Or maybe, you're too old to practice. You should not be anywhere near patients that need medical care. Basically, you lack critical thinking skills. You are a danger.
Take a minute to really read the article you posted and the website it's from. Go ahead, I'll wait......
I'll give you a few things to consider while you're reading.
1. Do a quick search on the author, your military expert, besides reading the biography on that website. You'll find nothing. That's odd, isn't it?
2. Look at the articles your "author" posted on that website. Look at the dates of all those articles on the Chinese army. Scroll through the 219 pages of articles. That's not 219 articles. That's 219 pages with like 15 articles per page. They all dropped within a few days of each other in 2023. Nothing prior. Nothing after. Your expert sure had a burst of energy that died out quickly, huh? Doesn't that seem fishy to you?
3. Finally, and this should have been the tell that you were being hoodwinked. Read the article you linked. The phrase "The presence of the Chinese Army in Canada" appears 15 times in a very short article. Weird huh? Why do you think that would happen? Maybe someone was hoping someone else would type "presence of Chinese Army in Canada" in an internet search engine and it would magically find the article?
A person of average intelligence would quickly surmise from these three points that, maybe, possibly, they'd been had. That maybe the site was fake. That maybe it was established to hoodwink the simpletons looking for a story to support a preconceived notion they had rolling around in their head and needed something, anything, to point to.
You've been had. Step away from the computer. Put your stethoscope away. Go for a walk. Grab a smoothie and a bag of peanuts. Go sit on a park bench and feed the squirrels. Please.