Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 My friend if the press did not have a lot of independance how would WaterGate ever happen? The drug companies don't have to pay off the media. They are both owned by the Rockefellers. We live in a bubble, few really know what is going on. Heart attacks are caused by left ventricular acidosis and/or scurvey due to a lack of vitamin C, L-Lycine & L-Proline, all of which are required to make callogen. Plaques build up as a safety patch to prevent henorrhage. Statin drugs have nothing to do with heart disease and it is printed right on the side of the box that Lipitor comes in. > > So I am guessing that the drug companies bought off ABC to put a spin on the numbers when they said: The results, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, revealed that among those taking Crestor, the rate of heart attacks fell by 54 percent, the rate of strokes went down by 48 percent and cases of death were reduced by 20 percent, compared with those getting a placebo. > > Because that seems a lot different than 1.2% less heart attacks. Thanks, Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 The press is selective. Not everything gets reported. All cancer data is screened by Sloan-Kettering before it is released to the public. Thus cheap and effective treatments never see the light of day. Here is an example of President Bush admitting to treason yet you never heard about it in the press. http://video.google.com/videosearch? q=bush+watched+first+plane+ & lang=english & channel=SERP_1_b# The best example of suppression over freedom of the press was from a speech made just prior the American Civil War: http://www.rense.com/general20/yes.htm > > > > So I am guessing that the drug companies bought off ABC to put a > spin on the numbers when they said: The results, published in the > New England Journal of Medicine, revealed that among those taking > Crestor, the rate of heart attacks fell by 54 percent, the rate of > strokes went down by 48 percent and cases of death were reduced by 20 > percent, compared with those getting a placebo. > > > > Because that seems a lot different than 1.2% less heart attacks. > Thanks, Bob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 You link does not work. but I have never mean to infer that the press is not influanced, manipulated and and more; however it also has a free freedom all of it own and any real news story can in fact come out with the proper press release or more. It also can, just like healthcare both western med vs. natuaral heath, be objective, although perhaps no quite so rare as in heathcare. From: comdyne2002 <comdyne@...> Subject: [ ] Re: cOMDYNE to the med student and ohters who commented on Statin drugs Date: Friday, November 21, 2008, 8:45 AM The press is selective. Not everything gets reported. All cancer data is screened by Sloan-Kettering before it is released to the public. Thus cheap and effective treatments never see the light of day. Here is an example of President Bush admitting to treason yet you never heard about it in the press. http://video. google.com/ videosearch? q=bush+watched+ first+plane+ & lang=english & channel=SERP_ 1_b# The best example of suppression over freedom of the press was from a speech made just prior the American Civil War: http://www.rense. com/general20/ yes.htm > > > > So I am guessing that the drug companies bought off ABC to put a > spin on the numbers when they said: The results, published in the > New England Journal of Medicine, revealed that among those taking > Crestor, the rate of heart attacks fell by 54 percent, the rate of > strokes went down by 48 percent and cases of death were reduced by 20 > percent, compared with those getting a placebo. > > > > Because that seems a lot different than 1.2% less heart attacks. > Thanks, Bob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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