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Re: Black sunshine post# 14633

Sunday, 03/30/2014 7:57:35 AM

Sunday, March 30, 2014 7:57:35 AM

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Because they need to do testing over a long period of time with minor amounts to justify using it as a standard.

Hospitals have massive layers of both corporate and government bureaucracy to contend with.

Of course obscene amounts of money are spent on new drugs because the sales channels are already setup and everyone benefits money wise.

If anything the issue of hospital acquired infections is thorny because at its current death rates it is hard to sue because as long as hospitals are complying with "best practices" they are in the clear it becomes more of an "act of god" instead of negligence.
http://www.samj.org.za/index.php/samj

If the standard for that goes up it would make it much more easy to pinpoint who is at fault.

I think doctors and many hospital administrators would be all for that but their insurance companies and financiers would not be.

It will require government intervention on what the best practice standard is. Thats probably why they hired a consulting firm with tom daschle working their and making the statement involving bonu.

Obamacare has as one of its goals, reducing the cost of healthcare by reducing such issues as hospital acquired infections.

Tom Daschle was actually one of the main idea guys behind obamacare and almost became health secretary until the corporate smear machine hit him with a story about how he didn't pay taxes on car services he was given on a consulting gig.

the intrigue behind that is probably good enough to be in the show leverage.

Hidden fees on car services seems to be a favorite corrupt corporate trick. I was watching an interview with 50 cent talking about being signed to columbia records before he got big with interscope and how they charged a massive amount of his budget on car services.

Anyway, i would imagine a lot of people would like this to not succeed. First of all it could wipe out the entire main product line of multiple 30-50 billion dollar cleaning chemical companies.

Second of all if it does succeed then the door will be opened to huge amounts of lawsuits over hais...

That 99.9% of germs killed and extremely high death rate is a get out of jail free card, currently.

I dont think people realize that bonu claiming to kill ALL germs and getting epa approval and no adverse action is a massively big deal.

Theres nothing else that can claim to do that outside of controlled conditions with long exposure times.


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