Good evening everybody. This is Daniel Christos with the Ballbusters radio show podcast, Roku TV channel and josh You TV channel. That's at josh rtv dot com and that's what feeds the Roku channel. And then you can also find me on Spotify obviously, Rumble and other places too. Okay, anywhere to this podcast you'll find the audio. I have been on a slight hiatus, as you can see on my hand here, I guess I'm paint. I was doing some touch up working around the house. We've been doing a lot of
deep cleaning because we have an inspection coming up on Monday now. It was pushed out a little bit so we could get stuff done, thankfully, and it's been really busy making halls of unneeded stuff to various places to get rid of it and clean up around the house and stuff like that. So I'm here now. It's late, obviously, but I had a lot of stuff
to do, so I did that first. Take care of the business first, and then speaking of business, the Simper Freight LLC dot com Right now, I have a coupon code for fifteen percent off on any purchases of thirty four hours or more. So that's like three large bottles. It's not a lot so, and the fifteen percent off is the biggest coupon I've ever had on the site because they're already pretty reasonably priced. And there's also bundle packs
that have free shipping, but the cupon doesn't apply to those. Okay, So I'm gonna start off a little different tonight, Doctor Manzo. By the way, I'm not supposed to tell you or not. I don't know if it's secret or if it's not. But Doctor Manzo's birthday is April twentieth. It's the same day as my mother's birthday, and strangely enough, also the same birthday as Hitler's. But that doesn't matter anyway. Quant Energy Minerals,
Remember I was talking about this, there's that. The code underneath is be Ballbusters, trying to get it without the glare. Quantum Energy Minerals enhanced full of vic humic acid. Oh shit, you know there's a whole little read up here. Give me one second because I really want to read this to you, and then I'm gonna take it, and then we're gonna get started. I got my coffee here, I got my water here, and I'm gonna read Murder by Injection as long as I can go before I say I'm
tired and I'm done, and then it'll be a part two. But I'm gonna read the entire book to you guys, so that you can have it that way, and if you get into the telegram group, I think I've already pinned it to the top, but if I haven't, I'll do it again. I'll give you the PDF file for the Murdered by Injection so that you can have it and read it at your will too. Okay, let me go get to that piece of paper though, because it's pretty important,
and I will be right back. Just hump to yourself or something. I'll be right back. It's not that far. M doo doo doo doo doo. Come on, you can do it. I'm back. I left them miccount on purpose so you can hear me coming. All right, So I show do this thing, and I'm gonna show you what it does to the water. When I there, we go getting better at this. It's all like backwards. So enhanced fullvic humic acid specific specially imprinted with quantum energetic signatures
to increase benefits. And what that means is It's basically the data that your body needs to know what to do with stuff. So sometimes that's absent or missing because of other toxins that we have in our body. It gets a little confused, especially when it's being clogged up with stuff. So I'm going to take this in a minute, but let me read to you what it's all about. I think the stuff is great, Like I was doing the clatal minerals and this is so so much stronger and so much more beneficial,
And I thought clatal minerals were awesome. So let me just read this to you. What are fullvic and humic acids? Fulvic and humic acids are complex, naturally occurring substances which have substantial proven health benefits verified by thousands of published studies. Fulvic acid is an organic compound naturally found in the earth, soil, and bodies of water. Is created as a consequence of millions of micros
breaking down decaying matter during a process called humification. What are the substances in fulvic foard slash or backslash, humic acid blends, electrolytes. I didn't know that. Antioxidants, prebiotics, probiotics, amino acids, Wow, natural detoxifying compounds, enzymes, and much more. What are some of the benefits of fulvic humic acids you ask, well, it asked because I'm reading it.
Most powerful electrolyte in existence. BAM delivers usable oxygen into the cell seventy plus trace minerals, which is the you know, the clotal factor of what I was taking. But it's just that one small piece of what this stuff does. Reduces oxidative stress basically that I and that's settling in your tissues. Improves immune function we all could use. That supports healthy circulation. I actually get this my grandfather, he's having blood pressure problems right now. Improves heart health,
improves brain function, memory, mood. Okay, the next bullet point is increases nutrient absorption. I mean, come on, if we're going to take the stuff in and you can't get most of what is in there out of your food because of one reason or another. It's not enough form that's easily broken down, or your body's clogged up with junks so that it can absorb it, or it's a bad source you know, like at a rock based form of a calcium mineral or something like a supplement or something like that.
Well, this increases nutrient absorption, so you're gonna get more out of it, which means you'll be satiated too. You know. That's the down the line indirect of that, because your bodyline craves apparently, well it craves when it's like addicted to sugar, but it's also craves when it is deficient in something, and sometimes chocolate cravings, I guess have something to do with a copper deficiency. Anyway, removes toxins, heavy metals, and pesticides.
I live around all kinds of farmland in Arizona Yuma Desert, which sounds strange, right, but no, there's tons of farmland out here, and they use a bunch of irrigation obviously, and all kinds of chemicals and fertilizers and stuff like that, and they spray. I can hear the planes at night spring, so that's all in the atmosphere. It's all in the air. So this is good to have for me. Perfect personally improves cell regeneration,
enhances, repopulate, enhances comma, repopulates gut flora. It does. All this stuff helps balance hormones. Awesome. A lot of people, a lot of people wouldn't be getting the female cancers if the estrogen was regulated, because when that gets too expressive, that's when you get things like I think cervical
and breast cancer. I know breast cancer. Then selenium helps that too, but that would be in part of the trace minerals here microbiome health and methylation support, and doctor Manzo will be on again to reemphasize what methylation is and
how important it is. He did in one of our videos, and y I think he did also on his his red Pill XBO that I I think I purposed here, didn't I'm pretty sure I posted it after the fifth, after the sixteenth that came offline, so then it was okay, But I didn't want to post it while they were still trying to sell the replay streams because that's just not right, right, Okay, So anyway, that was
for red pillin So what makes our blend quantum enhanced? So it's imprinted with fifty plus energetic signatures to boost the function of cellular health and the mitochondrial energy production. Well that's awesome. ATV energy includes and sorry, including increasing the function of mitochondrial matrix, which is the copper and iron core right that he showed in the in the red pill slide. Electrical power grid, that's the
electrical power grid of the cell. Is the mitochondrial matrix, gel structure, cereal plasm plasmin. I'm sorry. Water light production ATP which is our energy, also improves the absorption of bioavailable copper retinol, which is vitamin A, oxygen, manganese, potassium, EPA, omega, oils, and magnesium. Lastly, it reduces excessive unbound inorganic or synthetic iron. Yea, you got You got pains in your joints, You got pains in your muscles, you
feel fatigued all the time. Okay, the root cause of oxydative stress and inflammation is what are he's talking about? With the iron programmed with terahertz gaps frequencies to enhance self function and health, repair damage DNA, and restore the body's energetic software system called the Aleftop Body System. Okay, I have that book. It's in the other room now, but I have the Aleftop Body System book that I was using to study, and I'm gonna learn. I'm
gonna become a practitioner eventually. Of you know, I'm gonna give it. I'm gonna give it my one percent laser focus once once I have the funding and ability to go out there and meet him in person and do the courses. Why do we need full vichemic acid now? Over the last century, excess agriculture monocropping, you know, planning the same thing over and over again
in the same soil. That's monocropping, and the overuse of chemical pasticides and fertilizers in large scale commercial agricultural operations has resulted in the drastic depletion of nutrients from our soil. Unfortunately, we no longer find the abundance of minerals our ancestors had in their food. And let me tell you a little something too. If you look at picture and paintings of what fruit looked like long ago.
When you talk about genetically modified organisms, they're already genetically modified organisms. Like if you say, like, there's different dog breeds and apparently we've done that to the animals. Well, we picked out ones that had some kind of strange quirk to them, and then we kept on, you know,
breeding that one because we were we desired that. Look right, it's kind of the same thing that happened with fruit because a lot of there was a lot more rough edge and unusable or not the fruity meat part of the of the like the oranges and stuff like that long ago. Long now those own thing exist probably, but they you know, when they call divers here, somebody say it's wild carrots versus like, you know, domesticated carrot, Like,
how did that happen? It's it's already modified. I don't know if you call that genetically modified, but if it's done, if it's looking different on a on as cellular level, than I would call that genetically modified. Okay, So everything is it's like a seedless watermelon. If you say, oh it's it's a it's a non GMO seedless watermelon, or it's in organic. You see this watermelon, well, it's already been modified if it nothing
is sterile on not naturally that it doesn't have seeds to reproduce. Right, That's why I don't eat seedless anything, even though seeds in grapes are so annoying. Anyway, Unfortunately, we know long Okay. The good news is that you can access the benefits of fullvic acid, along with the many nutrients it contains, by taking a high quality fulvic supplement. Like this guy, I'm gonna show you this. It's gonna be hard to I like I should
have a camera pointing down, but I'll do my best. And how should it be used? Fullvic humic can be taken internally in small, small doses. This thing right here will last you ninety days. That's three months. So when you look at how much it is, you're also going to get fifteen percent off with the ball Busters fifteen cupon. But in addition to that, think of that as like most times you get sult it's a thirty day dosage, right, it doesn't matter if it's one hundred and twenty sixty pills.
However many pills. Look sometimes you have to have to take four pills for it to be a considered uh you know serving right, But with this thing, it's ninety days, so it's divide, you know, multiple, divide the cost by three, and then it's like super cheap, right, Okay, anyway, moving on, because ours is so pure and powerful. The maximum amount per day is one eighth of a teaspoon, which is what
this little guy is right here. That comes with it, all right, and you can sell it's already been used because it's a little dirty there. That's not dirty. It's just as fuld to cast about it. Due to the detoxifying effect. This is listen this This is like a disclaimer because it's
so strong. Due to the detoxifying effect, we recommend you start slowly with either a footsoak or one thirty second so the fourth of this right, they do be met there, Yeah, I did all right, one thirty second teaspoon in warm purified water for twenty to thirty minutes, or a pinch internally, working up to large amounts as tolerated. You can also make a paste and use it topically as a face mask for example. And did I say think about the Yeah the foot soak, Yeah, foot soak. I mean
that's should draw in your feet tea. But I've been drinking it. So that's how we're gonna do it tonight. Now just watch because this is crazy. How cool this is. Now, this is the glass. You can kind of see it, even though it's kind of messed up because the green screen. But I'm gonna try not to spill this because this is super super good stuff, so I don't want to do that. But and I always I always put the whenever I have anything that I don't rip this top layer
off with. You're trying to keep this and put it back on, and it's been sticking every time back on. So this is actually a pretty good though seal. All right, I'm gonna try to show you what this looks like. See all the sparkles, See all the sparkles in there, See where I can get it there you go kind of like that, all right,
super dark, super cool looking right. All right, I'm gonna use the full one eighth teaspoon because I've been taking it for a couple of days now, but you should probably start lower until you know whether or not you have a bunch of junk in your trunk then used to get out first. All right, So let's just do this. Look and you'll see just how little that is. I mean, it's just look at it just right, all right. That's that my mass of water drug here from my gym escapades.
All right, let's do this now. This is just regular water. So when you see this water and you see how quickly this happens, it's gonna blow your mind. All right, obviously, see it going in clear right, I'm not even stirring it and it's already mixing that much. Right, let's look at that. That's an awful lot of water for that a little bit, and look at how much it's and quickly it's immediately turns the water the color right, and it's dark. It's super dark. This stuff
is concentrated as heck, and it's super strong. I'll do a little brind so that's I don't waste anything trying to hit the sides, all right, forgive it's not somebody an ASMR video. I just you know, I didn't. I didn't mean the mic when I did that little stir. Should get the rest of it off there. It's a little bit on the side, but for the most part, all right, boom, that one's done. And it has no flavor. It's not it's not bitter colloidal minerals. And
when you get the liquid stuff like youngevity and stuff that stuffs bitter. Um not anything bad about it. I'm just saying it's bitter. So it has all the other stuff that claire mentals hasn't it, But it's not bitter? So what makes you look bitter? And now I have the energy I a dying high frequency colloidal minerals I'll dyeing boom all right. Now, this is two drops a day. Now, I die Normally when I tasted, I have to put it in water and it's still taste repulsive. This one is
not bad at all. I don't know what makes a difference, but it's not bad at all. I'll do this again next video, and I'll make a special short video where I demonstrate all this too, so that people miss one video. They don't miss this because it's actually really good for your health, and I try to support that. I mean, yeah, is there incentive for me to do that, of course, but that's not why. I'm very good friends with doctor Moronzo. I love him. I think he's
the greatest guy in the world. And also I believe in this stuff, and I this stuff is great. I'm really big into trying to help us get ourselves back into health again. So these are offered for a purpose. It's not like I have weird, bizarre stuff on here. It's my business
that I do. And then healthcare advocacy who do hospital rescues, and one of those stories you're going to hear about really soon where Greathcare was involved and doctor Artists is involved in that too, and you can actually get him as your advocate. And then doctor Henry Eliot is So that's why the Greathcare one is on here. So you have a you have a an affiliate link for
that. You have one for doctor Manzo, and you have one for doctor Peter Glidden, who, by the way, tomorrow is going to be his Q and A. It's Tuesday and Thursday this week, I believe, And I submitted two questions by email. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be on the live stream to do it, but if I have the time, I'm going to try to gain in the live stream and watch it live so I can see. But I had two questions. One of them was do you think or is there any way to know if people who got the shots?
Because this is a personal thing we may write not for me personally myself, but personal as in my family. It's a it's a scenario that did occur. My grandfather, who I love and I think is amazing awesome, like true family man, straight, straight and three and through, worked four jobs to support his family, became an engineer in the in the railroad and you know, so on and so forth, but also was in the Army and he's just a great guy and a great sense of dry humor, which
I really like. All right, Anyway, he has had a lot of health problems and I'm pretty sure drama induced because of losing his daughter. I told you about my aunt. But he has a lot of issues and he's
on dialysis and has been for a few years. Right. They convinced him to take off all the however, many boosters are doing in New York, okay, And my question was if once someone's on dialysis, is it possible that inadvertently dialysis is actually doing a doing something good for once and actually removing some of the craps that they was put in with the shots. And that
was my question that I had for doctor litt in tomorrow. The other one was what are some of the root causes potential root causes and fixes for low blood pressure? And those are both specific to my grandfather, who I love, like I told you, And you know what else, doctor Monso sent us check this out, all right. It doesn't look like it's just it's a yellow envelope, I know, right, it's pretty cool. But what's
inside are test kits. They're basically swabs, right, But you send them back to doctor Monzo and you get your analysis, not urine analysis, your analysis, and let me just read this real quick. I'm not gonna go through all of it, but okay, this is this is a okay, this is follow something else. It tells you a little bit of stumps it here, and there's an intake thing. But this is for the the scan for weaponized pathogens. So it says, okay, there's a question. They're
there I have to fill out. It's a qi fi it's a question QI five stand all right. And what it does is it checks for nano at tecks for anything that he has the frequency signatures for that he can determine what might be working around in your body doing doing not so good things. And if you're deficient in something or whatever, if there's you know, something that's coming down the pike that you're gonna have to deal with really detection probably you
know all that good stuff. So he set one for me and Rebecca. There's two spobs in there. I'll have to figure out whether or if that's two full kids it might be or yeah, these are two full kids, but there's two swabs in each, I think, So I have to figure out which you one is for what? But I haven't read the thing yet, but yeah, so that's that's also there, and that's also available through
that link they see in description. So now that that's all done another way, the olier one thing I have the show is that could you see it? Yeah, that's the copying from doctor tall Brown the cupon code way for way for because I bet you wouldn't even able to figure it out. The last one was BB twenty twenty two. Do you want to know what the
new one is? Suspense? I'm not gonna tell you right away. I wouldn't make you think about it ready b B twenty twenty three, I know, right, So that's the new code for for the for the free shipping I think is what the what the offer is when you do the BB twenty twenty three at the checkout for the copyring and the misters they got a bunny like a little bunny mister that my daughter loved. They took it out a plane and the cabin pressure racked it, so we gotta get a new one.
But anyway, there's that. Don't take him on a plane. You should be right now, let's go to the book. The book is Murdered by Injection by Eustace Mullins. You've heard to be talk enough, but now you're gonna have to hear me read huhercent screen? Did it enter entire? Not entire? Enter? All right? Oh it now let me click there is all right? Let me. I don't like that view. You may have to deal with that. I know everybody complains like, mah, you
can't see the words. You can because I'll be off to the side. You only have a problem there. If you're reading it along with me, you're gonna go blind anyway. For Gray's sake, don't do that to yourself, all right. Murder by Injection The Story of the Medical Conspiracy against America and the World by Eustace Mullins. Murder by Injection, okay, library kind
of discardia okay, And that was copyright nineteen eighty eight. So when you hear this and it sounds like it's happening right now, mister Mullins was on this stuff back when I was eight years old, well, probably about nine, because I was born in August seventy nine. All right, we need to go through that, all right. So here's the content and we'll see how far we get today the medical monopoly and if you, if you are
like you know you won't you just desire to hear more of this. I've actually done three videos where I read directly from this book already in three parts. In one part, I did just the vaccination part, which I believe is number four here, Death and Vaccination. I read that entire thing on its own in a video, and that one's found on my joshutv dot com channel, so it's ball Buster without the s dot joshutv dot com and you
just have to scroll you'll see it. I'm wearing one of those uh it kind of looks like but it's not exactly it's it's a mask, but it looks it's the closest thing I had in laying around from the Halloween whatever spirit Halloween store. Um, that looked kind of like the plague doctor mask. And I'm wearing that on the thumbnail and in the video because I'm a weirdo like that. I read the whole video like that. I was trying to drive home the point that doctors are killers. So I wore that mask the
entire video so you'll be able to see that nonsense. But but the read is good on that one, even though it's an older video of mine. All right, So the Medical Monopoly, starting with chapter one, well,
starting with the forward, the present work of the is sorry. The present work, the result of some forty years of investigative research, is a logical progression from my previous books, the expose of the international control of monetary issue and banking practices in the United States, a later work that was called Secrets of the Federal Reserve, by the way, that was first published in nineteen fifty two, And that's going to lead into another story and someone we're going
to talk about in a video dedicated directly to him. And then as a result, because there is an intertwining of the of the story, it's also talking again a little bit about a Eustace Mullins would be Ezra Poun. Ezra Pound is the person who encouraged him to look into the Federal Reserve. So used to wanted to be a novelist fiction. He didn't want to. He wasn't really thinking about doing investigative research and nonfiction. But Ezra showed him the
way, okay, and we're all better for it. The later work revealing the secret network of organizations through which these alien forces wielded for political power, the secret communities, secret societies, foundations, and political parties through which their hidden plans are implemented. And now to the most vital issue of all, the manner in which these depredations affect the daily lives and health of American citizens.
Despite the great power of the hidden rulers, I found that only one group has the power to issue life or death sentences to any American our nations physicians. It's a death camp when you go to a hospital. I discovered that these physicians, despite their great power, were themselves subjected to very strict controls over every aspect of their professional lives. Because it's a cult. What
do you do with a cult. You have to obey, you have to wear certain garments, you have to do this, you have to do that. You have to be indoctrinated into the Beliefe's hive mind of the system. These controls, surprisingly enough, we're not wielded by any state or federal agency, although almost every other aspect of American life is now under the absolute control
of the bureaucracy. He said this prior to nineteen eighty eight, because he was writing the book right back when we never thought about it, at least now as eight years old. But again that was right around the same time my brother was murdered or inadvertently or you know, directly, but whatever, if it was the Atlas vertebrae pinching on the or if it was the shots
at a two month you know, the two month shots. But anyway, the physicians have their own autocracy, a private trade association, the American Medical Association. So you're gonna hear about the AMA more in this video than the CDC or the NIH or the any ID. But you can apply a lot of this corruption. It's just you know, the details it will be different,
but the but the story will be the same. This group, which is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, which is a bashion of corruption itself, I'm talking about since the colonial times, had it gradually built up its power until it assumed total control over medical schools and accreditation, accreditation of physicians. So they control who gets to call themselves a doctor. The trill of these so they have to also then lockstep follow the ways of what they're what they
consider a physician. They don't have a choice. It's a it's a but it is their conscious choice to do so, right, so the doctors are fault. The trail of these manipulators led me straight to the same liars of the International Spiritors whom I had exposed in previous books. I knew that they had already looted in America, reduced its military power to a dangerously low level, and imposed bureaucratic controls on every American. I now discovered that their conspiracies
also directly affected the health of every American. This conspiracy has resulted in a documented decline in the health of our citizens. We now rank far down the list of civilized nations and infant mortality and other significant medical statistics. Hold on, I just gotta I want to turn off my WiFi here and maybe gives it a benefit signal. I need to get a new internet. You know, how'll go, don't you? Okay, it looks like we're good whips
all right, here we go? I was, Yeah, the inflammtality thing. If we're wearing like dead last in the place, you don't want to be dead last four like we were the worst and we're supposed to be the
most technologically and you know, civilized, right. I was able to document the shocking record of these cold blooded tycoons to not only plan and carry out famines yeah like you know, bolshevix and shit, you know, or like what they're doing here economic depressions, revolutions and wars, but who also find their greatest profits in their manipulations of our medical care. The cynicism and malice
of these conspirators is is something beyond the imagination of most Americans. They deliberately, I'm not sure if that's a type of molt are people of millions of dollars each year through charitable organizations and then use the same organizations as key groups to bolster their medical monopoly. Fear and intimidation of the basic techniques by which the conspirators maintain their control over all aspects of our health care. Of our
healthcare as they ruthlessly crush any competitor who challenges their profits. As in other aspects of their behavioral control over the American people, their most constantly used weapon against us is their employment of federal agents and federal agencies to carry out their intrigues. The proof of this operation may be the most disturbing revelation of my work. Useless smell Eustace Mullins February twenty sec. Again, nineteen eighty eight.
That's Rebecca's birthday, not in nineteen eighty eight, but February twenty second. Okay, I forgot this year too, by the way, because I'm a dick like that. I told her a week before your birthday's coming up. There on the day I blanked out acknowledgement. I am grateful to the staff. Okay, yeah, are moving on chapter one? The medical monopoly? What am I getting in amplications for? Okay? Who cares? The practice? Just making sure that people aren't saying the live scene is broken.
The practice of medical Yeah, the practice is I'm gonna try a third time now. The practice of medicine may not be the world's oldest profession, but it is often seen to be operating on much of the same principles. Do you understand what he said there? The oldest profession that they always talk about is prostitution. Now only does the client wonder if he is getting what he is paying for, but in many instances he has dismayed to find that he
actually has. He has actually gotten something he had not bargained for. An examination of the record shows that the actual methods of medical practice have not changed
that much through the Aions. The recently discovered Ebers papyrus shows that as early as sixteen hundred BC, more than nine hundred prescriptions were available to the physician, right because they were all farbakia sorcerer priest crafts and priest kings right craft practitioners who would either be the consultants of the king so therefore basically controlled the king, or they were the kings themselves, like as a Nimrodon and some
of the people that were priests of Marduk in Babylon. Okay, moving one hundred, nine hundred subscript prescriptions were available to the physician, including opium as a painkilling drug and that that works. Actually, as late as seventeen hundred, commonly used medications included cathartics such as senna, aloe, figs, and casserole. Yeah, some of the things weren't so horrible back then as they are now. Intestinal worms were treated with aspidium roots, the male fern,
pomegranate bark, or worm seed oil. In the East, this was obtained from the flowers of Santonin. In the western hemisphere, it was pressed from the fruit and leaves of Chenopodium analgesics or pain relievers were alcohol hios gymas leaves, ye hios game hios, gay skyamus, hieskimus sleeves, and opium higeskimis contains scopolamine. Oh man, we heard about scopolamine, right, that's one of those uh mind altering drugs that makes you used to induce twilight sleep in
modern medicine. Yeah, but it's Scopolamine is also the things that get away with all take away all your inhibitions. It's like a truth strum. Scopolamine is one of those things that they use in certain countries that you know it's a mind controlled drug. So that's funny. Used induced twilight sleep in modern medicine. And the sixteenth century Arabs used cocaine, coca kulm, and saffron devrivative for rheumatic rheumatic man, I'm screwing up tonight. Saffron derivative for rheumatic
pains and gout. Sincona bar most the source of quinine. Oh interesting, that's where quinine was used to treat malaria and it still is. Geez, look at that like quinine, right, you know, with that root word there like quar quar. Yeah, Okay, yeah, alright, quinine, right, all right, it's used to treat malaria. Chellamogra oil was used for leprosy and epecic for ambia ambic dysentery. Epecic for ambic dysentery. Burned sponge at one time was used as a treatment for guiter. Its content of
iodine provided the cure. So they knew what they're doing. So if you know, and they were using natural stuff for the most part, here midwives used ergot to contract the uterus. Some two hundred years ago. The era of modern medicine was ushered in by Sir Humphrey davis discovery of the anesthetic properties of nitrous oxide. Michael Faraday Faraday, Look that discovered ether. Did we know that? Did we know that? Michael Faraday also did the ether and
Wilhelm Certainer isolated morphine from opium. Until the late nineteenth century, doctors practiced as freelance agents. And listen to this, Now, this would to keep people honest, right, which meant that they assumed all this is how everybody else operates their business, which meant that they assumed all the risks of their decisions. The poor rarely encountered doctor. As medical ministrations were generally confined to
the rich and powerful. Curing a monarch could bring great rewards, but failing to cure him could be fatal, could be a fatal mistake. Perhaps it was the awareness of the personal risks of this profession which gave rise to the plan for a monopoly to level out the risks and rewards among the chosen few. The attempts to build up this medical monopoly have now created a modern plague. By the way, the physicians were also the priest kings and the priests
right the priest craft and also with the clergy. That's who the physicians were. Strangely enough, because they're all tied together. The attempts to build up this medical monopoly have now created a modern plague, while the resolved to maintain this monopoly has cost the public dearly in money and suffering. Almost five centuries ago, one of the first attempts to set up this monopoly took place in
England. The Act of fifteen eleven, signed into law by King Henry the Eighth in England, made it an offense to practice physic or surgery without the approval of a panel of experts. I'm doing quotation marks. If you don't see that this act was formalized in fifteen eighteen, Like who designates themselves the authority to tell other people that they're doing it wrong or right? Who authorizes them to do that? Like? Who do you get that power from?
Yeah? Right? Anyway, this Act is formalized in fifteen eighteen with the founding of the Royal College of Physicians. In fifteen forty, barbers and surgeons were granted similar powers. Isn't that funny? Give me a little off the top and you know I knew my councils out. That's while you're at it, when the King granted approval for their company. Oh yeah, so they were granted similar poweris when the king granted approval, So there was permitting going
on there. They immediately launched a campaign to eliminate the unauthorized practitioners who had served the poor. Right, so, if you serve the poor, we're gonna come after you. You're unauthorized mothers. This is an elite thing. Don't let the poors. Don't let the poors in on the game. Apparently there's nothing new under the sun. As much. The same campaign has long
been underway in the United states. This harassment of doctors who of the poor caused such widespread suffering in England that King Henry the Eighth was forced to enact the Quacks Charter in fifteen forty two. Lovely term. This charter exempted the
unauthorized practitioners and allowed them to continue their administrations. No such charter has ever been granted in the United States, where a quack is not only an unauthorized practitioner, that is, one who has not been approved by the American Medical Association or one of the government agencies under its control. That's that's a hint to the CDC FDA. You know what do they call it? Nih ny
idea like a stuff. But he federal regulatory agencies who somehow gained power without any kind of elected office and somehow get to dictate to us what are what we're gonna do? So do we live in a dictatorship? Of course we do. But he is also subject to immediate okay, but also is subject to immediate arrest. It is interesting that the chartering of quacks is not one of the features of English life, which has passed on to its American colony.
In sixteen seventeen, the Society of Apothecaries was formed in England. In eighteen thirty two, the British Medical Association was chartered. This became the impetus for the forming of the similar association of the American Medical Association in the United States. From its earliest inception, the American Medical Association has had one principal objective obtaining and defending a total monopoly of the practice of medicine in the United
States. From its outset, the AMA made allopathy the basis of its practice. Aleipathy was a type of medical sorry, a type of medicine whose practitioners had received training in a recognized advocate at mixed school of medicine, and who relied heavily on surgical procedures and the use of medications, drugs and surgery. How many times, says doctor Peter Glidden said that to US drugs and surgery, drugs and surgery right. The leaders of this brand of medicine had been
trained in Germany. They were dedicated to their frequent use of bleeding and heavy doses of drugs. They were inimical to any form of medicine which had not proceeded from the academic sort of the academies and which did not follow standardized Orthodox procedures, meaning natural medicine and natural law was out the door to help with God. This is an atheistic institution here to help with observational logic and common sense. No drugs and surgery. Allopathy set up an intense rivalry with the
prevalent nineteenth school of medicine. It's supposed to be the nineteenth century I think school of medicine, the practice of homeopathy. This school was the creation of a after named it's actually Samuel Christian Henneman. He just says Christian Henneman here seventeen fifty five to eighteen forty three. It was based on his formula similabus surrender like cures like homeopathy is often. We talked about this a little bit with Robert Scott Bell. Homeopathy is even greater. I'm sorry, I keep
on missing order. Homeopathy is of even greater significance to our time because it works through the immune system using non toxic doses of substances which are similar to those causing the illness. Even today, Queen Elizabeth well this is a little dated. She doesn't it says, is still treated by her personal homopathic physician at Buckingham Palace. Well, we know that probably isn't true at the moment. Maybe she is being treated from the beyond. Yet in the United States,
organized medicine continues. It's frenetic drive to discredit and stamp out the practice of homeopathic medicine. Ironically, doctor George H. Simmons, who dominated the American Medical Association from eighteen nineteen twenty four, building that organization into a national power, had for years run advertisements in Lincoln, Nebraska where he practiced, which where he practiced, which proclaimed that he was a homeopathic physician. Clinical
trials have shown that homeopathy. Homeopathy is as effective as certain widely prescribed arthritic drugs, and also have the overriding advantage that it produces no harmful side effects. And you can also naturopathic medicine too, and nutrition. It's also very important. However, the accomplishments of homeopathy have historically been given the silent treatment, or if mentioned at all, were greatly misinterpreted or distorted, which was
what they did with Samuel Christian Hedeman's work. I have that book, by the way, if anybody ever wants me to read that one. A classic case of this technique occurred in England during the devastating outbreak of cholera in nineteen I'm sorry eighteen fifty four. Records records showed that during the epidemic, deaths of homeopathic hospitals were only sixteen point four percent of cholera as compared to the
death rate of fifty percent at the orthodox medical hospitals. This record was deliberately suppressed by the Board of Health of the City of London, where all the banksters live or at least do their dirty dealings there. During the nineteenth century,
the practice of homeopathy spread rapidly throughout the United States and Europe. Doctor Hannemann had written a textbook Homeopathica Materia Medica, which is the one I was talking about that I have, which enabled many practitioners to adopts his methods. In eighteen forty seven, when the American Medical Association was founded in the United States, homeopaths outnumbered alipas the AMA type of doctor, by more than two to one, so they were more than fifty of the population of doctors who
are homeopaths. Because of the individualistic nature of homeopathic profession and the fact that they usually practiced alone, they were unprepared for the concerted onslaught of the Alipas. Yeah, they were bloody organized. From its beginning, the AMA proved that it was merely a trade lobby which had been organized for the purpose of
stifling competition and driving the homeopaths out of business. By the early nineteen hundreds, as the AMA began to achieve this goal with help of the Rockefellers and Rothschild money, American medicine began to enter its dark age. Only now is it beginning to emerge from those decades of darkness, as a new holistic movement calls for treatment for treating the entire physical system instead of concentrating on the affected
part. Right, let's look for the root cause. A distinctive feature of the AMA's allopathic school of medicine was its constant self advertisement and promotion of a myth, the myth that its type of medicine was the only one which was effective. This pernicious development created a new monster, the mad doctor, as a person of absolute infallibility gee that sounds familiar, whose judgment must never be
questioned. Most certainly, his mistakes must never be mentioned. As ivan Ilik has pointed out in his shocking book Medical Nemesis, the Expropriatation Expiation of Health. I'll say that again, the Expropriation of Health nineteen seventy six. Now only has the effectiveness of the allopathic school of medicine proved to be the stuff of mythology, but the doctors have now brought new plagues into being, illnesses
which Ilik defines as eatrogenic, causing a plague which he terms eatrogenesis. Elik claims that this plague is now sweeping this nation. Of course, it is the medical intervention, intervention by doctors. Yeah, all right, that's what that means. He defines eatrogenesis as an illness which is caused by doctor's medical
intervention. Ilic goes on to define three commonly encountered types of eatrogenesis. Clinically eatrogenesis, which is doctor made illness, usually by poisoning you on cutting something out that kills you, social eatrogenesis, which is deliberately created by the machinations of the medical industrial complex, and cultural eatrogenesis, which SAPs the people's will to survive like propagander. Of the three types of eatrogenesis, the third may
be the most prevalent. Advertisements for various medications call it stress, the difficulty of surmounting the problems of everyday life which are caused by the totalitarian government and the sinister figures behind it who operate it for their own personal gain. Confronted with this monstrous presence which intrudes into every aspect of an American citizen daily life, many people are overcome by a feeling of hopelessness and are persuaded that there
is nothing they can do. In fact, this monster is extremely vulnerable, which because in fact, this monster is extremely vulnerable because it is so greatly overextended and when attacks can be seen to be a paper tiger. This is the Lincoln Medical Institute, doctor G. H. Simmons, physician and surgeon, it says homeopathiol. And he was the head of the AMA for twenty five years, says quack. Advertisement of the boss of the American Medical Association.
This advertisement appeared in Lincoln, Nebraska newspapers years before obtained before being attained. I guess it got cut off his no, I supposed to be he, that says be though before he obtained his mail order mail order. Listen to this mail order diploma from Russia Medical College. In this license Doc Simmons represents himself as a homeopath. He grew moreitius and his later advertisements and claimed to be a licentiate of gynecology and obsturd it I can't really read it.
Obstetrics from the rod Tuta Hospital of Dublin, Ireland none note the humbug compound oxygen cure. Despite the AMA's too far. Despite the AMA's frenetic claims of improving medical care, records show that the state of American health is declining during the nineteenth century. Yeah, life expensive se is due. During the nineteenth century, it had shown steady improvement, probably because of the administrations of the
Homemay pass A type. Typical disease of the period was tuberculosis. In eighteen twelve, the death rate from tuberculosis in New York was seven hundred per one hundred thousand. When Cooke isolated bacillus in eighteen eighty two, that this death rate had already declined to three hundred and seventy per one hundred thousand. In nineteen ten, when the first TV sanitarium was open, this rate had further declined. Can you imagine being putting into the sanitarium because you have tuberculosis and
then you're just around other sick people. That's wonderful. It was open, and this rate had further declined to one hundred eighty per one hundred thousand. So what was the need for the sanitariums. It's called messing with people who were considered political threats. Perhaps by nineteen fifty, this death rate had dropped
to fifty per one hundred thousand. Medical records proved that a ninety percent decline in child mortality from scarlet fever dip theory of whooping cough and measles occurred before the introduction of antibiodots and immunization. Hear that it's they introduced the vaccines when everything's already on the almost flat line of even being a problem anymore, and then they say, oh, it's the vaccine that did it. No,
it's not. From from eighteen sixty to eighteen ninety six. This was also well before the Food and Drug Act was passed in nineteen o five, which set up the governmental control of interstate commerce in drugs. In nineteen hundred, there was all we were lost our way a long time ago, guys. In nineteen hundred, there was only one doctor for every seven hundred fifty Americans. They had usually served a two year apprenticeship, after which they could look
forward to earning about the same salary as a good mechanic. In nineteen hundred, The am a journal, which was already under the editorship of George H. Simmons, sounded the call to arms the growth of the quote this is a quote from him. The growth of the profession must be stemmed if individual members are to find the practice of medicine a lucrative profession. End of quote. One would find difficulty in reading in the literature of any profession a more
determined demand for a monopoly. But how was this goal to be achieved? The merlin who was the wave who, The merlin who was to wave his magic wand and bring about this dramatic development in the medical profession turned out to be none other than the richest man in the world, the insatiable monopolist John D. Rockefeller. And I put it in fink and pink because he's a fresh from his triumph of organizing his gigantic oil monopoly. There it will be
blood, a victory as well blooded giece. I didn't even read that far. He is as any ancient Roman triumph. Rockefeller, the creator of the House of Rothschild, of the creature of the House of Rothschild, and it's Wall Street emissary Jacob Shift realized that the medical that a medical monopoly might bring him even greater profits than his oil trust. This is the incentive. It's
also a really good way to control people. And we know they're all Eugenesis, and they're all of the cloth, or at least of the apron if you will, the Kbbala Kabbalistic ball colt that we call the Freemasonic Order these days. In eighteen ninety two, Rockefeller appointed Gates as his This is important data in history right now, Frederick T. Gates as his agent, conferring
upon him the title of head of the philanthropic Endeavors. As it turned out, each of Rockefeller's well publicized philanthropies was specially designed to increase not only his wealth and power, but also the wealth and power of the hidden figures whom he so ably represented. Frederick T. Gates first president to Rockefeller, was
a plan to dominate the entire medical education system in the United States. The initial step was taken by the organization of the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research. Yep. Ever, hear of the Rockefeller Fund. In nineteen o seven, the AMA requested the Carnegie Foundation to conduct a survey survey of all the medical schools of the nation. Even at this early date, the Rockefeller interests had already achieved substantial work in control the Carnegie Foundations, which had which has been
maintained ever since. It is well known in the foundation world that the Carnegie Foundations there are several are merely feeble adjuncts of the Rockefeller Foundation. The Carnegie Foundation named one of Abraham Flexner, named one Abraham Flexner to head up its study of medical schools. There was two Flexners. There was another Flexener. I believe there's brother. Coincidentally, his brother okay, there goes. I'm
doing this off memory. Then I'm reading it right after Coincidentally, his brother Simon was the head of the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research. The Flexener Report was completed in nineteen ten after many months of travel and study. It was heavily influenced by the German trained allopathic representation in the American medical profession. It was later revealed that the primary influence on Flexner had been his trip to Baltimore.
He had been a graduate of Oh look at these other scumbags, the most deadly hospital on the planet and full of mk ultra history. He had been a graduate of John Hopkins University. This school had been established by Daniel Quait Gilman eighteen thirty one to nineteen o eight. Gilman had been one of three original incorporators of the Russell Trust at Yale, now known as the Brotherhood
of Death or what the Skull and Bones. Yeah, it's Yale Headquarters had a letter in German authorizing Gilman to set up this branch of the Illuminati. In the United States. Gilman incorporated the Peabody Fund and the John Slater Fund, which later became the Rockefeller Foundation. Gilman also became an original incorporator of the Rockefeller's General Education Board, which was to take over the United States system
of medical education. The Carnegie Foundation and the Russell Sage Foundation. At John Hopkins University, Gilman also taught Richard E. Lee who or maybe it's Richard Eli who became the evil genius of Wood Wilson's education. Oh that's wonderful, Gilman. Oh, yeah, they just put the space there wasn't supposed to be Gilman's final achievement in the last year of his life was to advise Herbert Hoover on the advisability of setting up a think tank. Hoover later followed Gilman's
plan and setting up the Hoover Institution after the First World War. This institution furnished the movers and shapers of the Reagan Revolution in Washington. Not surprisingly, the American people found themselves settled, but even more debt and even more oppressive federal bureaucracy as a result of Daniel quite Gilman's Illuminati Prospectis Flexner spent much of
his time at Johns Hopkins University finalizing his report. The medical school, which had only been established in eighteen ninety three, was considered to be very up to date. It was also the headquarters of guilt of German Allopathic School of Medicine in the United States. Flexner, born in Louisville, Kentucky, had studied at the University of Berlin. The president of the Zionist Organization of America, Louis Brandies. You should know that guy, also from Louisville, was
an old friend of of the Flexner family. After Woodwill Wilson appointed Brandies to the Supreme Court. Brandies appointed himself a delegate to Paris to attend the Versailles Peace Conference in nineteen eighteen. This I'm sorry. His purpose was to advance the goals of the Zionist movement at this conference. Bernard Flexner, who was then an attorney in New York, was asked to accompany Brandy's as the official
legal consul to the Zionist delegation in Paris. Bernard Flexner later became a founding member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Other Ali Illuminati, all Scoll Homebones, All Secret Society Sheet, and a trustee of the rocket Or Foundation with his brother Simon. Simon Flexner had been appointed the first director of the
Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research at its organization in nineteen oh three. Abraham Flexner joined the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in nineteen oh eight, serving there until his retirement in nineteen twenty eight. He also served for years as a member of Rockefeller's General Education Board. He was awarded the Rhodes Memorial Lectureship at Oxford University. Anytime here's Rhodes Scholar. No, it's dirty, Dirty
Secret Society Brotherhood fraternal shit, and it's never a good thing. That's like, that's like saying that I'm part of an organization that that hates humans. He was awarded the Rhodes Memorial Lectureship at Oxford University. His definitive work was published in nineteen thirteen Prostitution in Europe Look Great, Great, great title. Abraham Flexner submitted a final report to Rockefeller, which apparently was satisfactory in every
way. Its first point point was in an emphatic agreement with the AMA's lament that there were too many doctors. The flex Iner solution was simple, one to make medical to make everybody else illegal, except then basically that's me talking. The Flexioner solution was simple, one to make medical education so elitist and expensive and so drawn out that most students would be prohibited from even considering a medical career unless mom and dad had money, right, all of the same
people that are already in those societies. The flex Iner program set up requirements for four years of undergraduate college and a further four years of medical school. His report also set up a set up complex requirements for the medical schools. They must have expensive laboratories and other equipment. This is, these are the requisites for him to be called a school and were they They're probably buying it
from their affiliates. Right. As the requirements of the Flexiory Report became effective, the number of medical schools was rapidly reduced because they no longer qualified as being under those criteria as a school anymore. By the end of the World War One, the number of medical schools had been reduced from six hundred and fifty to a mere fifty in number. The number of annual graduates had been
reduced from seventy five hundred. Remember, just like mechanics, right, same amount of money, and then you could anybody who had a desire to become one and the knowledge could do it to twenty five hundred. So they cut it five thousand off of that. The enactment of the flex And Restrictions virtually guaranteed that the medical monopoly in the United States would result in a small group of elitist students from well to do families, and that this small group would
be subjected to intense controls. All right, what has the flex And Report costs to the average American? You ask? Some recent statistics throw light on the situation. The new York Times reported that in nineteen eighty five, the cost of healthcare per person in the United States was eighteen undred dollars per year, in England eight hundred dollars per year, in Japan six hundred dollars per
year. Yet both England and Japan rank higher on the scale of quality of medical care than the United States. Compared to Japan, for instance, which has a higher living standard than the United States, but which is but which furnished its citizens with quality medical care for six hundred dollars per person each year. Comparative medical care in the United States cannot be valued higher than five hundred dollars per year per person. What is the thirteen hundred dollars per person difference.
It is the three hundred billion dollars per year looting of the American public by the medical monopoly in overcharges, criminal syndicate, criminal syndicalist activities, and the operations of the drug trust. It's insurance companies. What it is nailing you harder for because someone else is paying for It's called the taxpayers at large. That's how they're bleeding it. They're bleeding everybody. Somebody goes a doctor. You didn't go to doctor, but you're still paying for it. Quack
and so a quack. These are definitions. Chapter two, Quacks on Quackery. We'll see how far we can get. All right, how long have we been on for? Anyway? Now let me jump out, Let me jump out of a real quick can take a look. I revillim tells me, well't okay, whatever, we're back. Quacks on Quackery, Chapter two. An ignorant pretender to medical or surgical skill. That's a quack. Quackerie
is Charlotte Tree seventeen eighty three. Crab Village one, a potent quack, long verset in human ills, who first insults the victim whom he kills. That sounds exactly like what a medical doctor does. First. Yeah, don't let your Google search make you think you're your doctor, even though you research things and you can figure out shoot on your own. I have no one with the degree from the indoctor nation, cab, so shut up and listen
to what I tell you to do. The first significant figure in American medicine medicine, according to Jeffrey Marx, was the theologian Cotton Mather Whoms book and Whoms that's not a word. Daniel, whose book already I also have, and I could read that one for you guys too, if you'd like. Cotton Mather sixteen sixty three to seventeen twenty eight, the son of Increase Mather. Yeah, that's his actual name, Increase Mather, the president of the
of Harvard University. Cotton Mather wrote many theological works, but also wrote a full length medical book, The Angel of Bethesta, on which he wrote from seventeen twenty to seventeen twenty four. His medical letters drew heavily on local Indian lore. He also pondered the mental factor in illness, noting that a cheerful heart does good like a medicine, but a broken spirit drives the bones. See you know the trauma thing, you know, your body just saying it's
trying to shut itself down because you don't have the will. Mather seems to have been the first and last theologian to be interested in the practice of American medicine. That's strangely said. I think I'm gonna I'm gonna have to disagree with that, because the clergy has and the priest craft have always been the
physicians. But I get what they're saying, I get what he's saying, how he's using it, but you just got to look at the deeper history of that though, especially through the popes and stuff clergy like I was talking about. The next figure of importance in American medicine was a doctor Nathan Smith Davis eighteen seventeen to nineteen o four. After apprenticing under doctor Daniel Clark and upstate New York, where I'm from, Davis moved to New York in eighteen
forty seven. As early as eighteen forty five, he had demanded that the Medical Society of the State of New York correct the more flagrant abuses in medical education, insisting that the four months of instruction then in vogue be increased to a period of six months, so you could be a doctor in six months before he could be a doctor in four months. Yeah, right now, it's how many years is it? How much money is it? This is
what they did with that report. I May eleventh, eighteen forty six, he convened a group of physicians and physicians in New York to form a nucleus of the American Medical Association. The organization took on formal status the following year, in Philadelphia on May fifth, eighteen forty seven, the official date the American Medical Association came into being. The hundred delegates to the New York meeting had swelled to over two hundred and fifty at Philadelphia. They soon formed state
organizations in a number of states. Smith later moved to Chicago, where he joined the faculty of Russian Medical School. In eighteen eighty three, when the AMA founded its journal, he became the first editor, serving until eighteen eighty nine. Despite the good intentions of its founder, doctor Davis, the AMA
remained moribund for some fifty years. In eighteen ninety nine, which is the same year that medical book that everybody talks about that uses turpentine oil and just about every concoction to help seal you right, the organization took a giant step forward with the arrival of one doctor George H. Simmons from Nebraska. Simmons, who throughout his life was known, perhaps device derisively as Doc, is
now remembered as the pre eminent American quack. Born in Moreton, England, Simmons immigrated to the United States in eighteen seventies, settling in the West Midwest. He began his career as a journalist. A lot of these people. All right, He's gonna say it right now. It is interesting that the two other dominant figures in the twentieth century American medicine, doctor Morris Fishbaine and Albert Lasker, also began their careers as journalists. Fishbaine remained a journalist all
his life. Simmons became the editor of the Nebraska Farmer in Lincoln, Nebraska. Several years later, he decided to improve his finances by launching on a career of unparalleled paralleled medical quackery. Interestingly enough, the MMA in eighteen sixty eight had found formally started over. Interestingly enough, the AMA in eighteen sixty eight had formerly defined quackery as the sale or administration of drugs or treatments that
are not approved by the legally constituted medical authorities. Right, Simmons ignored this requirement. No one has ever been able to determine that he had studied anywhere to qualify for a medical degree. Nevertheless, he began to advertise that he was in licenship of the Routunda Hospital of Dublin, referring presumably to Dublin, Ireland. In fact, Dublin Hospital had never issued any licenses, nor was
it authorized to do so. No one ever bothered to raise the question as to why Simmons, who had supposedly arrived in the United States as a duly licensed physician, chose instead to practice journalism for some years. He also advertised that he had spent a year and a half in the largest hospitals in London, although he refrained from making any claims as to what capacity, whether it
was as a patient ha ha ha an orderly or other functionary. Years later, he obtained a diploma by mail from one of the nation's flourishing diploma mills, which means bullshit right, Russia Medical College in Chicago, while maintaining a full time medical practice in Lincoln. There is no record that he ever set foot on the campus of Rush Medical College prior to obtaining this degree. His protege, Moyer's Fishbaine, also attended Rush Medical College. There was some question
as to whether Fishbaine ever actually graduated. Years later, in his time of influence, he became a professor unquote. They're specializing in teaching the public relations aspect of medicine. In their definitive work, the story of Medicine in America, an exhaustive and detailed at compilation, The authors, Jeffrey Marx and William K. Baty, make no mention of either Simmons or Fishbaine simulate a glaring
omission as they are the two most rious practitioners in our medical history. Apparently realizing that these two men were the two most famous quacks in medical history, the authors prudently decided to ignore them. The Who's Who. Let's see Who's Who, Simmons, I'm sorry. In Who's Who, Simmons notes that he practiced medicine in Lincoln from eighteen eighty four to eighteen ninety nine. He lists his degree as LM. Dublin eighteen eighty four. This raises further question.
Simmons had immigrated to the United States in eighteen seventy. He remained continuously in Lincoln from eighteen seventy to eighteen eighty nine eighteen ninety nine, I mean when he went to Chicago for some reason. He forebore the listing of the mail ordered diploma from Rush Medical College and his Who's Who listening in the nineteen thirty six edition. He had listed in the nineteen twenty two edition as receiving it
in eighteen ninety two. Here again, no one later raised the question of his educational record, which showed that he had only began his medical education in Dublin after he had come to the United States. Doc simmons advertisements and Lincoln, which we have reproduced here, employed a standard phraseology of the time. A limited number of lady patients can be accommodated at my residence. This was
a coded notification that he was engaging in the practice of abortion. He also operated a beauty and massage parlor on the premises as part of the Lincoln Institute, of which he was apparently the only official. His advertisements also identified him as a homeopathic physician, although he was He would soon embark on a career with the AMA to destroy the profession of homeopathy in the United States. His advertisements announced that he treats all medical and surgical diseases of women. He was
a dirty, dirty man. Having learned about the American Medical Association, Simmons, always in his search of more status, formed the Nebraska Chapter to Nebraska Medical Association. His talents as an organizer came to the attention of the Chicago headquarters, and he was summoned to take over the editorship of the journal of the MA. Thus, Doc Simmons came to the AMA not as a physician, but as a journalist. He found that the AMA was drifting along with
no capable with no in capable of implementing a national policy. The situation was made to order for a man of his capacities and drive. He soon named himself a secretary and a general manager of the American Medical Association, launching the organization on its dictatoral and self aggrandizing policies, which it has maintained to the present day. All moneys accruing to the AMA passed through simmons hands, and
he personally supervised every detail of the operations. He soon found an able and willing lieutenant in a man who formerly served as a secretary of the Kentucky State Board of Health. He seems to have been a man of after Simmons's own heart, for he had been arrested after examiners found a shortage of some sixty
two thousand dollars in his accounts. As a member in good standing of the state of the state bureaucracy, he managed to obtain an official pardon from the governor of Kentucky, with the gentle admonition that it might be best for him to settle elsewhere. Yeah, get out of town. Chicago was only a short train ride away, where he found that Simmons was overwhelmed by his credentials. This gentleman, doctor ee Hyde, died in nineteen twelve from leukemia.
This proved to be a fortuitous circumstance for another journalist waiting in the wings, doctor Morris Fishbaane. Fishbaane had apparently completed his studies at Rush Medical College, but he had not yet been awarded his diploma. In any case, he did not want to become a doctor. He had disol totally served as an intern at Durant Hospital for a few months, but he was unwilling to comply
with the then regulations requiring a two year internship in an accredited hospital. He was seriously considering a career as a circus acrobat and had been working part time as an extra in an opera company. These are the people that were the foundation of the AMA. Guys, what do I look at it? Where do you go? Okay? There is He had also learned of a possible
opening at the MA and had been doing some part time writing there. During doctor hyde terminal illness, Simmons had also found Fishbaine to be a man after his own heart. When doctor Hyde died, Simmons at once offered the youth a very handsome salary of one hundred dollars a month, a high figure for nineteen thirteen. Fishbaine found a home at the AMA. He did not leave
until nineteen forty nine, when he was literally kicked out. With the advent of Fishbane, the American Medical Association was now firmly in the hands of the nation's two most aggressive quacks, Simmons, who had practiced medicine for years unembarrassed by the fact that he had no medical degree which would hold up under the light of day, and Morris fish Band, who admitted under oath in nineteen
thirty eight that he had never practiced medicine a day in his life. But because Doc Simmons, as he was generally genially known, had never shown any motivation in his career except greed, he soon realized that the enormous power of which the AMA was capable had in fact launched him into a gold mine. He was not slow to request certain considerations in return for the favor of the or the goodwill of the AMA. First and foremost was the sealed approval for
new products. This is how the FDA works too, by the way, since the AMA and it's also an enforcement arm of the medical industrial complex. First and foremost was at sealed approval for new products. Since the AMA early on had virtually no laboratory testing equipment or staff, the seal of approval approval was obtained by green research. That is, delaborate, laborious determination of how much the supplicant could afford to pay and how much it might be worth to
him bribe get it payoff. At first, some pharmaceutical manufacturers resented this arrangement and refused to pay. The leader of this opposition was one doctor Wallace see Abbott. Every here of Abbott Labs when doctor Artists and I are talking about, that's the guy doctor Wallace see Abbott, who had founded Abbott Laboratories in nineteen hundred. The ones that are messing around with snake venoms, now,
yeah, those guys. Simmons met the top of the list actually on the Celtic Biot Celtic Biotech site for the people who are heavily in invested in using animal vendoms in medications. Yeah, those guys, Doctor Wallace see Abbott, who had founded the Labort Laboratories in nineteen Simmons, met him head on by refusing to approve a single product of Abbot Laboratories, no matter how many were submitted. This standoff continued for some time until one morning Doc Simmons was visibly
shaken to see doctor Abbott towering over him in his office. Will, sir, he stammered, and just what can I do for you? I just came down to hear from you personally. Doctor Abbott replied, why not one of my products has ever been approved by the AMA. That's not really my department, sir. Doctor Simmons replied, I'll be glad to check with our research department and find out what the problem is. Is there any way I could speed you up in your inquirity, asked doctor Abbott. Simmons was overjoyed.
At last, the stubborn chemist was beginning to see things his way. I'll be glad to do whatever I can, he said. There is something you can do if you would go be so good as to look over these documents and might help you make up your mind he spread a number of papers out on Doc simmons desk. Simmons immediately realized that he was looking at a complete record of his career, carefully guarded by private detectives who had been hired
by doctor Abbott. There were the full details of the so called diplomas records of sex charges brought against Simmons by former patients in Lincoln, and other titillating items such as charges of medical negligence resulting in the depths of patients. He knew he was that he was trapped, so he was practicing without ever being a doctor, and he was doing abortion, so probably killed them, like bleeding them out. That would be my guests. It was to what that's
all about? Plus sexual you know, sex charges brought up against him, because that's why he had the beauty poler and all other stuff too. Right, all right, said Simmons, Just what is it? You want? All I want is to have the Amaret approval of my products, said doctor Abbott. Do you think that is possible? Now you've got it, said Simmons. From that day, the products of Abbott's firm, which was still called Abbot's Biologicals at that time, were rushed through the AMA process and marked
approved. Doctor Abbott never paid one cent for this special treatment. Well he paid the private eye. Where man it's lost it, oh Harris. Through the years, various versions of the Abbot Simmons conflict were repeated. A whitewashed version appears in Tom Mahoney's Merchants of Life, which claims that Simmons objected to
doctor Abbot's commercialization of medical profession and wished to teach him a lesson. The Council of Pharmacy and Chemistry not only refused to prove any of Abbot shrugs, but also turned down his request to advertise in the Journal of the American Medical Association and later refused to print his letters of protest. Simmons then launched personal attacks on doctor Abbott in the Journal in the issues of December nineteen oh seven
to March. In March nineteen o eight, Simmons pious claimed that he did not wish to see doctor Abbott commercializing the medical profession rings hollow Abbott was manufacturing pharmaceutical products for sale. The rub was that he refused to pay the usual shakedown to Simmons. After the embrolio was settled, s DeWitt Chloe, Abbott's advertising manager, became a bridge playing crony of Morris fish Panes, the spirited
critic of the AMA during its Simmons Fishbane period. Doctor Emmanuel Josephson of New York wrote the methods which Simmons and his crew used in their battle for a monopoly of medical publications, and the advertisements of the profession were often crude and illegitimate. The AMA has openly threatened firms that advertising media other than their own journals with withdrawal of acceptance of their products. Doctor Josephson described simmons practices as
conspiracy in restraint of trade and extortion. He further charged, again correctly, that almost every branch of the federal government active in the field of medicine was completely dominated the Association. This was born out of the born out by President Writer, who cites many instances later of government agencies actively implementing the most horrendous
cases of racketeering by the Drug Trust. So exhaustive were the controls set in place by Simmons that the President of the AMA, doctor Nathan B. Vanett, and later filed a sworn affidavit in New York District court that he, as president of the American Medical Association, had no authority to accept any monies or entered into any contracts. All such deals were to be where the province of the Chicago headquarters staff. It was later noted that AMA focuses on protecting
physicians incomes against government intrusion in the practice of medicine. When I scroll at Losings, Okay, this was the case of having their cake and eating it too. While steadfastly opposing any government supervision of the medical monopoly, the molopolists frequently forced various government agencies to act against anyone who who posed a threat to their monopoly, having them arrested, prosecuted, and sent to prison. How does the NMA get to do that? Who the hell are they? Right?
Doc Simmons lucrative dominance of the American Medical Because there's more going out there than what they're saying. That's why Doc Simmons lucrative dominance of the American Medical Association led him into numerous sidelines. Because they're all part of the same blue brotherhood. They have to they have to do with the brotherhood. You know, when a brother is in trouble, or if you know you have to make sure that you get them out of trouble, and so on and sword
forth. In nineteen twenty one, he established the Institute of Medicine in Chicago. This apparently was nothing more than a holding company for his bribes. He had also been enjoying the prerequisites of oh perquisite, I don't sometimes I don't get it. It could be a type of the American success story, a bucks mistress installed in a luxurious gold coist apartment. Scoundrel that he was, Simon was not content to flaunt his liaison to his wife. He also became
increasingly cruel in his determination to get rid of her. He then embarked on a classic ploy the physician attempting to dispose of an unwanted wife by applying her with narcotics, trying to convince her that she is going insane, and hopefully driving her to suicide. That's the piece of crap that this Doc. Simmons was. After some months of this treatment of his wife, oh treatment, his wife fought back by flying suit against him. A highly publicized court trial.
Publicized trial in nineteen twenty four ended in his wife's testimony that he had given her heavy doses of narcotics prescribed on the strength of his medical experience quote unquote, and then began proceeding to have her declared insane. This was not such an unusual procedure during that period. It had happened to literally hundreds of wives. However, we'll talk about the psychiatric in a realm of everything too soon, and how it's it's just a way, it's it's it's a control
mechanism, and it's complete, absolute dogshit nonsense. And guess who's a psychiatrist, doctor Andrew Coffin. But we'll just leave that alone for now. Andrews inhabitor declared and saying this was no sage bh okay. However, this this wife, his wife, proved to be tougher than most victims. She testified in court that he had tried to have her framed on a charge of insanity.
This trial inspired more than a dozen subsequent books, plays, and movies based on the story of a physician who tries to drive his wife in saying through a campaign administration of drugs and psychological terrorism. The most famous was gas Light, in which Charles Boyer played the role of Doc Simmons to perfection. The luckless wife being played by Ingrid Bergman. I like you sing, you
want to watch. Plus it's classic movie stuff, so that's cool. The trial brought Simmons to a torrent of unpleasant publicity and forced his retirement as head of the AMA. However, he retained the title of General Editor Emeritus absent, absenting himself in nineteen twenty four until his death in nineteen thirty seven. Morris Fishbaane, still still operating under his lucky Star, was now moved into
total dominance of the AMA. Between the two of them, they controlled the AMA for more than half a century, perfecting their techniques for using this organization to raise money, exercise political clout, and maintained dominance over physicians, hospitals, drug companies, and concerned government agencies. Simmons moved to Hollywood, Florida, where he lived until nineteen thirty seven, elevator on there for a while.
His New York Times obituary was headlined noted for war on quacks. His long time critic, doctor Emmanuel Josephson, noted that this was an odd and memorial for a man who had long been known as the Prince of quacks. Morris Fishbaan also inherited simmons able assistant at the AMA, doctor Olin West eighteen seventy four to nineteen fifty two. West had been state director in Tennessee for the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission from nineteen ten to nineteen eighteen. Thus he had the
requisite credentials as a representative of the Rockefeller connection at the headquarters. Doctor Josephson later returned Fishbane the Hitler, the Hitler, the Hitler of the medical profession, and West as the gearing Fishbane remained aware of the amma's ability to use government employees for AMA purposes. Of the first fifteen members of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, three had been members of the federal government. With the
disappearance of Simmons, Fishbane now had a free hand. From that day on, he made sure that when anyone mentioned the AMA, they also paid tribute to Mars Fishbane. He used his position there to lie a host of private enterprises, including book publishing, lecturing, and writing feature newspaper columns. On a very modest salary of twenty four thousand dollars a year. From the AMA, Fishbane became the playboy of the Western world. His man the inflation Sucks
right, twenty four thousand dollars and your rich out of your mind. Back then, Jesus Christ, his children were supervised by a French governess while he commuted weekly to New York to be seen at the store club and to attend first nights at the theater. So he was a scumbag father to fees, kickbacks, awards and other moneys poured into his coffers in a veritable flood.
During his twenty five years of power at the EMA, he never lost an opportunity to advertise and enrich himself, despite the fact that he had never practiced medicine a day in his life. He persuaded King King Feature Syndicate to sign him on as a daily columnist, running a medical commentary which appeared in over
two hundred newspapers. This is what I'm talking about. This is the ship that were These fake experts have been around forever a full page and it's all marketing, and it's all bullshit, and it's all swindles, it's all cons. It's the trickster, it's the it's the Hermes, it's the it's the mercury, right, the trickster. God, if it could be even low
key if you want to get that far. A full page ad appeared in Editor and Publisher to celebrate his new adventure on March twenty third, nineteen forties, stating in an authority of medicine, doctor Fishband's name is synonymous with the Sterling stamp on a piece of silver. Whether this was an oblique reference to Judas is not clear. That's funny. Excuse me, I'm talking a lot, so you know. Fishban garnered additional income by having himself named Medical Advisor
to Look Magazine, the second largest publication in the United States. In nineteen thirty five, he had ventured into what was probably his greatest financial coup, the annual publication of the massive volume, The Modern Home Medical Advisor. The book was written for him by doctors on consignment, but he wrote the lurd advertising copy endorsed by doctors everywhere. The wealthiest millionaire could not buy better health
guidance. Obviously, no doctor anywhere dared to criticize the book. Fishbane steadily and grandizing powers at the AMMA were veiled by the fact that he never had any title there except editor. He maintained absolute control over man. I'm los my voice hold on He maintained absolute control over all the publications of the AMA, and thus gained his total power over the organization. No one who disagreed
with him had any opportunity to voice any discontent. He also maintained absolutely control over the selection of the personnel of the various committees of the MA, so that no one was ever able to in a position to attack him. I think I'm gonna have to stop because I'm not able to talk in a moment, at least get through this paragraph. Man, the Committee on Food and the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry where his particular, his particular preserves because he
because of the great power he had over manufacturers and advertisers. The Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry had been set up in nineteen o five, as at the same time that the Food and Drug Act had passed by Congress. The two groups always worked together very closely as advertising revenues increased each year. Set Food and Drug Act for Dug administration. We're talking about marketing, bullshit, lies, manipulation. Control, that's all it is. It's not anything but that.
And they're out for money. And like I said, control put human suffering doesn't matter to them, and it's not about what makes say anything safe. It's about what makes them further in their goals of their agenda. As advertising revenues increased each year, fish Bain steadfastly denied that any profits were being made by the EMA. He was quoted in Review of Your Views in nineteen
twenty six. Far from being the corporation not for profit which the statutes list it, the American Medical Association has been exceedingly profitable to the public, both in dollars and in lives. So he's saying what we've given back to you and in health and happiness showed up about the money, you know, thous fish Baine had definitely turned aside growing criticism of the income of THEMA by his
claim that it was profitable to the public at large. Under fish Bain's editorship, them a health magazine idea carry the banner headline pure Foods honestly advertised the Seal of Acceptance of the Committee on Food. The Seal of Acceptance of the Committee on Foods of the AMA is your best guarantee that the claims of quality for any product are correct and that the advertisement for it is truthful. Look for the seal and every food that you buy. White Star tuna and Chicken
of the Sea brand tuna have this acceptance. At the very time that Fishbane was running these advertisements, the Food and Drug Administration was repeatedly seizing shipments of these very brands of tuna, condemning them because they consisted in whole or in part of decomposed animal substance. So much for the seal of acceptance. They
do the same thing with drugs. Safe and effective right THEMA Committee on Foods always verge on the brink of exposure or serious damage suits because it had virtually no testing apparatus. The nineteen and June twenty four, nineteen thirty one issue a BusinessWeek raised serious questions about these operations, particularly lady the power of the
AMA to censor manufacturers ad company ad copy sorry manufacturers at Copy. BusinessWeek asked whether a national body of professional men, conducted presumably on the highest ethical plane, is not continually exceeding the national boundaries of its actions when it attempts to assume police and regulatory powers over the nation's largest industry. The editors of BusinessWeek were well aware that the staff at the AMA did little testing and were not
qualified to render judgments on the acceptance of products. The magazine story may have been intended to be as a quiet warning to the AMA to cease and desist its activities in the field. They reckon without fish Pa Shitzpa. The Committee on Foods, under the Fisherman's guidence, continued its operations for another decade. In nineteen thirty nine, fish Paine awarded the Seal of acceptance to some twenty seven hundred and six individual products, which were produced by some one thousand,
six hundred and fifty three companies. Its chief rival in this field, the god the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval, had also come under increasing fire for its aggressive tactics and seeking more customers for its seal. In May nineteen forty one, the Federal Trade Commission issued cease and desist orders against the Good Housekeeping Seal. Fishbaine saw the handwriting on the wall, and shortly afterwards he discontinued
the AMA Seal of Acceptance awards for general purpose foods. The Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry was quite another matter. This was the key to the big money. A drug company could make one hundred million dollars on a new product if it were to be released under the proper auspices. The most vital, of course, that was the AMA Seal of Acceptance. The opportunities for large scale bribery, conspiracy, and corruption were too prevalent to be ignored. One physician
who was very conscious of this was doctor Emmanuel Josephson of New York. Heir to the large fortune. Doctor Josephson resided in a multimillion dollars townhouse in the city's most expensive area, just around the corner from Nelson Rockefeller on the fashionable Upper East Side. Josephson was unable to conceal his content for Fish Baye and
his money rubbing activities. Dad explains why he was able to be so outspoken because he was already rich and he could he could handle his own Because of that, on January second, nineteen thirty two, he officially resigned from the amma's New York City Medical Society. The AMA chose to ignore his letter of legs and nation in nineteen thirty eight when Fishbaane's released. When Fishbane released a letter claiming that the AMA had served had several connections with him, So there,
that's funny. It's like you can't fire me because I quit, right, It's like, well, you can't quit because I fired you. Yeah, all right. In nineteen thirty nine, doctor Josephson submitted the important record of his groundbreaking research to science magazine vit him an E Therapy of Myasthena Graves, which they refused to print. Doctor Josephson later pointed out that the AMA had deliberately concealed the benefits of vitamin EVE therapy for more than twenty five years.
This was only one instance of hundreds in which the AMA withheld life saving information from the public. The benefits of vitamin E therapy are now generally recognized by the medical profession. All right, we're gonna call it. We're gonna start on page twenty four and the next one. All right, that's a whole lot of talking. Who all right, Well, I have no idea how long this was, what if it was even that long at all? But I'm tired and it's late here, not that late. But I gotta
get up and do more work tomorrow, taking care of this house. All right, enjoy you see the description, have a good one. We'll move we'll move forward with this and do more on Eusiss Mullins murdered by injection, and maybe we'll talk about a little bit of the Curse of Cannon and if I can like also make a video just talking about Eustis himself and get some quotes out of some of the books of as I have and just you know, pick out cherry picks on and find some video of him on specific interviews
as one of Bobby Bobby Lee or a couple with Bobby Lee that are pretty good, and we'll go ahead and get that all role in so that we have but I can get to know the people who they're trying to erase from history, which are as rare, pout useless Mullins, Milton William Cooper and so on and so forth. There's a lot we can talk about in those three people just themselves. All right, have a good night, Thank you so much for watching, Thank you so much for listening. For shared like
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