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1. Medical statistics are the reason for the success of vaccinations, antibiotics, and all other medicines. Whether these drugs work or not is determined by medical statistics. Where do these statistics com from? Entirely from the people who are in the business of promoting these products; and because of the power of the medical lobby, medical statistics have become the law of the land. Between the power of brainwashing by excessive advertising and the power of political contributions, American are led to believe and sometimes even forced to believe that hundreds of poisons, being promoted by the drug industry are beneficial to their health.
Hypothetical Case:
2 people are bitten by a rabies infected dog. The first is administered the necessary
antidote. Does that person necessarily survive? The doctor's answer is "No". The
second person goes untreated. Does that person necessarily succomb? The answer once again
is "No". Then out from the doctor's ever present bag of statistics comes the
revelation that "more people survive who are treated, than those who go
untreated", a fiction which is immediately accepted by a brainwashed public as
fact.
| 2. It is estimated that in America last year, nearly $2 trillion was spent on health care -- and virtually all that money was spent on treating disease. Despite this massive expenditure on treatment, more Americans are sicker than ever before with diseases that are largely preventable: heart disease, cancer, diabetes, arthritis, fibromyalgia, and depression, to name a few So why is the amount of money being spent on prevention just a pittance compared with the amount spent on treatment? The answer is simple -- when you are sick it is highly profitable to various giant corporations. When you are well, it doesn't profit them much at all |
3. The United States is No. 1 in the use of medicinal drugs and spends $2 trillion annually for a system with the highest infant mortality and lowest after-60 life expectancy among industrialized nations. More proof that medicine is the cause, not the cure.
4. The American dream has changed.
Organized medicine has seen to that. You will develop a chronic illness: you will start
taking drugs; you will start taking more drugs to counter the effects of the other drugs;
you will be admitted to the hospital; you will undergo surgeries and; you will die slowly,
painfully and without dignity after your life savings has been completely wiped out. Idaho Observer 7/21/06
5. During a one month physicians' strike in Israel in 1973, the national death-rate reached the lowest ever. According to statistics by the Jerusalem Burial Society, the number of funerals dropped by almost half.
Identical circumstances occurred in 1976 in Bogota, the capital city of Columbia; where there, the doctors went on strike for 52 days and as pointed out by the National Catholic Reporter; during that time the death rate fell by 35 per cent. This was confirmed by the National Morticians Association of Columbia.
Again in California a few years later, and in the United Kingdom in 1978 identical events have occurred. Campaign Against Fraudulent Medical Research, NSW Australia.
6. Sales of some of the top best-selling drugs that cure nothing but have the ability to cause a multitude of the worst diseases known to man.
8. Jan 4, 7:35 PM (ET)
By ANDREW BRIDGES
WASHINGTON (AP) - Reports of sudden deaths, strokes, heart attacks and
hypertension in both children and adults taking drugs to treat attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder are spurring new government study into the
medications' safety.
Sales of drugs to treat ADHD have increased sharply in recent years, with
use growing at a faster rate among adults than children, according to a
recent study by Medco Health Solutions, a prescription benefit manager.
Spending on ADHD drugs soared from $759 million in 2000 to $3.1 billion in
2004, according to IMS Health, a pharmaceutical information and consulting
firm.
10. U.S. life expectancy is about 78 years one of the lowest life expectancies among developed nations. Mercola Nov. 3 2007