Posted on 07/04/2015 3:57:40 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
In the past several weeks, a number of controversial natural health doctors have died under mysterious circumstances. Some of them have even had recent encounters with federal agents and bureaucracies.
Two weeks ago, the string of mysterious deaths began when Dr. Jeff Bradstreet MD was found in a river with a gunshot wound to his chest. The police claim that the gunshot wound was self-inflicted and that the death was a suicide, however, Bradstreets family suspects foul play.
Last week, members of the family set up a donation page To find the answers to the many questions leading up to the death of Dr Bradstreet, including an exhaustive investigation into the possibility of foul play.
In just one week, the page has already managed to raise over $25,000, many of those donations coming from former patients who were helped by Dr. Bradstreets controversial treatments.
Another death came on Fathers Day, June 21, when Dr. Bruce Hedendal DC Ph.D., of the Miami area, was found dead in his car with no explanation as to how it happened. As of right now, there are even fewer details about the circumstances surrounding Hedenals death as there are about the death of Bradstreet.
To make matters even more suspicious, both doctors have had run-ins with the feds due to their unconventional treatments, which had been known to help people. In fact, just weeks before his death Bradstreets office was raided by the FDA.
If two dead doctors in the same field, and same region of the country in such a short time span was not suspicious enough, Dr. Teresa Sievers, another natural health doctor from Florida, also died under mysterious circumstances earlier this week. According to Sievers website, she also specialized in holistic health treatments. She was allegedly murdered by an unknown attacker in an upscale neighborhood that experiences very little crime.
Each of these doctors were described as very healthy people with no major health problems, and no real reason for anyone to target them for murder, nor did they show any signs of depression.
Interesting coinky-dinks.
PING!
They were just questions. I can see i touched a nerve.
You may not want to impugn a whole category of people too. I didnt call you a quack.
Conevtional med is great for some things. I believe however you are way more close minded about alternative treatments, especially when conventional medicine says we can’t do anything more for you.
See ya. Enoy the 4th.
You are aware i am referring to medical doctors that have gone through traditional conventional training, and then continued on training in naturopath studies. I am not talking about the hippie in a store selling pyramids and crap like that.
If the Supreme Soviet Court keeps issuing decisions I will starve to death.
Cordially,
they probably treat cancer patients successfully...Look at what they did to dr. johnathan wright and dr. Stanislaw Burzynski. The FnDA does not like competition..
If he was working with autism, the feds could be on his case if he was finding connections between vaccinations and autism.
Traditional medicine and alternative medicine each have their place, and everybody would do better if those two groups stopped acting as if they were enemies.
Having seen up close and personal what modern medical care for cancer can be like, it’s not something I would care at all to partake of. My wife may well “live” for a few more years, but if it were me, I wouldn’t have done it.
If the general populace finds out that most bad health can be fixed by eating real, healthy food, the big pharma companies could be in real trouble.
File updated:
http://www.nachumlist.com/deadpool.htm
Dr Bradstreet was doing research in umbilical cord stem cell therapy for the hottest disorder in kids, autism. hmmm.
Dr Hedendal was a chiropractor but was into alternative medicine especially re: thyroid problems.
http://www.abocaratonchiropractor.com/index.php?p=408673
Dr Teresa Sievers seems the most alternative of all:
http://www.drteresasievers.com/treatments.php#.VZjXaPlkrMs
Seems our government is purging the gypsies.
He was a Christian.....very outgoing, friendly, gregarious
I would be shocked if it were suicide......actually I’m shocked he’s dead
His wife and two children live in town.......actually ex-wife, and I don’t know what happened, she’s a dear person.
Interesting comments following the article.
Seems to me these days doctors do nothing more than prescribe medications.
Prescription Drugs: 7 Out Of 10 Americans Take At Least One, Study Finds
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/19/prescription-drugs-prevalence-americans_n_3466801.html
I wonder if his wife believes it was suicide?
Bingo!
I’m sure that you have learned by now reason never rules. MD’s “ain’t” perfect but they are the best we have. I’ve been kept alive for years by MD’s and “Big Pharma.” Twice my MD of thirty years saved my life by his knowledge skill and experience.
I doubt anyone in the county believes it was suicide.
No, a shot through the heart will kill you. Very common suicide method. Does not sound like this is the case here with 3 deaths.
BookMark
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