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DoctorDatabase Advocacy Fund – Defending our heroic Front Line Defenders

Status: stabilized, primary source of bleed isolated (4/14/2020)

In mid 2018 I learned that over 1,700 of our Front Line Defenders were on figurative life support, struggling to resuscitate their lives, to stop their own bleeding, with poor odds of survival. These Front Line Defenders were our doctors, doctors whose reputations and careers were being ravaged by the Court of Public Opinion often absent and at times even contrary to a final court ruling. The doctors were held out publicly as guilty of wrongdoing and as bad doctors, portrayed as the dregs of society, scum of the earth, forever shunned. Intended to be posted to the internet for eternity they had been targeted in a demonic campaign of revenge. For six years the campaign thrived, invincible to all efforts of online reputation repair groups. As the database had long become the ‘go-to website’ for prospective patients looking for a doctor, medical employers investigating potential hires or to conduct a general social name search for any doctor for any other reason, if a doctor was posted to the database, they were down for the count, professionally and socially doomed.

On Apr.14, 2020, after an intensive over two year David and Goliath battle, face to face with the online giant Baddoctordatabase.tumblr.com, I, but by the blessing of God, succeeded in getting the database permanently banned by it’s internet host, removing all traces of it’s existence, stopping the primary bleed after the web host had completed an independent legal investigation of the database concurring with my findings. The database and all it’s related blogs came down within minutes. 

The Baddoctordatabase had long stood as the dominant hangman of a larger non-profit organization, TPSL, that identifies itself as a patient safety advocate purporting in part to ‘bring awareness to the general public about the serious epidemic of medical negligence and errors’ it claims exists. I found no such epidemic, discovering instead that the TPSL database was puffing up it’s claim by heavily padding their numbers with any doctor accused of most anything. 

The database claimed to promote patient advocacy when creating a satanic-like marketing theme of blood red and black, posting it’s false mantra of the legal principle ‘Innocent until proven Guilty’, then re-posting select legal documents, news videos and articles that presented the doctor unfortunate enough to reach their attention in the most shocking horrific light possible, most always accompanied by a photo bust of that doctor for easy identification. One database organizer I spoke with touted ‘that the only reason any doctor avoided being found guilty by the Court of Law was because the prosecutors gave up looking for the evidence to prove the crime’. This is one example of the blind rage and ignorance running through the corporate veins of TPSL, set on revenge against the medical community, focusing mainly, for now, upon doctors.  

Granted, there were doctors in the database that had done wrong, some doing terrible things, yet many more appear to have taken a plea deal, pleading guilty out of pressure from an overburdened legal system and a justified fear of public opinion should their case go to trial, particularly in this hypersensitive litigious social environment we now live. For other innocent doctors or those with minor infractions posted, hospitals often canceled the doctor’s contract or declined to hire fearing the stigma of association with any doctor posted to the negative blogs, clinics disassociated from the posted doctor and patients turned away from their trusted doctor of years in an overabundance of caution. Prospective new patients would simply look for a different doctor. With every online name search the posted doctor’s hopes of a life resurrection were all but shattered both personally and professionally. All the posted doctors appeared instantly blacklisted.

TPSL claims patient advocacy. I advocate for both patient’s and our doctors, our countries front line defenders, including one’s found guilty by the courts that have paid their debt to society…turning to the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution and Courts of Law to address the allegations, not the mass hysteria created by the Baddoctordatabase and it’s deceptive punitive associated blogs.  The database was the biblical wolf in sheep’s clothing (Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves..King James Version (KJV)).

The database made no distinction between a doctor cited for a documentation error, that was found to be a victim of false allegations, or obtained a single DUI and a doctor that was a child rapist, satanic cult member or ran a pill mill. All were ‘BAD’. All were portrayed as equally despicable human beings bunched together strategically, side by side on their web pages, displayed under the same corrupt light.  A TPSL board member told me that the innocence mantra it posted was only true in the court of law and that the database and blogs were held in the court of public opinion. More specifically, their opinion.  Further the board member shared that once posted, the doctor would ‘never’ be removed regardless of the findings of the legal system, claiming a ‘moral duty’ to warn patients about their doctors, and what their doctor ‘might be capable of doing’ even if the courts dropped the allegations. In short the mantra was there to deceive the reader of the sites true intent, that of getting revenge on all doctors for the real or perceived medical negligence each TPSL board member had experienced in their own lives. At a glance the database and blogs appeared legitimate and based in legal tenets, but in fact were anything but that. It was a strategic smear campaign against the medical community, specifically our Front Line Defenders.

The ban freed over 1,700 doctors in all reaches of the U.S., in every field of practice, saving the lives of some and for all providing much needed aid to resuscitate their reputations and livelihoods by lifting the toxic social stigma created by the database. The ban extended dire relief to the doctors, their families and the communities that depend upon them. This same relief was extended equally to countless hospitals, medical clinics, nurses, physician assistants and other medical personnel also cited in the database’s toxic blogs, also being banned permanently from the internet in this victory. For some doctors, this herculean victory came too late, yet still imparted much comfort to their surviving families.  
 
Doctors ranging from residents and interns to seasoned doctors providing quality medical care for over 30 years were the beneficiaries of my ban, with only one having knowledge of my secret angel mission. They knew because they were my trusted doctor of years. As a doctor of behavioral medicine myself, this fight was very personal and quickly transcended to become a mission for the masses. It took me just over two years of intense daily study of hundreds of legal documents, studying the database and it’s sister blogs, many exchanges with the TPSL board, going undercover in my investigation, consulting with legal professionals and internet gurus to eventually take down the online database monster. 

The baddoctordatabase was the main offender, the major bleed, with other social media links as minor but significant contributing capillary bleeds. As God promises the faithful, the victory well exceeded my expectations. After months of contact with other social media sites Pinterest, Twitter and Facebook similar victories were won with the database posts being removed. My identity would have remained hidden had a TPSL board member in their initial attempt at revenge not called me out by name on social media, threatening to report me and my license to the FL Dept of Health. While the threat is benign, I received God’s guidance encouraging me to extend to you the opportunity I’d denied you, to show your gratitude and support for these victories and the others I expect to soon prevail further in your behalf. 

I now humbly invite you (the posted doctors, their families, friends, colleagues, hospitals, AMA, medical groups and supporters of our great first responders) to make a donation in an amount of your choosing. Any amount of contribution is received with my sincere gratitude as I’ve nearly exhausted my resources fighting for you, and the fight isn’t quite over.

Thank you for joining in this fight – for your contribution, and for sharing this campaign with others. Thank you for standing up for our Front Line Defenders. God bless you all. 


Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. In return God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. (2 Corinthians 9:6-8)

All contributions are directed to: https://www.gofundme.com/share/s/share-family-friends/codeblue-doctordatabase-advocacy-fund

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