WHO Disease-Mongers Have Big Pharma Ties
William Campbell Douglass II, MD
June 25, 2010
Forget sniffling pigs — the real swine behind last year’s flu were working for the World Health Organization. Some people called me a paranoid conspiracy theorist when I said swine flu was a load of bunk and that the unproven, untested vaccine they rushed out for it was a dangerous moneygrab. But now, two new mainstream reports accuse the World Health Organization of the same sick behavior I warned you about: Financial conflicts, false panic, rash decisions, wasted money and secret panels — with the identities of many so- called flu experts still protected, like witnesses in a mafia trial.
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Breakthrough Vaccine for Prostate Cancer?
David Brownstein, MD May 2, 2010
Sometimes, I feel like we are living in the movie, Alice in Wonderland, where up is down and down is up. The article in USA Today (4.30.2010) is titled, “Breakthrough cancer therapy is a go-for $93K.” Last week, the FDA approved the first vaccine to treat prostate cancer. The vaccine is named Provenge and costs (hold your breath) $93,000 for a series of three shots. You would think with all the media headlines, this new therapy for advanced prostate cancer is a real step forward for treating this awful illness. Unfortunately, the only one to really benefit from this drug will be Big Pharma as it is estimated that Provengewill bring in $1.5 billion dollars per year for Big Pharma.
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Ode to Madness
A poem by Suzanne Humphries, MD June 2010
What fetid madness has man brewed As science morphed into a spoof That throws the dice at natures gate To play with fires of unknown fate?
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Tobacco Plants Will Now Make Vaccines
Joseph Mercola, DO June 3, 2010
Darpa, the Pentagon’s research and development branch, has awarded $40 million to Texas A&M University and pharmaceutical manufacturer G-Con to develop a method for producing vaccines by growing them in tobacco.
Scientists are engineering bacteria that will carry flu markers into Nicotiana benthamiana tobacco plants, which will then create flu protein. Technicians grind up the leaves to extract the protein.
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Whom Do We Serve? The Medical Doctor’s Conundrum
Suzanne Humphries, MD
May 15, 2010
Do doctors swear an oath to the CDC? The FDA? The AMA? Just who are doctors responsible to anyway?
Most doctors do swear an oath upon leaving medical school and it is named after an ancient physician named Hippocrates, who practiced medicine around 400 BCE. The Hippocratic Oath is known to most for its promise that doctors will “do no harm”, a phrase found in its original Greek version. Over the millennia, the Hippocratic Oath has been rewritten several times in order to suit the values of different cultures. The version most commonly used in medical school graduations today was written in 1964 by Louis Lasagna, Academic Dean of the School of Medicine at Tufts University(1). There are four parts of the oath that are worth discussing in relation to today’s medical environment:
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What To Do About All Those Non-Vaccinating Parents
Robert Sears, MD [pediatrician] May 5, 2010
Today's USA Today story on the increasing trend of vaccine refusal shared some interesting information, but fell short of actually providing useful or workable answers. The article cites a new CDC study that showed in 2003 only 22 percent of parents refused or delayed a vaccine for their child, whereas in 2008 this number soared to 39 percent.
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Censorship and Show Trials on Vaccines and AIDS
Donald W. Miller, Jr., MD
March 2010
Two tenets of today’s health care are that a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes AIDS and vaccines are effective and safe. Investigators who have the temerity to question this official dogma see their work blocked from publication, grant requests rejected, and in one signal case can even find themselves being subjected to a Soviet-style show trial.
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Why the New Mumps Outbreak Puts You At Risk
Robert J. Rowen, MD
March 3, 2010
Did you have the mumps when you were a child? If so, it's one of the best ways to avoid the mumps now that you're older. If you didn't have the mumps, you could be at serious risk for contracting the childhood disease - even if you've had the vaccine.As you may know, I've decried vaccines for decades. Why? They're toxic (they inject poisonous additives into you), they deny children their needed usual infections to develop a robust immune system, and now there's a third reason. Vaccines may not last a lifetime. And if they don't, you could contract the disease as an adult. Think it won't happen? Think again.
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