The world’s medical establishment is sick.
That’s not news. After all, we still remember the World Health Organisation, the United Nations agency responsible for global health, knowingly promoting useless malaria drugs which resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of poor African children. And we remember the UN and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention colluding to cover-up culpability for an Haitian cholera epidemic, which led to more than 80,000 deaths when carried into the nation by UN peacekeepers.
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