Dear Newsmax Reader,
Dr. Ronald Schwartz, M.D., was found shot to death in his Jupiter Farms, Florida home, on Sunday, July 19th, 2015.
Schwartz's murder comes in the wake of a slew of curious deaths that began on June 19, with the death of Dr. Jeff Bradstreet. Bradstreet, a renowned autism researcher from Florida, then practicing in Georgia, was found with a gunshot wound to his chest. Authorities almost immediately ruled his death a suicide, but his family suspects foul play.
Then came the death of Dr. Bruce Hedendal, the same day as the unexpected death of Dr. Baron Holt, 33, while on a trip to Jacksonville, Florida.
Only a few weeks ago, Dr. Teresa Seivers, a renowned and respected doctor known as the "Mother Teresa of South Florida," was found savagely murdered with a hammer in her home on June 29. Then on July 1, Lisa Riley, D.O., 34, was found murdered in her residence, in Lee County, Georgia, with a gunshot wound to the head.
Do you think these deaths are simply a strange coincidence or that perhaps something more sinister is transpiring?
More details disclosed here.
Has big pharma gone too far this time?
What were they trying to cover up?
Were controversial cures the reason behind the deaths and disappearances of these natural health doctors?
It's a fact. The big pharmaceutical companies reap billions of dollars every year from expensive medications that they sell.
Here are some profits these big companies made in 2014.
Novartis - $47.1 billion Pfizer - $45.7 billion Merck & Co - $36 billion Johnson & Johnson - $32.3 billion GlaxoSmithKline - $29.5 billion
It's highly likely your medicine comes from either one of these big companies.
Think about it for a second...
There is no money in finding a real cheap cure to any illness. They don't get to reap the benefits and recoup on their research investment.
These doctors didn't have to die for nothing.
To your good health, Kevin Richardson
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