As I have said numerous times that its time to truly look at who we are dealing with here. These people are definitely not "human" or they could not do what they are doing. There are plenty of civilized ways to deal with these issues, such as using the incentive system. Pay people not to have children, or someother incentive, rather than playing god as if they were the last word on who lives and who dies.
No one was designated by anyone to perform that function. If we are to go by who are the productive members of society, the first ones out the door would be the thieving banker, who are the most useless "feeders" on our society, my goodness "what are they going to do when there are no people around for them to feed off of?
Oh, thats right, they have perfected cloning, test tube baby creations and artificial wombs in which to bring these engineered humans to term, and then the state gets to raise them. Oh, goodness, with the trauma they use on school children in the now federalized system, that means they will produce killers galore who are worse psychopaths than their creators. No thank you.
Hospitals and doctors are killing Americans in record numbers
http://www.naturalnews.com/039286_hospitals_doctors_killing.html
by: PF Louis, Natural News
February 27, 2013
(NaturalNews) From the late 1990s to now, more and more statistical evidence regarding death and injury from medical interventions, known as iatrogenic deaths and injuries, have been exposed.
The rate of iatrogenic deaths is quite high, higher than traffic fatalities, heart attacks, and cancer deaths. And there are even more iatrogenic episodes that result in permanent disability or lifelong pain.
Unlike the UK, doctors, clinics, and hospitals in the U.S. are not required to report adverse events. It's estimated that no more than five percent of adverse events do get reported. So it takes a lot of digging to tally up the statistics of iatrogenic episodes.
Unnecessary surgeries, such as removing non-cancerous thyroid nodes, preventative mastectomies, or Cesarian deliveries, and surgical errors are often responsible for iatrogenic diseases and deaths.
An error by one individual in a surgical team leads to a disaster of performing surgery on the wrong lung, leg, or arm. But surgical sloppiness is only a portion of the bigger picture.
Big Pharma's dangerous drug invasion
A conservative tally of over 100,000 deaths per year is attributed to correctly prescribed drugs. Non-lethal adverse reactions are estimated to triple that number.This does not include technically legal off-label prescriptions, drugs approved for one symptom but used for another, or incorrectly prescribed drugs. And it doesn't include adverse events from over the counter (OTC) drugs that anyone can walk in and buy. Between 30,000 and 50,000 emergency room visits annually are from those "medications."
With drugs that are correctly prescribed and approved by the FDA, doctors are protected by standard of care guidelines established by the various medical and psychiatric boards and institutions and accepted as what all MDs should be doing.
No matter how many suffer lifelong agony, go crazy, or drop dead, there is no liability or accountability if interventions and prescriptions are within a standard of care guidelines.
Those doctors just keep on prescribing. And it usually takes years before any drug stacks up enough destruction and death before it's taken off the market or merely labeled with warnings that are rarely fully disclosed to patients.
The FDA and Big Pharma have a financially symbiotic relationship. The FDA receives a half-billion dollars or more annually in user fees from Big Pharma companies that were initiated to speed up pharmaceutical approval processes.
Then there are those revolving doors that permit pharmaceutical industry people to sit in on the FDA's approval committees. Here's Mike Adam's 2005 interview of Dr. Ray Strand, author of Death by Prescription. (http://www.naturalnews.com/009758_wellness_disease_prevention.html)
All factors included, the total U.S. iatrogenic death toll is staggering. Over three-quarter million victims a year.
Apparently vaccines are not included in deaths by prescription drugs
With most pharmaceutical medicines, the prospect of financial liability exists from individual and class action lawsuits, or even government fines. After the swine flu vaccination debacle of 1976, a government vaccine court was established to provide a buffer for vaccine manufacturers.The vaccine court's panel of experts does its own non-jury hearings to decide whether the minority of parents with vaccine-damaged children who know of this action should be compensated, using Federal funds and small insurance fees from vaccine manufacturers. (http://www.naturalnews.com/031484_Supreme_Court_vaccine_makers.html)
A recent study from VAERS (vaccine adverse event reporting system), which is a voluntary system that receives reports from only a small percentage of actual events has high enough numbers for significant additions to iatrogenic deaths. (http://www.naturalnews.com)
A common vaccine injury denial activity is to accuse parents of recently vaccinated infants who suddenly died of shaken baby syndrome (SBS) or dismiss it as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
So these vaccination deaths seem to escape the scrutiny of researchers looking for deaths from correctly prescribed pharmaceuticals. The total figures should be even higher.
Sources for this article include:
http://online.wsj.com
http://www.ourcivilisation.com/medicine/usamed/deaths.htm
http://www.whale.to/w/iatrogenic.html
http://www.webdc.com/pdfs/deathbymedicine.pdf
http://www.susunweed.com/herbal_ezine/March05/empower.htm
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