Arrogance and egoism run rampant within the ranks of the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), where deluded statistical modelers
acting on behalf of the pharmaceutical and vaccine industries routinely
over hype disease outbreaks like the Ebola scare (and make up fake
death statistics in the process) in order to sell more vaccines. ~ Ethan A Huff
This
is admitted by top-level CDC officials, in fact, including a prominent
CDC disease modeler by the name of Martin Meltzer.
Considered to be the
agency’s most famous disease modeler, this Jewish, Southern
Rhodesia-born analyst predicted that 1.4 million people might contract
Ebola in West Africa, a figure that he literally pulled out his behind
in order to push for more foreign “aid” to be sent into the region.
The Associated Press
(AP) explains in a recent report how the CDC uses these and other
wildly inaccurate calculations to push its own agenda, which usually
involves scaring governments into buying more emergency medications and
vaccines to prevent what is commonly hyped as the potential for
widespread disease and death.
Concerning the Ebola outbreak in
West Africa, this is exactly what Meltzer did — he created a
“worst-case scenario” computer model that was adopted not only in the
U.S. but all around the world to foment dramatic policy changes. His
figures weren’t based on science, of course, but were rather rooted in
speculation for the purpose of motivation.
“Public health
officials are well aware that their statistics get used — and misused
— to justify an increase in their funding,” says Peter Doshi, an
assistant professor at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and
an associated editor of the British Medical Journal (BMJ), as quoted by the AP.
Doshi
also says these phony numbers are used to bolster vaccination campaigns
and push more vaccines. “This is an area again where the CDC is free to produce numbers and nobody can really say they’re right or wrong,” he adds.
Flu death statistics are made up to push flu shots
It’s what the CDC has long done with influenza, citing outrageous death
statistics in the tens of thousands per year to scare people into
getting more flu shots. The 24,000 people that the CDC claims die every
year from the flu is completely made up, it turns out, and doesn’t
represent an actual death count.
Consider an earlier paper
authored by Meltzer and several of his colleagues on the anthrax attacks
that allegedly occurred in 2001. At the time, Meltzer forecast a global
smallpox epidemic in which, get this, he claimed that 77 trillion cases of smallpox would occur within the year if the government failed to intervene.
With
only about six billion people total in the world, this ridiculous 77
trillion figure was completely made up — and Meltzer admits this! But
his justification is that, if he didn’t come up with a number this
drastic, people wouldn’t have taken the alleged threat seriously enough,
prompting them towards inaction rather than response.
In other
words, these various CDC-manufactured death figures and predictions are
just a ruse to push the agency’s fear-based agenda.
It’s a classic case
of problem, reaction, solution, with government operatives telling tales
through “computer modeling” (the problem) in order to spark the desired
response (the reaction). In the end, governments come up with a plan of
action that usually involves patented medications and vaccines (the
solution).
“The way risk assessment is done in this country is
that policy makers shoot the arrow and the risk assessors paint a target
around it,” admits David Ozonoff, a professor of environmental health
at Boston University.
“There’s a flavor of this with modeling,
too. If you say the purpose (of a modeling estimate) is motivational,
that’s another way of saying it’s not scientific.” ~ Source
September 2, 2015 – KnowTheLies.com
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