Shocking Report from Medical Insiders
F. William Engdahl
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June, 2015
A
shocking admission by the editor of the world’s most respected
medical journal, The Lancet, has been virtually ignored by the
mainstream media. Dr. Richard Horton, Editor-in-chief of the Lancet
recently published a statement declaring that a shocking amount of
published research is unreliable at best, if not completely false, as
in, fraudulent.
Horton
declared, “Much of the scientific literature, perhaps half, may
simply be untrue. Afflicted by studies with small sample sizes, tiny
effects, invalid exploratory analyses, and flagrant conflicts of
interest, together with an obsession for pursuing fashionable trends
of dubious importance, science has taken a turn towards darkness.”
To
state the point in other words, Horton states bluntly that major
pharmaceutical companies falsify or manipulate tests on the health,
safety and effectiveness of their various drugs by taking samples too
small to be statistically meaningful or hiring test labs or
scientists where the lab or scientist has blatant conflicts of
interest such as pleasing the drug company to get further grants. At
least half of all such tests are worthless or worse he claims. As the
drugs have a major effect on the health of millions of consumers, the
manipulation amounts to criminal dereliction and malfeasance.
The
drug industry-sponsored studies Horton refers to develop commercial
drugs or vaccines to supposedly help people, used to train medical
staff, to educate medical students and more.
Horton
wrote his shocking comments after attending a symposium on the
reproducibility and reliability of biomedical research at the
Wellcome Trust in London. He noted the confidentiality or “Chatham
House” rules where attendees are forbidden to name names: “’A
lot of what is published is incorrect.’ I’m not allowed to say
who made this remark because we were asked to observe Chatham House
rules. We were also asked not to take photographs of slides.”
Other
voices
Dr.
Marcia Angell is a physician and was longtime Editor-in-Chief of the
New England Medical Journal (NEMJ), considered to be another one of
the most prestigious peer-reviewed medical journals in the world.
Angell stated,
“It
is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research
that is published, or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians
or authoritative medical guidelines. I take no pleasure in this
conclusion, which I reached slowly and reluctantly over my two
decades as an editor of the New England Journal of Medicine.”
Harvey
Marcovitch, who has studied and written about the corruption of
medical tests and publication in medical journals, writes, “studies
showing positive outcomes for a drug or device under consideration
are more likely to be published than ‘negative’ studies; editors
are partly to blame for this but so are commercial sponsors, whose
methodologically well-conducted studies with unfavorable results
tended not to see the light of day…”
At
the University of British Columbia’s Neural Dynamics Research Group
in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Dr Lucija
Tomljenovic obtained documents that showed that, “vaccine
manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, and health authorities have
known about multiple dangers associated with vaccines but chose to
withhold them from the public. This is scientific fraud, and their
complicity suggests that this practice continues to this day.”
Lancet’s
Dr. Horton concludes, “Those who have the power to act seem to
think somebody else should act first. And every positive action (eg,
funding well-powered replications) has a counter-argument (science
will become less creative). The good news is that science is
beginning to take some of its worst failings very seriously. The bad
news is that nobody is ready to take the first step to clean up the
system.
Corruption
of the medical industry worldwide is a huge issue, perhaps more
dangerous than the threat of all wars combined. Do we have such
hypnosis and blind faith in our doctors simply because of their white
coats that we believe they are infallible? And, in turn, do they have
such blind faith in the medical journals recommending a given new
wonder medicine or vaccine that they rush to give the drugs or
vaccines without considering these deeper issues?
F.
William Engdahl is strategic risk consultant and lecturer, he holds a
degree in politics from Princeton University and is a
best-selling author on oil and geopolitics, exclusively for the
online magazine “New
Eastern Outlook”.
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