Medical trends run the headlines over Sally Davies “resistant bacteria health scare.” Are we being primed for more new pharmaceuticals on the market? Of course you are and what better way to put you “in the mood” than by scaring you to death.
The medical community sends Sally Davies out with a forewarning
“Patients run the risk of getting minor surgeries and may die if we don’t act now. Any one of us could go into the hospital and die because of ordinary infection that can’t be treated with antibiotics.” Sally Davies chief medical officer for England and top health official, told reporters as she published a paper on infectious disease.
Superinfection MRSA is estimated to kill 19,000 people a year, more than AIDS or HIV
“Routine hip replacements and organ transplants could turn up being deadly because of the risk of infection.” Other infections are spreading and Davies says it’s time for global action. NDM1, a new strain of resistant tuberculosis, which turned up in India, has now turned up all over the world.
Last year World Health Organization and the G8 are working to encourage investment in new antibiotics
“Over the past two decades there has been a discovery void around antibiotics, meaning diseases have evolved faster than the drugs to treat them.” Davies calls for more cooperation between healthcare facilities to focus on developing new drugs, increasing surveillance and focus. Sounds frightening doesn’t it?
Proper hygiene needs to be followed by everyone and antibiotics need to stop being overprescribed and used only when needed
This health threat becomes demonstracizing in light of North Korea’s threat to start war with the United States. Preserving antibiotics for combat and “disease warfare” becomes a topic of great concern.
Can the public trust “new” antibiotics to be made in light of resistance threat going on now
Just as soon as the public gets “frightened” into believing more drugs means “good” drugs public health is in trouble again. The public doesn’t want GMO’s, and fears the repercussions of vaccines in their children. Has the medical community in the name of new antibiotics (made by Monsanto) found a way to get the general public to comply.
New medicines are in the works now as we speak
Just take a look at the GMO seeds being used to process plant medicines now and how they will be governed and regulated. Just take a look at who is the only company to regulate and have total control over these new “medicine seeds” that are designed the new medicines soon to be placed in your its, Monsanto. This scare is not warranted, the public is being prepared alright, for a new line of plant-based antibiotics and pharmaceuticals that will be advertised to us the same way and in more new ways than the prescription drugs are being done now, on national television.
New pharmaceuticals are now in the process of being made with GMO (Roundup Ready plants). “Plant-based” not animal-based like the public feared, because you are frightened for yourself and your loved ones going into the hospital and coming down with a deadly infection or virus and dying so you will now embrace the new drugs with open arms. Monsanto’s job is done well, take a bow. What advertising geniuses they must have working for them, the government who O.K’d the farm crop space be used for their growing, and the medical community who will now push the new antibiotics on you. Does this sound harsh? It is being done to you through Monsanto, special government offices and your farming community that grows GMO plant medicines.
By the time the people of the world figured out they didn’t want GMO foods, the shelves were already littered with non-labeled GMO food items. How do you think this happened? They were already being grown before the public was aware and placed on store shelves. Then the public said, “no way, we don’t want them, we insist. And we want labeling” Too late, already on your grocery market shelves without any label.
The same is also going on right now with your prescription drugs. You will be taking prescription medicines like vaccines and antibiotics made by Monsanto called “plant-based” but made with GMO grown seeds in a farm field near you. Prescription drugs are already on the market made by Monsanto with these new genetically modified GM plants, and more are on the way. You were told you needed antibiotics or you could die. The antibiotic scare has been going on for some years now, you are being primed for the new drugs about to appear on your druggist shelf.
Advertising isn’t so blatant and forward as it used to be, your own mind is being used against you
“Buy this can of cleaner for this price, it’s a good deal,” has become “you must buy this product or your will fail or are a failure.” Now there is the internet and propaganda bombs are sprinkled and dropped throughout it in the name of people being “paid” to blog and “health officials” being paid to say the right thing, in other words what the “paying” drug company, in this case Monsanto wants.
Would it surprise you to find out another company not called Monsanto is selling the “new” antibiotics? They will be owned and employed by them, and under whatever name it takes to get those newly made freshly GMO grown drugs in your palm. You will do it because they made you believe it was the thing to do. They played on your sympathies, now you think you must make sure the medical community “builds” new drugs and now you have them and years from now they will tell you they are breaking down your immune resistance or they weren’t necessary and all that was really needed to stop the infectious disease was a clean environment and taking care of your health and mental well-being.
Yes Virginia, advertising has come a long way. The more holistic and natural health observers and moms against vaccines and the like tell you beware, the louder the more dramatic medical threats will become.
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