Category Archives: In the Money

Greed does not heal – it kills.

Krebs: FTC, FDA Target Sites Pushing Bogus Disease Cures!

W A R N I N G!  W A R N I N G!  W A R N I N G!: According to the Federal Trade Commission and the Food and Drug Administration . . . This Site Could Be Hazardous to Your Health!

The TRUTH is – that they want you to have NO CHOICE! Stick to the party line! That’s it! Big business and global conglomerates want every damned cent, which you are ever to spend for the health of you and your loved ones – AND MORE!

For nearly 40 years, the Cancer Protocols of Dr. William D. Kelley and other scientific researchers have been able to prove the lies and deceit of the Medical Establishment.

If you wish to investigate on your own – you do so at your own risk. If you choose NOT to investigate – you do so at your own risk! Look through this site – especially at the links, “Is Your Dr. a Serial Killer” and “Water, Water, Everywhere.” If you have the guts to learn what these government agencies are doing “for our health” – then go for it! Then you’ll understand why they deem sites like this to be . . . Hazardous to Your Health! (Ed.) Continue reading

Medical Bunglings!

WASHINGTON (UPI) – One in three U.S. doctors will see medical mistakes or inferior health care delivery frequently or occasionally, according to a national survey released Tuesday.

More than half of 1,200 physicians, nurses and senior hospital executives questioned said they saw health care in the United States as being “not very good,” and four out of five said they believed fundamental changes were needed if patients are to receive quality medical treatment. Continue reading

Gordon: Can You Trust Your Doctor?

Ethical problems abound at medical school, study claims!

Your doctor would let you know if he’d found cancer during a routine screening, wouldn’t he? Maybe not, according to a new study.

Medical students from the University of Toronto were asked about the types of ethical quandaries they had dealt with and almost two-thirds of them reported seeing one of their teachers behaving unethically, says this article from ABC News. Almost half of the med students said they felt pressure to behave unethically when they were treating patients, the article adds. Continue reading