In its ongoing campaign to control the drug market and protect profits
of drug companies, the FDA is now going after three companies in Texas
that help retirees buy medicines at more affordable prices from Canada.
The FDA claims the practice of importing these drugs from Canada is
"dangerous," but in reality, the only danger presented by this is to the
profits of U.S. pharmaceutical companies who operate in league with the
FDA to monopolize the U.S. drug market. It's a drug racket of immense
proportion, and only
the FDA could be so arrogant to think that
smart-minded people don't see through it. Like dealers of crack, meth
and heroin, the
FDA seeks to control the market for its own gain, and
that means shutting down anybody who tries to buy the
drugs from sources
outside the USA.
Isn't it time to reform the FDA?
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