The Rigged Reality of U.S. and Swedish Healthcare Systems
Written on 12 April 2025.
The Rigged Reality of U.S. and Swedish Healthcare Systems
The myth of modern healthcare as a benevolent, life-saving institution continues to crumble under the weight of reality. In both the United States and Sweden—two very different systems on paper—the common denominator is the same: a corrupt alliance between the medical profession and Big Pharma, resulting in a system more devoted to profit, programming, and obedience than to real human healing.
The American Healthcare Scam
Michael Snyder’s article, published on April 11, 2025, titled 33 Shocking Facts That Prove That the Entire U.S. Healthcare Industry Has Become One Giant Money Making Scam, lays out a compelling and horrifying case.
The facts speak volumes:
- The U.S. spends $5 trillion per year on healthcare—more than the GDP of the UK.
- If the U.S. healthcare system were a country, it would be the sixth largest economy in the world.
- Despite this, life expectancy is lower than in Albania or Kuwait, and infant mortality is worse than in Cuba or Belarus.
Pharmaceutical corporations and health insurance companies generate staggering profits while delivering increasingly subpar results. The entire infrastructure is designed not to heal, but to perpetuate dependence:
- Over 61% of American adults are on pharmaceutical drugs.
- More than 1.5 million people end up in emergency rooms annually due to adverse drug reactions.
- Insurance premiums are sky-high—$25,572 per year on average for families—and yet many claims are denied.
- Medical debt causes 62% of personal bankruptcies, even among the insured.
This is not a healthcare system. This is a cartel.
Sweden: The Softer but Still Sinister Twin
At first glance, Sweden’s nationalized healthcare system might seem like the moral opposite of America’s. Free at the point of care. Socialized. Fair. Equal.
But scratch the surface, and you find the same master: Big Pharma.
Doctors in Sweden are not free to truly care. They are licensed, programmed, and disciplined by a bureaucracy that serves pharmaceutical interests. If they dissent—refusing to push vaccines, SSRIs, or other protocols—they risk losing their licenses, careers, and decades of education and debt.
Nurses, too, are trained to execute procedures, not question them. They may speak kindly and act caring, but at the core, they are bound by institutional loyalty. Behind their smiles lies obedience—not to the patient—but to the system that feeds them.
There is a cultural sheen over Swedish healthcare, one that uses politeness and appearances to mask the same ugly truths: compliance is mandatory, questioning is dangerous, and care is a performance.
The Setup: Psychological Control Through Apparent Kindness
What makes the system more insidious in Sweden is how it frames the illusion. A nurse is seen as a gift—a “beautiful” helper tending to the sick. But as one observer noted, this so-called gift is not based on covenant, not rooted in true personal care, and ultimately not answerable to the patient.
- She’s not the patient’s wife.
- She is not independently deciding what’s best for the patient.
- She is there to serve the system—and the system serves Big Pharma.
And if the patient resists? They risk being labeled ungrateful, irrational, or even mentally ill.
False Charity, Real Control
The truth is, both systems—U.S. and Swedish—have created a medical matrix where the illusion of care is used to extract obedience, compliance, and silence. Whether through high bills and aggressive advertising (America), or social conditioning and state-funded manipulation (Sweden), the result is the same:
- Real healing is rare.
- Questioning the system leads to punishment.
- Big Pharma always wins.
The Way Out
Awareness is the first step. As long as people believe in the fantasy—that the healthcare system exists to serve them—they will remain trapped. But once the illusion is broken, they can begin to separate, reject false care, and seek true healing through faith, personal discernment, and alternative paths.
The systems will not reform. They are doing what they were built to do. But people can still opt out, one by one.
He that oppresseth the poor to increase his riches... shall surely come to want. — Proverbs 22:16 (KJV)