Wednesday 23 February 2022

biggest court case in history

cancer drugs defective 2002

The lawyers are now looking into the case action over the continued prescription of cancer drugs, as they became criminal medicine 2002.

All practicing doctors are bound by the Hippocratic oath, as are the drug company is.  They have to know about, first to validate and use best new medicine.

If there ever use defective medicine, they are required to strike themselves off the doctors' medical register that same day.  The drug company losing all other biochemical drug patents!  So totally bankrupt.

The great power of the Hippocratic oath is it does not require any lawyer intervention.  I have written extensively to European Court of human rights.  Who have legal supremacy to the National Medical regulators.

So in 2002 people died from cancers!  Still in 2022, criminal doctors are medicating a cancer patients to death: with the no defective and criminal cancer drugs.

Each cancer patient's death warranting a legal fine of 10 million.  So since 2002 200 million people around the world have been illegally medicated to death the cancer drugs.

Which warrants a legal fine of 2000 trillion!  The world is only worth 138 trillion!  So that plant could never actually be paid.

Law firms involved in the case action get 10%.  Which is at least 1.3 trillion.  If drug company is cured by every last cent on earth!  If I was American and we are looking at a payout of 138 billion.  But I am English, at Versailles can have promised if legal 'thankyou'.

It means that since 2002 no academic medic has been allowed to research biochemical treatments to cancer.  Or they were struck off the next day!  And there university department shut down.  No legal argument.

Astra Zeneca has its room full of lawyers, on red alert for serious legal arguments.  However there is no legal argument to the Hippocratic oath.  They can all stand down!

I did not work as a result of my abortive PH D work at Sheffield 2000.  After serving 30% brain damage in a car accident.  I must have been so bright!

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