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When it comes to health, our modern world has lost its mind, and the so-called science backing it up has lost all touch with scientific reality. modern medicine is a hoax. Science has been abandoned for marketing. Safety has been thrown out the window and replaced with profit potential. |
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And don't believe for a minute that modern medicine is based on anything resembling real science. The science was abandoned decades ago. All that's left today is an empty shell of a medical system that claims to treat patients but really just uses them as profit-generating machines to enrich some of the wealthiest corporations in the world: the drug companies. All the while, the deaths mount up... over half a million Americans killed by prescription drugs since 9/11, and the number increases by the minute. Imagine a modern nuclear missile striking a significant U.S. |
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As NewsTarget readers already know quite well, modern health care has nothing to do with health or care but everything to do with profits and power. As consumers, we live under a system of medical tyranny. Consider the following true facts about modern medicine and the FDA:
1) It is currently illegal for vitamin companies to tell the tuth about the health benefits of their products. The FDA has attacked and threatened cherry growers for posting scientifically-validated information about the health benefits of cherries on their websites. |
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When it comes to health, our modern world has lost its mind, and the so-called science backing it up has lost all touch with scientific reality. modern medicine is a hoax. Science has been abandoned for marketing. Safety has been thrown out the window and replaced with profit potential. |
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Modern science seeks to protect its interests, not to reveal truth
The suppression of cold fusion is just one example of how our modern the scientific community operates more like a group of high priests than seekers of genuine scientific understanding. As a result, the science we live with today only represents a small fraction of the true scientific knowledge available to mankind. Much of the good science conducted over the last hundred years has been suppressed (cold fusion is just the beginning of this story). |
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If the whole thing sounds barbaric, that's because it is: and it seemingly belongs in 16th century medicine, not modern day science.
In fact, there's nothing scientific or rational about many modern practices of surgeons. No surgical procedure needs to be scientifically proven effective in order to be widely practiced. There is no law preventing surgeons from slicing and dicing patients on the flimsiest of medical justifications. |
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The men were merely scientists practicing what they called, "evidence-based medicine" -- a term you still hear thrown around today by doctors and surgeons defending modern medical scams.
The madness of surgery continues into modern times
The madness of conventional medicine and its surgical procedures, sadly, is not yet a closed chapter in the history books. |
| You know what the surgeon's modern solution to this problem is?
They open up the patient and slice off part of the pancreas! Amazing, huh? That way, it won't produce so much insulin. It makes you wonder what the surgical cure for headaches might be.
With similar insanity, the modern treatment for an overactive thyroid is to fry it with radiation so powerful that people who undergo the procedure are now setting off nuclear materials detection scans at airports. |
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Imagine a modern nuclear missile striking a significant U.S. city, killing all its inhabitants in an instant. That's what pharmaceuticals have done to Americans over the last five years. The casualties of Big Pharma in just the last five years are now ten times larger than the number of Americans killed in the Vietnam War. And that statistic, by the way, comes straight from the Journal of the American Medical Association, which studied deaths caused by prescription drug side effects. |
| In fact, the pushers of conventional medicine still believe that the mind has no health impact on the body -- a belief that was considered modern in the 1870's, but today, in 2007, it's downright antiquated. Don't believe me? Just ask your doctor about "mind-body medicine" and watch the condemnations roll off his tongue. M.D.s practicing today literally believe the body is divided into isolated compartments that have no effect on each other; hence the dividing up of doctor duties into roles like foot doctor, ear doctor, eye doctor, brain doctor and heart doctor. |
| From the exaggerated claims of drug advertisements (which imply that swallowing patented chemicals will solve your life problems) to the absurd pro-drug, anti-nutrition regulatory proclamations by the FDA, the modern U.S. "sick care system" has become the laughing stock of the world.
Americans pay, by far, the highest fees in the world for health care services, and yet we simultaneously suffer the highest rates of degenerative disease in the world. |
| It has become such a complete joke that modern medicine is actually harmful to the public. In other words, Americans would actually be far healthier if all the M.D.s, drug companies and FDA bureaucrats suddenly disappeared tomorrow! Pharmaceutical use would plummet, side effects would vanish, rates of fictitious disease diagnosis would drop to zero, and America would be a healthier, happier country. Our sick care system is, bluntly stated, keeping us all sick.
Doctors, of course, always talk about their evidence. "Where's the evidence that nutrition has any value? |
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Consider the following true facts about modern medicine and the FDA:
1) It is currently illegal for vitamin companies to tell the tuth about the health benefits of their products. The FDA has attacked and threatened cherry growers for posting scientifically-validated information about the health benefits of cherries on their websites. |
| REPPED: When studying the actions of the FDA, the American Medical Association, the American Cancer Society and the behavior of doctors, medical journals and drug companies, the phrase "evil empire" quickly comes to mind. modern medicine is a medical racket, a drug monopoly and disease treatment scam that has been foisted upon the people of western nations (America, Canada, United Kingdom, etc.) in order to maximize corporate profits. |
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Here are the seven facts you need to remember about everything you're seeing today in modern medicine:
Fact #1: 90 percent of all diseases (cancer, diabetes, depression, heart disease, etc.) are easily preventable through diet, nutrition, sunlight and exercise. None of these solutions are ever promoted because they make no money.
Fact #2: Nearly all the consumption of pharmaceuticals today is a direct result of marketing to the public and covertly bribing physicians to write more prescriptions. There is very little drug consumption based on scientific merit. |
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The common failing of all surgeons, historical or modern, is that they continue to see the body and its diseases as nothing more than a collection of physical parts. To view mental illness as having a physical origin is a classic misconception still held by these people. All disease is treatable is they could just find the physical culprits and remove them from the body, they mistakenly believe.
Of course, it's all a monumental, tragic error. There's more to the human body (and human health) than the physical body. A human being is more than the sum of her parts. |
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All too often, children's napping habits conflict with childcare arrangements or other facets of modern life, and the naps have to be curtailed or abandoned altogether. Children themselves may become resistant to napping, perhaps because an increasingly sedentary lifestyle means they don't have sufficient exercise to make them physically tired, or enough real-life stimulation to tire them mentally. And if they spend too much time in front of the TV, the artificial stimulation of constantly changing images may make it more difficult for them to switch off. |
| In her 2005 book The Future of Men, Marian Salzman records that the changes 'appear to be having a negative effect on the male psyche, leaving modern men hesitant, disorientated and, in many cases, more than a little depressed', and sociologist Laurie Taylor has suggested that fathers, once mediators between the home and the wider world, are redundant now that women go out to work and children interface constandy with the world via the TV and computer screens. |
| The quick-fire world of modern technology is in direct contrast to the slow process of dealing with biological development. Looking after a small child means putting time on hold to concentrate on his or her human (and, for many adults, often interminable) needs. Playing endless games of peek-a-boo, telling a favourite bedtime story for the forty-third time, walking slowly through the park with a short-legged infant staggering along beside you, letting your child 'help' wash the car while making a sodden mess of the garden borders - all these are in 'slow time'. |
| In the remote past, young human females probably bonded by picking fleas out of each other's fur; their modern counterparts delight in fixing each other's hair, but the manufacturers lure them into fixing Barbie's instead.) Though less interested in technology than boys, girls can be attracted to the computer by websites such as Barbie's EverythingGirl site - all-singing, all-dancing pink girly glamour - and Hello Kitty's chummy home page.
The cloying schmaltziness of girl-orientated marketing leads most parents to withdraw in distaste, hoping their daughters will soon grow out of it. |
| The message from all the research is clear: if children are to get a good night's sleep and develop healthy sleep habits, the electronic paraphernalia of modern life - television, computer games, telephones and the rest - must be removed from their bedrooms. The sleep experts are all in accord that children need a quiet, darkened, calm environment in which to become effective sleepers. What's more, there are many other pressing reasons why electronic gadgetry in the bedroom is not a good idea, which will all be explored in Chapters 4,8 and 9. |
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Cotton would have been proud to see modern medicine carrying on his trademark insanity today. I can see him smiling right now, with no teeth. |
| With similar insanity, the modern treatment for an overactive thyroid is to fry it with radiation so powerful that people who undergo the procedure are now setting off nuclear materials detection scans at airports. Patients who receive the radioactive iodine injections used in the procedure are advised -- get this -- to avoid hanging around their pets because they're so radioactive, they might give the family dog cancer!
I swear, I'm not making this up.
Surgical treatments for mental health
If you think it's all a bit mad, you're right. But you don't know the half of it. |
| The madness of surgery continues into modern times
The madness of conventional medicine and its surgical procedures, sadly, is not yet a closed chapter in the history books. We're still living it, and millions of Americans each year are being subjected to surgical procedures that can only be described as utterly mad, if not downright profitable for the masked men performing them: Hysterectomies, gastric bypass surgery, heart bypass surgery, carpal tunnel surgery, the surgical removal of wisdom teeth and many more.
None of these have any medical justification except in a few extreme cases. |
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Again and again, the FDA and the quack promoters of conventional medicine resort to the use of firearms (or the threat of using them) to enforce our modern system of monopoly medicine. It is exactly as if conventional medicine had declared war on the American people.
Some of the more recent examples of Gunpoint Medicine in the U.S. |
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Treating mental disorders by removing organs
The individual who best demonstrates the madness of "modern" surgery is Henry Cotton, a 20th century surgeon who became convinced that mental disorders were primarily caused by infections. With this belief as his guiding philosophy, he literally dragged "kicking and screaming" patients into his surgery rooms where he removed vital organs as part of the "cure." He would remove a patient's colon, stomach, uterus, gallbladder, and even pull all their teeth. |
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If the technological miracles of the modern world could be rallied to support and inform all parents about how real-life interaction enhances children's development (along with the benefits of real food, play and rest), we could break the vicious cycle of social deprivation that undermines our society. But if TV and other technological paraphernalia merely fill homes with noise and distraction, creating an artificial barrier to communication between the generations, the experience of the children at the bottom of the social heap will become ever more toxic. |
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In fact, there's nothing scientific or rational about many modern practices of surgeons. No surgical procedure needs to be scientifically proven effective in order to be widely practiced. There is no law preventing surgeons from slicing and dicing patients on the flimsiest of medical justifications.
As a result, countless patients are harmed every day by overzealous surgeons who see patients as little more than a revenue source: and the more radical the surgery, the bigger the profits. |
| Entitled, Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and modern Medicine, it has an interesting review by the British Medical Journal, posted here.)
Medical madness is still practiced today
In my view, this amounts to legalized medical murder. And the point here is that Cotton's evils are still practiced today. He was not alone, you see: thousands of surgeons are in practice today who would claim to be helping patients by slicing away their vital organs. We see it today in bariatric surgery (weight loss surgery) and countless other surgical procedures. |
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You can see pictures of a modern cold fusion experiment running at the physics department of Purdue university at http://www.physics.purdue.edu/neutron/LENR.html)
A 30 percent success rate means it's real
The reason why cold fusion was difficult to prove back in 1989 is because, during those times, the experimenters were only able to replicate these low-energy nuclear reactions in 30 percent of the experiments. So if a laboratory ran ten experiments, they would obtain low-energy nuclear reactions in three of those ten cases. |