U.S.
pharmaceutical companies and the FDA responsible for 100 times
as many Americans deaths as terrorists
The FDA is getting desperate in the war to monopolize the U.S.
pharmaceutical industry and prevent citizens from purchasing
prescription drugs at lower prices from Canada and elsewhere.
They've now invoked the "terrorism" label in the fight
to suppress consumer free choice. Unbelievably, FDA commissioner
Lester Crawford is now saying that prescription drugs from Canada
are a threat to U.S. consumers because terrorists might be attacking
us through those prescription drugs. This idea is so ridiculous
as to be laughable.
For one thing, the drugs coming across the border and sold in
U.S. pharmacies are extremely toxic already. Secondly, the idea
that Al-Qaeda would attack the United States by targeting drug
sources in a neutral country like Canada is absurd, especially
when it would be so much easier to set off a dirty bomb in Washington
or New York or some other large city.
Is the FDA seriously suggesting that the next wave of terrorists
are going to target cholesterol drugs? Are we going to have prescription
drugs that are laced with toxic chemicals that cause patients
to suddenly die? And if we do, how would we tell the difference
between the patients that are already dying from taking prescription
drugs? This is no joke: if we have 100,000 people being killed
each year by prescription drugs right now -- according to the
Journal of the American Medical Association -- at what point
are we supposed to notice that even more people are dying from
prescription drugs laced with toxic chemicals? The prescription
drugs themselves are already toxic!
With 100,000 deaths and at least 2,000,000 injuries each year
being caused by legal prescription drugs in the United States,
it's hard to imagine how a terrorist could add any more terror
to that equation. Even 9/11 doesn't compare with the terrible
statistics of prescription drugs.
In fact, based on these statistics, the FDA and the pharmaceutical
industry has technically been far more effective at terrorizing
the U.S. population than Al-Qaeda. Given that terrorists were
responsible for killing 3,000 people at the World Trade Center
attacks, the statistics indicate that the prescription drug industry
is killing 33 times as many people in the United States each
year. In the three years since the 9/11 attacks in 2001, the
U.S. pharmaceutical industry has -- according to the American
Medical Association -- killed 100 times as many people as terrorists.
I'm not making this up...
So, let's get real, folks. If the FDA is going to cite terrorism
in this debate about prescription drugs, then they need to answer
to the question of why they are approving obviously unsafe drugs
that are killing 100 times as many people in the United States
as the terrorists ever managed to kill. If the FDA was really
concerned about public health and public safety, they would recall
virtually all prescription drugs that have been approved through
fraudulent safety studies over the past three decades and require
drug companies to start engaging in real science, where they
have to publish all studies, not just the positive ones, and
where clinical trials aren't distorted in order to show a result
that will produce profits for the pharmaceutical company in question.
All this recent talk about the Vioxx recall just goes to show
you that even FDA-approved drugs aren't safe for human consumption. |