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Dr. Scott Jensen: The Reluctant Rebel vs. a “Triad of Tyranny: Big Government, Tech, Pharma”

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Introduction

Dr. Scott Jensen didn’t set out to be a rebel. He was a family doctor, content with a career spent helping patients and building trust. But life doesn’t always stick to the script. His journey from a small-town boy to a reluctant political figure and outspoken critic of modern systems showcases one man’s commitment to standing by his principles—even when it comes at great personal cost.

Jensen’s story pits him against what he calls the “triad of tyranny”: big government, big tech, and big pharma. These institutions, he believes, have grown too powerful and too dismissive of individual freedoms. Let’s dive into his life, his battles, and why his fight resonates with so many.


Table of contents

  • Introduction
  • Early Life and Beginnings
  • The Journey into Medicine
  • The Unexpected Foray into Politics
  • The COVID-19 Turning Point
  • The Battle for Minnesota’s Governorship
  • The “Triad of Tyranny”
  • The Lawsuit and the Fight for Free Speech
  • Conclusion
  • FAQs
Dr. Scott Jensen

Early Life and Beginnings

A Small-Town Upbringing

Dr. Scott Jensen grew up in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota—a picturesque small town where life was simple, and neighbour’s had each other’s backs. In this close-knit community, he learned the values of hard work, honesty, and looking out for one another.

A Family of Inspiration

Jensen’s family played a pivotal role in shaping who he became. His mother was his confidante, while his father embodied the virtues of dedication and humility. When his mother passed away from colon cancer, it changed everything. That tragedy pushed Jensen toward medicine—a career path he believed would honor her legacy by helping others navigate their health challenges.


The Journey into Medicine

Choosing Purpose Over Profit

Jensen initially considered dental school, but his mother’s death made him re-evaluate. Medicine called to him, offering a deeper connection with people’s lives. Becoming a family doctor was more than a job; it was his way of making a difference.

A Doctor Who Listens

In the exam room, Jensen was known for his genuine interest in patients’ stories. He wasn’t just treating symptoms; he was treating people. His philosophy was simple: a good doctor listens first and acts second.


The Unexpected Foray into Politics

Entering the Minnesota Senate

In 2016, Jensen ran for the Minnesota Senate, driven by a desire to fix the broken healthcare system. He wanted to bring the same transparency and trust he valued as a doctor into politics.

Frustrations in the Legislature

However, the realities of politics—gridlock, partisanship, and bureaucracy—quickly wore him down. After one term, he decided to step back, thinking his time in politics was over. But fate had other plans.


The COVID-19 Turning Point

Speaking Out Against the Status Quo

The pandemic thrust Jensen into the national spotlight. When he questioned the accuracy of death certificate policies and lockdown measures, the backlash was swift and harsh. His views painted him as a hero to some and a pariah to others.

Becoming a Symbol of Resistance

Jensen’s outspokenness cost him dearly. He faced six investigations by the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice, none of which were patient-initiated. Despite this, he refused to back down, becoming a symbol of resistance to what many saw as government overreach.


The Battle for Minnesota’s Governorship

A Contentious Campaign

In 2022, Jensen ran for governor, challenging Tim Walz. The campaign was a heated affair, with Jensen’s critics labeling him an extremist. His opponent avoided debates, leaving voters to rely on political ads rather than face-to-face comparisons.

After the Loss

Although he lost the election, Jensen emerged from the experience with a renewed sense of purpose. For him, the campaign wasn’t about power—it was about raising questions that needed answers.


The “Triad of Tyranny”

Big Government

Jensen criticizes big government for its inefficiency and overreach, particularly in healthcare. He argues that bureaucratic interference often puts policies above people.

Big Tech

Censorship by big tech companies has been another target of Jensen’s ire. He believes these platforms have too much control over public discourse and are silencing dissenting voices.

Big Pharma

Perhaps his harshest critique is reserved for big pharma, which he accuses of prioritizing profits over patients. Jensen advocates for reforms that would put individuals’ health needs above corporate bottom lines.


The Lawsuit and the Fight for Free Speech

Suing the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice

Jensen’s ongoing lawsuit against the medical board is his way of drawing a line in the sand. He views it as a fight not just for himself but for every doctor’s right to speak freely without fear of retribution.

Standing Firm in His Beliefs

At 70, Jensen remains resolute. He wears the labels of hero, troublemaker, and fool as badges of honor. For him, this fight is about more than politics—it’s about humanity.


Conclusion

Dr. Scott Jensen’s story is one of courage, conviction, and resilience. He challenges us all to question authority, demand accountability, and never shy away from speaking the truth. In a world often dominated by the powerful, his voice reminds us of the importance of standing up for what’s right.


FAQs

Who is Dr. Scott Jensen?

Dr. Jensen is a family doctor and former Minnesota senator known for his outspoken views on healthcare and government policies.

What is the “Triad of Tyranny”?

It’s Jensen’s term for the interconnected power of big government, big tech, and big pharma, which he believes threaten individual freedoms.

Why did Dr. Jensen sue the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice?

He sued to challenge what he views as an overreach into free speech and professional autonomy.

What were Dr. Jensen’s views on COVID-19 policies?

He opposed lockdowns and changes to death certificate protocols, advocating for transparency and logic.

How does Dr. Jensen inspire others today?

Through his courage to question authority and stand by his principles, even when it’s unpopular.


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