Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 Graham said 100,000 people had heart attacks from Vioxx alone. 30 to 40 thousand of those people died. 2.3,000 people died at the World Trade Center. Dear Casey: The real terrorists are the pharmaceutical companies and the government that has, up until now, allowed them to kill us with impunity. When I heard that Pfizer wasn't going to take Celebrex off the market, I thought to myself, "Ha! Just wait til the lawsuits start piling up and the pay-outs amount to BILLIONS of dollars for their gross negligence and arrogance." It's hard not to view the whole situation as one with genocidal proportions -- Big Pharma is making all its profits off of maiming us, giving us cancer, heart attacks, strokes, etc., all of which require MORE pharmaceuticals that cause the same thing. My girlfriend who's been a critical care nurse for 38 years just quit her job, citing the genocial practices of the pharmaceutical companies as her reason for quitting. She said most of the patients she sees are simply suffering from side effects from the 6, 8, or 10 medications they're on,and yet the doctors have no clue what's wrong with these people, and the only thing they do is give them yet more drugs. She said she couldn't take it anymore, and I don't blame her. I'd only take another pharmaceutical if it were life and death, and maybe not even then. "Blind Reason" a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's Unsafe At Any Dose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 plus, we are a culture controlled by the media, which stops thinking outside the box I saw a bumper sticker the other day that read, "If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention." Yesterday, my nose felt like someone had poured sulphuric acid up my nostrils -- they've been laying a grid of chem trails right above my house for two days, the sky is an aluminum color, and the crap that's in these chem trails is barium and aluminum, polymers, and probably perchlorate. The sky isn't even blue anymore and the clouds are not even real. And NASA has come out with teaching matericals about how to teach kids that all of this artificial clouds and the wispy stuff in the air that we are breathing that makes us dealthy ill, and causes all kinds of respiratory ailments, is perfectly normal. That is the beauty of propaganda, adn that's what Big Pharma has done, too. The average person can't conceive that Big Pharma would deliberately harm us with their little pills, and even now in the wake of Vioxx and Celebrex there are people who insist that they will continue to take these meds, despite the heart attack and stroke risk. You can't get much dumber than that. if everyone would rise up and protest and hold the FDA and Big Pharma to task, this wouldn't happen, but sheeple don't rise up, They just take their lickings. "Blind Reason" a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's Unsafe At Any Dose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 it will take quite a bit of time before our culture realizes the danger of prescription drugs. it always takes our culture a long time to change. plus, we are a culture controlled by the media, which stops thinking outside the box. people that speak out against injusices are labeled crazy or wave makers. the only reason we dont do the same thing is because the door of truth cracked open for us in a big way. america loves the status quo and it takes big events for thinking to change. maybe its our puritan background, i dont know, but if you make waves and its in pursuit of truth or against injustice your labeled something nasty. the weird thing is you usually end up a hero a long way down the road. martin luther king for instance. he has his own day now. i also like how if your in the pursuit of money the public thinks that is okay or a justification. another thing kind off topic, i love the how we are such a deeply religious country and such a money hungry country. it makes for a lot of contradictions that many people dont pick up on. In a message dated 12/19/04 9:55:02 AM Mountain Standard Time, > mcpark99_2000@y... writes: > > > > Graham said 100,000 people had heart attacks from Vioxx alone. > > 30 to 40 thousand of those people died. > > 2.3,000 people died at the World Trade Center. > > Dear Casey: The real terrorists are the pharmaceutical companies and the > government that has, up until now, allowed them to kill us with impunity. When I > heard that Pfizer wasn't going to take Celebrex off the market, I thought to > myself, " Ha! Just wait til the lawsuits start piling up and the pay-outs > amount to BILLIONS of dollars for their gross negligence and arrogance. " It's > hard not to view the whole situation as one with genocidal proportions -- Big > Pharma is making all its profits off of maiming us, giving us cancer, heart > attacks, strokes, etc., all of which require MORE pharmaceuticals that cause the > same thing. My girlfriend who's been a critical care nurse for 38 years just > quit her job, citing the genocial practices of the pharmaceutical companies as > her reason for quitting. She said most of the patients she sees are simply > suffering from side effects from the 6, 8, or 10 medications they're on,and yet > the doctors have no clue what's wrong with these people, and the only thing > they do is give them yet more drugs. She said she couldn't take it anymore, and > I don't blame her. I'd only take another pharmaceutical if it were life and > death, and maybe not even then. > > " Blind Reason " > a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue > Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's > Unsafe At Any Dose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 > people will keep taking vioxx and celebrex because they dont think it will happen to them and we are taught at a young age if there is a problem take a pill and make it go away. you almost feel like if your not taking that pill you are not doing all you can. and if you have a lot of money and have a product you can say and do whatever you want. and if problems arise you just hire good people with a lot of money to be spokesman for your company or spend money in advertising. im over simplifying it, but there's a lot of truth in that. In a message dated 12/19/04 1:44:53 PM Mountain Standard Time, > grabar5@y... writes: > > > > plus, we are a culture controlled by the media, which stops thinking > > outside the box > > I saw a bumper sticker the other day that read, " If you're not outraged, > you're not paying attention. " Yesterday, my nose felt like someone had poured > sulphuric acid up my nostrils -- they've been laying a grid of chem trails right > above my house for two days, the sky is an aluminum color, and the crap that's > in these chem trails is barium and aluminum, polymers, and probably > perchlorate. The sky isn't even blue anymore and the clouds are not even real. And > NASA has come out with teaching matericals about how to teach kids that all of > this artificial clouds and the wispy stuff in the air that we are breathing > that makes us dealthy ill, and causes all kinds of respiratory ailments, is > perfectly normal. That is the beauty of propaganda, adn that's what Big Pharma has > done, too. The average person can't conceive that Big Pharma would > deliberately harm us with their little pills, and even now in the wake of Vioxx and > Celebrex there are people who insist that they will continue to take these meds, > despite the heart attack and stroke risk. You can't get much dumber than > that. if everyone would rise up and protest and hold the FDA and Big Pharma to > task, this wouldn't happen, but sheeple don't rise up, They just take their > lickings. > > " Blind Reason " > a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue > Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's > Unsafe At Any Dose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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