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Pharma scare tactics: How the pharmaceutical industry influences
American consumers
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction, especially in this case.
Lloyd Grove, a columnist for the New York Daily News, says that the
pharmaceutical lobby in the United States, a group called PhRMA,
actually commissioned the writing of a fiction novel designed to
scare Americans into avoiding prescription drugs from Canada. The
book was supposed to tell a story of terrorists who altered prescription
drugs from Canada in order to kill Americans who were buying them
over the internet or crossing the border to buy them at lower prices.
Bizarre, huh? What an interesting tactic to try to convince people
to pay sky-high prices -- monopoly prices, in fact -- for prescription
drugs in the United States. But that's only part of this story.
When the book project fizzled, the authors were offered $100,000
to keep quiet about the deal, says Grove. The book was also supposed
to be "dumbed down" for women, because apparently women
make up a large part of the prescription drug buyers in the United
States, and the people in charge of this project wanted to make sure
women could "understand it."
How disrespectful can this pharmaceutical industry be? To what lengths
will it go to try to convince us that drugs from outside the United
States are unsafe? I wouldn't be surprised if the industry actually
commissioned a terrorist attack on drugs from Canada. Then it could
say, "Look how unsafe drugs are from Canada! Now you have to
buy them here in the United States."
Prescription drugs aren't safe, no matter where you get them
Prescription drugs are actually the fourth-leading cause of death
in this country, according to a study in the Journal of the American
Medical Association. Those are numbers that come out of conventional
medicine. The actual number of deaths caused by prescription drugs
in this country is actually much higher when you look at independent
sources of information, such as the Death by Medicine report, authored
in part by Dr. Gary Null. Just type "Death by Medicine" into
any search engine, and you'll find that article.
I have a question, though: Suppose the pharmaceutical industry did
commission a terrorist attack on the drugs coming from Canada, and
suppose the American people started taking those drugs and dying.
How would we know? How could we tell the difference between people
dying from prescription drugs that are somehow tainted by terrorists,
versus people dying from prescription drugs that are dangerous and
toxic enough themselves?
People are dropping dead right now from prescription drugs in record
numbers. In fact, according to my own analysis, prescription drugs
are 16,400 percent more dangerous than terrorists. In other words,
if you take all the prescription drug deaths since Sept.11, 2001
and compare it to the number of Americans who have been killed by
terrorists since the Sept. 11 attacks, the drugs are 16,400 percent
more dangerous than terrorists. Drugs are killing more people than
terrorists, murderers, car accidents, plane accidents, swimming pool
accidents and infant deaths combined. In terms of what's killing
people in this country, nothing compares to prescription drugs.
We have a memorial in Washington, D.C. for all the veterans who
died in the Vietnam War. It's a wall, and it's a fairly sizeable
wall. It would take you some time to go through all the names on
that wall. But if we had a wall built to honor all the American citizens
who have been killed by FDA-approved prescription drugs, that wall
would look like the Great Wall of China. It would stretch on for
miles. You would never be able to read every single name on that
wall unless you dedicated a couple of years to doing so, because
prescription drugs are killing people in this country at a rate that
dwarfs the number of deaths in the Vietnam War.
Big Pharma wants to scare consumers away from prescription drug
alternatives
In fact, what is happening in this country today is a chemical holocaust.
We have drugs that are killing our children, causing them to commit
violent acts and suicide. We have drugs that are killing middle-aged
people and, of course, we have drugs that are killing our senior
citizens in record numbers. What does the drug industry want to do
about it? It wants to make sure that you're afraid of alternatives.
The industry message is this: "Don't you dare touch those herbs.
Don't you dare think about vitamins, and don't make the mistake of
thinking you can get nutrition from food. You need our prescription
drugs to keep you healthy. You need to take these drugs every day
for the rest of your life. And just in case you might think buying
drugs from somewhere else as a way to get a good deal, we'll scare
you with language about terrorists somehow tainting prescription
drugs from Canada."
By the way, this is not the first time we have heard that language.
People in the conventional medical industry brought this up more
than a year ago. They said that drugs from Canada were dangerous
because terrorists could attack Americans by tainting the prescription
drug supply in Canada. They must have really great imaginations to
come up with this stuff. It should be the first topic in the book,
101 Ways to Scare Americans into Doing What You Want Them to Do.
In this country, we have all types of fear at work in order to convince
you to do something the people in charge want you to do, like giving
up your civil liberties or paying ridiculous prices for prescription
drugs in the monopoly market in the United States.
Profiteering and social engineering
Some prescription drugs, by the way, are marked up as much as 55,000
percent over the cost of the raw materials. In most industries,
that would be called criminal profiteering. In the prescription
drug industry, I guess it's just called a return on investment.
Shareholders are happy. The board members are happy, and that includes
a lot of people who have high-powered positions in Washington.
One of our biggest drug companies, Eli Lilly, was once home to
people like George Bush, Sr. and Donald Rumsfeld, a man with a
strong history in various food and drug giants. There are very
strong ties between pharmaceutical companies and the Bush administration.
I think that's why you see such a strong push to convince people
they have to buy prescription drugs here in the United States at
ridiculous prices to treat fictitious diseases that don't even
exist, and then stay on those drugs for a lifetime.
The report that the pharmaceutical lobby tried to fund a fiction
novel designed to scare Americans away from buying drugs from Canada
doesn't surprise me. I think this industry would do anything to make
more money. I think it would put people's lives at risk, and I think
it has done this and will continue to do so. I think it would fabricate
fictitious diseases ("disease mongering") and market those
to the American public to try to get people to take more drugs that
they don't need. In fact, I think it would collude or conspire with
federal regulators to make sure there is a drug-friendly environment
in this country that discredits alternatives.
You can call it a conspiracy if you want, but I just call it straight
old-fashioned corporate greed. It's all about money, and there's
a lot of money changing hands in the drug racket now operating in
this country. It's a swell deal if you're the guy at the top, pocketing
the take, and if you don't have any ethics. Unfortunately, that's
who we have running a lot of the corporations and government departments
in this country today. It's sad, but true.
Public education can change the greedy U.S. drug racket
All of this doesn't mean I'm a pessimist. I'm actually a cautious
optimist. I think we can change things for the better through public
education. My aim is to help people realize how atrocious the pharmaceutical
industry is and take action to make positive changes.
Obviously, we need a whole new system of medicine in this country.
We need to hold people responsible for the crimes against humanity
that are taking place right now in the pharmaceutical industry. I
think a number of individuals, CEOs and legislators need to do a
little prison time, and clearly the FDA needs wholesale reform from
top to bottom so that it can once again act like an agency concerned
with protecting the public rather than protecting the profits of
the pharmaceutical industry.
I think we can make changes for the better. I think we can help
people realize the healing power of foods if we teach the fact that
foods contain all the medicine we need and that healthy, unprocessed
foods make most prescription drugs obsolete. If we can talk about
nutrition and the healing power of natural sunlight and physical
exercise and drinking pure water, then we can change this world for
the better. We can make a difference, and we can move past this era
of the dark ages of modern medicine we're living in now. I think
that, together, through public education, truth, honesty and integrity,
we can unleash a new golden age of nutrition and healing.
That's what I wish to be a part of. That's why I'm bringing you
information like this. Even though it may sound scary and negative
at first, I just want to open your eyes to what's going on out there,
so that I can invite you to a whole new realm of healing where you
can live life free of chronic disease, free of fear, free of corruption
and free of medical bankruptcies. You can be healthy, happy, energetic,
energized and creative. You can be a super healthy human being if
you turn to healing foods and do away with conventional medicine
-- the "drugs and surgery" approach to "managing disease," which
just manages your disease, without actually helping you get rid of
it.
I'm all about pointing us in a new direction and continuing to learn
from nature. My work is about helping us awaken to the idea that
we can be healthier individuals. We can have healthier families,
communities, cities, nations and a healthier world if we just realize
what's going on and make some positive changes in a meaningful direction. |
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