By PF Lewis | Natural News | December 21, 2013
Once again, the lamestream media habit of completely accepting commentary from mainstream medical “authorities” has resurfaced as part of an anti-supplement campaign. Recently, they’ve take a fistful of press releases from medical mafia agents to attack multivitamins, most other vitamins, herbs and Dr. Linus Pauling.
The smear campaign’s major contributors were The Week, Time Magazine, The New York Times and England’s The Guardian. Here’s the title from The Week: “How the vitamin industrial complex swindled America: Blame money, politics, and a flawed genius named Linus Pauling.”
This title is very interesting. Using the phrase “vitamin industrial complex” with money and politics is an example of “psychological projection,” accusing others with what they’re actually guilty of, or attacking others who are innocent of what the attackers actually practice.
It’s Big Pharma and the medical monopoly with support from the FDA and bought politicians who have the largest medical-industrial complex going. The smear campaign hit pieces cite a 12 billion-dollar supplement industry without statistical sourcing. But what is the revenue from combined medical monopoly efforts?
Investigative journalist Maggie Mahar wrote a book titled Money Driven Medicine, which is described as a look behind the scenes of America’s 2 trillion-dollar medical-industrial complex. So, how many billions make a trillion?
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