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Why the practice of medicine is the way it is. Cheers Mr. Rockefeller, to your selflessness

 
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Why the practice of medicine is the way it is. Cheers Mr. Rockefeller, to your selflessness
Of course, after becoming he world’s first billionaire via the Standard Oil Company and helping create the federal reserve:

"In short, the diligent work of Rockefeller and Carnegie was a smashing “success”. They crushed the underfunded, grassroots competition and created our current medical system. This system continues today wherein “Big Pharma” makes large “donations” to medical schools in exchange for teaching the medical students to use their patented drugs. As part of this system, many alternative treatments are criminalized. For example by law, it is illegal to treat cancer with any modality except chemotherapy, surgery or radiation. It is actually a criminal felony for a medical practitioner to treat cancer with anything but these three modalities. Why is this the case? Follow the money. The average cost of cancer treatment is $150,000, so clearly Rockefeller and his precedents were keen to keep the monopoly on this one. And of course, the American Cancer Society was founded by none other than John D. Rockefeller in 1913."

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Re: Why the practice of medicine is the way it is. Cheers Mr. Rockefeller, to your selflessness
Back in 2018 Goldman Sachs published a report titled The Genome Revolution.
It outlined the dangers to sustained profits that true cures, via real medical breakthroughs, would present to investors.
One chapter of that report is titled "Sustainability and pricing... ", and covers the danger to revenue growth in true curative therapies.
It states:
"In the face of exhaustion of prevalent and incident patient pools, companies require further innovation to sustain revenue growth. Where an incident pool remains stable (eg, in cancer) the potential for a cure poses less risk to the sustainability of a franchise."
But their version of "innovation" is not true curative therapy, but profit sustainability.
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Back in 2018 Goldman Sachs published a report titled The Genome Revolution.
It outlined the dangers to sustained profits that true cures, via real medical breakthroughs, would present to investors.
One chapter of that report is titled "Sustainability and pricing... ", and covers the danger to revenue growth in true curative therapies.
It states:
"In the face of exhaustion of prevalent and incident patient pools, companies require further innovation to sustain revenue growth. Where an incident pool remains stable (eg, in cancer) the potential for a cure poses less risk to the sustainability of a franchise."
But their version of "innovation" is not true curative therapy, but profit sustainability.
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Your wife, sister, mother or cousin who died of Breast Cancer

died because of Profit sustainability for goldman sachs.
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Back in 2018 Goldman Sachs published a report titled The Genome Revolution.
It outlined the dangers to sustained profits that true cures, via real medical breakthroughs, would present to investors.
One chapter of that report is titled "Sustainability and pricing... ", and covers the danger to revenue growth in true curative therapies.
It states:
"In the face of exhaustion of prevalent and incident patient pools, companies require further innovation to sustain revenue growth. Where an incident pool remains stable (eg, in cancer) the potential for a cure poses less risk to the sustainability of a franchise."
But their version of "innovation" is not true curative therapy, but profit sustainability.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78161904


Your wife, sister, mother or cousin who died of Breast Cancer

died because of Profit sustainability for goldman sachs.

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Do you ever wonder why we still use Chemotherapy that was first discovered in 1929 to treat cancer when we have known for over 30 years it doesn't work and can even make cancer spread?





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