Cash Bonuses, Midazolam + Morphine | Dementia + Alzheimer’s
The Expose | Expose-news.com | Rhoda Wilson
Doctors in Britain are paid a large cash bonus every time they diagnose dementia. Dr. Vernon Coleman believes the practice is designed to get rid of the elderly.
“I suspect that many if not most cases of dementia are a result of misdiagnosis,” he writes.
Dr. Vernon Coleman | vernoncoleman.com
Doctors in Britain are paid a large cash bonus every time they diagnose dementia. It is one of many corrupt practices in Britain.
This one, I believe, is designed to get rid of the elderly. It is part of the depopulation plan and also designed to cut the cost of providing pensions and health care to the aged.
The result of the cash bonus is, of course, that GPs diagnose dementia with absurd enthusiasm. And the default and fashionable diagnosis is Alzheimer’s disease.
I suspect that many if not most cases of dementia are a result of misdiagnosis. Thousands and thousands of patients who have been misdiagnosed are drugged up their eyeballs to keep them quiet – and then quietly killed off with a kill shot of midazolam and morphine (as part of the plan to get rid of old people).
If “suicide by doctor” becomes legal in the UK (the licence to kill bill was passed by a bunch of ignorant MPs recently but there’s hope that we can still defeat it) then it will eventually be even easier to kill the patients who are diagnosed as demented.
In my book `The Dementia Myth’ I explore and explain the other diagnoses which are missed because it is more profitable for doctors to diagnose dementia.
Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most profitable diseases in history. It is no coincidence that it is also one of the most over-diagnosed and over-promoted.
There are currently over 300 drugs designed to combat Alzheimer’s in the global pipeline. If you are a drug company executive and you need to add another ten billion dollars to your bottom line then you definitely need a new Alzheimer’s drug. It doesn’t matter if it’s safe or effective, of course. For drug companies, those are optional extras.
Sadly, tens of thousands of people who have been diagnosed as having Alzheimer’s have been misdiagnosed. And they are being mistreated.
There is a massive amount of trickery and deception involved with Alzheimer’s.
You won’t be surprised to hear that money is involved all the way down the line – right into the doctor’s surgery.
In the UK, for example, GPs have been paid huge bonuses for diagnosing patients as having Alzheimer’s. In 2014, the NHS announced with great pride that GPs would be given £55 for every patient they diagnosed as suffering from dementia. You can guess what happened. Any patient who couldn’t multiply 82,736 by 2,827 in their heads or remember the name of the Prime Minister of Indonesia in 1957 was instantly labelled as having Alzheimer’s.
That’s another £55, please. By falsely diagnosing just 50 patients with Alzheimer’s a ruthless doctor could earn herself a very nice family holiday – and leave patients and relatives permanently stuck with a ruinous and destructive label.
Today, the words “Alzheimer’s” and “dementia” are often thought to be the same thing. The result is chronic illness and huge profits for drug companies.
It is vital to remember that although the words “Alzheimer’s” and “dementia” are frequently used as if they were synonymous they are not.
It’s vital to remember that Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia are NOT the same thing.
People who are profiting from the growth in the incidence of Alzheimer’s (this includes drug companies, doctors, care homes and scores of charities which have close links with drug companies) want you to believe that the two are the same.
If everyone who is demented is assumed to be suffering from Alzheimer’s disease then the profits for drug companies flogging medicines for the “treatment” of Alzheimer’s patients will soar.
And drug companies and charities linked to them will get even richer.
The truth is that “dementia” is a word like “cancer” and “infection.”
There are many causes of cancer.
There are many causes of infection.
And, there are many causes of dementia: some of which are curable.
The best guess is that in the UK there are around 80,000 patients who have been diagnosed as suffering from incurable Alzheimer’s disease but who are suffering from CURABLE causes of dementia – most notably the often overlooked normal pressure hydrocephalus.
Around the world there are probably 5,000,000 patients who are alleged to have incurable Alzheimer’s disease but who are curable. Many of those are in the United States of America.
That’s a scandal.
But, inevitably, no one in the medical profession or the media cares.
Source: https://www.vernoncoleman.com/myth7.htm
Source: `The Dementia Myth’ https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dementia-Myth-Most-Patients-Curable/dp/1099994373/
Original Article: https://expose-news.com/2024/12/08/the-dementia-myth/
Truthful comments that add value to our readers, such as additional information, clarification, validation or worthy rebuttal will be posted. The goal of comments on articles is to gain additional truth.
Comments ()