The WHO and Big Pharma: A Corrupt Alliance Against Public Health

 


When we think of global health, we imagine organizations working for the betterment of humanity—curing diseases, saving lives, and ensuring everyone has access to affordable healthcare. But what if I told you that the very institutions we trust the most—the World Health Organization (WHO) and the pharmaceutical industry (Big Pharma)—are more focused on profits than on curing diseases? The harsh truth is that these powerful entities operate more like businesses than public health protectors. They have mastered the art of keeping people sick rather than curing them, inflating drug prices, and promoting treatments that ensure lifelong dependency instead of genuine healing. Let’s take a closer look at how this system of corruption works.

1. WHO and Big Pharma: A Business Model Based on Profit, Not Health

While the WHO is supposed to be an impartial global health organization, its funding tells a different story. Over 80% of its budget comes from "voluntary contributions", many from private donors, including pharmaceutical companies. This means the WHO is financially tied to the very industry it is meant to regulate. Meanwhile, pharmaceutical companies exist not to cure diseases but to make money. Drug development is not driven by what humanity needs but by what will bring the most profit. Diseases that can be treated indefinitely—like diabetes, high blood pressure, and depression—are far more valuable to them than a one-time cure.

2. Chronic Diseases: A Goldmine for Big Pharma

Instead of focusing on prevention or cures, Big Pharma thrives on turning chronic diseases into permanent revenue streams. Take autoimmune diseases for example. Conditions like arthritis, lupus, and multiple sclerosis have treatments that ease symptoms, but rarely do doctors talk about how diet, gut health, and lifestyle changes can help. Why? Because selling lifelong medication is far more profitable than curing these diseases at the root cause. The same applies to conditions like high blood pressure, heart disease, and even cancer. The industry prioritizes expensive treatments over affordable lifestyle changes, ensuring that people remain dependent on their products.

3. How WHO and Big Pharma Suppress Cures

The medical industry has a long history of suppressing alternative treatments. Dr. Burzynski's Cancer Treatment: This doctor developed an alternative cancer treatment using antineoplastons that showed promise. Instead of supporting his research, the medical establishment tried to shut him down and silence his work. Vitamin B17 for Cancer: Also known as laetrile or amygdalin, this natural compound found in apricot seeds has been used in alternative cancer treatments, yet it was banned by the FDA, and anyone promoting it is labeled a fraud. Herbal Medicine Attacks: Many traditional healing practices that have worked for centuries are dismissed as "unscientific" simply because they cannot be patented and monetized. If a cure doesn’t make money, it is ignored, ridiculed, or outright banned.

4. Dependency Over Cures: The Big Pharma Strategy

Curing diseases is bad for business. Instead, Big Pharma develops drugs that manage symptoms rather than eliminate disease. Antidepressants – Depression is often linked to diet, stress, and lifestyle, yet instead of addressing these factors, doctors prescribe pills that create dependency. Blood Pressure Medications – Many people could manage their blood pressure with exercise, diet, and stress reduction, yet Big Pharma convinces them they need daily medication forever. Statins for Cholesterol – Instead of fixing the root cause of high cholesterol (diet and lifestyle), people are told to take statins for life, despite their harmful side effects. By ensuring that people depend on medication for life, they guarantee a steady cash flow.

5. Inflating Prices on Essential Medicines

Big Pharma is notorious for charging exorbitant prices for basic medications that cost very little to produce. Simple Supplements – Essential vitamins and minerals like magnesium, vitamin C, and zinc, which could naturally support immune function and disease prevention, are often overpriced or even dismissed in favor of pharmaceuticals. Pain Relievers and Antibiotics – Basic medications that should cost pennies are often inflated to 10–20 times their production cost. Over-the-Counter Treatments – Common medications for indigestion, allergies, and colds are sold at ridiculous markups, even though natural remedies exist. Meanwhile, cheaper alternatives often disappear from the market as corporations buy out competition and artificially inflate prices.

6. WHO and Big Pharma Ignore Prevention

Instead of teaching people how to stay healthy, the medical system is designed to treat diseases after they appear. They push junk food, processed sugars, and unhealthy fats, yet warn little about their long-term effects. They ignore the importance of exercise, stress management, and sleep, despite overwhelming evidence of their role in preventing chronic disease. They dismiss natural healing methods like fasting, herbal medicine, and dietary interventions, even when research supports their effectiveness. If prevention became the focus, Big Pharma would lose billions.

7. The Corruption of Food: GMOs, Pesticides, and Processed Poisons

Big Pharma and Big Agriculture work hand-in-hand to keep people sick. The same companies producing cancer-causing pesticides also sell the drugs that treat cancer. Monsanto (now Bayer) – The creator of glyphosate (Roundup), a pesticide linked to cancer, is the same company that profits from chemotherapy drugs. GMO Foods – Despite concerns about their effects on human health, the WHO and FDA push GMOs while ignoring independent studies showing health risks. Fast Food Industry Ties – Pharmaceutical companies invest in fast food chains, knowing they create obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, which require lifelong medication. They poison the food supply, then sell the “cure.”

Conclusion: A Rigged System That Needs to Change

The WHO and Big Pharma are not designed to cure diseases—they are designed to profit from them. They push drugs over prevention, suppress real cures, and inflate prices on life-saving medicine. This system thrives on keeping people sick and dependent. But the truth is, health is in our hands. By focusing on natural prevention, real nutrition, and rejecting unnecessary medications, we can take back control from these corrupt industries. It’s time to question everything, seek alternative solutions, and demand transparency in healthcare. Because the longer we trust this system, the longer we remain its victims.


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