Freedom on Prescription – How the System Decides Who Gets to Live
Something is profoundly wrong in a world that claims to protect “freedom,” yet decides who may live — and who may not.
We live inside a system that calls itself humane, but has traded every trace of humanity for protocols, insurance codes, and control.
A system that says “We want to heal,” but truly means: “We want you to obey.”
Those who refuse to march along the chemotherapy path, those who choose natural or alternative ways, suddenly lose their right to care.
Doctors look away, clinics close their doors, and words like “responsibility” and “science” are used as smoke screens for fear and obedience.
What was once a health system has become a belief system — and anyone who questions its doctrine is cast out as a heretic.
The Hypocrisy of “Free Choice”
We proudly proclaim that everyone is free to choose.
But what does that freedom mean when the system determines the consequences of each choice?
Freedom without consequence is an illusion — and it’s precisely this illusion that keeps people compliant.
You are free, yes.
But if you choose differently, you pull on a rope that leads to silence:
no guidance, no help, no support, no coverage.
Freedom ends where the system begins.
And that system was never designed to heal people — only to sustain itself.
The Price of Humanity
A vitamin C infusion in Germany can cost hundreds of euros.
Not because vitamin C is rare, but because the system that decides what counts as “healthcare” refuses to pay for anything that cannot be patented.
There’s no profit in what works if no one can own it.
So research stalls, people remain dependent, and the word “evidence” becomes a shield for power rather than a search for truth.
The irony is that those defending the system wash their hands in innocence.
“We just follow the guidelines,” they say.
But who writes those guidelines?
Who decides what is “medicine” and what is “alternative”?
Who gave anyone the authority to define survival by the boundaries of corporate profit?
The Power of Obedience
Our healthcare system is a mirror of our society:
built by humans, governed by fear.
Fear of being wrong.
Fear of liability.
Fear of stepping outside what’s approved.
And so doctors obey — not out of malice, but out of their own instinct to survive within a cage of rules.
We, the citizens, the patients, the loved ones — we are the fuel of this machine.
We complain about bureaucracy, yet still believe that “the rules are there for a reason.”
We follow, because following is easier than feeling.
And those who do feel, who dare to ask, who sense that another way might exist, are labeled as difficult, irrational, or naïve.
The Real Disease
The real disease of our time is not cancer, nor fear, nor ignorance.
It is dehumanization.
We have learned to obey rather than to understand.
We have technology, but we’ve lost our soul.
We measure everything, yet we no longer know what value means.
We call it progress, but it smells like regression.
And still…
Beneath that thick layer of control and fear, something remains unpatented:
humanity.
Compassion.
That quiet force of love that says:
“I help you not because it’s allowed — but because it’s right.”
That is the kind of healing no hospital provides, but every human carries within.
Conclusion
A society that claims to be free while deciding who gets to live is not a civilization — it’s a machine.
A machine powered by obedience, profit, and fear.
And as long as we keep feeding it, it will continue to grind people into numbers, protocols, and files.
Freedom begins the moment someone dares to say:
“No further.”
Not with violence, but with awareness.
Not with hate, but with truth.
Because the greatest act of resistance in an inhuman system is, and always will be:
to remain human.

