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Above the Law: Thugs in White Coats
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Above the Law: Thugs in White Coats in Brampton, ON
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Above the Law: Thugs in White Coats in Brampton, ON
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Silence becomes compliance. For this author, silence isn't an option.
When a medical professional egregiously violated the trust placed in him, the author sought justice. Placing her faith in the system, she did everything she was supposed to do—but what she uncovered didn’t end with one doctor’s misconduct. It exposed a back-channel network built to protect its own—even from the very zero-tolerance policies it claims to uphold.
This book isn’t written to debate guilt or innocence, but to reveal how accountability is evaded. Through official documentation and her own testimony, Gypzy shares what she believes she witnessed: evidence concealed, breaches of protocol ignored, and truth suppressed—preventing justice from being served.
This isn’t just one woman’s story. It’s her account of what she suspects is a far broader public failure, and a call to others to speak out against the system’s willful blindness—the very force that allows the harm to continue.
Silence becomes compliance. For this author, silence isn't an option.
When a medical professional egregiously violated the trust placed in him, the author sought justice. Placing her faith in the system, she did everything she was supposed to do—but what she uncovered didn’t end with one doctor’s misconduct. It exposed a back-channel network built to protect its own—even from the very zero-tolerance policies it claims to uphold.
This book isn’t written to debate guilt or innocence, but to reveal how accountability is evaded. Through official documentation and her own testimony, Gypzy shares what she believes she witnessed: evidence concealed, breaches of protocol ignored, and truth suppressed—preventing justice from being served.
This isn’t just one woman’s story. It’s her account of what she suspects is a far broader public failure, and a call to others to speak out against the system’s willful blindness—the very force that allows the harm to continue.





















