• JUST PUT A "$1,000,000 BOUNTY" ON EACH "GANG MEMBER, (ILLEGAL DRUG DEALER/CHILD TRAFFICKER)...
    BRING THEM IN DEAD OR ALIVE,.. NO QUESTIONS ASKED".... SOON, THEIR OWN MEMBERS WILL BE CASHING IN ON THEIR PEERS!!!... AND MANY HUNGRY/POOR PEOPLE WILL BE TURNING IN THEIR "DRUG DEALERS, AND COLLECTING THEIR "CASH REWARD"!!!!!!
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  • JUST PUT A "$1,000,000 BOUNTY" ON EACH "GANG MEMBER, => BRING THEM IN DEAD OR ALIVE,.. NO QUESTIONS ASKED".... SOON, THEIR OWN GANG MEMBERS WILL BE CASHING IN ON THEIR PEERS!!!... AND MANY HUNGRY/POOR PEOPLE WILL BE TURNING IN THEIR "DRUG DEALERS, AND COLLECTING THEIR "CASH REWARD"!!!!!!
    JUST PUT A "$1,000,000 BOUNTY" ON EACH "GANG MEMBER, => BRING THEM IN DEAD OR ALIVE,.. NO QUESTIONS ASKED".... SOON, THEIR OWN GANG MEMBERS WILL BE CASHING IN ON THEIR PEERS!!!... AND MANY HUNGRY/POOR PEOPLE WILL BE TURNING IN THEIR "DRUG DEALERS, AND COLLECTING THEIR "CASH REWARD"!!!!!!
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  • "Prescription Drugs: The Only Cure for Big Pharma's Greed."
    "Prescription Drugs: The Only Cure for Big Pharma's Greed."
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  • Elvis Presley, known as the "King. Was an American singer, actor, and cultural he influence on music and culture remains unmatched. His early interest in gospel music shaped his style, blending rock, country, and blues into a revolutionary sound.

    Presley gained national attention with hits like Heartbreak Hotel (1956), Hound Dog, and Jailhouse Rock. His stage presence, charming looks, and charisma made him an instant star. Beyond music, Elvis starred in over 30 films, including Love Me Tender (1956) and Viva Las Vegas (1964).

    In the 1960s, Elvis dominated the charts but faced challenges from the counterculture movement. A 1968 television special marked his comeback and revitalized his career, showcasing his enduring appeal. In the 1970s, Las Vegas and his tours solidified his legend.

    Elvis struggled with prescription drug dependency. Despite the premature end of his career, his legacy continues through his music, Graceland (his home museum), and millions of fans worldwide.
    Elvis Presley, known as the "King. Was an American singer, actor, and cultural he influence on music and culture remains unmatched. His early interest in gospel music shaped his style, blending rock, country, and blues into a revolutionary sound. Presley gained national attention with hits like Heartbreak Hotel (1956), Hound Dog, and Jailhouse Rock. His stage presence, charming looks, and charisma made him an instant star. Beyond music, Elvis starred in over 30 films, including Love Me Tender (1956) and Viva Las Vegas (1964). In the 1960s, Elvis dominated the charts but faced challenges from the counterculture movement. A 1968 television special marked his comeback and revitalized his career, showcasing his enduring appeal. In the 1970s, Las Vegas and his tours solidified his legend. Elvis struggled with prescription drug dependency. Despite the premature end of his career, his legacy continues through his music, Graceland (his home museum), and millions of fans worldwide.
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  • President Trump confirms reports that he will declare a national emergency over the border crisis.

    Cartel human/drug traffickers are going to be in for a bad time when SpecOps teams knock on their doors.
    President Trump confirms reports that he will declare a national emergency over the border crisis. Cartel human/drug traffickers are going to be in for a bad time when SpecOps teams knock on their doors.
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  • Big Pharma insider Calley Means exposes on Tucker Carlson the real goal of pharma ads on TV is to BUY OFF the media, it’s an “open secret” within the pharmaceutical industry

    Tucker Carlson: “You're saying that pharma buys TV spots not to convince people to ask for specific drugs from their physicians, but to subvert the news business?”
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  • Remdesivir – Big Pharma’s Unsafe & Ineffective Pre-Jab Drug
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    SUMMARY: Today I’m entering back into the realm of exposing Medical Tyranny. I’m sharing a Vigilant News (VNN) post highlighting Big Pharma’s pre-mRNA push for Remdesivir was evil since the drug had a proven detrimental track record of causing more medical harm than good. …TAKE A LOOK includes Propaganda Exposed video sourcing!
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  • IMHO: THIS MUST BE PART OF THE "PREPARATIONS" BY NARCO-TERRORISTS, COMMUNIST INVASION FORCES, ALREADY WITHIN OUR NATION... AT SOME POINT, THEY WILL USE THESE "SUPPLIES", AGAINST US ALL!!!.....
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    CBP officials are withholding the arrested man’s identity and information about who he was working for at this time. However, many assume his employer was one of the many Mexican-based drug cartels.

    11,000 Rounds of 7.62×39 Seized at Mexican Border https://www.ammoland.com/2024/11/11000-rounds-of-7-62x39-seized-at-mexican-border/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=SocialSnap via @AmmoLand
    IMHO: THIS MUST BE PART OF THE "PREPARATIONS" BY NARCO-TERRORISTS, COMMUNIST INVASION FORCES, ALREADY WITHIN OUR NATION... AT SOME POINT, THEY WILL USE THESE "SUPPLIES", AGAINST US ALL!!!..... SO, WE MUST BE PREPARED TO FIGHT OR DIE!!!! 💩💥 CBP officials are withholding the arrested man’s identity and information about who he was working for at this time. However, many assume his employer was one of the many Mexican-based drug cartels. 11,000 Rounds of 7.62×39 Seized at Mexican Border https://www.ammoland.com/2024/11/11000-rounds-of-7-62x39-seized-at-mexican-border/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=SocialSnap via @AmmoLand
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  • Permanent Punishment for Conviction for One Ounce of Cocaine Improper

    Government Overreach and Abuse Reversed

    Post 4927

    Read the full article at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/permanent-punishment-conviction-one-ounce-cocaine-zalma-esq-cfe-geq1c, see the full video at and at and at https://zalma.com/blog plus more than 4900 posts.

    After Recovery From Cocaine Abuse Dr. Regained License to Practice CMS Refused to Allow Dr. White to Bill Medicare for Services

    Dr. Stephen White challenged two unfavorable decisions made by the Secretary for the United States Department of Health and Human Services (the “Secretary”) that denied and revoked his Medicare enrollment. The decisions, rendered by the Appellate Division of the Departmental Appeals Board (“Board”), were based on Dr. White’s 2010 guilty plea and deferred prosecution for possession of less than 1 gram of cocaine, which occurred in Texas in 2007.

    In Stephen White, M.D. v. Xavier Becerra, Secretary for the United States Department of Health and Human Services, No. 2:19-CV-00037-SAB, United States District Court, E.D. Washington (October 28, 2024) the USDC applied entered a judgment reversing the decision of the Secretary [42 U.S.C. § 405(g).]

    SUMMARY JUDGMENT

    Summary judgment is appropriate if the movant shows that there is no genuine dispute as to any material fact.

    BACKGROUND

    Dr. White is an orthopedic surgeon. In 2006 and 2007, he was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine in Texas. He was able to rehab and become clean of his problem with the drug. The Texas Medical Board revoked his license, but then monitored his recovery and compliance and allowed him to practice again.

    Dr. White had no violations for nine years following his arrest. He is currently practicing medicine in Washington state and is an enrolled Medicare supplier.

    The Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) sustained the denial, finding that CMS had a legitimate basis because Dr. White was convicted of a felony offense. The Board affirmed the ALJ’s decision and Dr. White appealed that decision to the USDC.

    OVERVIEW OF MEDICARE PROGRAM

    The Medicare program provides health insurance benefits to people sixty-five years old or older and to eligible disabled persons. Suppliers, such as Dr. White, must be enrolled in the Medicare program and be granted billing privileges to be eligible to receive payment for care and services rendered to a Medicare-eligible beneficiary.

    DENIALS

    CMS may deny a supplier’s enrollment for any reason stated in federal statutes that allow that CMS may deny a provider’s or supplier’s enrollment in the Medicare program for the some of the following reasons: Felonies such as insurance fraud and similar crimes.

    REVOCATIONS

    The ALJ found CMS had a legitimate basis because White was convicted of a felony offense that CMS determined to be detrimental to the bests interest of the Medicare program and its beneficiaries.

    Dr. White’s presented equitable arguments to the ALJ that

    1 he self-reported and was not practicing;
    2 using his self-report to deny would encourage other physicians to not self-report,
    3 he has fully complied with the terms of the modified license, and
    eventually he was allowed to practice medicine without limitations.

    The Board affirmed the ALJ’s decision, upholding CMS’ denial of Dr. White’s Medicare enrollment and rejected Dr. White’s argument that the timing of the revocation action by CMS was clearly retaliatory and intended to apply pressure on Dr. White for additional monetary penalties.

    ANALYSIS

    The USDC found CMS’ decisions to deny Dr. White enrollment in Medicare and revoke his privileges, and the subsequent Board’s affirmations were arbitrary and capricious and not supported substantial evidence.

    CMS did not have a legitimate reason to deny enrollment or revoke because the record does not support CMS’ assertions that Dr. White’s 2010 conviction for simple possession of a small amount of cocaine was detrimental to the best interest of the Medicare program and its beneficiaries. The USDC understood the deference it owed to administrative agencies as they adjudicate numerous complex cases before them. Yet, a court may not simply act as a rubber stamp for agency decisions.

    Because CMS failed to provide a reasonable basis for denying Dr. White his enrollment in Medicare or revoking his Medicare privileges, the decision of the Secretary is reversed.

    ZALMA OPINION

    A doctor should never get involved or addicted to illegal substances like Cocaine. The Fact that a doctor self reports his involvement with the drug, was rehabilitated, clean for nine years, and practices medicine legally, does not pose a danger to Medicare as do those doctors who are arrested every year for fraud. The decision of Becerra, the ALJ and the Board was clearly retaliatory and abusive and the USDC had no choice but to reverse the Board and let the doctor continue to practice medicine and charge Medicare for his services. Overreach by the administrative agency was stopped by the court.

    (c) 2024 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc.

    Please tell your friends and colleagues about this blog and the videos and let them subscribe to the blog and the videos.

    Subscribe to my substack at https://barryzalma.substack.com/subscribe

    Go to X @bzalma; Go to Newsbreak.com https://www.newsbreak.com/@c/1653419?s=01; Go to Barry Zalma videos at Rumble.com at https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all; Go to Barry Zalma on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysiZklEtxZsSF9DfC0Expg

    Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://lnkd.in/gwEYk
    Permanent Punishment for Conviction for One Ounce of Cocaine Improper Government Overreach and Abuse Reversed Post 4927 Read the full article at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/permanent-punishment-conviction-one-ounce-cocaine-zalma-esq-cfe-geq1c, see the full video at and at and at https://zalma.com/blog plus more than 4900 posts. After Recovery From Cocaine Abuse Dr. Regained License to Practice CMS Refused to Allow Dr. White to Bill Medicare for Services Dr. Stephen White challenged two unfavorable decisions made by the Secretary for the United States Department of Health and Human Services (the “Secretary”) that denied and revoked his Medicare enrollment. The decisions, rendered by the Appellate Division of the Departmental Appeals Board (“Board”), were based on Dr. White’s 2010 guilty plea and deferred prosecution for possession of less than 1 gram of cocaine, which occurred in Texas in 2007. In Stephen White, M.D. v. Xavier Becerra, Secretary for the United States Department of Health and Human Services, No. 2:19-CV-00037-SAB, United States District Court, E.D. Washington (October 28, 2024) the USDC applied entered a judgment reversing the decision of the Secretary [42 U.S.C. § 405(g).] SUMMARY JUDGMENT Summary judgment is appropriate if the movant shows that there is no genuine dispute as to any material fact. BACKGROUND Dr. White is an orthopedic surgeon. In 2006 and 2007, he was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine in Texas. He was able to rehab and become clean of his problem with the drug. The Texas Medical Board revoked his license, but then monitored his recovery and compliance and allowed him to practice again. Dr. White had no violations for nine years following his arrest. He is currently practicing medicine in Washington state and is an enrolled Medicare supplier. The Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) sustained the denial, finding that CMS had a legitimate basis because Dr. White was convicted of a felony offense. The Board affirmed the ALJ’s decision and Dr. White appealed that decision to the USDC. OVERVIEW OF MEDICARE PROGRAM The Medicare program provides health insurance benefits to people sixty-five years old or older and to eligible disabled persons. Suppliers, such as Dr. White, must be enrolled in the Medicare program and be granted billing privileges to be eligible to receive payment for care and services rendered to a Medicare-eligible beneficiary. DENIALS CMS may deny a supplier’s enrollment for any reason stated in federal statutes that allow that CMS may deny a provider’s or supplier’s enrollment in the Medicare program for the some of the following reasons: Felonies such as insurance fraud and similar crimes. REVOCATIONS The ALJ found CMS had a legitimate basis because White was convicted of a felony offense that CMS determined to be detrimental to the bests interest of the Medicare program and its beneficiaries. Dr. White’s presented equitable arguments to the ALJ that 1 he self-reported and was not practicing; 2 using his self-report to deny would encourage other physicians to not self-report, 3 he has fully complied with the terms of the modified license, and eventually he was allowed to practice medicine without limitations. The Board affirmed the ALJ’s decision, upholding CMS’ denial of Dr. White’s Medicare enrollment and rejected Dr. White’s argument that the timing of the revocation action by CMS was clearly retaliatory and intended to apply pressure on Dr. White for additional monetary penalties. ANALYSIS The USDC found CMS’ decisions to deny Dr. White enrollment in Medicare and revoke his privileges, and the subsequent Board’s affirmations were arbitrary and capricious and not supported substantial evidence. CMS did not have a legitimate reason to deny enrollment or revoke because the record does not support CMS’ assertions that Dr. White’s 2010 conviction for simple possession of a small amount of cocaine was detrimental to the best interest of the Medicare program and its beneficiaries. The USDC understood the deference it owed to administrative agencies as they adjudicate numerous complex cases before them. Yet, a court may not simply act as a rubber stamp for agency decisions. Because CMS failed to provide a reasonable basis for denying Dr. White his enrollment in Medicare or revoking his Medicare privileges, the decision of the Secretary is reversed. ZALMA OPINION A doctor should never get involved or addicted to illegal substances like Cocaine. The Fact that a doctor self reports his involvement with the drug, was rehabilitated, clean for nine years, and practices medicine legally, does not pose a danger to Medicare as do those doctors who are arrested every year for fraud. The decision of Becerra, the ALJ and the Board was clearly retaliatory and abusive and the USDC had no choice but to reverse the Board and let the doctor continue to practice medicine and charge Medicare for his services. Overreach by the administrative agency was stopped by the court. (c) 2024 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc. Please tell your friends and colleagues about this blog and the videos and let them subscribe to the blog and the videos. Subscribe to my substack at https://barryzalma.substack.com/subscribe Go to X @bzalma; Go to Newsbreak.com https://www.newsbreak.com/@c/1653419?s=01; Go to Barry Zalma videos at Rumble.com at https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all; Go to Barry Zalma on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysiZklEtxZsSF9DfC0Expg Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://lnkd.in/gwEYk
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