The nature of the pharmaceutical 'business with disease'
The pharmaceutical business is an investment industry and not a
health industry. It is conducting the largest fraud in the history of
mankind by deceptively promising health; yet its entire existence is
dependent on the continuation and expansion of diseases. The colossal
profits of this racket derive from the sale of expensive patented
drugs and its trillion-dollar market is reliant on the continuation of
human disease.
The pharmaceutical industry is the worst form of corporate colonialism.
It has become one of the largest and most profitable investment
industries in the world by sacrificing lives in genocidal proportions
and ruining the economies of almost 200 countries. The US and the
UK alone produce two thirds of the world’s pharmaceutical drugs.
The biggest challenges to the survival of the pharmaceutical industry
are natural therapies, which threaten the very existence of the
‘investment business with disease’ because they are not patentable
and therefore less profitable, but above all because they effectively
prevent and eradicate diseases. |
Why the attack on natural and traditional medicine in South Africa
The pharmaceutical cartel is currently pouring billions into the developing
world, especially South Africa, in order to maintain its drug monopoly on
world health, suppress breakthroughs in natural health and prevent the collapse
of its fraudulent investment business.
To achieve this, the cartel is attempting to push for legislation in South
Africa that will effectively outlaw all natural and traditional therapies. It is
doing this under the pretence of consumer safety, but its real purpose is to
protect its business with ineffective and toxic patented drugs.
To get this draconian law passed in South Africa the cartel is employing
the Medicines Control Council, whose members are directly or indirectly
on the cartel’s payroll.
The people of South Africa must know the facts: No one ever died from
safe, natural therapies, whilst every year more than a million people die
from the known deadly side-effects of prescription drugs.
Now is the time for the South African people to liberate themselves from
the strangling yoke of pharmaceutical colonialism forever. |