Dr. John Campbell on WHO Corruption and Bill Gates' Influence
The Jimmy Dore ShowOctober 27, 20258 min22,164 views
14 connectionsΒ·20 entities in this videoβInfluence of Funding on Medical Guidelines
- π° Medical guidelines are often determined by who funds the research, leading to a focus on patentable or monetizable treatments.
- π‘ Research that could be highly beneficial but lacks a profit motive, such as vitamin D studies, may not receive funding or be included in guidelines.
- π The system prioritizes return on investment over genuine public health benefits, influenced by financial interests.
Criticism of the World Health Organization (WHO)
- β οΈ The WHO is described as corrupt, with its former director admitting the need to cater to major donors.
- π― The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is identified as the largest donor, significantly influencing WHO's agenda.
- π€ Foundations like Gates' and GAVI are characterized as "philanthro-capitalism," where actions are driven by expected financial returns.
- πΈ Bill Gates has reportedly boasted about substantial returns on investments in vaccines, such as a 200:1 return or $550 million profit from COVID-19 vaccines.
Awareness Among Healthcare Practitioners
- π Most healthcare practitioners follow guidelines without understanding the political and economic influences behind them.
- π¬ A very small minority of individual providers are aware of how recommendations are shaped by industry funding and selective publication.
- π§ββοΈ Practitioners often lack the time to critically evaluate all research literature, leading them to rely on published guideline conclusions.
Research Methodology and Vested Interests
- π§ The validity of research is questioned, as vested interests often fund studies, potentially rigging them to achieve desired outcomes.
- π« Studies that do not align with the financial interests of funders may be suppressed.
- π Regulatory bodies, such as the UK's MHRA, are heavily funded by industry (e.g., 86% in one study), raising concerns about impartiality.
Dysfunctional Health Systems
- π The healthcare system, particularly in the UK, is described as dysfunctional, with difficulties in accessing services like NHS dentists and doctors.
- π₯ Practitioners often work within these dysfunctional systems, trying to do their best despite systemic issues.
- π§© The dysfunctionality appears to affect many aspects of national life, impacting the overall health infrastructure.
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