Supply shortages aren’t unintentional – they’re actually planned

Supply chains around the world have been facing shortages in recent months due to several factors. However, book author and blogger Charles Hugh Smith argues that the shortages are actually intended to increase the profits of global companies. He adds that the shortages are designed to prevent potential competitors from entering the market and undermining revenue streams. Smith notes in … Continue reading Supply shortages aren’t unintentional – they’re actually planned

The unethical history of Big Pharma, and why they can’t be trusted on anything

From August 2013 to December 2018, the pharmaceutical industry paid out more than $12 billion (in disclosed payments) to 1,036,163 doctors, 1,249 teaching hospitals, and 2,191 companies. The current model of “medicine” incentivizes bribery, kickbacks, and institutional control over the scientists, the media and medical professionals. This Big Pharma-dominated system is also legally permitted to market directly … Continue reading The unethical history of Big Pharma, and why they can’t be trusted on anything