Healthcare follows the profit
The Light|Issue 45 - May 2024
Greed and opportunism in world of medicine
SHANE FUDGE
Healthcare follows the profit

OUR mainstream health and medical systems are severely compromised by corporate greed, junk science, and arrogant disregard.

The news that the NHS is about to roll out a new variant covid vaccine as 'the virus continues to kill 100 a week' should come as no surprise to us.

The pharmaceutical companies have been profiting exponentially from such mass marketing techniques, and the mass rollout of their snake oil products -the Pfizer vaccine is the biggest selling drug in history.

But it is also apparent the last three years are just the tip of the iceberg. Whilst controversies have always been on the periphery of the pharmaceutical industry - the links between vaccines and autism, the opioid crisis, and thalidomide, for example such incidences have, by and large, remained in the shadows.

Serious questioning of the pharmaceutical-medical nexus has either not been taken seriously, or it has been dismissed as conspiracy theory - both by an uninformed public, and of course by the medical profession itself.

But despite the multi-million-pound marketing campaigns, insider lobby groups, corrupt doctors and scientists, and mass censorship, it is becoming less easy for people to ignore, deny, or push things under the carpet.

The vaccination programme is now in its fourth year. Whilst we have repeatedly been assured that these medical interventions are 'safe and effective", global death rates have been consistently well above the baseline average during the whole of this medical intervention.

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