If you have a system that is already killing a huge number of people, and you make that system bigger and bring millions more people under the same umbrella, the death toll will accelerate.
The key journal paper on medical destruction is: Dr. Barbara Starfield, Journal of the American Medical Association, July 26, 2000, “Is US Health Really the Best in the World?”
I laid out the statistics yesterday. Every year in the US, the medical system kills 225,000 people. 106,000 die as a result of FDA-approved medical drugs. The other 119,000 die as a result of mistreatment in hospitals.
I use the Starfield report because it is right down the middle of mainstream medicine. Before her death, Starfield was a widely respected public health expert. For many years, she worked at the Johns Hopkins School of Public
Health. The Journal of the American Medical Association is as mainstream and prestigious as you can get.
I’m fully aware that independent researchers have pegged the death toll from the US medical system at a much higher number. But I wanted to show that, even in “The Club,” the statistics are known to be horrendous.
Think about it. The US medical system kills 225,000 Americans per year. That adds up to well over 2 MILLION deaths per decade.
Not long before her death, I interviewed Dr. Starfield. I asked her whether anyone from the federal government had ever asked her to consult, to help fix the medical system. Her answer was a stark No.
I asked her whether she was aware of any significant government program directed at fixing the system. Again, she answered No.
Try this imaginary fictional analogy. You work for the government in auto safety. You know two things. Every tenth car in America contains a fatal flaw that will cause a crash at speeds in excess of 40mph. And, as a result of
new legislation, millions more Americans will be on the road driving cars. What would you do?
US politics lives and thrives on PR, and PR makes its money from empty generalizations and promises. In the medical arena, it’s all about “better care for all,” “humane concern for everyone,” “breakthroughs coming soon,”
“money for more research,” etc.
This has nothing to do with the actual effects of the system. It has nothing to do with reality.
Well, here is the reality. By the most conservative estimate, the US medical system kills 2,250,000 people per decade.
That’s the system that’s heading for massive expansion under Obamacare.
You have a choice. You can go with the empty PR, or you can face the facts and realize what’s going to happen.
“Well,” some people have told me, “the politicians in charge don’t really understand what the medical system is doing to people. It’s just ignorance. Their hearts are in the right place.”
And that matters? That argument is meant to exonerate the flavor of the week inside the Beltway. It has nothing to do with ongoing death stemming from standard medical practice.
The death statistics I’m citing in this article aren’t a state secret.
Doctors chopping off women’s breasts for no reason. Medical drugs putting people into the grave. Vaccines causing neurological damage. Psychiatric drugs blasting brains and pushing people over into violence, including
suicide and murder…no problem. The politicians’ hearts are in the right place.
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