Medical Conspiracy – Government Altering Death Certificate to Hide Superbugs

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Reuters has conducted a most interesting investigation. There is a major conspiracy going on that the government and hospitals are trying to cover up. The abuse of antibiotics has come back to haunt us. One bug in particular has been running around hospitals and the government is doctoring death certificates to prevent hospitals from being sued. It is known as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, or commonly known as MRSA. This superbug is typically contracted in hospitals. Death certificates are being altered to protect hospitals and that means government is conspiring against its own people.

If they are alerting death certificates, they we have no idea the extent of the crisis. But one thing is sure. There must be a crisis for they would not alter just a few death certificates if it was not a widespread crisis.

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