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The United States Department of Health and Human Services reports that over 70,000 people died in 2019 alone simply from an opioid overdose, not accounting for other deaths associated with other drug addictions created by the highly addictive opioid drug created by Purdue Pharmaceuticals, currently battling bankruptcy, and associated disorders. In fact the death toll became so high the opioid crisis raised to the status of epidemic from which the COVID 19 pandemic came shortly after adding to the world-wide death toll.
While families of the decease battle lawsuits in courts across the country hoping for some restitution knowing their love one will never be seen again, those family members that are alive are often caught in a opioid recovery battle by some of the original players that are responsible for bringing the the opioid drug to market and consequently profiting from it. Those in treatment are often switched to yet another drug, which comes with its own additional questions of addiction. Often patients find themselves stuck in a loop they hope will lead to recovery and life. We pause to bring light and clarity to this epidemic and following pandemic as we swim in waters of freedom littered with the underbelly of the medical industry: profit by force and try to sue me later. Forced medical care, often in the name of public health, has reared its head throughout history several times before. Often we see this during times of broad and sweeping disease, such as epidemics and pandemics. The question that many people are asking today is do you have the right to restrict everything from travel to employment to school attendance and fine because of it.
One does not have to go far to find out why so many pose this question in a country whose independence is based on the right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. Indeed many countries around the world prize their freedoms. With the opioid epidemic still looming with its blatant applications of medical harm and abuse, one can understand why citizens around the world are questioning an industry with growing monopolies; health insurance companies subject to hospital contracts; increased poor health outcomes; high morbidity and mortality rates; increase violence around the world. Warren Buffet and Jeff Bezoz believe it is time for better results from this industry and created Haven as a result (has been dissolved). Like most businessmen with a bottom line they understand they would have been out of business a long time ago.
Far beyond good business, is the question of whether this disease was created (COVID) for medical profit, biological warfare or both. With more questions and variants than factual answers, from the onset the world has been cautious about a COVID Vaccine that arrives just months after a United States presidential election. Indeed many medical companies ran scams claiming to be close to vaccines just to cash out stock options and essential fold. In a sick and desperate world just wanting to get back on track, investment in medicine has never been so high and crucially watched.
Many have purported we have the right to protect our lives and thus against forced medications, drugs and treatments. For now the Supreme Court in the United States has ruled that vaccine mandates can only cover health care workers: Medicaid and Medicare (CMS) / the industry from which these products come. Often those who find themselves in medication / drug treatment centers may be forced to do so as a means of recovery, including health care professionals. Should they too have the same life protections against forced medical care often at their expense, as Britney Spears so clearly pointed out in her experience with forced medical treatment on an unsubstantiated diagnosis. The cost of which is often not clearly communicated to them. What is strikingly interesting is the fact that the huge medical expenses billed to patients when brought to court are often dropped before entering court.
Unlike the financial products of Warren Buffet and the consumer products that Jeff Bezos sells, these drugs and treatments often do significant harm to the patient and in the case of the opioids epidemic and COVID pandemic has claimed 100,000s of lives and counting, which the manufacturer and clinical researchers are often aware, one can see that many across the world are still struggling with the forced strategies designed around COVID vaccines and the right to protect from harm and the threat to life.
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