Turns out that roughly 250,000 people die every year because of medical mistakes. That makes medical mistakes the third leading cause of death in the US behind heart disease and cancer. But for some odd reason you won't find medical mistakes anywhere on the list that the CDC puts out.
Patriot, CDC is losing more credibility with each exposure.
Let us do some ghetto math:
250,000 medical deaths per year means it takes 4 years to kill a million Americans.
4 years x 320 million Americans means it would take only 1280 years for our medical system to kill every single person in this country. This is their goal.
Patriot, may explain why they are pushing for Global mandatory vaccinations.
you won't find medical mistakes anywhere on the list that the CDC puts out
Not sure they consider 'depopulation while obscenely profiting' a "medical mistake".
More like 400,000 people die in the US every year due to mistakes by “medical professionals”.
Iatrogenesis. Many speculate that if the REAL reasons were documented, it would easily be the #1 cause. "Heart failure" is an easy blanket-reason to chalk it up to. It's a lot like the medical community failing to report and record the vast majority of vaccine-related problems.
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