The End of Medicine by Vernon Coleman
"They are ruthlessly, cold-bloodedly and unforgivably destroying medical care to help the depopulation plan." — Vernon Coleman
I’m sorry if this is a bit blunt, but there isn’t another way to put it. In The End of Medicine I am going to prove to you that doctors have been ordered to murder their patients and whether they realise it or not, that is, I’m afraid, exactly what they are doing.1 — Vernon Coleman
After I got married we lived with my mother- and father-in-law for awhile. They lived on the same property as my father-in-law’s dad. I used to periodically go down to the house and talk with him. He had all kinds of crazy ideas about the Federal Reserve, FDR, our government, the banks and a lot of other stuff I don’t remember because it didn’t interest me at the time. I’d always say something like, “That seems hard to believe” or “I don’t know about that,” but I was thinking he was kind off in the weeds with all these ideas. He’d smile a bit sitting in his favorite chair then move on to other topics.
Now I joke with my father-in-law, “Your Dad was right all along.” We both chuckle a bit with just a hint of regret, for my part I wish I’d listened more closely to him. He died in the early 2000s, but I suspect if he was alive now what we’ve experienced the last five years and more wouldn’t surprise him. I can hear him saying, “See, I told ya so. They’re all a bunch of crooks.”
When I read Vernon Coleman I feel a little like I’m listening to my wife’s grandfather again. Coleman is like that crazy uncle you have who says exactly what he’s thinking at Thanksgiving dinner and offends half your relatives and guests and makes the other half smile and quietly laugh both at what he’s saying and at those he’s offending. Except with Coleman he’s not crazy and the people he’s offending—need to be offended. At one point in his new book he writes, “I do hope that these comments are offensive. They are meant to be.”2
Like in his other book I reviewed (Truth Teller: The Price), in The End of Medicine: Death by Doctor: Why and how doctors are now paid to kill their patients Vernon Coleman is angry, sarcastic, satiric, offensive and full of fight. He is truly disturbed by the state of medicine in the U.K. (where he resides) and the rest of the world. He knows who to blame too: our governments, doctors, medical administrators, pharmaceutical companies and the legacy media, in particular the BBC.
He argues the big reason medicine is so bad is because it has shifted its focus from patients to global warming. Modern medicine is more about saving the planet than saving your grandma. So instead of GPs physically seeing patients, they’re moving people to virtual appointments which is far, far inferior to seeing patients face-to-face.
Doctors who insisted, and in many cases still insist, on dealing with patients only on the telephone or internet are scrofulous loobies, muggles, chouses and podsnappers.3
The future, Coleman says, is not doctors at all, just an AI that will know exactly what’s wrong with you and what to do when it arrives at your house in the form of a robot. This will save the planet because people won’t have to drive to the hospital anymore, though no one is quite sure where we’ll get all the extra electricity needed for the AIs. I’m betting it will be coal.
The conspirators don’t do the wrong thing by mistake – they do the wrong thing on purpose. The myth of global warming is a major part of the depopulation plan.4
The two giveaways that everything that is happening is fraudulent are, first, the fact that the changes are all global and second that the people who support the global warming hoax will not debate it.5
I’ve known for some time that climate change cultists are wicked and insane. Despite wild claims which are made by the medical establishment there is no evidence that global warming endangers mankind.6
So it follows if you want to save the planet, according to their conspiracy theories, then the earth must be depopulated. There’s just too many of us hanging around, particularly us old people who no longer work, but do collect social security and take up space on hiking trails where we probably fart too much and disturb the owls with our loud conversations filled with misinformation.
Because saving the planet is so important and simply killing everyone with the vaccine would be too obvious Coleman reminds the reader that euthanasia is becoming more and more popular. If you’re vaccine injured why go through all the pain and suffering trying to get well? Save the State some money and save the planet along the way. Win, win! Euthanasia is legal in Canada and several other countries and on the path to become legal worldwide if people don’t stop it.
What’s it all about? Coleman breaks it down to one sentence:
Euthanasia is about saving money, collecting organs for the super-rich, killing disabled children, killing the mentally ill and reducing the money spent on caring for the poor and the disabled and patients in pain.7
Coleman, as a general rule, doesn’t pass out compliments to doctors. He has little good to say about them. In the U.K. he considers most of them lazy and without any real sense of vocation or the slightest memory of the Hippocratic Oath, though probably most of them never took it. Coleman, who was born in 1946, said when he became a doctor in the U.K. taking the oath, even then, was optional.
Vernon Coleman took the oath.
Here are some more quotes:
‘Depopulation should be the highest priority of foreign policy towards the Third World,’ said Henry Kissinger, rather bluntly and imperiously.8
The cultists are doing their best to suppress and destroy diversity of thought because it terrifies them.9
Weather forecasters who cannot tell you what the weather will be like tomorrow (or even what it is like today) will happily, and with great confidence, tell you what the weather will be like on April 1st in the year 2075.10
It is vital to remember that the drug industry has never been interested in curing people. There is no profit to be made out of making people better. The big profits come from making people ill, and keeping them ill for as long as possible.11
During the presidency of John F.Kennedy in the US, the incidence of chronic disease was 6%. Today (in 2025) the figure is ten times higher, at 60%. Nearly two thirds of Americans have a chronic illness. The US spends $4.3 trillion on chronic diseases. Many of the drugs which are prescribed do more harm than good and are egregiously overpriced. Trillions of dollars have been spent trying to make the American people healthier but people have never been unhealthier. The medical profession and the pharmaceutical industry have combined to create more illness and make people sicker.12
Let me repeat: no one has done experiments to see if it is safe to put so many potent and potentially dangerous vaccines into small and growing bodies.13
There is a lot more. I saved around 200 quotes from the book. Coleman is easy to read: this book is conversational, funny, sarcastic and Coleman knows what he’s writing about.
At the end of the book he attacks Nanotechnology and its proposed future use in medicine and the potential for all of it to go wrong in big, big way.
Other methods of attack include tampering, session hijacking, cross-site scripting and cross site request forgery. I could explain what all those are but I don’t think either of us really gives a damn. We just want all this stuff stopped and stopped NOW.14
I love the “either of us” as if it’s just Coleman and me sitting in his house by the fire having a chat about the state of the world.
Coleman closes the book with this:
Please share this book with as many people as you can. Remember that, as Plato once remarked: ‘The price of apathy towards public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.’
You will, I suspect, now understand why I called this book The End of Medicine.
Finally, thank you for reading this rather alarming book. You have now earned the right to watch a jolly film of your own choice.15
I recommend The Princess Bride.
UPDATE:
“Our hospital doctors are murdering people. My husband was murdered…. And I wouldn’t have believed it unless I’ve got my husband’s medical records. And they are horrific… I’m going to use any mechanism I can to warn others because, you know, part of me is that, you can’t sit here with this information and not tell others because the silence allows others to keep doing it.”
— Nada Kovacevic
“What’s happening here is unfortunately a group of eugenicists bioethicists senior doctors working with governments and the pharma companies to administer these drugs. And it’s happening in Britain, it’s happening in America, it’s happening in Canada, and it’s clearly happening in Australia.”
— Stuart Wilkie16
Notes
Coleman, Vernon. The End of Medicine: Death by Doctor: Why and how doctors are now paid to kill their patients, Kindle Edition, p. 1.
p. 243.
p. 195. I love this sentence.
According to Grok here is what Coleman's choice of vocabulary means:
"Scrofulous Loobies": Together, likely describes people who are both physically or morally repulsive (scrofulous) and bumbling or foolish (loobies). The phrase paints a picture of unsavory, inept individuals, possibly used in a contemptuous or mocking tone. It’s a colorful insult, leaning on vivid imagery to degrade its targets.
"Muggles": Hopelessly mundane or ignorant, like Harry Potter’s non-magical Muggles, clueless about a superior world or truth.
"Chouses": It refers to people who are dishonest or manipulative, carrying a sense of contempt for their sneaky, low behavior.
"Podsnappers": The term comes from Charles Dickens’ Our Mutual Friend (1865), where Mr. Podsnap is a smug, self-satisfied character who embodies narrow-minded complacency and moral superiority. A "podsnapper" (or "podsnappers") thus refers to people who are pompously self-righteous, oblivious to others’ perspectives, and rigidly convinced of their own virtue—often with a touch of hypocrisy.
Wow!!p. 15.
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p. 75.
p. 98.
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p. 49.
p. 120.
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p. 242.
p. 245.
Transcriber B, "'Our hospital doctors are murdering people'— Widow Nada Kovacevic and Medical Researcher Stuart Wilkie Talk with Michael Gray Grififth (Selected Excerpts),", Transcriber's B's Substack, April 24, 2025, Source
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Always love this Old Man in his Chair!
Thanks - now I must get this new book ❤️