COVID AGENDA – Dr. Vernon Coleman explains why your government is trying to kill you. From the original post: YouTube censored this video by deleting it from Vernon's account. Thankfully we had downloaded it yesterday. Please share before it is removed here too. For more visit www.vernoncoleman.com More about Vernon Coleman below the EARTH UNITED video. Dr Vernon Coleman’s Warnings, Forecasts and Predictions
Dr Vernon Coleman’s track record of spotting health dangers is second to none. Since the 1970s, when his first two ground breaking books (The Medicine Men and Paper Doctors) were published, Dr Coleman has been gaining friends among patients and enemies among doctors and drug companies. In The Medicine Men (1975), Vernon Coleman drew attention to the dangerously close relationship between the medical establishment and the pharmaceutical industry. In Paper Doctors (1977) he argued that most medical research is done for the benefit of researchers (and drug companies) and that the money would be better spent on using the information we already have and encouraging the public to avoid known health hazards. Vernon Coleman, a Sunday Times bestselling author, is one of the few medically qualified authors writing on medical matters without bias and without any professional or commercial commitments or allegiances. His honesty has made him many enemies among the medical establishment and the establishment’s commercial alliances. His predictions, forecasts and warnings have often been made years (and, in many cases, decades) before anyone else has unearthed and understood the evidence or had the courage to speak out. In addition, in many of his medical books and thousands of newspaper and magazine articles he has drawn attention to the dangers of using specific over the counter and prescription drugs. The list below is based on the list first published in Vernon Coleman’s international bestselling book How to Stop Your Doctor Killing You in 1996. Many of these warnings were issued between 20 and 40 years ago. Dr Vernon Coleman was the first writer to: 1) Warn about the dangers of benzodiazepine tranquillisers 2) Warn that passive smoking causes cancer 3) Warn that mobile phones (and masts) may cause cancer 4) Warn that tap water contains harmful drug residues 5) Point out that genetic engineering (in all its forms) can be a threat to human health 6) Claim that high blood pressure can be controlled without drugs 7) Warn about the risk of mad cow disease 8) Warn that deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a serious threat to air travellers 9) Warn of the return of tuberculosis 10) Explain why medical screening programmes are of more benefit to doctors than to patients 11) Warn that the threat of AIDS was wildly exaggerated for commercial reasons 12) Warn that the overuse of antibiotics was creating drug resistant infections 13) Warn that doctors were over-diagnosing asthma 14) Draw attention to the value of generic drugs (as opposed to branded drugs) 15) Warn that ADHD was being over-diagnosed and treated with dangerous drugs 16) Point out that the incidence of diabetes is rising out of control 17) Warn that prostate screening does more harm than good 18) Warn that breast screening is of doubtful value 19) Warn of the dangers of over exercising 20) Warn of the damage that jogging can do to the spine and joints 21) Warn that vaccines are neither as safe nor as effective as the establishment claims 22) Explain that stress causes or exacerbates 90% of all illnesses 23) Explain the facts about irritable bowel syndrome 24) Explain why removing breasts from healthy women is unnecessary 25) Warn that chemotherapy often does more harm than good 26) Draw attention to the self-healing powers of the human body 27) Warn that the drug tamoxifen (used to prevent cancer) can cause cancer 28) Warn of the dangers of hormone replacement therapy 29) Expose the link between a high fat diet and breast cancer 30) Warn that depression was being over-diagnosed and over treated 31) Point out the importance of the immune system in defending against cancer 32) Provide evidence showing that meat causes more cancer than tobacco 33) Explain how antiperspirants may be a health hazard 34) Warn of the danger of using microwave ovens 35) Draw attention to the danger of radiotherapy 36) Warn that doctors are now as big a cause of death as cancer or heart disease 37) Draw attention to the ability of the mind to heal the body 38) Explain how and why air conditioning systems can be dangerous 39) Warn of the hazard of superbugs 40) Warn that tests and investigations are often unnecessary and dangerous 41) Point out that one in six hospital patients is there because he or she has been made ill by doctors 42) Explain why women will not live longer than men in the 21st century 43) Warn of the dangers of paraquat (and associated products such as Roundup) 44) Point out that increased longevity is a myth and a result of reduced infant mortality 45) Why and how too many X-rays are done – and cause cancer 46) Draw attention to the value of TENS machines in the treatment of pain 47) Warn of the increase in the size of our ageing population 48) Warn that obesity leads to an increased cancer risk 49) Explain how experiments on animals mislead researchers 50) Explain that many patients with dementia can be cured (because they have NPH and not Alzheimer’s disease) And there have been many, many more accurate predictions and forecasts made between 1970 and today. Vernon Coleman has for many years promoted the use of computers in medicine. In 1983, he co-wrote the world's first computer software on health for public use. The software was the Home Doctor series for Sinclair and Commodore computers. ### Many of Vernon Coleman's books have been in bestseller lists around the world. Early Top Ten bestsellers included, Bodypower (Sunday Times 3.4.83), (Daily Mail 18.3.83), (Bookseller 16.4.83) and Life Without Tranquilisers (Sunday Times 24.3.85). Vernon Coleman's books have been serialised in newspapers and magazines all over the world and many have been turned into television and radio series. He was the Television Doctor on British television and the first agony uncle on the BBC. Dr Coleman is a general practitioner principal and a former Professor of Holistic Medical Sciences at the International Open University in Sri Lanka. He has an honorary DSc. He has given evidence to the House of Commons and the House of Lords. There are many free-access articles on this website. "Britain's leading health care campaigner" (The Sun) "Dr Vernon Coleman is one of our most enlightened, trenchant and sensible dispensers of medical advice." (The Observer) "Sharpest mind in medical journalism." (Daily Star) "His message is important." (The Economist) "King of the media docs." (The Independent) "Perhaps the best known health writer in the world today" (The Therapist) "Probably one of the most brilliant men alive." (Irish Times) "The patient's champion." (Birmingham Post) "Britain's leading medical author." (The Star) "An articulate and prolific medical author." (Sunday Times) "He writes lucidly and wittily." (Good Housekeeping) "Coleman is a very funny writer." (This England) "Marvellously succinct, refreshingly sensible." (The Spectator) "Compulsive reading." (The Guardian) "The doctor who dares to speak his mind." (Oxford Mail) "It's impossible not to be impressed." (Western Daily Press) "His advice is optimistic and enthusiastic." (British Medical Journal) "He's the Lone Ranger, Robin Hood and the Equalizer rolled into one." (Glasgow Evening Times) "Vernon Coleman writes brilliant books." (The Good Book Guide) "...no thinking person can ignore him. This is why he has been for over 20 years one of the world's leading advocates on human and animal rights in relation to health. Long may it continue!" (The Ecologist) "The man is a national treasure" (What Doctors Don't Tell You) "The revered guru of medicine" (Nursing Times) "Superstar" (Independent on Sunday) "Rogue elephant" (Sunday Times) "Gentle, kind and caring" (Western Daily Press) "His trademark is that he doesn't mince his words. Far funnier than the usual tone of soupy piety you get from his colleagues" (The Guardian) "I would much rather spend an evening in his company than be trapped for five minutes in a radio commentary box with Mr Geoffrey Boycott" (Peter Tinniswood, Punch) "Dr Coleman is one of our most enlightened, trenchant and sensitive dispensers of medical advice" (The Observer) "What a brilliant, informative website this is!" (K.I. by email) "If I could write, my words would be just like yours. (Your site is) the most interesting thing I have read in years. Thank goodness for the internet. If it is only good for one thing, being to educate ourselves, then it is worth it" (S R-B by email) "...you have a magnificently well designed site. The content is superb." (G.C. by email) "It is not often that a site impresses me so much that an email of appreciation is in order, but your site is quite exceptionally good. Jam packed with information, neatly tidied away, yet accessible with good signposts, well laid out, easy to navigate. In short, the sort of design that many would do well to inspect and copy."(D.T. by email) "...yours is a superb body of work and you are a 'must read' author for anyone who cares about their health and that of their loved ones. I am bookmarking your site from now on!" (G.G. by email) "What a truly wonderful site - and writing. I've been mesmerized." (K.L. by email) "Great site and fantastic information." (Jenny by email) "I find your website very enlightening." (E.S. by email)
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