People want to believe that medical science brings us the best of all possible worlds.
And, of course, the best of all possible worlds must have their enemies charlatans who sell bait and switch.
Let's look at some data.
As I have documented for years, the medical cartel has incurred massive criminal fraud, presenting their products as safe and effective when, in fact, these drugs kill large numbers of people, as if it were an unforgiving clockwork.
In a study by Dr. Barbara Starfied, published on 26 July 2000 in the journal "Journal of the American Medical Association", it was revealed that the American medical system kills about 225,000 people a year, of which 106,000 die as a direct result of drugs.
I have now found another study, published in the same journal two years earlier: April 15, 1998 entitled "The incidence of adverse drug reactions in hospitalized patients."
And it's also amazing.
The study, led by Jason Lazarou concludes that each year in losEE.UU., Between 76,000 and 137,000 hospitalized patients die as a direct result of drugs.
Worse, each year 2.2 million hospital patients suffer serious adverse drug reactions.
The authors write: "Our study shows that there are a number of adverse reactions, even when the medicines are prescribed and properly administered"
So this study did not talk about the mistakes of doctors, nurses or due to inadequate drug combination.
He had only killed people because of drugs after entering a hospital.
Therefore, it fails to account for people who die because of taking medication but are not admitted to hospitals.
If we look at the Wikipedia entry, "US military casualties wars" the total of all US military deaths, beginning with the War of Independence, rises to the 1,312,612 casualties.
Approximately the same number of deaths caused 10 years of modern medical treatment ... throw numbers.
Imagine the confidence it takes to keep these numbers secret ...
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