Re: Scientific Medicine? Ha, ... Hah, Ha! Tell me another good one. :)
From: N-H-P (johngohde_at_naturalhealthperspective.com)
Date: 10/18/04
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Date: 18 Oct 2004 03:43:04 -0700
sbharris@ix.netcom.com wrote:
Steve claims to have filterd me out. So, I wont have to worry about
him responding to the thrashing that I gave him below.
Ha, ... Hah, Ha!
> > > Here is another small step for me and a giant leap for mankind in my
> > > attempt to rise above fat farm threads.
> > >
> > > The topic of this thread is Biomedicine, NOT alternative medicine or
> > > CAM.
> > > http://www.halexandria.org/dward048.htm
> > >
> > > The simple question is this. If Biomedicine is so scientific, then
> > > why are iatrogenic deaths in the United States NOT listed in the
> > > official governmental death statistics? Why is there a coverup of
> > > iatrogenic deaths?
>
> Hospitals are often where people go to die, you know. And I have more
> news: the mortality rate for being human is 100%, even if your doctors
> never screw up even once. So a control group is needed badly.
Translation: Hospitals are places where very vulnerable people go
where they can be easily scammed out of their money by the medical
profession.
Do you hear that sucking noise, Steve, every time you make your
hospital rounds? Oh, ... that is right! I also most forgot that your
bedside manner was so bad, that you no longer are allowed to treat
patients.
Ha, ... Hah, Ha!
> Okay, if this is just between us. This whole think has been debated to
> death. In case you weren't in on it, there is no way to tell how many
> deaths there are from iatrogenic mistakes, because the group with the
> mistakes was never compared against a similarly ill group who had no
> mistakes. So we have no way to figure out the pure effect of the
> mistakes.
The key point here is that Steve is openly admitting to mistakes being
routinely made by the medical profession, which is precisely my point.
Covering up deaths by treatment mistakes, error, etc. happens to be
just as big a fraud as all these CAM scams that you geeks are
constantly whinning about.
Every death caused by a medical mistake should be reported as such.
The people responsible should be sued for every penny that they got
and drummed out of the health care business. Only then would medicine
be able to claim that its practices are scientific.
At the moment, medicine is only another scam used to take advantage of
very vulnerable people. So, all this whinning about CAM is a ploy
designed to divert attention from the real issues of medical frauds
being routinely committed.
Shame on you, Steve, for supporting such fraudulent practices.
-- John Gohde
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