Indeed. It’s somewhat of an interesting conundrum. You’ve got an industry that frankly has every financial incentive to be a detriment to overall human flourishing. Yet at the same time it to varying degrees is arguably indispensable to human life and development.
I feel like this is going to kind of end up being a Nazi/Unit 731 thing. The information gained will be ultimately valuable to further human development. Even though the means by which we got it ultimately was less than ideal to put it mildly.
Honestly. I don’t see the American Business sector Medical or otherwise getting out of this without closer scrutiny and regulation. As they’ve more or less been able to bribe their way to running roughshod for years and demonstrated their biggest goal was ultimately poisoning their consumer base to save a few bucks and cause more problems they can market solutions for.
Though I imagine the regulations will probably closer resemble actual constructive regulation versus arbitrary shit set by a middle manager on the take.
Yeah, so we know the UN & WEF are lockstep in the business of supporting/ facilitating global population reduction. With the pharmaceutical industry, it’s particularly malevolent. Formulate a concoction that 1) appears to remedy the symptom of the target illness, 2) earns them billions in return, 3) contains properties that can or do eventually result in illness/death over a long enough time period that the “latent illnesses” occur long enough following the initiation of the “treatment” to avert discovery, and as Bill Gates would say “if we do a really good job,” long term usage and/or latent effects are sufficiently varied to also cloak the cause. For me, I have no GP and I take no drugs. I haven’t been sick in 20* years unless I bring it on myself wit a little too much Irish whiskey. If I contracted COVID, I was unaware of it.
Outside of surgery (a recent hip surgery was an incredibly positive experience, walked outta there a couple hours after surgery, back to normal in about 2-1/2 - 3 weeks), they have nothing I want or need.
The system incentivizes treatment of symptoms not cures, and the physicians have their hands in the money stream. That’s the first thing that needs to go (after dissolution of the AMA perhaps). I dare say 85-90+% of the normies just nod their heads to what the doc’s say. Truly insidious.
John D Rockefeller, “A pill for every ill.”
Indeed. It’s somewhat of an interesting conundrum. You’ve got an industry that frankly has every financial incentive to be a detriment to overall human flourishing. Yet at the same time it to varying degrees is arguably indispensable to human life and development.
I feel like this is going to kind of end up being a Nazi/Unit 731 thing. The information gained will be ultimately valuable to further human development. Even though the means by which we got it ultimately was less than ideal to put it mildly.
Honestly. I don’t see the American Business sector Medical or otherwise getting out of this without closer scrutiny and regulation. As they’ve more or less been able to bribe their way to running roughshod for years and demonstrated their biggest goal was ultimately poisoning their consumer base to save a few bucks and cause more problems they can market solutions for.
Though I imagine the regulations will probably closer resemble actual constructive regulation versus arbitrary shit set by a middle manager on the take.
Yeah, so we know the UN & WEF are lockstep in the business of supporting/ facilitating global population reduction. With the pharmaceutical industry, it’s particularly malevolent. Formulate a concoction that 1) appears to remedy the symptom of the target illness, 2) earns them billions in return, 3) contains properties that can or do eventually result in illness/death over a long enough time period that the “latent illnesses” occur long enough following the initiation of the “treatment” to avert discovery, and as Bill Gates would say “if we do a really good job,” long term usage and/or latent effects are sufficiently varied to also cloak the cause. For me, I have no GP and I take no drugs. I haven’t been sick in 20* years unless I bring it on myself wit a little too much Irish whiskey. If I contracted COVID, I was unaware of it.
Outside of surgery (a recent hip surgery was an incredibly positive experience, walked outta there a couple hours after surgery, back to normal in about 2-1/2 - 3 weeks), they have nothing I want or need.
The system incentivizes treatment of symptoms not cures, and the physicians have their hands in the money stream. That’s the first thing that needs to go (after dissolution of the AMA perhaps). I dare say 85-90+% of the normies just nod their heads to what the doc’s say. Truly insidious.