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Britain's Nazi NICE's Global Genocide Strikeforece

June 5, 2009 (LPAC)—"Finite health care budgets are a reality for all countries... However, financial pressures are greater in low- and middle-income countries." Besides, developing countries account for over 80% of global population and 90% of the "global burden" of disease.

So wrote Britain's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, the agency officially encharged with raising Britain's death rate, as to why, in May 2008, it set out to establish "NICE International," a consulting company to advise those highly-populated developing countries on implementing the methods NICE has perfected for killing Britons.

NICE had worked with governments and academics in over 40 countries before; now it was to institutionalize its control. Between September and December 2008, the nations of Jordan, Ghana, and Colombia became NICE International's first pilot projects. In Jordan and Ghana, NICE revamped their criteria and structures for determining what medications are permitted. In Colombia, they set out to redesign the entire government public health program. Using "cost effectiveness criteria," they brag.

Why should foreign governments turn to NICE? NICE offers to "empower local decision makers to make difficult choices in their local settings." And when governments meet protests and charges of killing their own people, NICE offers its experience in handling "contestability" issues.

This is purely genocide, for genocide's sake. NICE brags that it has developed such excellent "evidence-based" decision-making tools on what services and medicines are to be provided, and which not, that they can "produce guidance even in the absence of (high quality or generalisable) evidence"!

Such genocidal health-cutting projects are in various stages of negotiation or implementation with Turkey, Estonia, Bahrain, Thailand South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, India and Mexico; they have a small foothold in the Russian Federation. Delegations from Vietnam, China, Taiwan, Venzuela, Kenya, and Armenia came through Not-NICE International's portals between August 2008 and January 2009. In 2009, an International Advisory Board was created, drawing in, among others, the Mexican Health Ministry's Director of Health Promotion and the Director of New Delhi's South Asia Centre for Chronic Disease.

Their biggest international project, however, remains that of gaining control for their dictatorship over the United States. On June 9, NICE International's team are coming to Washington to hold a roundtable on "comparative effectiveness research around the world."


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