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“IF WE DON’T FIGHT TOGETHER WE WLL NEVER DEFEAT OUR ADVERSARY”
CASE: 5-22-cr-00390JLS
THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. DR. MUHAMAD ALY RAFAI,MD, PSYCHIATRIST
THE OBLIVIOUS ENCROACHMENT OF THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHIATRY BY FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
Comes forth, Dr. Muhamad Rifai, MD, a prominent Pennsylvania Psychiatrist, was found NOT GUILTY and acquitted of drug trafficking charges by a federal jury in Easton, Pa.(1) Dr. Muhamad Rifai, MD, works in Easton, PA, as a Psychiatrist Specialist and has 28 years of experience.
He is board-certified in Addiction Medicine and graduated from the University Of Aleppo, Faculty Of Medicine in 1996. Dr. Rifai completed a residency at the University of Virginia.
INTRODUCTION

They followed a new way, their way, and most of the conventional physicians of their day would have disagreed with them because this is not how it has always been done.
And if that is new, it bothers me that this kind of evidence can send a person to prison for as long as this has been going on many, many years, but in any event, that is the basis for criminal liability.
This MAN IS A PSYCHIATRIST!! This MAN IS NOT A FRAUD!!

In a significant development, documents released by the Justice Department have shed light on the misconduct of Duane “Dak” Kees, former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Arkansas. Kees, who resigned from his federal position amid an investigation, recently landed another government position: a seat on a state commission overseeing the ethics of Arkansas judges, from the state Supreme Court down to local magistrates.
DISCUSSION

Attorney Paul J. Hetznecker, a federal public defender in Philadelphia, penned an article titled “Pre-Crime” and the Danger of “Risk Assessments” in 2016, which provides a critical analysis of this concerning trend.
The evolving landscape of modern law enforcement has ushered in the “pre-crime” concept, reminiscent of the science fiction thriller “Minority Report.”
In this dystopian world, law enforcement identifies and apprehends criminals before they have the chance to commit a crime. However, this once-fictional notion has now found its place in reality, raising significant concerns about civil liberties, racial bias, and the erosion of constitutional protections.

Published on September 12, 2016, the article is especially relevant today in the case of United States v. Anand and Dr. Neil Anand. Hetznecker’s article introduces the concept of “pre-crime,” derived from the world of “Minority Report,” where individuals are arrested before they can commit crimes.
The author asserts that this once far-fetched idea is becoming a reality through the use of “risk assessments” in contemporary law enforcement. These assessments, which are portrayed as tools for crime prevention, involve profiling individuals based on data-driven, computer-based risk assessments.

ARGUMENT
CONCLUSION

For at least the last two decades, doctors have been targeted and attacked by the United States Government, specifically the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and the Department of Justice (DOJ), both of whom have worked in concert to pursue doctors for what appears, on its face to be financial gain.

As with most scandals, investigations, or targeted attacks, the answer usually lies in following the money. These attacks are no different. The policing of the practice of medicine is not a Black and Brown problem but a green problem.

Other doctors have been targeted and terminated by their employers only to be unjustly reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank, permanently ending their medical careers.
PROTECT ME…”
FOR NOW, YOU ARE WITHIN
THE NORMS
