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Yeah, Those Statins. Wonder Drug For The Rockefeller 'Keep 'Em Sick And On Chronic Medications' Profit Industry


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2023 Nov 12, 11:16am   643 views  10 comments

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Captured research and reporting entities as usual. Pay enough money, you could probably get kerosene listed as a healing agent.

"A Cochrane systemic review by Taylor et al found evidence of selective reporting of outcomes and failure to report adverse events.

In reality, high cholesterol levels have been shown to be protective in the elderly and heart failure patients. Low cholesterol patients had a higher incidence of intra-cerebral bleeds, depression, and cancer.

Statins have done nothing to slow the trend of rising heart disease but have increased the risk of many health problems linked to their use including diabetes, dementia, cancer, cataracts, musculoskeletal disorders (myalgia, muscle weakness, muscle cramps, rhabdomyolysis and autoimmune muscle disease), depression, erectile dysfunction, plus an increased risk of several infectious diseases.

All of these effects are dose dependant, persist during treatment and sometimes even after treatment has stopped."

https://expose-news.com/2023/11/10/statins-are-not-wonder-drugs-they-are-metabolic-poisons-that-kill-one-cell-at-a-time/

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1   Patrick   2023 Nov 12, 7:59pm  

"Yes, they killed millions for money, but in their defense, let me say, it was a LOT of money."

(Adaptation of an old joke about a guy who murdered an old widow for her money.)
2   Ceffer   2023 Nov 12, 11:05pm  

Obviously, David Rockefeller Jr. programmed the Kaiser AI that the doctors obey without question.
3   Patrick   2024 Jul 29, 8:09pm  

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-great-blood-pressure-scam


Then, as I became more acquainted with the medical field, I began to notice a consistent pattern—whenever a drug existed that could treat a number or statistic, as the years went by, the acceptable number kept on being narrowed, making more and more people eligible to take the drugs that treated the number.

For example, as I discussed recently, once the statins drugs entered the market (which unlike their predecessors, could effectively lower cholesterol), the acceptable blood cholesterol levels kept on being lowered, and before long almost everyone was told they would die from a heart attack unless they started a statin—despite statins have an almost non-existing mortality benefit (e.g., taking them for 5 years at best makes you live 3-4 days longer) and causing (often severe) side effects for roughly 20% of users. Broadly recommending these drugs hence appears unconscionable, but as I showed in that article, these unjustifiable guidelines were a product of clever pharmaceutical marketing and targeted bribery of public officials.
4   Ceffer   2024 Aug 2, 10:56pm  

Patrick says

Then, as I became more acquainted with the medical field, I began to notice a consistent pattern—whenever a drug existed that could treat a number or statistic, as the years went by, the acceptable number kept on being narrowed, making more and more people eligible to take the drugs that treated the number.

So, obviously the Rockefeller enslaved allopaths realized that they could CAUSE disease by interrupting the enzymatic pathways that generated cholesterol. But first, they had to PATHOLOGIZE cholesterol (nice Satanic inversion, make the cure the disease and the disease the cure) with the cooperation of the their captive medical schools and so called peer review journals, and also profit from it through Big Pharma.
5   clambo   2024 Aug 3, 5:07am  

Herewith my experience with statins.
After being gouged by Obamacare for $8000 in 2018, I decided to get a checkup, since I had paid for it.
My doctor was a guy from the Philippines, not a jerk but had no bedside manner, and was nerdy.
After a blood test, the results showed my LDL was at the high end of the "good range".
"You hit the number, so I will prescribe Atorovastatin (10mg)".

A subsequent blood test showed dramatic "improvement"; however I also had been watching my intake of stuff like ice cream, and doing more exercise.
I thought I was experiencing a side effect of fatigue; the doctor said this isn't a reported side effect.
Actually, it's probably because I was exercising more, or who knows?
I no longer experience any tiredness except after a day out on the dive boat.

Subsequent blood tests evidently show I'm OK, but what I really worry about is cancer of the prostate and colon.
For comparison, when I'm in Baja Sur Mexico I see very few old people (natives) around; they're mostly dead or don't go out much.

Someday I will stop taking my Atorvastatin for a few months and see how my blood tests come out.
I just hate having my blood taken; I must remember to drink a bunch of water before I go. Being dehydrated isn't good for them finding my veins.
6   Tenpoundbass   2024 Aug 3, 7:24am  

I think all pharmaceutical drugs, while they might treat the ailment they are prescribed for. They do damage to your body and other organs. Creating a never ending turnstile of needing a prescription for ailments caused by previous treatments. I have noticed all of my life, that once an older person goes to the doctor for a medical issue. The following decade, they are treated for more and more issues that had nothing to do with their original medical issue.

Just look at what pain meds does to healthy fit people, when they get a back injury. They end up the most out of shape and sickly out of anyone you'll ever meet. So much so to the point, after several years you have a hard time believing that the person was once fit. I used to argue this during the Obamacare debates, with the Libs of Patnet. They blamed everyone fat with chronic health issues on fat diabetics and lifestyles. But would never address the just as many medical patients that had their health robbed from them with pain management meds.
7   stereotomy   2024 Aug 3, 11:47am  

Statins are bullshit - long term a big net negative for quality of human life, a big $$$$$ benefit to Pharma. Cut gluten, cut sugar, eat red meat and tubers - ultra high nutrient foods in smaller quantities. Exercise the prostate by getting your nut off - just like hands, an idle prostate does the devil's work.

Does anyone on PatNet still believe what Big Pharma, The FDA, the CDC, et al, have been telling you? If they're wrong on the clot shot - how many other things have they been wrong on?

Butter - bad, but Margarine good
Eggs bad, but Soy good
Sunlight bad, and sunscreen good
Saturated fat bad, but seed oils good
Saturated fat bad, but grain-based carbs good
Whole milk (especially raw milk) bad, but skim milk good
Saturated fats bad, but trans-fats good

and on and on . . .
8   Ceffer   2024 Aug 3, 12:10pm  

I can tell from Kaiser internist following the sacred Rockefeller AI screen that they are promoting statins for hang nails, mandates for everyone for everything 'to prevent heart attack' (fear totem). He wanted me to participate in a 'blood pressure' clinic. Now, is that stupid for somebody with on the record normal blood pressure? Obviously a ploy to get everybody on blood pressure medicine, too.

Then, the MSM Mockingbird and entertainment media promote that there is a huge incidence of Alzheimer's in the over 60 population, with beleaguered relatives being forced to care for the old chaffs. How boring when you could be tatting and nightclubbing on the old drizzle's accumulated fortune.

The statin thing is probably also designed to reduce mental resilience in the older segment of the population with the greatest accumulated wisdom so that the daft yutes continue to rely on daft peers and daft, strobing media addictions.

Discredit all sources of experienced observation for the forebrain-less.

"There we go. Eat your nice oatmeal with the flouride and statin chaser, with vaxicide trimmings. We'll make sure the blood pressure meds selectively inhibit cerebral blood flow, too!"

Gives new meaning to the term 'brain drain'.
9   Ceffer   2024 Aug 3, 12:15pm  

I was watching parts of Mel Gibson's movie 'Conspiracy Theory'. Oddly, the 'crazy' character pre 9/11 (1997) predicts stuff that is valid. Patrick Stewart is the official Paperclip Mengele type character.

That Gibson character coined 'schizoaffective conspiracy theorist' as the ultimate bar code for the gulag bound to discredit them in the disinformation wars. The character was crazy, likely from hidden Monarch type MKUltra abuse that he can only vaguely remember, but the abuse induces various hypnotic suggestion compulsive behaviors, like buying every copy of 'Catcher In The Rye' that he comes across.
10   rocketjoe79   2024 Aug 3, 8:26pm  

My VA doc wanted me on statins, using sketchy statistics to convince me. Nope.

Remember Mom and Castor oil?? I take 4g of Fish Oil a day, it keeps my Lipids about half what they were before I started.

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