Medicine is the new Indology
Since the beginning of the plandemic, many have woken up to the fact that what is called medicine or medical science is only very rarely a real science. And that the medical authorities and the media are not as trustworthy as many would like to believe.
For example, Steve Kirsch (one of the most important and honest voices about the covid issue) says: “I used to believe that the FDA, NIH, and CDC were honest organizations.”
Well, I was not as much surprised. I knew that that which people call “science” and scientific authority can in many cases just be hoaxes and lies.
And one of the best examples is Indology.
Everything that can be criticized about “medicine” during this plandemic, its prototype can be found in Indology.
The following are some similarities between medicine during the pandemic and Indology:
Blind belief in authority and titles
We should believe authorities like Anthony Fauci or Michael Witzel (Harvard professor) above anybody else
Banning from Twitter
Twitter bans @SteveKirsch and @TrueIndology
Banned from debates at universities
MIT has banned a debate with @SteveKirsch and Oxford has banned debates with Rajiv Malhotra and Vivek Agnihotri
Banned from other platforms
RFK and other Big Pharma critics have been banned from almost everywhere and Oxford has banned debates with Rajiv Malhotra and Vivek Agnihotri
Defamation and personal attacks
Big Pharma critics are defamed as “anti-vaxxers” and promoters of “vaccine hesitancy”. Hindus are defamed as “Hindutva devils”. Their arguments are ignored.
Censorship
Critics are often banned from mainstream media
I am not one of those who go as far to claim that the whole field of Indology is junk science, but it is clear that the field suffers much more than other fields from serious problems.