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Judy says
In light of the evidence showing that:
-Allopathic drugs cause more harm than they do good,
-by definition and design they cure nothing,
-they fail to address the root cause of disease,
-and they cause imbalance in the body leading to disease states,
this is propaganda seeking support of pharma’s new drugs that track compliance and know whether you have taken them or not.
Further in light of the fact that dr’s are the 3rd leading cause of death and their toxic drugs taken as prescribed the 4th, (to say nothing of the disability, addiction, withdrawal problems, pollution and social destruction they cause) there is an ever growing need to brain wash people into being compliant and to dumb us down into not questioning drs state sanctioned authority over the public belief system.
The thing the system most fears, is loss of public trust in the archaic, outdated notion that drs’ “know best” because it threatens their earning power.
When dr’s have to lie, shame, blame, cajole, monitor, coerce, punish and literally force drugs or any ‘treatment” on people who don’t want it; it has long since ceased to be “medicine” and is state sanctioned medical abuse and control.
One way or another, you will be assimilated.