the public disclosure of medical records as well as the monetization of such information online and offline.


 

DeWitt, N.Y. — Two Upstate University Hospital doctors have been accused by state police of keying a car in a Wegmans parking lot in DeWitt, causing more than $1,800 in damage. The Skaneateles couple, Awss Zidan, 34, and Ruham A. Nasany, 34, damaged the other car on Feb. 6 after a dispute over a parking space, Trooper Jack Keller, a spokesman for the State Police, said Friday. Zidan and Nasany were captured on video causing damage to the hood, the driver’s side and the back of the car, Keller said. The woman who owned the car was inside the store while it was being keyed, Keller said. Upon seeing the damage, the woman reported the incident to a Wegmans employee and called the police, he said. Zidan and Nasany were both charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief, a misdemeanor. They were given appearance tickets to return to the DeWitt Town Court on April 21, Keller said. Nasany, an assistant professor of neurology, is director of Upstate’s brain tumor and neuro-oncology programs, according to Upstate’s web site. Zidan is an assistant professor of neurology, with specialties in neurology and pain medicine, according to the hospital web

What is your goal when visiting the doctor? What is your religious belief? What does it say regarding the matter? How can future crimes impact our health? How can we protect our privacy, bodies and free will with regard to the medical industry?


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