When innovation is restricted people will work in what they can. It is easy to recruit the unemployed to nefarious ends. If people were naturally employed, it is unlikely they would get involved in such terrible things, such as "teenscreen." The very fact that taxpayer money is malinvested in such programs makes people unemployed, by starving innovation.
Such do-good programs have precedent, here is a university heart surgeon telling you he was wrong, get back on fats.
And then of course, vaccines are generally a waste of time, money and threat to health. What was that feeling you felt when you read that sentence? That feeling was created from the outside, it is the result of something called social conditioning.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Medicine In USA
Posted in medicine by John Wiley Spiers
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