W.H.O. says it’s okay for drug companies to conduct medical experiments on Ebola patients
by Mike Adams
NaturalNews.com
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
A panel of World Health Organization “ethicists” has declared it is ethically acceptable for drug companies to run medical experiments on Ebola victims. “The WHO panel unanimously concluded that it is ethical to offer medications to fight the Ebola virus, even if their effectiveness or adverse effects are unknown,” reports CNN. (1)
This is a fascinating decision because it immediately reveals the huge contradiction found in western medicine. According to proponents of vaccines and medications, such treatments are “evidence-based medicine” because they’ve all been clinically proven to be safe and effective, we’re told. But now, when people are dying of Ebola, suddenly all that gets thrown out the window. Who needs proven safety and effectiveness when there’s “faith” in an experimental serum or vaccine?
Faith alone, it seems, is now the standard for evidence-based medicine according to the World Health Organization.
Shouldn’t we use these treatments if they can save lives?
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