Thursday, February 12, 2015

Health Care

Theory the current measle's outbreak may have been orchestrated to benefit Big Pharma.
"The blitz has all the markings of an orchestrated campaign, perhaps a good example of “crisis capitalism” revealed to us in Naomi Klein’s seminal work, “The Shock Doctrine”. Whomever the hidden persuaders are, we know who will benefit from the freak-out. They are the Big Pharma megacorporations, their shareholders and others who are trying to shine up the honor of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Practice, and other medical trade organizations, all of which are highly dependent on Big Pharma’s largesse (in the form of advertising revenues and financial support for their medical conventions)."
I didn't know vaccine companies were completely exempted from liability.
"At noon today (Monday, Feb 9) I heard Dr Michael Osterholm, MA, PhD give a speech on MPR about his perceived need for the American government to spend more money and effort preparing for the massive number of. infectious diseases that might theoretically threaten the US in the future. He claimed that more vaccines are needed and they might need to be forcefully administered to reluctant subjects. I didn’t hear him say anything about the need for optimal nutrition, the main factor that made all the other infectious disease epidemics essentially disappear before the vaccines for them came on the market "
They can't make money off healthy, locally grown food.

Doctor claims the MMR vaccine is more dangerous than measles.
"From 1900 to 1960, with improved sanitation, clean water, and better nutrition fostered by rapid delivery of fresh fruits and vegetables along with affordable refrigerators, the mortality rate from measles in the U.S. dropped more than 95 percent."
It wasn't the vaccine that wiped it out.
"When I was a child 70 years ago families would have “measles parties” to expose their kids to another child with measles so they could have the disease and get it over with, since everybody eventually got measles anyway."
That sounds extreme.

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