“IN THE CLEARING STOOD A BOXER” DR. FELIX BRIZUELA, D.O., A FIGHTER BY HIS TRADE, BORN OF A MIGHTY TREE OF KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM THAT WILL NEVER BE SURPRESSED

The modern medical landscape, Dr. Brizuela contends, desperately needs a revolution—a radical rethinking of its values and structures. He believes that algorithms and artificial intelligence have subjugated the art of medicine to equal outrageous stupidity.

DR. FELIX BRIZUELA, D.O. A NEUROLOGIST

NORMAN J CLEMENT RPH., DDS, NORMAN L. CLEMENT PHARM-TECH, MALACHI F. MACKANDAL PHARMD, BELINDA BROWN-PARKER, IN THE SPIRIT OF 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

ALGORITHMS + ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE = OUTRAGEOUS STUPIDITY

Dr. Brizuela’s story underscores the critical need for a dynamic culture in medicine—a culture that embraces adaptability, innovation, and the principles of natural law.

Much like John Brown, who fought against the entrenched system of slavery based on his profound belief in equality and divine justice, Dr. Brizuela stands against a rigid, punitive medical establishment that often undermines the very essence of healthcare.

LOCKE: Three natural rights were “life, Liberty, and estate” (by which he meant “property.) “Political power, according to Locke, can have no right except as this is derived from the individual [natural] right of each man. Ironically, Thomas Jefferson drew upon Locke’s thinking in his conceptualization of the American Constitution.

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THE THREE NATURAL RIGHTS OF OF LOCKE

Natural law, a concept deeply rooted in the belief that certain rights are inherent in human nature and can be understood universally through human reason, formed the cornerstone of Dr. Brizuela’s philosophy.

Dr.John Locke, MD., Three natural rights were “life, Liberty, and Estate” (by which he meant “property.) “Political power, according to Locke, can have no right except as this is derived from the individual [natural] right of each man. Thomas Jefferson drew upon Lockes thinking in his conceptualization of the American Constitution….

He argued that every patient has an intrinsic right to receive compassionate and effective medical care, free from the overreach of insurance companies and government agencies that prioritize regulatory compliance over patient well-being.

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Dr. Brizuela’s existentialist perspective further enriches his approach to medicine. Existentialism, with its emphasis on individual freedom, responsibility, and the search for meaning, resonates deeply with his fight.

His efforts to reform legislation and protect the rights of patients and physicians reflected a commitment to ensuring that healthcare remains a progressive, evolving field—one that values innovation and human dignity over bureaucratic rigidity.

He believed that medical practitioners must reclaim their autonomy to make decisions based on their professional judgment and the unique needs of their patients rather than being constrained by external mandates that often disregard the complexities of individual cases.

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Dr. Brizuela advocated for continuous learning, openness to new ideas, and the courage to challenge established norms in his quest to restore a dynamic medical culture.

His efforts to reform legislation and protect the rights of patients and physicians reflect a commitment to ensuring that healthcare remains a progressive, evolving field—one that values innovation and human dignity over bureaucratic rigidity.

Dr. Brizuela’s contribution to John Brown’s legacy reminds us that profound change often requires courage and a willingness to confront powerful systems of oppression.

Dr. Felix Brizuela embodies this spirit with his unyielding dedication to patient care and medical freedom. He was not just fighting for his right to practice medicine; he championed a broader movement to ensure that medicine remains a dynamic, compassionate, patient-centered discipline.

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Ultimately, Dr. Brizuela’s resilience can be traced back to his upbringing as a poor Hispanic immigrant, prize fighter, and boxer. His street fighter background instilled a fighting spirit and an unyielding determination to fight medical injustice and tyranny.

Much like his boxing matches, where he faced formidable opponents in the ring, Dr. Brizuela faced down the formidable adversary of a punitive medical establishment.

His story shows all of us that Dr. Brizuela’s conviction and subsequent imprisonment were significant blows, but the system never, not one time ever extinguished his fighting spirit at his core.

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About the Author Blue Lotus, MD 

The Author received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy where he utilized regional anesthesia and pain management to treat soldiers injured in combat at Walter Reed Hospital. The Author is passionate about medical research and biotechnological innovation in the fields of 3D printing, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

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