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News Mash: Who has no morals? The people nefariously feeding you your illness, that’s who!

Money changes everything.

And nowhere is that glaring fact any MORE noticeable…

Than it can be seen in the absolute erosion  of Western Medicine.

(NaturalNews) How in the world did the U.S. change from having the best scientists in the world who were discovering vitamins, minerals, vaccines and cures for disease, tomodern times, where the only medicine available is toxic with horrific side effects, and where nutrient-void, chemical-laden food is being sold at almost every restaurant and grocery store, all in the name of corporate profits that keep the public sick and in need of expensive care?

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The United States of America is the land of the free and the home of …toxic food and venomous medicine, with chronic care waiting for its next 80 million victims. Here are some basic statistics of a country riddled with disease:

Cancer: 1,500,000 diagnosed each year; over 50% will die of it.
Diabetes: 25,000,000 people are diabetics right now (including children); 80,000,000 are borderline.
Heart Disease and Strokes: 81,000,000 (every third adult) has some type of cardiovascular disease.
Alzheimer’s Disease: 5,400,000 have Alzheimer’s right now (every 8th senior)
Birth defects: One in every 33 babies is born with one (accounts for 20% of all infant deaths). (http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/birthdefects/data.html)

Most U.S. politicians have no ethics and no morals

Once upon a time,insider tradingwas a scary law that meant prison time for those who violated it. Now, politicians make money off wars they declare themselves, and health insurance companies invest in fast food operations that slowly kill their own clients. Pharmaceutical companies (Merck, Pfizer, Bayer, Bristol Meyers, etc.) are run by CEO’s who served as Governors, Senators, and heads of the FDA, and the Supreme Court itself seats Judges who worked for major pharmaceutical firms, and whowill return to those jobs after writing new legislation to benefit their current investments.

Make no mistake, the pesticides used on most U.S. farms give humans cancer, and the politicians who support genetically mutated foods know it. GMO means that the seedlings of fruits and vegetables are spliced with toxic pesticides in a lab, so even if you wash off your food, you are still eating dioxin, the same toxic chemical (Agent Orange) the U.S. dumped on Vietnam which gave our own soldiers cancer. (http://people.oregonstate.edu/~muirp/pesthist.htm) [Read More - GREAT ARTICLE! Click link to read the whole fantastic thing!]

Your argument: “That is ridiculous. No one is pure EVIL enough to want to make money off of the misfortune of others!”

Because that is what it would have to be, pure evil…

Right?

In order for anyone to seek financial gain via the exploitation of a ‘client base’ one devised for nefarious  intent.

[via TampaBay] MIAMI — Federal drug agents have searched six Walgreens pharmacies and a company distribution center in Florida as part of an investigation into prescription painkiller drug abuse, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration officials said Friday.

The distribution center in Jupiter and the six pharmacies — one each in Hudson, Port Richey, Fort Myers and Oviedo and two in Fort Pierce — all showed signs of suspiciously high distribution of the drug oxycodone, a DEA investigator wrote in an affidavit for the search warrants.

Such large amounts, investigator Marjorie Milan wrote, indicate “a pharmacy that fills prescriptions issued by physicians at pain clinics and/or a pharmacy which services primarily drug-seeking individuals who abuse the medication.” Oxycodone is highly addictive.

The searches for pharmacy records conducted Wednesday are the latest in a crackdown by federal and state authorities on “pill mills” and other illegal sources of prescription drugs in Florida, which has become the nation’s leading source of oxycodone and similar drugs. The DEA says prescription drug abuse now exceeds abuse of all illegal drugs combined, except marijuana. [Read More]

Your additional argument: “This is just ONE report. Surely they are blowing the seriousness of the situation out of proportion.”

And yes, in a way they are…

In that?

The ‘out of proportion’ part is that the above article DOES NOT even come close to explaining how serious the current prescription medicine epidemic has become.

[via AP]NEW YORK (AP) — Sales of the nation’s two most popular prescription painkillers have exploded in new parts of the country, an Associated Press analysis shows, worrying experts

who say the push to relieve patients’ suffering is spawning an addiction epidemic.

From New York’s Staten Island to Santa Fe, N.M., Drug Enforcement Administration figures show dramatic rises between 2000 and 2010 in the distribution of oxycodone, the key ingredient in OxyContin, Percocet and Percodan. Some places saw sales increase sixteenfold.

Meanwhile, the distribution of hydrocodone, the key ingredient in Vicodin, Norco and Lortab, is rising in Appalachia, the original epicenter of the painkiller epidemic, as well as in the Midwest.

The increases have coincided with a wave of overdose deaths, pharmacy robberies and other problems in New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Florida and other states. Opioid pain relievers, the category that includes oxycodone and hydrocodone, caused 14,800 overdose deaths in 2008 alone, and the death toll is rising, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says.

Nationwide, pharmacies received and ultimately dispensed the equivalent of 69 tons of pure oxycodone and 42 tons of pure hydrocodone in 2010, the last year for which statistics are available. That’s enough to give 40 5-mg Percocets and 24 5-mg Vicodins to every person in the United States. The DEA data records shipments from distributors to pharmacies, hospitals, practitioners and teaching institutions. The drugs are eventually dispensed and sold to patients, but the DEA does not keep track of how much individual patients receive. [Read More]

So…

Argue all you like.

And deny any connection that you wish.

But one exists…

Between those who are suppose to be ‘protecting us’, and the very thing that causes our need for THEM in the first place.

For the simple fact?

That they are prescribing to us our very destruction…

In pill form.

And we’re swallowing it.

Readily.

It’s about to be real dangerous to drive in Washington, Rhode Island, Colorado and Vermont!

The supporters (i.e. pot smokers) will say:

“Marijuana…

What, pffft – That’s no big deal, dude?”

[via CNN] (CNN) — Medical marijuana advocates are hoping state governments can succeed where their efforts have failed by asking federal authorities to reclassify pot as a drug with medical use.

Shortly before Christmas, Colorado became the fourth state to ask the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to reclassify marijuana as a narcotic in the same league as heavyweight painkillers including oxycodone. The governors of Washington and Rhode Island filed a formal petition with the agency in November, and Vermont signed onto that request shortly afterward.

All four are among the sixteen states and the District of Columbia that have laws on the books that allow the medical use of marijuana, even though the drug remains illegal under federal law. Meanwhile, federal authorities have asserted their power by raiding dispensaries in states including California and Washington.

Supporters say the public is on their side, and the state requests show the feds are increasingly isolated on the issue. But they acknowledge it’s still an uphill battle.

“I don’t think that we’re going to see to much change in Washington’s position on this until public opinion and state-level support reaches a little bit higher a tipping point,” said Morgan Fox, a spokesman for the D.C.-based Marijuana Policy Project. The DEA said it would “reply accordingly,” but noted that similar petitions had been rejected before. DEA spokeswoman Barbara Carreno told CNN that the agency gives “great respect” to state governments, but their requests would get “the same attention as a petition from a medical group or anything else.”

Marijuana is listed as a Schedule I drug by the DEA, meaning it’s dangerous and has no medical use. Medical marijuana advocates, including the states that have petitioned the agency, say it should be listed under Schedule II, comparing it to other prescription painkillers that have a high potential for abuse. [Read More]

A drug which has a high potential for abuse?

“Wha?!” You say, “That’s crazy talk!”

Well…

It is unless you have a real life job like mine, in law enforcement?

And know better.

But hey, don’t take MY word for it.

Take Sciences.

[via Scientific American] Smoking pot and driving isn’t safe

Who knew, getting behind the wheel while high could be trouble? According to a study (A 20 year study at that!) published in October in the journal Epidemiologic Reviews, marijuana use increases the risk of car crashes. People who took to the road within three hours of smoking pot, as well as those who tested positive for the drug, were more than twice as likely as other drivers to be involved in a car crash. And that risk increased for those who smoked more frequently and those showing a higher level of the drug in their urine. [Read More - More 'D-Ohs!' In Scientific Research]

I mean honestly…

I cannot think of anything MORE awesome, than not only having to deal with 10-55 drivers (driving drunk) on the road, causing accidents?

Than having to deal with pot smoking drivers AS WELL AS drunk drivers on the road as well…

Toss in the hazards of texting while driving, with the driving while under the influence of your particular poison and dude?

Good times ahead…

Let me tell ya!

*shakes head sadly*