Jon Rappaport:
I’ve often cited the groundbreaking review, “Is US health really the best in the world?” Author, Dr. Barbara Starfield, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Publisher: The Journal of the American Medical Association, July 26, 2000.
Starfield concluded that, every year in the US, the medical system directly kills 225,000 people. 106,000 die as a result of medicines the FDA has approved as safe. The other 119,000 die as a result of treatment in hospitals.
Add it up. That’s 2.25 million deaths per decade caused by the US medical system.
Now for the question: how many of those deaths… do you think doctors…voluntarily admit…to families of the dead patients…are medically caused?
I’ll tell you.
None.
In every case, a lie was cooked up. “I’m sorry, but the disease suddenly accelerated…”
That’s 2.25 million lies per decade about the actual cause of death.
But people continue to worship at the feet of doctors and medical experts.