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“Drugs-evaluating data is generally inadequate” – health journalist

Published: 11 December, 2009, 15:22
Edited: 13 December, 2009, 13:12


Governments worldwide may have wasted billions of dollars stockpiling an ineffective flu drug. A study published in the British Medical Journal has found no evidence that Tamiflu lowers the risk of flu complications.

 
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Biloxi December 12, 2009, 21:56 quote
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During WWII the drug industry was set-up to ready for this time, obviously. A global epidemic of drug addiction in the form of "medicine" is mad-genius. In reality it is a global infra-structure so to speak, a system form/formula set-up by a distinct "class" of human beings who decided unilaterally that they, them - were/are "better than" the "lesser than." Human beings need to be controlled as though livestock grown as any natural commodity of trade or exchange on earth. Clearly. Cage and drug and mark to market. Anyway, whistles were blown immediately after WWII on Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals in Indianapolis, Indiana - did it make a difference? Just ask the transnational drug corporations who do not have regulations to rein in the manufacturing of their poisons to be more powerful, therefore, the right to dictate how the cultural-socio-economic, etc. world is. Once again the mind was reminded that the world is not flat: www. It is time to bring charges against products globally that have a proven track record of destroying the human being with toxic poisons. Surely there are international lawyers who understand our basic right to not be poisoned for profit and with the "drug transnationals" obscene profits for -- culling the whole planet in order to own the whole world.

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