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Yet another cancer doctor admits fabricating false positives to profit from selling toxic chemotherapy


Cancer doctors

(NaturalNews) If you were to travel the world trying to search out the most insidious con artists, scammers, hucksters and quacks, you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone worse than a pharma-centric oncology doctor. These are the highly-paid hucksters that poison people to death while pretending to sell them "treatment" for a disease they very often don't even have in the first place.

Case in point: the U.S. Department of Justice's prosecution of Dr. Fata, who was arrested and charged with twelve counts of "Health Care Fraud" and another county of "Conspiracy to Pay and Receive Kickbacks."

As explained by naturopathic doctor Dave Mihalovic on PreventDisease.com [1], Dr. Fata was "a prominent cancer doctor in Michigan who admitted in court one year ago to intentionally and wrongfully diagnosing healthy people with cancer. Fata also admitted to giving them chemotherapy drugs for the purpose of making a profit."

The article goes on to report:

"It is my choice," Fata said on Tuesday of his surprise guilty plea, which included rattling off the names of numerous drugs he prescribed for his patients over the years. In each admission, he uttered these words:

"I knew that it was medically unnecessary."

Fata was charged with running a $35-million Medicare fraud scheme that involved billing the government for medically unnecessary oncology and hematology treatments. The government says Fata ran the scheme from 2009 to the present, through his medical businesses, including Michigan Hematology Oncology Centers, with offices in Clarkston, Bloomfield Hills, Lapeer, Sterling Heights, Troy and Oak Park.

According to the government, Fata had a patient load of 1,200 people and received $62 million from Medicare; he billed for more than $150 million.


Dr. Fata, like countless other oncologists, used highly unethical scare tactics to trick patients into agreeing to expensive chemotherapy they don't even need. The point of all this is to bill Medicare for millions in toxic chemotherapy treatments, raking in obscene profits while sending patients home with permanently damaged livers, kidneys and brains... all documented side effects of toxic chemotherapy.

Cancer doctors are slick used car salesmen pretending to be medical professionals

This problem is far more widespread than you might imagine. I recently heard of a case where a woman had a small cancer tumor removed from her breast and was told all the other surrounding tissue (including lymph nodes) tested negative for cancer. The cancer was 100% local and non-systemic, in other words.

Yet for weeks after surgery, she was hounded by the hospital's oncologist who demanded to see her for a "treatment plan" that would involve exposing her to toxic chemotherapy chemicals while billing her insurance for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

When she pointed out that there was no other cancer and asked what purpose chemotherapy could possibly play in a person who had no cancer, she was told -- get this -- that chemotherapy works as a "preventive" measure against cancer.

You can't overstate the quackery and outright medical fraud in such a suggestion. The idea that chemotherapy is some sort of nutrient that prevents cancer is nothing more than the delusional wild fantasy of the very oncologists who profit from selling patients these toxic treatments. Yet these unscrupulous doctors disguise their for-profit sales calls as "medical consultations" -- all while wholly neglecting to mention their outrageous financial conflicts of interest.

Yes, the quack doctor who "diagnoses" you with cancer is the very same quack doctor who also cashes the high-dollar Medicare checks sent to his clinic after he "treats" you by poisoning you with chemicals. This stunning conflict of interest is never mentioned to patients. Instead, these doctors engage in the most insidious scare tactics imaginable, telling patients things like, "You won't be alive in six months unless you agree to this treatment."

If any other profession acted in such a highly unethical manner, such practices would be widely condemned as dishonest hucksterism. But somehow when these crimes against women are conducted behind the disguises of white lab coats and state-sanctioned medical licenses, society looks the other way as these con artists poison our sisters, mothers, grandmothers, aunts and daughters. Any human being with a set of breasts is a profiteering target of the unscrupulous cancer industry that's far more interested in making money off cancer than ever curing it.

The mammography scam snags women to be poisoned for profit

"Breast cancer screenings also result in an increase in breast cancer mortality and fail to address prevention," reports PreventDisease.com. "Despite no evidence ever having supported any recommendations made for regular periodic screening and mammography at any age, malicious recommendations from the Society of Breast Imaging (SBI) and the American College of Radiology (ACR) on breast cancer screening are now suggesting that breast cancer screening should begin at age 40 and earlier in high-risk patients."

Indeed, mammograms harm ten women for every one woman they help, and the number of false positives in the cancer industry is unimaginably high. Every year across America and other nations where the racketeering cancer industry has invaded health care, women's lives are sacrificed in the name of cancer profits.

To cover it up, all causes of death of these women who killed by chemotherapy are instead listed as being caused by "cancer." There likely isn't a single death certificate in America where the cause of death is listed as "chemotherapy." This is how the industry buries the truth about the number of women it is routinely killing while raking in criminal profits by committing massive health care fraud. Some even call it "medical murder" carried out by the medical mafia.

As PreventDisease.com explains, "Dr. Farid Fata is only a consequence of the system. Like him there are thousands of legally practicing Doctors and oncologists in the United States and abroad who are guilty of the same crimes, but because they fly below the radar, they are never caught."

It's also because new victims keeps walking through the doors of these criminal cancer clinics, asking for medical help. But instead of being helped, they are very often poisoned and even killed as part of the grand Medicare billing scheme that enriches quack doctors while destroying the health and lives of countless innocent women.

The cancer industry body count makes terrorism look tame

This ongoing crime against women dwarfs the body count of all the world's acts of terrorism and war combined. The war against women being waged by the cancer industry -- and spurned by ringleaders like Susan G. Komen -- is nothing less than a crime against humanity.

To call it "medicine" is an insult to human dignity. It is not medicine; it is a way to turn a female body into financial riches for the doctor while destroying the health of the woman.

NEVER trust an oncologist. They will knowingly poison you for profit for the simple reason that their bank account is more important to them than your health. If they seem really genuine and caring, it's because they genuinely care about their bank accounts... and YOU are the answer to them suckering Medicare out of a few hundred thousand more dollars.





Sources for this article include
[1] http://preventdisease.com/news/15/010715_Doc...
[2] https://www.naturalnews.com/020829.html
[3] http://www.counterthink.com/The_Cancer_Indus...
[4] http://www.counterthink.com/The_truth_about_...

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