FACING THE RISING SUN, OUR DEAR BROTHER HAS GONE IN

FELIX AND ALEX

El Capitan has gone in

NORMAN J CLEMENT RPH., DDS, NORMAN L. CLEMENT PHARM-TECH, MALACHI F. MACKANDAL PHARMD, BELINDA BROWN-PARKER, IN THE SPIRITOF JOSEPH SOLVO ESQ., INC.T. SPIRIT OF REV. IN THE SPIRIT OF WALTER R. CLEMENT BS., MS, MBA. HARVEY JENKINS MD, PH.D., IN THE SPIRIT OF C.T. VIVIAN, JELANI ZIMBABWE CLEMENT, BS., MBA., IN THE SPIRIT OF THE HON. PATRICE LUMUMBA, IN THE SPIRIT OF ERLIN CLEMENT SR., EVELYN J. CLEMENT, WALTER F. WRENN III., MD., JULIE KILLINGSWORTH, RENEE BLARE, RPH, DR. TERENCE SASAKI, MD LESLY POMPY MD., CHRISTOPHER RUSSO, MD., NANCY SEEFELDT, WILLIE GUINYARD BS., JOSEPH WEBSTER MD., MBA, BEVERLY C. PRINCE MD., FACS., NEIL ARNAND, MD.RICHARD KAUL, MD., IN THE SPIRIT OF LEROY BAYLOR, JAY K. JOSHI MD., MBA, AISHA GARDNER, ADRIENNE EDMUNDSON, ESTER HYATT PH.D., WALTER L. SMITH BS., IN THE SPIRIT OF BRAHM FISHER ESQ., MICHELE ALEXANDER MD., CUDJOE WILDING BS, MARTIN NJOKU, BS., RPH., IN THE SPIRIT OF DEBRA LYNN SHEPHERD, BERES E. MUSCHETT, STRATEGIC ADVISORS

C.R.R., MD

Damn. We lost a warrior yesterday. A true champion of chronic pain patients and their physicians. A target himself of federal law enforcement who fought his charges and won convincingly. He was worth at least 50 of these federal prosecutor cockroaches.

Rest in Peace,

Dr. Brizuela

FELIX BRIZUELA, DO NEUROLOGIST

Felix A Brizuela Obituary

Dr. Felix Brizuela, 63, of Harrison City, unexpectedly passed away on Tuesday, October 1, 2024. 

He was born in Cuba in 1961 to parents Felix Sr. and Velia Luz Brizuela.  Felix received his medical degree from Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his Neurology residency at Rutgers in New Jersey.  Felix was preceded in death by his Mother, Velia, and sister, Maggie Tellez. 

He is survived by Kathy Brasko, their son Alex Brizuela, father Felix Sr.; sister Margaret Brizuela; niece Barbara Miranda of New Jersey; step-children Brian Kupcheck and Jennifer (Dave)  Sturges; grandson Blake Sturges; and numerous cousins. 

There will be no public visitation, and the interment will be private. Wojciechowski Funeral Home in Glassport, PA, handles the arrangements.  

According to Blue Lotus from Doctors of Courage:

“Dr. Felix “Volcano” Brizuela, often hailed as America’s “John Brown of Medicine,” is a figure whose views and actions evoke the revolutionary fervor of historical insurrections.  

Dr. Brizuela’s story is one of courage, resilience, and an unyielding commitment to justice, reminiscent of his days as a Hispanic prize fighter and boxer. 

Dr. Brizuela’s ordeal began in the early 2000s when he was accused by Highmark of receiving kickbacks for prescribing intravenous gamma globulin (IVIG) for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, allegations that were never substantiated. Despite multiple investigations, including an FBI raid, no evidence of wrongdoing was found.

Much like Catiline’s conspiracy, which sought to overthrow the Roman Republic in a desperate bid for power and reform, Dr. Brizuela’s stance against the modern medical establishment represents a bold challenge to the status quo.

His beliefs are rooted in the conviction that the art of medicine in America has become corrupted, much like Rome’s political system was perceived during Catiline’s time.”

Ultimately, Dr. Brizuela’s resilience can be traced back to his days growing up as a poor, Hispanic immigrant, prize fighter and boxer. His street fighter background instilled in him a fighting spirit and an unyielding determination to stand up against medical injustice and tyranny.

Much like his boxing matches, where he faced formidable opponents in the ring, Dr. Brizuela now faces the formidable adversary of a punitive medical establishment. His story shows us that Dr. Brizuela’s conviction and subsequent imprisonment were significant blows, but they did not extinguish his fighting spirit at his core.

FOR NOW, YOU ARE WITHIN

THE NORMS

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