What Doctors See That Parliaments Deny
UK doctors are sounding alarms about Indian lungs while Parliament denies any link between pollution and the 1.7 million deaths in 2022. Dr. D, a ninety-year-old emergency physician who has practiced across three continents, just returned from ten thousand miles of travel through rural India—and what he witnessed confirms what systems refuse to admit.
What you'll learn:
Why politicians deny documented pollution deaths while their people cannot breathe
What it means when the Catholic Church admits clergy suicides but funds never reach victims
How Healthcare on Wheels is regenerating rural India one village at a time
The two words Dr. D wants you to carry into 2025: stabilize and mobilize
EF-AQs
Why does Indian Parliament deny the link between air pollution and mortality? Most Indian politicians lack scientific or public health education and refuse to accept blame for failures on their watch. Denial is not ignorance; it is strategy. Read more →
What is Healthcare on Wheels? Dr. D's initiative bringing mobile medical services to the sixty to seventy percent of India's population living in rural areas where healthcare has never arrived. This year they raised one million dollars for cataract surgeries. Read more →
Why don't foreign church donations reach India's mentally ill? Converted Indian church managers pocket funds for upper-class ministries while leaving the mentally ill beaten and imprisoned. Dr. D advocates third-party administration without religious sidelines. Read more →
Action Step
Stabilize and Mobilize
Learn about Healthcare on Wheels and mobile medical initiatives serving forgotten populations
Consider how your profession or resources could support third-party humanitarian intervention
Share Dr. D's newsletter with medical students and primary care physicians in your network
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