The Great White Hoax
The Great White Hoax
A new, hard-hitting book challenges the pharmaceutical industry
ROSLINDALE, MA - In the United States, a trillion dollars a year is spent on a burgeoning medical industry which proudly proclaims, using the most sophisticated media techniques, its medical miracles. Yet, the real truth is conveniently left behind. Hundreds of thousands of drugs now pollute the bloodstream of the nation. Some people live to well over 100 years of age, but the average lifespan for those medically oriented is much less.
In the mid 1950s, Robert Catalano was working as a pharmacist and drugstore manager for Robert’s Drug in Oklahoma City, and began to see some truth in the late Dr. Henry Lindlahr’s findings. After many years of his own private study and observations, Catalano has concluded that the use of drugs and vaccinations should be completely abolished as a giant fraud. The Great White Hoax, (published by iUniverse) is the result of many years of close observation, and amounts to an enlightening assault on the pharmaceutical industry.
Catalano sees that the economy of the nation has been destroyed and part of that destruction is due to high medical costs. In an effort to purchase health and longevity Americans have bought sin, disease, crime, sickness, death and financial ruin. "If the medical industry had not been caught up in the profit frenzy of drugs and medicine, we would have virtually no disease today, and for what little we might have, we would have a cure," Catalano says. "What the medical authorities refer to as the immune system is actually the human body itself, housing one of the greatest forces known to man. This force has been known to cure every disease under the sun. But in spite of the giant strides made in some areas of health care, the medical industry is destroying us with drugs."
About the Author
Bob Catalano, present owner
and operator of New England Singles Dances of Eastern
Massachusetts, at age 16 was introduced to the research of
Dr. Lindlahr, who had performed cancer studies at his own
clinic in Chicago in the late 1800s. Lindlahr found that
drugs and surgery did more harm than good in the treatment
of cancer. His findings were rejected by his colleagues.
The Great White Hoax
Available from:
www.iUniverse.com, www.bn.com, and
www.amazon.com
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