The `Epidemic’ of Diabetes was Predicted, Deliberate and Avoidable
Dr Vernon Coleman
Politicians, doctors and journalists seem surprised at the vast increase in the number of diabetics around today. They are, of course, looking everywhere for someone to blame – food companies and greedy consumers are top of the list.
But the `epidemic’ should be no surprise.
Diabetes is genetically transmitted. It was bound to become commoner.
I warned of this problem in 1988 in my book `The Health Scandal’.
The authorities should have been aware of the problem (they were certainly aware of `The Health Scandal’ which was very effectively suppressed).
Avoiding today’s `epidemic’ would not have been difficult. Targeted health education programmes could have helped reduce the number of diabetics.
But nothing was done.
And it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that this was deliberate – and part of the conspirators’ plan to create illness and early deaths.
Today, just to make things worse, there is a real threat of a shortage of insulin. (Inevitably, Brexit is being blamed).
Since there are 400,000 insulin dependent diabetics in Britain at the moment this should be a major worry to everyone.
NOTE
`The Health Scandal’ by Vernon Coleman has been republished and is available via the bookshop on www.vernoncoleman.com
Copyright Vernon Coleman May 2024
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