Official Science: The Big Medical Con Game

Official Science: The Big Medical Con Game

by Jon Rappoport

December 4, 2009

The recent scandal surrounding fake climate–change science, and the scandal around Swine Flu, are both reflections of the same premise:

There are official scientists; everyone else is irrelevant.

This is a game that works, but in the age of the Internet, the walls are coming down. More and more independent researchers and investigators are challenging officialdom.

This challenge is not only aimed at exposing the con game in which some scientists hold power regardless of their ability; no, it’s more than that. It’s exposing the fake science itself.

And it’s catching on.

But in order to take the next step forward, people have to realize that, regardless of their training, they can recognize certain aspects of fake science.

For example: Where is the evidence that a mere trace of a virus can cause illness?

You see, these days, when a so-called new virus is found, it’s automatically assumed it is the cause of some illness.

So the question is: Who says so?

Where is the proof for that assumption?

Asking the question is already planting a dagger in the heart of disease research.

None of the standard tests for Swine Flu determine how much H1N1 virus is in the patient. If evidence exists that any amount of H1N1 is present, researchers assume it’s the cause of flu.

This is a lie.

I’ve approached several scientists with this issue, and they have all begged off. They say they don’t know “all the facts.” That’s a diversion.

All traditional research is based on the common-sense notion that, in order to contribute to disease, many millions of a particular germ have to be present in the patient’s body. You need an army.

About 30 years ago, this standard was thrown out the window. No reason was given.

If you think about it, this change opened the door to saying any old or new germ is causing disease.

That’s like saying any increase in the level of sun spots, no matter how tiny, can destroy the Earth.

It makes no sense.

And people everywhere can understand that, if they leave behind the foolish idea that “the experts must know what they’re doing.”

If some piece of science makes no sense to you, there’s a decent chance that it’s made-up science.

That’s how I got into medical reporting. I just started asking questions. If an idea seemed weird to me, I asked people about it, and I kept digging. Most of the time, what sounded weird to me turned out to be fraudulent.

Inner circles of official science don’t like that approach. They have their arcane language and their computer models and their projections all dressed up in obscure formulae—and they protect that territory. They don’t want intrusion.

“We know. You wouldn’t be able to understand it. Let us do our work.”

That used to fly, but not so much anymore.

The walls are coming down.


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Jon Rappoport

The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free NoMoreFakeNews emails here or his free OutsideTheRealityMachine emails here.

One comment on “Official Science: The Big Medical Con Game

  1. steve fairchild says:

    a classic case the identification of the HIV virus, which typically has to be amplified millions of time threw clining of the rNA, before it can be detected at all. How clinically significant can something be if it can’t even be detected without artificial means?

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