Wroclaw/Poland 07/23/2023
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Reading the fascinating Polish book The Myth of Terminal Diseases and Big Business by Jacek Safuta gave me a lot of valuable and well-documented information. All links in this article are from this book. I will not summarize here this really good and accessible book written for those who want to maintain or restore and maintain their health. It enables us to understand the mechanisms that have led to the fact that more and more people are becoming ill despite the great advances in medicine.
In this article, I will address the topic of how conventional medicine co-creates and perpetuates more and more diseases. I’m not going to persuade anyone to give up the help of health care – that’s a choice each of us can make for ourselves, without anyone’s help. I will only present interesting scientific studies on this aspect here.
There is a website that shows up-to-date statistics on medical-related deaths since the beginning of the 21st century. The chemical warfare waged by pharmaceutical companies against humanity exceeds the casualties of all world wars and terrorist attacks combined… Quoted from the page just cited.
An interesting example showing the influence of academic medicine on mortality was the two-month doctors’ strike in Israel. This is a story from the year 2000 – yet it shows the beneficial effects of forcing no visits to dealers of legal poisons, incorrectly called “medicines,” can have for most patients. Drugs should treat diseases, not suppress their symptoms. During this strike, hospitals admitted patients with serious health problems. Just 20 years later, the plandemic lockdowns themselves blocked such aid.
“The number of funerals we have performed has fallen drastically,” said Hananya Shahor, the veteran director of Jerusalem’s Kehilat Yerushalayim burial society. “This month, there were only 93 funerals compared with 153 in May 1999, 133 in the same month in 1998, and 139 in May 1997,” he said. The society handles 55% of all deaths in the Jerusalem metropolitan area.
Whenever medical doctors go on strike, a most interesting phenomenon occurs – death rates go down! In 1976 in Bogota, Columbia medical doctors went on strike for 52 days, with only emergency care available. The death rate dropped by 35%. In 1976 in Los Angeles County a similar doctors’ strike resulted in an 18% drop in mortality. As soon as the strike was over, the death rate went back to normal. A 50% decrease in mortality occurred in Israel in 1973 when there was a one month doctor’s strike! Source.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik