Silence can be good or bad. In general, silence (ex silentio) refers to the claim that the absence of something demonstrates the proof of a proposition. Silence infers consent (tacit agreement, or acquiescence). Silence infers knowledge that he/she can’t (or wishes not to) reveal. Silence may infer assent to certain actions or inactions.
Silence is the opposite of safety
Silence can also infer a blame on mainstream medicine or media for pretending or ignoring. If an accused is silent, let the public record show that. Their silence infers that they may have done something "wrong". Silence infers arrogance, shame, impulse to hide, to run, to get away. That could definitely work in your favor when seeking the truth. However, this stunning silence suggests that newly berated doctors care more about their code of silence than they do about their own personal reputations.
BEWARE of extortion tactics!
Doctors try to silence negative reviews from patients
When dealing with truth, liars and suppression of truth, or where a crime involves a conspiracy, or conspiracy to cover-up, accuse those guilty of the later freely. They (both those deliberately seeking to lead you astray, and those who are simply foolish or misguided thinkers) generally run for cover when thus illuminated.
As with all secret societies, the law of silence is absolute among doctors!" But if someone comes up with information that is not in keeping with the medical propaganda, and sticks to his guns ie. becomes a
whistleblower, just watch and see what happens.
If you're looking for a way to humiliate, you can always intimidate the experts into silence with a
"BIG MOUTH LAWYERS" tactic, for example.
If a person, be it a doctor, lawyer, or whatever has something to hide/lose this will definitely shut them all up:
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