
The medical system is worse than 200 years ago — Ken McCarthy
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Show Notes
This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.
Kenneth McCarthy, whose main focus is the health system, discusses his book 'Diabolical Errors', highlighting the deep flaws in modern medicine.
He draws historical parallels between the AIDS and COVID pandemics, suggesting that both were shaped by flawed narratives and systemic failures. During COVID, he notes, dangerous hospital practices emerged, driven by financial incentives, and many patients were harmed as a result.
He argues that medical education in the US is heavily influenced by pharmaceutical interests, and that the medical system has been increasingly corrupted since the 19th century.
The title 'Diabolical Errors' reflects how harmful practices persist unchecked, hidden within the 'black box' of modern medicine, keeping patients in the dark.
Ken stresses the importance of returning to observational medicine, urging greater scepticism towards current protocols to achieve better health outcomes.
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