On his Substack, Jon Rappoport reminds readers of a July 2000 study known as the Starfield Report, written by Dr. Barbara Starfield that exposed the number of Americans dying from prescription drugs each year. Rappoport writes:
People started taking a hard look at the FDA after the agency “authorized and approved” the deadly COVID RNA vaccines.
I was putting out fliers exposing the FDA when I ran for a seat in Congress in 1994.
I haven’t stopped exposing them.
Once again, I refer you to—the Starfield Report, published in JAMA, on July 26, 2000, authored by Dr. Barbara Starfield…
Which revealed that, in the US, the annual death number as result of people taking medical drugs is…
106,000.
That works out to over a MILLION deaths per decade.
The point?
Every one of those drugs was approved by the FDA as safe and effective.
Get it?
So…how did FDA work their vicious magic?
They took data and reports from pharma companies who ran clinical trials of the drugs, examined the data, didn’t question the data, didn’t investigate.
When they saw huge holes and lies in the data, they ignored them.
Do you think the public has access to all that raw data and all those reports?
Of course not. It’s “proprietary.”
The public is walled off from the drug companies by the FDA.
Read more here.