
jen bone
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Attn @FlintDibble : (1) you have been boasting and preening for nearly two years that you "won" your debate on the JRE with me and that your self-proclaimed brilliant performance "tanked" my audience. Usually, it is the loser of a debate, not the winner, who asks for a second round. I must therefore assume that your petulant demands to go "face to face" with me again mean you’ve known all along that you failed yourself and embarrassed your profession very badly when you sat down with me for JRE 2136 and that everything you've said on the matter since then is simply the smelly gas of a deeply insecure man. (2) In your pinned post of March 10th 2026 you accuse me of cowardice and lack of integrity and claim that I "rejected two different offers to go face to face” with you "on major, international media outlets". From whence came the “two different offers” for me to go face to face with you in a second debate? When and where were these “offers” made? And in what way, where, did I reject these offers? (3) For the avoidance of future doubt let me be clear. I am content for JRE 2136, the debate that you claim you won, to stand as the permanent record of what passed between us and to continue to allow those who are still interested to make up their own minds on the matter. I see no point in sitting down with you again to accommodate your neediness.





They all must pay for this. This can not be forgotten or forgiven



Hospitals are the most centralised access points in American medicine. And centralisation, as it always does, has served the people at the top extraordinarily well, while delivering steadily worsening outcomes for everyone else. Hospital administrators are the highest paid individuals in the American healthcare system. Not the surgeons. Not the specialists. Not the nurses working double shifts on understaffed wards. The administrators. The people managing the bureaucracy, optimising the billing codes, and ensuring that the financial architecture of the institution runs efficiently, efficiently meaning profitably, not effectively. America spends more on healthcare per capita than any nation on earth. And the return on that investment is, by almost every meaningful measure, catastrophic. Chronic disease rates that lead the developed world. Life expectancy that has been declining. A population that is sicker, more medicated, and more dependent on the system than at any point in modern history. Astronomical costs that bankrupt families for the crime of becoming ill. And outcomes, actual human health outcomes, that trail nations spending a fraction of what America spends. This is not a funding problem. It is a structural one. Centralised systems optimise for the priorities of those who control them. And what controls American hospital systems is not patient outcomes, it is revenue. Admissions. Procedures. Pharmaceutical protocols. The machinery of sick care that generates its greatest returns not from people getting well but from people cycling through the system indefinitely. Decentralisation would change the equation entirely. Community-based care. Physician-led practices accountable directly to their patients. Local health infrastructure built around prevention, early intervention, and genuine relationships between practitioners and the people they serve rather than around billing departments and administrative hierarchies answerable to boards and shareholders. The technology exists. The knowledge exists. The model exists in fragments all over the world wherever medicine has not yet been fully absorbed into the centralised corporate structure. What is missing is the political will to dismantle a system whose primary beneficiaries have every incentive to ensure it never changes. Follow the money. It will take you directly to the administrator’s office. And directly away from the patient. And please don’t get me started what they have done in the hospitals during the covid pandemic.














Ammar Rizvi @rizviammar is an official Business Consultant with @YorkRegionGovt under @StevenDelDuca where he is paid by tax dollars from citizens of the regional municipality. Ammar Rizvi is an open supporter of the Islamic Republic of Iran where he has been observed glorifying & mourning terrorist figures such as Ayatollah Khomeini, Ayatollah Khamenei, and senior IRGC member Qassem Soleimani, a designated terrorist entity in Canada. He is a frequent attendee of the radical Al-Quds rally including the one this year. Ammar Rizvi dehumanizes members of the Hindu Indian community by calling them “jeets”, “pajeets” and “poopjeets”, also writing “India managed to hold onto their pagan religion. And now they eat cow shit and drink cow piss.” Ammar Rizvi mocks those in the Iranian diaspora by mocking all murdered Iranian protests as “everyone dead” claiming a woman he knows there is “the only one left alive.” He calls Iranians protesting against the Islamic Republic “diasportards” who “keep crying.” Ammar Rizvi refers to Israelis as “Zios”, a derogatory term created by former head of KKK David Duke and relates Zionism (the belief of Israel existing) to “fascism, communism, (and) Nazism.” This is a Notice of Public Interest to the Iranian, Indian, Jewish, and Israeli tax payer dollars of York Region who fund & pay for this radical Islamist in a position within their municipality’s government. All materials provided were obtained via publicly available sources & does not contain any forms of private media.
