Thursday, October 22, 2009

A cynical look at medical research



By nature, I am a sarcastic and somewhat distrustful cynic.

As horrible as it may make me sound, I can't help sometimes but wonder if this current H1N1/Swine Flu scare wasn't contrived as a scam to get the nation under governmental control with a mock pandemic so that we'd all look to the kind & benevolent hand of Uncle Sugar to save us. Sure, they released just enough virus into the cities to kill off enough people to make it believable without getting so outta control that it killed us all off.

Plus, a pandemic makes a great cover; it distracts the populace while you do other, more nefarious and darker things, like subverting democracy into socialism.

So I looked back into my archives and found something I wrote very, very early in my bloggery and decided to share it again, as I really don't think a single damned person read it when I first wrote it in 2005....
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I’m sure you’ve seen the commercials by now; the ones that advertise some new wonder drug that will make your life so much better. What amuses me is that most of these commercials don’t even tell you what malady this prescription treats. Note that I said TREAT and not CURE. We don’t cure anything anymore. We merely treat, but I’ll get to that later.

These wonderfully artsy commercials and print ads, with pastel colors and animation galore, are so entrancing that you almost wish you had whatever disease it treats just so you can be the first on your block to be taking the drug. And then some tiny little voice comes on at a million miles an hour and whispers about the side effects, hoping you won’t hear them.

Ah, yes, the Side Effects. Or, as they call them,”Certain Side Effects”. They say them so fast as an obligatory legal disclaimer that you almost miss them. But once you hear what these effects are, you begin to wonder if the treatment isn’t actually worse than the disease. No, thanks, I’ll take the heartburn. A little acid in my stomach has to be better than nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and insomnia.

Here’s a little REALITY in advertising:
Overweight? Underweight? Tired? Can’t Sleep? In pain? Feeling too peppy?
Try new DAMITOL!!! Made from a special all-natural sucrose polymer, DAMITOL may not be for everyone. Consult your doctor. Do not take DAMITOL if you are pregnant, nursing, may become pregnant, have ever been pregnant, ever thought about being pregnant, are the product of a pregnancy, or know someone who has ever been, will be, or thought about being pregnant. In tests, certain side effects occurred such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, rectal bleeding, pus-like discharge from the eyes, spontaneous abortions, and certain sexual side effects such as festering sores comparable to genital warts and an inability to achieve orgasm ever again. Discontinue use if symptoms persist. DAMITOL…when you absolutely have to take SOMETHING…


Yeah, the treatment is worse than the disease, because as I said earlier, we don’t CURE things anymore. The last disease we cured was Polio, in the 1940’s. We can send a man to the moon (although not in the last 30 years), we can make hand-held jukeboxes to hold 10,000 downloaded bootleg songs, we have cellular phones with email and cameras, we can pause and rewind live television, and we can pay for groceries with a thumbprint, but with all the billions of dollars in research that goes on daily, the last thing mankind cured was polio?

That’s because there’s no money in cures. All the money is in research and sexy drug treatments. They probably found a cure for cancer in 1960 while dreaming up a new biological warfare agent to kill communism but held onto the secret formula.

Every year,Jerry Lewis raises tens of millions of dollars for Muscular Dystrophy. Go look up the telethon on Wikipedia & see the tote board results, and then factor in the other worldwide MDA telethons....still no cure. Billions and billions in cancer research, and hundreds of products with a pink ribbon on them claiming to send proceeds to breast cancer research, and yet still no cure. But they sell an awful lot of pink-ribboned stuff to stimulate the economy...

How many people would go broke if the research labs and drug companies closed shop? Hell, they’d have to engineer a whole NEW disease to treat after that, just to keep the machine working. You know, we never even cured the really nasty diseases of old like typhoid. Instead, we quit drinking the water we crap in, and we started bathing regularly. That, and not a telethon or a typhoid-awareness ribbon, stopped the typhoid epidemics. Small pox wasn’t cured; it was just forgotten about once we joined the electronic age. If some dirtbag in a cave in Afghanistan gets the idea to set loose some smallpox in New York, they’d kill millions. But we don’t inoculate for it anymore…it wasn’t sexy enough I guess. Maybe we’d need a cool animated commercial for Poxitol!

Yeah, I'm cynical. Yeah, I'm sarcastic. Someone has to be.

And now I've got you thinking.

5 comments:

  1. first off, the guy at the top needs to go see someone about that nasty skin condition. surely, there has got to be something topical that could help. next we are thinking the same way yet again. if the government invented crack to- "enslave and kill intercity blacks", why not swine flu for the rest of us? sorta odd how the economy shit the bed, health care went tits up, and health scare all happened at the same time, with a george soros backed socialist candidate in office.

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  2. OMG--how funny is that last picture!!! I sent it to my eldest--he has the swine flu now, but it has not affected his sense of humor, so he'll get a kick out of it. And it's not too bad, really. I guess if you are very unlucky you can be in big trouble, but I've read so many articles about this strain being on par with other flues in terms of severity, and I think they are correct about that.

    Did you hear this--on CNN today, they said 2200 kids nationwide were absent from school Monday, and Wednesday that number shot up to either 45 or 65 THOUSAND--I can't remember exactly, which doesn't matter because it was on CNN which means it was probably made up anyway, ha ha. It does sort of make a vaccine useless, though. It'll be interesting to see how they spin the "need" for it now.

    Very interesting point about cures versus treatments. Never thought about that. Very perspicacious. Applied inactivity can be extremely thought provoking.

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  3. I've heard of worse conspiracy theories, and the guy who put some of them out there was the "Reverend" of the church our current POTUS attended for 20 years (and never heard anything).

    Well, gotta run.. headed to Wallgreens to refill my prescription for Damitol...

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  4. I'm convinced they've found several cures ... but there's no money in cures. Plus it's a good way to kill off the weak, right?

    Not taking any H1N1 vacs either! They rushed it and have absolutely NO IDEA what the long term effects are going to be.

    We've become lab rats ...

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