by Linda Cheek, MD | Mar, Fri, 2025 | Convicted physician |
Ndubuisi J. Okafor, MD, 65, solo practitioner in Internal Medicine and graduate of Howard University College of Medicine, ran a medical clinic in Washington, D.C. between May 2021 and April 2023. He was charged in 2023 with 16 counts of illegal distribution of...
by Neil Anand, MD | Mar, Sat, 2025 | Convicted physician, government benefiting off street opiates, Government Misconduct, Government propaganda |
The rise of multiple artificial intelligences (AIs) and predictive analytics has transformed American law enforcement into a highly sophisticated system of surveillance and control, disproportionately targeting Black and Brown communities. These data-driven...
by Neil Anand, MD | Dec, Wed, 2024 | Convicted physician |
A Christmas Truce From the Doctors of Courage (DOC) to the U.S. Department of Justice (USDOJ) O ye who read this truthful rime from Flanders, kneel and say: God speed the time when every day Shall be as Christmas Day.—- A Christmas Carol from Flanders, World War...
by Neil Anand, MD | Nov, Sat, 2024 | Convicted physician, frivolous lawsuits, health insurance, Insurance Action, war on doctors |
Move over fortune-tellers and crystal balls, Independence Blue Cross (IBC) has unveiled its own form of modern-day soothsaying with their STARS and STAR Sentinel artificial intelligence systems. These AI tools promise to root out fraud and waste in healthcare, but a...
by Neil Anand, MD | Sep, Tue, 2024 | Convicted physician, Government Misconduct, war on doctors |
Ah, Justice Breyer. His farewell decision in Xiulu Ruan v. United States was hailed as a triumph for reason in an era of madness, giving doctors the breathing room to, you know, actually practice medicine without constantly fearing the government’s pitchforks. A...
by Neil Anand, MD | Jul, Mon, 2024 | Convicted physician |
In a legal landscape where the judiciary is expected to uphold the law with consistency and integrity, recent events highlight a troubling trend: the lower courts’ apparent disregard for Supreme Court rulings. This phenomenon is vividly illustrated in the cases...