Review of Posts from 2017

Review of Posts from 2017

Continuing my review of past posts, here is an update on the practitioners I wrote about in 2017. The sad fact is that none of these practitioners are active in the fight. I don’t know how they expect this to end if they don’t step forward and tell their...
Review of Posts from 2017

Review of Posts from 2016

As I begin another year working to exonerate all doctors and restore pain management, I’m reviewing my posts on Doctorsofcourage.  Here is an update on the practitioners I wrote posts about back in 2016 when I got started.  Back then I was wearing rose-colored...
The Bait of Satan Must End

The Bait of Satan Must End

We are supposed to be a nation who believes in God—the one true God—but as a nation and as individuals, we don’t follow His instructions. That has led us down a dark path (the bait of Satan) and God is not with us. I’m not just pointing a finger, because I am also...
Donald Siao, MD

Donald Siao, MD

Donald Siao, MD, 58 y/o, an independent, minority family practice physician in San Jose CA and a 1990 graduate of Stanford University Medical School, was charged in 2021 based on the Controlled Substance Act, with being a drug pusher for prescribing opioids to...
Martha Perez, an innocent victim

Martha Perez, an innocent victim

The war we are fighting and trying to end by getting the Controlled Substance Act repealed is not just affecting doctors and pain patients.  Long before the attacks hit us in the early 2000’s, thousands of innocent American citizens were sent to prison to satisfy the...
Letter From Ralph Thomas Reach, MD

Letter From Ralph Thomas Reach, MD

Here is a letter from Tom Reach, MD that I received long ago but promised not to publish while he was under attack.  He finally took a plea in March, was sentenced in June, 2023, and is currently on his way to prison. So it is now okay to publish.  See his credentials...
Letter From Ralph Thomas Reach, MD

Tom Reach, MD

Dr. ReaRalph Thomas Reach, MD, 63, family practice physician and former owner of Watauga Recovery Centers consisting of twelve facilities in four states with 40 providers, over 100 employees and 2500 patients, was sentenced to 6 months in prison followed by 18 months...
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