Dr. Starfield’s revelations: shock of shocks
by Jon Rappoport
November 25, 2015
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Suppose you learned that a single source in the US, every year, like
clockwork, kills 225,000 people. That would be 2.25 million killings
per decade.
Wouldn’t you think we’d hear about it? Wouldn’t public health
agencies make a big, bigger, biggest deal about it? Wouldn’t they call
it a pandemic to end all pandemics?
Can you imagine the reaction at every level of society? The insane
panic? The madness in the streets? The attacks against institutions
tasked with preventing such a cataclysm? The collapse of the stock
market and the healthcare system? The predictions of the end of the
world? The churches on roaring business highs?
Well, on July 26, 2000, the Journal of the American Medical Association published Dr. Barbara Starfield‘s review, “Is US Health Really the Best in the World?”
In it, Starfield, who was a respected public health expert working at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, stated that:
* The US medical system kills 225,000 Americans a year.
* 106,000 deaths per year from FDA-approved medical drugs.
* 119,000 deaths per year from error-ridden treatment in hospitals.
I’m aware that independent research puts those death figures much
higher, but I focus on Dr. Starfield’s work because no mainstream
reporter or government official could challenge her credentials or the
credentials of the journal that published her findings....
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