
“..He argued that just as Catiline assembled a coalition of disenfranchised aristocrats, dispossessed farmers, and indebted veterans, today’s medical professionals, patients, and advocates must unite to reclaim medicine from those who have usurped its purpose..”
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the art of medicine in America has become corrupted


Much like Lucius Sergius Catilina’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 represented a bold challenge to the status quo.
His beliefs were rooted in the conviction that the art of medicine in America has become corrupted, much like Rome’s political system was perceived to be during Catiline’s time.
Catiline, a patrician with strong ties to the Roman aristocracy, led a conspiracy that aimed to disrupt the political order by force.
Dr. Brizuela’s crusade against the current state of medicine
Similarly, Dr. Brizuela perceived the medical industry as an entrenched power structure, dominated by bureaucratic interests and profit-driven motives that undermine the true essence of healthcare.


In declaring his views, Dr. Brizuela philopsophy stands as a modern-day Catiline, challenging the entrenched powers of his time.
While Catiline’s conspiracy was ultimately defeated, it left a lasting impact on Roman history, serving as a reminder of the ever-present need for vigilance against corruption and tyranny.
Similarly, Dr. Brizuela’s crusade against the current state of medicine, whether successful or not, will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on the ongoing discourse surrounding healthcare in America.

He argued that just as Catiline assembled a coalition of disenfranchised aristocrats, dispossessed farmers, and indebted veterans, today’s medical professionals, patients, and advocates must unite to reclaim medicine from those who have usurped its purpose.
Dr. Brizuela draws parallels between Catiline’s failed coup and his own struggle against what he views as medical tyranny.
Catiline’s conspiracy, although ultimately unsuccessful, was not just an isolated event but a part of a broader pattern of civil unrest in Rome, akin to Sulla’s and Caesar’s civil wars.

These conflicts were expressions of deep-seated dissatisfaction with the existing order, a sentiment that Dr. Brizuela sees reflected in the growing discontent within the medical community.
THE JUDICIAL MANIPULATION OF DATA A SHADY VERSION MEDICINE AND LAW
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.
However, the relentless pursuit eventually led to accusations of prescribing opioids without legitimate medical purpose, resulting in his conviction and imprisonment.
He likens the modern medical-industrial complex to the corrupt Roman Senate, which Cicero defended by exposing Catiline’s plot.
However, Dr. Brizuela suggests that just as Cicero’s orations and Sallust’s writings may have exaggerated Catiline’s threat to protect the ruling elite, the modern narrative surrounding healthcare often distorts the reality of systemic issues to preserve the interests of powerful stakeholders.
In this light, Dr. Brizuela’s advocacy can be seen as a clarion call for a new era of medical practice, one that is unafraid to confront the establishment and demand a return to the principles of John Brown’s natural law.

He asserted that medicine, much like the republics of old, must be reclaimed by those who are truly invested in its well-being. Just as Catiline’s conspiracy was a reaction to political disenfranchisement, Dr. Brizuela’s fight is a response to the disenfranchisement of doctors and patients in a system that prioritizes profit over people.
The modern medical landscape, Dr. Brizuela contended, is in desperate need of a revolution—a radical rethinking of its values and structures. He believed that the art of medicine has been subjugated by algorithms and artificial intelligence, much like how Rome was increasingly dominated by those who wielded power through manipulation and fear.
His battle was not just for the soul of medicine, but for the very future of healthcare, which he insists must remain a dynamic and human-centered practice.

His struggle is a testament to the enduring spirit of resistance, the belief that even in the face of overwhelming odds, one must fight for what is just and true.
Dr. Brizuela’s legacy, like that of Catiline, will be debated by future generations, but what remains clear is his unwavering commitment to ensuring that medicine remains a dynamic, patient-centered practice, free from the shackles of corporate and bureaucratic control.
In doing so, Dr. Brizuela, adopted the political philosophy of John Brown who stood as a formidable figure who fought ardently against slavery, driven by an unyielding belief in natural law and the intrinsic rights of every human being.
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In the field of medical advocacy, Dr. Felix “Volcano” Brizuela has emerged as a modern-day John Brown, championing the fight against medical tyranny and advocating for a dynamic, patient-centered approach to healthcare.


Dr. Felix Brizuela, a dedicated Hispanic American neurologist, spent over two decades treating patients with complex conditions that other practitioners found challenging.
His career, however, took a dramatic turn when he became the target of aggressive operations by entities like Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) and Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield.
These operations, such as Operation Pill Nation and Operation Snake Oil, aimed to clamp down on physicians accused of improper opioid prescriptions, drawing comparisons to historical purges like Kristallnacht due to their sweeping and often indiscriminate nature.
EXPOSING PERPETRATORS AND CROOKED INCOMPOTENT WITNESSES OF GOVERNMENT
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals later overturned Dr. Brizuela’s conviction unanimously, highlighting significant flaws in his defense and prosecutorial misconduct.
The case exposed the harsh realities of a medical system increasingly dominated by bureaucratic control and punitive measures against healthcare providers, often at the expense of patient care and physician autonomy.
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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.


