"Health Freedom" is winning everywhere. Everywhere, that
is, where strategy and tactical teams have taken the time to
organize, make a plan, execute the plan, etc. Winning against
"Big Pharma," and their sleazy minions, is becoming
embarrassingly easy.
"Big Pharma" is losing. The New York Times reports:
TRENTON, N.J. -- Embattled
drugmaker Merck & Co. said today that it will cut about 7,000
jobs, or 11 percent of its work force, and will close or sell
five of its 31 manufacturing plants by the end of 2008 in the
first phase of a reorganization strategy meant save up to $4
billion by the end of the decade. To read the entire article
click here.
I had to laugh when I also read in the New York Times ("Give
me an Rx: Cheerleaders pep up drug sales"), this
morning, that "Big Pharma" is becoming so desperate that
they are now recruiting college "cheerleaders," to push
drugs in Doctor's offices. I think, with this, that "Big
Pharma" has finally had to resort to symbolism consistent
with their own reality. Sarcasm intended.
Imagine, for a moment, a drug "cheerleader" leaping into
the air, in front of a stunned staff in a Doctor's office, silk
panties glowing, enhanced breasts flopping, plastic hair flying,
screaming out "give me a 'V,' give me an 'I,"
give me an 'A,' give me a 'G,' give me an 'R,'
give me another 'A.' "
"VIAGRA..."
Yup.
"Big Pharma"
has finally resorted to a proper depiction of their operation.
"Hooters" in a hospital...
So, why is
"Big
Pharma"
having to resort to this? Because they have nothing else
left.
The "Health
Freedom Movement," worldwide, like a hungry pack of wolves
bringing down a much larger moose, is relentless. We organize,
worldwide. The adage "think globally, act locally," is
working.
How are we
having so much success? We meet all over the world, at Health
Freedom Expos - and we exchange information, train cadres, trade
tactics, organize common campaigns, etc...
For instance:
This coming weekend, December 2nd through the 4th, 2005, I'll be
introducing world renowned independent research scientist, and
best selling author, Hulda Regehr Clark PhD, at the
Health Freedom Expo in Richmond, Virginia. Clark will be
speaking both Saturday and Sunday at the conference, and will
hold a workshop Sunday, after her presentation. She'll be doing
a book-signing both days.
For details of
the conference, click
here.
I'll be
speaking, myself, on Sunday. And, I'll be joining famous health
freedom advocates on the podium - I'll be there with Clinton Ray
Miller, who will speak on
"Win the forty year Medical Monopoly War."
There are over thirty
speakers. Cal Streeter MD will talk on
"My Story: The Harassment of an Alternative Physician."
Jeff Green, from the
highly successful anti-fluoride movement will update everyone on
current victories. One of those victories was in Bellingham,
Washington where the pro-fluoride forces put together a
"fake" citizens group, funded it in the amount of $350,000,
up against a simple grass-roots (a little money, lots of people)
group - and "the good guys" won the election 53% to 47% -
even though the local newspaper was against them. Here's a note
from anti-fluoride leader Paul Connett:
"As
expected, by the very clear trend over the previous two weeks,
the citizens in Bellingham opposed to fluoridation won despite
being outspent 10 to 1. This was a magnificent victory for the
opponents and a crushing blow to the proponents in Washington
and beyond. If they cannot win the argument today in a situation
where they had 1) all that money; 2) a friendly local paper (the
Bellingham Herald) and 3) all the national media exposure this
referendum got, then I think the writing is on the wall for this
obsolete practice. The simple fact is that they can win behind
closed doors, where editors and politicians don't have the time
or inclination to do their own reading on the issue, but they
cannot win in the sunshine of informed public opinion. If people
take the time to read what is out there the proponents'
arguments are seen for what they are: nothing but smoke and
mirrors (and dead rats!).
The proponents have always had the terrible task of persuading
citizens that the government can do something to them that their
individual doctor cannot (i.e. deliver medication to them
without their informed consent) but the fatal blow for
fluoridation is that the proponents can no longer keep the
science hidden. With the internet making the latest
peer-reviewed and published scientific studies readily available
the proponents have nowhere to hide except their repeated mantra
of "its safe and effective" and of course, their insulting
dismissals of anyone who disagrees with them. Today, most
educated people just will not accept the claims of "authorities"
unless these are backed up with something more substantial."