M Aluja. Tonight, I've got a little bit of time and we're going to get back into the book Murdered by Injection, picking up on page twenty four in chapter I think it's two, yeah, I think one through thirteen list chapter one, So we're at page twenty four right now talking about the history of the AMA. And before I do that, though, there is an interview an old Bobby Lee show with Eustace Mullens on a talking about Murder by Injection and his his research into it. So I'm going to play that
and then we'll get started on the reading itself. Boom boom boom boo. Oh yeah, at least make a mistake. It's a fun time. So how's everybody doing tonight. I hope everybody's doing well. I hope I'm reaching people on in other time zones by these attempts to be more inclusive, if you will, by doing things on various times so that different people can catch it when it's live. I had a lot of Australian and EU customers from my business, but after COVID, like Australia wouldn't let you ship anymore.
EU put on list like ioss tax of twenty percent off the total order, so they tax your shipping costs too, So that kind of like destroyed all that. But I used to have a lot of people in Greece and everywhere that used to frequent the store on their vacations and go back and order from the website. So it'd be cool to contact the world again through this method. It'd be pretty cool. All right, let's go ahead and zip zeps do here. I need to get rid of this things that will hold up
the live feed. Just checking one thing. Shut it off on my phone too, any little bit of sucking away from the Wi Fi, you know. All right, let's go ahead and get onto this video now. If I find it wrong, there we go. All right. So it's used to small murdered by injection. And this is a Bobby Lee interview from I think nineteen ninety two, but I could be wrong with that. Not the best quality. It's off VHS. I just realized he called himself the mouth
of the South. Isn't that what Martin Dunney Jr. Used to call himself too. Hello, I'm Bobby Lee and this is the Bobby Lee Show, and today we have with us a very special guest. His name is Eustace Mullins. We have this book that Eustace Mullins road is called Murder by Injection, the story of the American metal medical conspiracy against America, against you and I. So it's Murder by Injection. Eustace Mullins. We're happy to have
you with us today. Tell us a little bit about how did you come to write this Murdered by Injection. Well, I had been working for almost a half a century on the various monopolies, legal monopoly, the banking monopoly, the secret government monopoly of the world. And I realized that all these monopolies interacted and about the same group of elitists, the world order people were in each one. But I had not paid much attention to the medical profession.
I thought, well, these are doctors who are curing people. They work in the hospital, long hours, you know, and they're probably a public asset. And I thought that simply because I hadn't had any contact with them. Fortunately for me, and other people who have had contact with them had a different view. Either they were furious, or they were disgusted,
or they were dead. And so this was the status or the people who employed the medical profession in the United States, the average American citizen and the doctors during this period, as part of the Drug Trust and the medical monopoly,
had had various instruments furnished to them by the other monopolies. For instance, the oil monopoly of John D. Rockefeller at Standard Oil had gone into petrochemical business, and through extensive research, they had developed certain medications which they called wonder drugs, and the public as they took these drugs, they would wonder what was going to happen to them. That's why they were wonder drugs. Others were called miracle drugs. They were called miracle drugs because if you
took them and you survived, it was really a miracle. So this was the contribution of the monopolists to the medical monopoly. And they only think that these drugs had in common was that they were enormously expensive. Now, in contrast, most of nature's remedies are enormously an expensive. They're available, they're abundant, they're cheap, which means that the medical monopoly did not want you to use any of these medications. They wanted. The greatest achievement of the
modern Drug Trust was the invention of the thousand dollars pill. Now they have one pill which costs a thousand dollars which using cancer and various things, and nature unfortunately has never learned how to make a thousand dollars feel. So obviously nature is no good as far as the medical monopoly is concern, well, tell us a little bit just before we get into that. Also, there's a difference between homeopathic medicine and allopathic and that's part of what we're discussing.
Also, tell us a little bit about that if he would use to smell it. Well, what you're talking about is a historic situation. In the nineteenth century, most Americans thrived on what it's called homeopathic medicine, which is mostly naturopathic remedies available through nature in abundance at low cost. Well, the medical monopoly, which was born in eighteen forty seven as the American Medical Association,
they didn't like this. They thought, how are doctors going to get rich and how are we going to control the people through the medical monopoly when they can go to these homeopathic people and get these remedies at very low cost. So the first point of the AMA was we will never allow any homeopathic position to become a member of the AMA, and they never have so,
but the AMA was still in a minority. So around the turn of the century, John D. Rockefeller realized there were great potentialities of profit in the medical industry, and so he took over the medical profession. Now you say, how could anybody take over the medical profession, Well, first you have to have a lot of money and second you have a lot of power or at both, and he did so. He revamped the entire medical system of
treatment of the people of the United States, which had been homeopathic. He switched it over to alipathic medicine, which is a different type of practice originating in Germany. And the great attraction of alipathic medicine is that relies on radical surgery, I mean, if you can't cure it, cut it all. And the heavy use of drugs because when you're heaving your limbs cut off, you need a lot of drugs because it's very disturbing and lengthy hospitals days,
none of which fee are features of homeopathic medicines entirely the reverse. So by taking over the medical industry in nineteen ten, through studies which he made through the Carnegie Foundation, John D. Rockefeller emerged as the kingpin of the medical monopoly in the United States, and he now presided over an alipathic system of medicine, controlled through every legist nature by accreditation of hospitals, control of physicians,
control of medications, and which is essentially what we have today. So from nineteen ten, when this change was effected, right to the present day, the cost of healthcare has multiplied astronomically in the United States to the point where it is no longer available to most American citizens. So how did they counteract this When they got us to the point where the average workingman could not
afford hospital care or the alphathic system of treatment. They set up an insurance industry, medical insurance, and through this they were able to spread out the costs among everybody. And health insurance today is simply another tax on the American people. In fact, it functions through the Social Security system as a tax on the recipients of Social Security. They say, well, now that you've
reached your senior citizens, thank you have social Security coming in. So then they jerked back a good portion of it for as medicare costs, which they raise every year. And so eventually probably Social Security and Medicare will be equal, so you'll get a Church check every month which will be zero zero zero. They say, well, here's your Social Security check where we've deducted your Medicare costs and so now you get zero. And it's funneled into the Rockefeller
styled monopoly. Whoever is involved in it. All of the money from the health industry goes in from the medical monopoly and the drug trust. Interestingly enough, the rock Pol's control every major drug company in the world. And now when I say control, I mean directly. They have among the directors and officials of each of the eighteen largest drug companies in the world. They have men from Chase Manhattan Bank, from the Exxon Oil Company and so for it.
So they're right. There are the names. I have all the names in my book Murdered by Injection. And with this kind of control and the monopoly, they have been jacking up the health costs on the American people a monthly, not yearly, but monthly well at six hundred and sixty six billion dollars last year. And that was a lot of money for this country to spend on health. And we're spending twice what many of the free world countries
are spending Japan and Germany we're almost spending twice. And you say that this is part of the monopoly, and that's part of the reason that we're spending so much. Well, actually we're not spending it. The money is being stolen. The Washington Post carried a story not long ago in which they pointed out that the hospitals and the AMA physicians and I'm not talking about quacks or
cranks or five a nite people. I'm talking about the medical establishment is stealing directly seventy seven billion dollars a year in health costs from the American people. And does the Washington Post offer the solution to this. No, they say by nineteen ninety five, the amount of theft will be more than one hundred billion dollars years stolen directly plus all the other money that they get. That's ladies and gentlemen. That's why we're four trillion dollars in that. That's part
of it. Anyway. So let's talk about the hypocritic Oath, or maybe the hypocrites Oath and Gallen and doctor Robert Mendelssohn. But what about the profits of cancer. Let's go into that Eustace. How has cancer become profitable for people? Well, you see, the medical industry, just like any other industry, they go for the big ticket item, and cancer is a big ticket item. I think the average cost of treating cancer is one hundred and
twenty thousand dollars. And the interesting thing about it is when you go to a doctor and he says, oh, you have cancer. He said, I really can't do anything for you, but I'm going to give you a lot of treatment. It's going to cost you a lot of money and a lot of pain. Your hair is going to fall out, You're gonna you were dead, and soon or later you will be. But meanwhile we'll get all your money. This is called cancer treatment in the United States. How
did this start? How did this come about? Let's talk about radium before, because I think radium is one of the first cures. Supposedly who've developed the radium treatments and tell us a little bit about that. If you would use this moment, Well, you know there's a Frankenstein Doctor Frankenstein aspect to modern medicine, where you have all of these mysterious machines throwing out various beams of light and radiation and so forth. And the person who's doing this,
of course, is hopelessly insane. And when you go into modern treatment you pretty much find it. You're in a Frankenstein the environment, and you have to be pretty much insane. Well issue, we're insane, because if you're still conscious, it's pretty hard to endure what they put you through. And
so modern cancer treatment originated with a doctor from South Carolina named Simms. And doctor Simms finally was just a common run of the mill sadist, and he liked to operate on people, not because he wanted to cure anything, but just to be cutting him up and you know, having good, clean fun. And so the people in South Carolina, after they got on to him, they wouldn't let him touch him anymore. So he was reduced. He had to go and buy a slave girl. This is before the Civil War.
He had to buy a slave girl for five hundred dollars so that he could cut her up. And then the people in the area were so outraged by what he was doing that they ran him out of town. So he went to New York where his peculiarities would be less obvious, and he started
a cancer hospital up there. And which was called Women's Hospital. And this was financed by a very wealthy lady named Melissa Phelps Dodge of the Phelpstage Fortune, a great mining fortune, and so he ran this hospital profile and again the rumors started to creep out that there was a lot of torture and sadism going on in this hospital. I mean, you know, he didn't give up all of his fun just because he went to New York. That's where you go to have fun. And so he was going great guns. And
so everybody to hospital rebelled and said, get rid of doctor Sims. So we aren't coming back here anymore. Well, his wealthy patron, you know, they don't like for their their lackeys to be criticized, so she ignored them all and he continued. And this hospital later became a memorial hospital, and then it was financed by a relative of hers named James S. Douglas of the Phelps Dodge Mining Corporation, and he was called the Copper King.
Well, and his mining interests in Arizona, he had come across a lot of radium uranium, which he also mined, and he became fascinated with the possibilities of radium as a treatment of various diseases. So he experimented on his wife and daughter until they both died of radium poisoning, and he continued to experiment on himself, and he also died of radium poisoning, and so Memorial Hospital then was continued. The fact that all these people had died didn't discourage
the doctors at all. I mean, the fact that the treatment kills you never has discouraging the doctor yet. And in fact they say, well, he got a lot of relief, didn't he. And so then it became
slow. From Memorial Hospital, the name changed to Sloan Kettering after the great two automobile manufacturers, Alfred P. Sloan of General Motors and Charles Kettering, who invented the battery and the electrical system of the automobile, and their fortune was funneled into this Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital, which became the center of cancer treatment of the entire world. I call it to cancer mausoleum there in New
York City, and it looks like an old Egyptian mausoleum. So even though it had the names of Sloan Kettering on it, it was taken over entirely by the Rockefellers. Lawrence Rockefellers on the board and various other people from Chase Manhattan Bank. When you read and I had the list of directors of Sluan Cattering in my book, each one of them has a direct Rockefeller connection. All the cancer treatment in the United States stems from the work done at Sloan
Kettering. And it's still principally based on radiation and on chemotherapy and radical surgery. And in fact, they had one treatment there which consisted of chopping the whole lower part of the body off on the theory that that would stop cancer. Well, everybody they tried to treat and on died, so cancer right. Well, they say the operation was successful, but the patient die. That's modern medicine. And as I say, you lose a few and your
win a few. So anyway, Slungcattering is the great cancer hospital and the fact that it goes back to this lunatic named doctor Sims doesn't bother them one bit. So well, tell us a little bit about the difference today. What does chemotherapy and can chemotherapy be helpful under certain circumstances? Well, the theory behind all cancer treatment of the medical monopoly and the drug trust is that
you destroy the offending cell. A cancer cell is a cell which supposed they has run amuck and the guns to grow wildly throughout the body, and it shuts off normal cells and kills them, and that's how you die of cancer. Well, this approach, which is strictly allopathic, says you've got to destroy that offending cell through for us, through radiation and you burn it out, which means you burn up everything around it also, but that doesn't discourage
anybody. And secondly, through chemotherapy you find some very strong current chemical which can be injected into the body will go right to the offending cell and destroy it, and of course it also destroys everything around it. Now, the homeopathic cure for cancer is restore the immune system. In other words, the body can control cancer through its own native resources, its inner resources. Of isolating the offending cells and then destroying them are letting them starve. But actually
all alopathic remedies for cancer actually encourage the cancer. For instance, they always make exploratory surgery. Well, in cancer, once you cut anywhere in the flesh, the cancer will go throughout the entire body. The cancer cells just say, boy, what an opportunity. We can go everywhe where now through
the surgery, and so they do. So that's why they say in cancer treatment, Oh, they opened him up and looked at him and set his hopeless and sewed him back up. And that's that's exactly what happens, because once you've cut into a cancer patient, he's gone anyway. So one of the great causes of the spread of cancer in the United States is our exposure to carcinogenic systems, mainly chemicals and pollutions in the air. So the allopathic
system, the Rockefeller system of controlling cancer. Once you have introduced carcinogenic substances into the system and you begin to have cancer, then there's solution is to introduce even more carcinogenic substances into the system, which they call chemotherapy, and of course the patients die there too. And the great illustration of the success
of chemotherapy was a very famous senator, Human Humphrey. They had been vice president, and he developed bladder cancer, and so they treated him for about a year and a half and he said, what a great success it is that we're having with Senator Humphrey with chemotherapy. So then Hubert Humphrey finally was interviewed, and he said, chemotherapy is living death. And he died. So that's the only real illustration they ever had of the success of chemotherapy.
And he denounced it. He had breath enough to denounce it before he died, because he had really been through misery like no human being should ever be subjected to. But not only do you have carcinogenic substances, but in pollution, but you also a lot of the spread of cancer is due to the
fluoridation of the water in our public supplies. But your course was done through the Chase Manhattan Bank and the Alcohol Aluminum Trust, and not many Americans realized that we the water systems of our major cities were fluoridated in the nineteen fifties because the head of the Public Health Service was Oscar Eweing, a farmer chairman of the Democratic National Commission, who was then giving a high paying job in
Washington of Federal Security Agency under which the Department of Helping Human Services function, And he had been a farmer attorney for the Aluminum Corporation of America. And they had this problem of disposing of the sodium fluoride of by product of the manufactured of aluminum very expensive. It was probably the most dangerous toxic substance known in the United States. And so they said, we've got to dispose of
this somehow less expensively. And someone came up with the notion, and I call it a notion because it's never been any evidence for it, that if you put sodium fluoride in the water and a child under the age of eight drank it, he would never have any cavities. So we got to do anything to help the little children. So they fluoridated of the water of our cities. But then a congressman named Adolph Miller went on to florid Congress March
twenty seven, eighteen fifty two, and he gave a different story. He said, there are those studies which showed that sodium floride does anything for anybody. But he said, I did find that Oscar Ewing received a seven hundred and seventy five thousand dollars bribe from the Aluminum Corporation of America to enforce sodium florid fluoridation of water in every major city in the United States. So you're
drinking fluoridated water, not because it helps your children's tooth teeth. But because a federal official took a seven hundred and seventy five thousand dollars bribe, this is the way things are done in Washington. Medicine is big business, right, Medicine is big business, and it pays well if you're in the right
position at the right time. So Oscar he took his bribe. He went to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and he developed one of the biggest office complexes in the South, which is now filled with government offices since he was head of the Democratic National Commission. It's called the Triangle Research Corporation, and it made him and his family wealthy beyond the wildest dreams. At seven hundred and seventy five thousand dollars, was parlayed into a fifty million dollar research center
owned entirely by the recipient of this bribe. So he got the research center, and we got to fluoridation, and the fluoridated water. One of the effects so this only human system is it damages the immune system. In other words, your immune system. If you have been drinking fluoridated water over period of time two years or ten years or so, what it loses its effectiveness so it's no longer able to combat illnesses, particularly pernicious diseases and ailments like
cancer. And AIDS also stems directly from the fluoridated water. Most of your AIDS victims came from large cities which had been the first to fluoridate the water. So because of the immune system, immune system more susceptible to AIDS. Now. The AIDS virus supposedly attacks the immune system, but the immune system has already been under attack for a long time from the person who's been drinking floor day to water. So really what has happened when you get HIV virus
is that it attacks an already weakened immune system. And so this is the real explanation of AIDS, and not because a little green monkey supposedly got together with a woman in the heart of Africa in some village and suddenly everybody came
down with AIDS all over the world. But you know, the Drug Trust figures tell them anything, they'll swallow it because we've got the media and we tell them this, well, they've been We've been swallowing enough drugs for a long time, ye have indeed, yes, yeah, it's like we've had been perpetually drug the last fifty years regardless. But the Drug Trust and the Rockefellers their treatment for cancer is called the cut, slash and burn technique of
curing. And of course it's sure death. It's a slow death. I mean it's like the old Indians, you know, when they would capture you on the frontier in early days of this country, and they would stake you out and torture for four or five days or as long as you could last. Well, the doctors do the same thing when they diagnose cancer. That means you're in for a really long period of torture until you finally succumb. What about the Cancer Society itself, I mean, people give a lot of
money to the Cancer Society. Is that beneficial for them to do so well? They have these annual cancer drives in which the people in all the small towns of America are forced to go out and collect money for the American Cancer Society. And I describe that as the little people collecting money for the big
rich. American Cancer Society is a big rich organization. And if you remember that, it was founded at the Union League Club in New York City, the wealthiest club in New York, by John D. Rockefeller Junior See John D. Rockfeller Junior was a great philanthropist, and he said, we're going to do something about cancer. So I am founding and I'm putting up the money for the American Cancer Society. See the Rockefeller family has had a long
term commitment to cancer. See the founder of the dynasty. Old John D's father, William Rockefeller, was a carnival sideshow barker who sold bottles of mineral oil for five dollars a piece, and he advertised himself as the great cancer specialist. And so he sold these all up and down through Pennsylvania, Ohio when he wasn't running from the law because he also is a very famous horse thief and he also had eighteen warrant sight against him for rape. So just
a very colorful character. And so John D. Rockefeller, his son, was just the opposite because he was so horrified by his father. His father's escapades said he led a very bourgeois life, very quiet, very good family life, and devoted himself to making money. But he found out that at least his father had one asset, and that was that making money through cancer
cures was a surefire thing. So the Rockefeller family today is the dynasty which is behind all the cancer treatment in the United States through the Sloane Cattering Cancer Mausoleum of New York City. Well, what would you do used to if one of you are very very close relatives for France, had cancer, would you just where do you go? You go to the hospital? Do you have a check up or do you be Dave Pricott juice or what? Well? I have a relative cancer has had it for five years and unfortunately he
went the whole route. First he had twenty five radiation treatments, then he had thirty four chemotherapy treatments, and you know, and the cancer spread to his bones. Because of these things do anything to stop the cancer. It causes you a lot of misery, but it doesn't really affect the cancer. So he had quite a difficult time of it. Do you mean to tell me that chemotherapy really doesn't help or can it help or can't deglem in is any way? I mean, what about radical what about surgery? And you're
saying that there's no way of cancer? I mean if you cut the area that's cancerous out, doesn't it have a stopping action. Well you'll see feature stories in the press constantly for some individuals. Somewhere they found somebody who did have cancer and they had this treatment, and so now they probably announced the cancer isn't total remission. In other words, there is no cancer there.
And unfortunately, this is what the medical monopoly itself calls anecdotal medicine. In other words, you tell a story about something had happened to your grandfather or your nephew or somebody, and that it was the cancer went into remission. But there's absolutely no scientific basis for any of these claims. And the story that the medical monopoly puts out is this person was diagnosed as having cancer, and they went to the hospital and they had radiation or chemotherapy, and the
cancer went into remission and they've lived ever happily ever after. But there again, you have absolutely no way of evaluating this hype which is in the medium. I want to personally think one of America's number one patriots, mister Eustace Mullins, for his courage and being able to author a book of such significance in the face of the dynasties, the syndicates, and the anti middle class establishment. Eustace, I thank you so much. For being with us today.
God bless you, and I want you back on the Bobby Lee Show soon. Thank you, Bobby Lee. I'll look forward to it. Okay, so we have one more. I'm going to put up one more. I think this one's away like ten minutes, minutes, in six seconds. This is another Eusless Mullins. This time he's speaking in front of a podium. This one has been going around the internet for a while, so you might have seen it. But this has a lot more well. It has
additional information about doctor Mendelssohn, who he credited. He credited him and two other doctors for making it possible for him to write that book, because he relied heavily on their research ops. Now, the murder by injection, which is the topic of my speech tonight, is a survey of our healthcare system. Now, when I started this book, I started from scratch because I had had practically no experience with doctors or hospitals in my life, and I
really had no idea how they operated or what they were up to. And as I got into it, I really was horrified to find out what is really being done in the name of medicine in this country. Now there were three people whom I used as guide stones in this uh in my research. They were doctor Emmanuel Josephson of New York, whom I had known many years ago, and he wrote a book in nineteen thirty nine called Your Life as
Their Toy, which was a very early book about the drug trust. Now, the second man was a farmer Washington sportswriter named Mars Bull and apathic remedy here for we'll give me other because it's just hit me, but just dropping no. No, I hope I will do it. No. I of course, like many of us, I've been fighting with Cole the last few
weeks, but this one had pretty well disappeared. I thought, oh, yes, Mars Beale, B yeah, that's right, B E A L L. Now, Mars Beale is a Washington sports writer and journalists who when he found out what the doctors were doing, that he thought that was more interesting than any sports games that he had ever looked into. So he started to write about that, and he was the first person, as far as I know, to discover that the rock Fellers controlled all of the major drug
companies. Now, when I first read that in Marspiel, I said, well, this man certainly has done some good work, but he simply is going too far to say this. Now, one family could not control all of the major drug companies. Well, I researched it out and I found that he was absolutely correct, and in fact, in murder by Injection, I give the list of officers and directors of each of the major eighteen drug companies in the world, and every one of those companies has two or three
people from the Rockefeller interests on their boards. So the influence is very blatant, it's omnipresent, and they do control this entire situation. Now, the third man whom I benefited from was, of course, the late doctor Robert
Mendelson, who died very untimely last year. And it was doctor Mendelsson who coined the phrase the Church of Modern Medicine because he said that medical practice had now become a temple and that it's practitioners were beyond reproach, they were little ten gods, and that the people had to do whatever they wanted to do by these people. He elaborated on this by saying that this Church of modern medicine has four holy waters, which are vaccination, fluoridation, the silver nitrate
and intravenous speeding. And he commented that as a practicing physician himself, he had found all four of these things to be a very doubtful merit in medical practice. But of course that didn't discourage them. They still swear by those four things, particularly vaccination and fluoridated water. And one of the last things that doctor Mendelssohn said before he passed away, he told a friend, Clint Millard. He said, you know, I've had to come to the conclusion
that all of our doctors today are nothing but drug pushers. And that was a harsh assessment, but I would tend to agree with him, because what the doctors are doing, they're simply writing prescriptions for the Drug Trust and loading people up with all these things. And I in the library Congress, I found some very small unknown books by various doctors, which doctors who are descending
from the medical practice over the past fifty or sixty years. One of them was a doctor W. B. Clark of Indiana, And in his book I found a very interesting sentence he said, I never saw a case of cancer and an unvaccinated person. Now he wrote this in nineteen thirty six, so to me that was quite a revelation, and other doctors had said the same thing, that vaccination is really a time bomb within the human system that can go off five years, ten years, forty years after they have the
vaccination. You can have this time bomb go off, You could have a folk heart attack because it's always there in your system. You never get rid of it, and apparently it's always an alien force in your physique. Now, one of the things that I have found in the healthcare healthcare movement in this country, it is that we tend to be too modest about the situation.
Some of them call it alternative healthcare, but I say that it's not an alternative, because the alternative really is death if you don't get away from this malpractice of the licensed positions. So to me, the choice is between healthcare and unhealthy care. So what you want to find is the healthcare which will benefit you, and you want to stay away from the unhealthy care and
the drugs and radical surgery of the AMA. Now, modern medicine today in the United States is a six hundred and fifty billion dollars a year business. And it is a business. It's not a profession. It's strictly a business. Now, our new president is very concerned about healthcare problems. He is so concerned that he has chosen a Presidential Commission on Healthcare, and as chairman of this commission, he is named Senator John D. Rockefeller the fourth.
So you have nothing more to worry about because the family that controls the Drug Trust is now carrying out Bush's recommendation to improve healthcare in the United States. So you see, things are in good hands now. I was really shocked at how political the AMA was when I began to investigate it, because I say, I'd never had any contact with it. I did meet a doctor here in Florida who was so disgusted with what his fellow doctors were doing to
the American people that he didn't quit the AMA. He quit the medical profession. And he even gave me his card. He said, used this, you could have my card. So I have a card as membership in the AMA today. Of course it's not in my name, but I do have the card. And he would not practice anymore. And this man was a very conscientious physician, and I think he could have done a lot of good.
But you see what happens is you cannot be an individual in medical practice today because of the unionization of the profession, and even as a conscientious physician, he would have to go and be on the staff of a hospital or take his patience over to a hospital where he would know personally that they were not going to be treated the way they should be, and rather than endure that, he just got out of the whole profession. Now, I had
an another friend in Chicago, a very good doctor. We used to have dinner together quite frequently over the years, and he also finally quit because he told me some horror stories about what was going on in the hospitals. He said that a neighbor had had a stroke, a man in his sixties, and that they were his best friends, and that they took this man to the hospital and all he needed was rest in bedcare to see, you know,
what developed from the stroke. But the surgeons of the hospital got together and they chopped open his chest, and they did all sorts of things, and they charged him thirty five thousand dollars, and of course he died. And this doctor told me this almost with tears and his voice, that they would have done this to one of his best friends and his neighbors. Now you can multiply that sort of thing by many thousands throughout the United States to
find out what the medical practitioners are doing. Now we have to ask ourselves what are the achievements of the American Medical Association. What does it have to offer in its defense? The only thing I can find at DAIMA has done. It has enthroned a particular school of medicine, which is called alopathy and replaced our traditional natural homeopathic remedies which pretty well gave us good health during the nineteenth century. Yeah, it cuts off short, but that's that's ah,
those two videos together what I have, all right, excuse me? Okay, So now we're gonna read the book, remember by injection by us to smallens. We're gonna pick up on page twenty four. But before we do that, let me just go ahead and shoot you guys something real, all
right? All right? Okay, So you heard Eustace Mullins in the first video with the Bobby on the Bobby Lee Show talking about holistic versus you know, holistic homeopathic, naturopathic versus the allopathic right or allopathetic as what's his name calls it, doctor John Bergman DC. So I want to show you this real quick. So this is my Hot Sauce website right here. Okay, but the reason why I'm showing you this now, like there's all that right
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ATB Coherent Restore and specialized frequency imprint spray. All services are available are done via DNA a poder. Okay, so there you go. And then I also sent the energy I have died, and I demonstrated that on the first video. But there you go. So there's two ways to effectively fight your well, not say fight, because that's the board model. Right.
We're talking about nutrition here. We're talking about restoring your body and giving it what it needs so that it doesn't have to go through the eleopathic route of things, which I think is a way better. All right, So let's get into the book and maybe at the end of yeah, maybe I'll find another video towards the end years that we can play too. But let me get into the books. So this isn't a super long video. So we ended here last time, and this is page twenty four. Put this out.
This is quacks on Quackery chapter two. All right. This chapter two goes on I think until page fifty nine. So if I can get through this, Profits of cancer will be the next chapter, and then vaccination fluoridation with her aids, fertilizers chapter seven. Contamination of the food chain is chapter eight, the Drug Trust is chapter nine, and the Rockefeller syndicate is Chapter
ten. All right, So let's go back to what we were. The AMA technique for controlling all new products was revealed by a United Press dispatch January twentieth, nineteen forty, that the AMA had a well defined newspaper policy never to call anything a cure. Remember how I've been saying that God forbid you call anything a cure or in fact, give publicity to any remedy of any
description without a thorough investigation. The organization usually recommended that any report of a remedy should be referred to the New York Branch of the AMA for investigation. Wow. Any report of a remedy should be referred to the branch of investigation. Wow. See they're controlling the information. As doctor Josephson testified, he had tried for years to get the New York Chapter of the AMA to investigate
his findings, but they always refused. The AMA Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry had effectively solidified it's controlled by amending the official AMA Code of Ethics to prohibit individual physicians from giving any testimonials in favor of any drug. This amendment protected
the valuable monopoly of the AMA headquarters in Chicago. A distinguished scientist and teacher, doctor Frank G. Lydston, published a booklet Why the AMA Is Going Backward, in which he stated the achievement of what the aligarchy of the AMA has boasted most vociferously has been its belated war on proprietaries, quack medical manufacturers,
and unproved products. When I recall the nauseous array of propriety proprietary fakes on the advertisements on which the oligarchy built its financial prosperity, it's holier than thou pose is sickening. It was fitted it. It was fitting to its psych Sorry, yeah, okay, it was fitting to its psychic constitution. That after the AMA has for years done its level best to promulgate the interest and to fatten upon fake manu factors and professional poisoners of the innocent, it
should bite the hand that fed it. Despotic powers such as the oligarchy wields over the food and drug manufacturers is dangerous, and human nature, being what it is, that power might be expected to sooner or later be abused. Doctor joseph Sorry, doctor Josephson. Also will observe that the history of the AMA's seal of acceptance is replete with betrayals of professional and public trust. Drug products of the highest value have been rejected, or their acceptance unwarrantedly delayed.
Worthless, dangerous or deadly food and drugs have been hastily accepted. On April twentieth, how funny is that today's April twentieth, nineteen thirty six Time magazine reported that the American Medical Association was then worth three million, eight hundred thousand dollars, of which two million this is nineteen thirty six money, of which two million was in the government bonds, one million in cash, with an
eight hundred thousand dollars headquarters building in Chicago. Time also mentioned another little known aspect of the AMMA medical monopoly. Shoes designed to correct foot trouble must be approved by the AMA before a conscientious physician may prescribe them. Just how the
AMA had set up this shoe monopoly was not clear. On July seventh, nineteen sixty one, Time reported that the AMA journal now had a circulation of one hundred and eighty thousand income of sixteen million dollars a year, the bulk from ads and its publications mainly by drug and appliance makers. The AMA constitution states that it was organized to promote the art in science of medical and the betterment of I'm sorry, the art and science of medicine, and the betterment
of public health. Yet the history of the AMA was replete with events which contradicted this goal. Literary Digests reported on June eleven, nineteen twenty seven, the AMA had adopted a resolution that alcohol had no scientific place in medicine.
In all fairness, it should be reported that the nineteen seventeen resolution Yeah make Sure Didn't miss Anything had probably been passed at the behest of the Rockefeller interest, which, for their own hidden purposes, were strongly supporting a passage of the prohibition at the time. On February ninth, nineteen seventy seven, the Federal Trade Commission issued an order against the AMA because it had barred certain drug
advertisements. Throughout the twenty five year reign of Morrise Fishbane at the AMA, the organization repeatedly made bewildering about faced recommendations on certain products, the reason for such reversals being known to only being known only by excusing fish Bane himself. The situation also offered impressive profits to be made by investing in the stock of a certain drug firm just before it received the coveted AMA Seal of acceptance for
a new product. So that's the other way that they were doing, you know, making their money. Their insiders would know when the product is about to be approved and their stock would go up, so they would buy in just before it happened at a lower price. Right after such an announcement, it was not unusual for the stock of the drug firm to double in price.
Only doctor Fishbay knew when such an approval would be released. One of the more reprehensible decisions made by doctor Fishbay during his long reign that the AMA was his move to hush up a dangerous outbreak of ambic dysentery in Chicago at the height of the World's Fair observance in nineteen thirty three. That's the same year Hitler came into power, although the and also the same year that we did the whole bankruptcy thing and all became, you know, enemies of the
state. And in the bankruptcy format, you're also no longer in possession of your natural resources because you're paying back your debt in some way, and resources of the way they get it. In addition to that, we're under martial law and have been for quite some time. Just how they want to make that transparent not is up to them. But that's another reason why it doesn't appear like we have much of a constitution because technically it's been suspended since,
oh, the middle of or just before the Civil War. Although the cause of the outbreak was traced to faulty plumbing and at the Congress Hotel, Fishbaine met with a group of Chicago business leaders and pledged the cooperation of the AMA and holding back any warnings until the fair had ended its season. Hundreds of unsuspecting tourists who visited the World's Fair returned to their hometowns infected with the terrible illness, which often lingers for years and is very difficult to treat orcire.
The list of dangerous drugs approved by Fishbaane during his tenure as public spokesman for the AMA is lengthy, lengthy, and terrifying. Fishbaine hastened to approve the notorious diet drug dana trophinal, despite laboratory records that it was dangerous to health. Another drug, typarisimide, manufactured by Murk under a license for the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, was a dangerous arsenic arsenical drug, so you know,
derived from arsenic used to counter the effects of syphilis. It was abandoned by its discoverer, Paul Erlik, when he found that it caused blindness by atrophying the optic nerve. Erlick's warnings did not prevent the AMA MRK or the Rocketfeller Institute from continuing to distribute this drug, right, because now they have another thing. They can apply drugs too when you have that condition from that drug. And the issue of June twenty one, nineteen thirty seven, Morris
Fishbain had a cover portrait on Time magazine. It was an unusually unflattering photograph in which Fishbain looked as though he needed a doctor. Time had published a story earlier that year that Fishbain was suffering from Bell's palsy. Oh, so you know, there is a little bit of poetic justice here. The right side of his face hung slack, and he was obviously in very poor condition. One of Fishbain's most dangerous errors was his approval of solfa sofa faziol.
Let me make sure I said that right, full full seazzole in nineteen forty one. On January twenty fifth, nineteen forty one, Fishbain announced that Winthrop Drug Companies that word again has been accepted by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry for inclusion in its official volume of New and non official Remedies. Winthrop was a subsidiary of the International Drug Cartel I G. Farbin. Hey they did a little dancing in Germany too, didn't I. Solfa thiazol was also approved
by doctor JJ Dirett. The FDA official in charge of new drugs direct was a Rocketfeller. Sorry what happened? Rocketfeller approved a pointy to this vital position. By December nineteen forty four, hundred thousand talbots had been sold, which contained as much as five grains each of luminol. Oh, that's that funny word again, like luminol. H yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, you know, you know. The signature the safe dosage was one grain
of luminol. Many persons who took the Winthrop dosage never woke up. In nineteen thirty seven, the AMA approved an extremely poisonous preparation of sulfen ilobide in a solution of diethylene glucole. This mixture caused a number of fatalities. It caused white blood cell loss, even though it was advertised that it would help heart disease. Long after fish Paint's departure of the AMA continued to endorse potentially
dangerous products. The winter issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association featured advertisements for superol in two hundred milligram capsules, suprofen and analgesic, which had been approved by the FDA in December of nineteen eighty five. It was produced by McNeil, a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson. By February thirteenth, nineteen eighty six, the firm had received the first reports of acute kidney damage.
Yet on December second, the FDA Arthritis Advisory Board recommended that superole will remain on sale as an alternative analgesic. It had already been banned in Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Italy, and the and Greek pri and McNeil suspended its
production here on May fifteenth. One of the more reprehensible episodes in fish Bay's long career was his denial of the seal of acceptance of the AMA too sulfon alamide, although it had been saving lives in Europe for several years, because its producers had failed to negotiate a satisfactory deal with a fishbane, numerous persons in the United States continued to die of septocemia, septicemia, or blood poisoning.
The dam finally broke when a member of the Roosevelt family in dire need of immediate treatment with sulf sulfan lilmide had his physician obtained a special supply.
Shortly thereafter, the MA Council was forced to accept it. In nineteen thirty five and nineteen thirty six, the Council accepted and advertised in the journal a heart stimulant digital and the very time that at the very time that the government agencies were seizing and condemning interstate shipments of this drug as a substance dangerous to life, another product ergot asseptic. I think ERGA is where they get LSD from. That's why I chuckled a little bit when I said, when I
of the other night, and I didn't really explain why. I'm pretty sure that's where that where LSD is derived from. Was accepted by the Council, and advertisements for this product prominently featured in the journal at the same time that government agencies were seizing and condemning its submits because of adulterans, adulterans and misbranding. Yeah, I puts it away from my mouth, all right. I see. I would just have a tendency to lean when a microphone's farther away
out. It was just the thing that I do, so I try to keep it closer. So I don't do that because my back starts to hurt anyway. Under the leadership of the national of the nation's two most notorious quack Simmons and fish Bane, a gigantic nation wide drug operation was perfect perfected, which today possesses a serious threat to the health of every American citizen. The fixed prices of these drugs has been a contributing factor to the meteoric rise in
the cost of healthcare. In nineteen seventy national bill was ninety five billion dollars, which was eight eight point four percent of the gross national product, a figure which had risen from four point five percent in nineteen sixty two. From nineteen fifty five to nineteen seventy five, the price index rose seventy four percent, which the costs are while the cost of medical care rose three hundred percent. Doctor Robert S. Mendelssohn remember this guy's name because he was a fallen
hero and they most most likely took him out. An independent health practitioner estimates that thirty percent of X rays taken in the United States, some three hundred million a year, are ordered when there is no valid medical need. A federal expert reports that if he if we would reduce the unnecessary X rays by one third, we could save the lives of one thousand cancer patients each year.
And please don't just gloss over that. If you have children and you're going to the dentist and every goddamn visit they wanted to take out an X ray of their skull, tell them the fuck off. Please find a better dot dentists as well. Yet the responsible organization, the American Cancer Society, has consistently ignored this problem. The genetic effect of X rays on the population and a single year has been predicted to cause as many as thirty thousand deaths
per year in future years. Let me say that again. The genetic effect of X rays on the population and a single year has been predicted to cause as many as thirty thousand deaths per year in future years. In nineteen seventy six, doctors wrote one billion doses of sleep for sleeping pills, some twenty seven million prescriptions, which resulted in twenty five thousand trips to emergency rooms for
adverse drug reactions and some fifteen hundred emergency room deaths from tranquilizers. Ninety percent of these victims are women. By nineteen seventy eight, five billion tranquilizers we're being prescribed. Five billion tranquilizers were being prescribed. The most notorious of these, Valume, produces five hundred million dollars per year income for Half and Laroche
or Halfman Laroche company. It is the epitome of the mythical soma described by Eldus Huxley in his Brave New Year, New World, The perfect drug, narcotic, pleasantly hallucinate. H Well, I mean what I just okay? There's an English study showed that aspirin caused fetal defects, deaths, birth defects. Are you hearing this about aspirin? Aspurn a day? Right? Aspirin
a day? Ever hear of that old's good from my heart. An English study showed the aspirin caused fetal defects, deaths, birth effects and bleeding in newborn babies. Recently, a nationwide campaign was launched proclaiming the news. Studies showed that an aspirin a day would prevent heart attack in men and appended afterthoughts suggested that it might be wise to check with a professional sorry personal physician before
embarking on this regiment. But how many thousands of men will at once begin to take a daily aspurn, hoping to postpone a dreaded heart attack, and unaware that they may be suffering from another result of the ingestion of asburn, internal bleeding. It is this property of thinning the blood which caused it to be recommended as a preventative for heart attack. Aspirin is also a doubtful value
of doubtful value when taken to reduce fever. By reducing fever in some instances, notably during the ost of pneumonia, it disguises the symptoms of pneumonia so that the physician has unable to make this diagnosis. It usually takes twenty minutes to dissolve in the stomach, and then only, and then only if it is taken with a full glass eight ounces of water. Few people that a few people know that if aspurn is taken with orange juice, its efficacy is
greatly diminished because it may not dissolve. Do you think the ascid from the OUs juice would actually make it go faster? But I guess now. Number of nineteen eighty, the Food and Drug Administration announced that it would remove from the market more than three thousand drugs whose effectiveness had not been approven. During the previous year, Americans had spent more than one billion dollars on these same
unproven drugs, many of which had been accepted by the AMA. In nineteen sixty two, Congress had passed amendments to the Food and Drug Act which implemented drug effectiveness requirements. By nineteen sixty four, the drug manufacturers resisted all attempts to force them to comply with these amendments, forcing the FDA to remove them from the market some sixteen years later. The average life of an effective drug
is about fifteen years. This meant that the delaying tactics of the drug manufacturers had allowed them to milk these unproven drugs for their entire effective market life. Go okay, we now come to the most amazing record of criminal syndicism syndicalism
in our history. After Congress had passed stringent requirements in nineteen sixty two to force the drug manufacturers to prove that their drugs were effective, a requirement which in many cases was impossible to observe since they were worthless, the drug manufacturers were advised by their cohorts in the AMA and the advertising industry that it would be wise to start a brush fire, a diversionary tactic, which would draw
attention from the fact that they had failed to comply with the new congressional requirements. The diversionary tactic was to be called the War against Quackery. A few months after the new regulations went into effect, the AMA Board of Trustees met to create a new committee. That a new committee, the Committee on Quackery, which was formally incorporated on November second, nineteen sixty three. Remember these dates, all right, eleven twenty two sixty three. Remember that? Remember
what happened that day? Right? John F. Kennedy? Right, So, right around this time, there's a there's a basically police state tactics going on taking down homeopaths, natural paths, chiropractic. It was originally intended to destroy the entire profession of chiropractic in the United States, the nation's second largest healthcare group. It soon branished out in search of further victims as the Coordinating
Conference on Health Information. This subsidy. This subsidiary was the brainchild of the New York letterhead outfit called the Pharmaceutical Advertising Council, which in turn was merely these are all trade organizations right turn, was merely a space on the desk of the president of Gray Medical Advertising Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the
prestigious Gray Advertising Company in New York. Although it was obstensively belie merely an average advisory group, the Coordinating Conference on Health Information soon launched an all out war on independent health practitioners all over the United States. It's victims were usually selected by the nonprofit AMA, aided by the charitable foundations the American Cancer Society and the Arthritis Foundation, both of which had been smarting under accusations that they
were killing patients while independent health advisors were saving them. Right, that he couldn't let those people out, so don't have to start calling all quacks, right, he couldn't let the actual so back with and then there wasn't even a free medical market at that point at that time. There hasn't been since nineteen twelve. And you won't have heard doctor Peter Glynn and tell you that.
But when you know, when when reality starts to take in that you know, natural medicine actually works better they had, they had to go all out after them, and they're doing that right now too. I don't know if you know that they're trying to take over nantropathy or neutropathy, if you will. The criminal syndicalists were able to enlist the full police powers of the federal government through contacts in the Federal Trade Commission, the Post Office Department.
Listen to that the Post Office was weaponized against people checking packages, the Food and Drug Administration, and the United States Public Health Service. These federal agents were solicited by the Charitable Foundations to initiate police actions against hundreds of unsuspecting health practitioners throughout the United States. It was one of the most massive, well planned and ruthless operations operations in which the federal agents even oh sorry, in
which the federal agents ever engaged, I guess until Waco. In many cases, people were arrested for selling or sometimes giving away booklets which advised such innocuous health practices as taking vitamins. These distributors now found themselves under restraining orders for the Post Office. From the Post Office, the Apartment of Justice, and
the Food and Drug Administration. Others were let mean just scroll up. Others who were distributing various salves, nostrums, and other preparations, most of them based on herbal formulae, received heavy fines and prison sentences. And what are this? But was this all become illegal? How did that even happen? What were they enforcing? In every case, all of the stock of these practitioners, many of whom were elderly and impoverished, were seized and destroyed as
dangerous substances. This is in a police state, though sure, sure it's not. It was never alleged that a single person had ever been injured, much less killed by any of these preparations. At the same time, the drug manufacturers were continuing to sell drugs which produced extensive side effects such as kitty damage, liver damage, and death. Not one of them was ever, enjoined from distributing these products on the terms used against the independent health practitioners.
In most cases, when these dangerous drugs were banned in the United States, the manufacturers shipped them overseas two countries in Latin America and Asian Asia, where they continued to be sold to this day. The stock of Syntax Corporation rose from a few dollars to a high of four hundred dollars a share when it started dumping steroids in foreign markets. Many of the attacks were focused against the distributors of an anti cancer preparation called latrill. Okay, that's amygdalin, a
fruit product. Sometimes they call vitamin B seventeen two. I'm actually supposed to have somebody on Richard Richards then or whatever he's saying for that. His father was big into the research of this. I met him at the Red Pill. But I've known about Latrill for a while. I don't know if they get into it in this book. But when when Reagan was ill with some sort of cancer I think was colon or prostate or whatever, they treated him a Latril. He was also a freemason. I don't know if you guys
knew that. Yeah, Reagan was freemason extremely sensitive to any rival of their very profitable chemotherapy drugs. The cancer profiteers ordered the federal agents to carry out terror raids against their competitors, often striking at night in groups of heavily armed swat teams. The federal agents broke down doors to capture elderly women and their
stock of herbal teas. Many of these housewives and retired persons carried small amounts of vitamins and health preparations, which they furnished to neighbors or friends at cost. They had no funds to fight the masss agencies of the federal government, who themselves were merely patsy's for the drug trust. In many cases, the victims lost their homes, their life savings, and all other attachable assets because they had posed a threat to the medical monopoly. It was the most blatant
use of police powers by the big rich to protect their profitable enterprises. To this day, most of these victims have no idea what no idea that they were knocked off by the Rockefeller monopoly. Sydney W. Bishop, Deputy Postmaster General, boasted at the Second National Congress on Medical Quackery in nineteen sixty three. I am particularly proud of the excellent arrangements existing between the Food and Drug
Administration, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Post Office departments. He maintained coordination in the exchange of information leading to the establishment of criminal prosecution, a laudatory reference to the success of the war against quackery. It was later revealed that the Coordinating Conference on Health Information had been entirely financed by the leading drug companies of the medical monopoly Leederal, Hoff and Laroche and others. From nineteen
sixty four to nineteen thirty four. Their search and destroy campaign was carried on as a total war by federal agents against anyone who had ever offered any type of health food or health advice. The goal, of course, was the elimination of all competition to the major drug companies. In nineteen sixty seven, the AMA received forty three percent of its total income thirteen point six million from
its drug advertisements. It then issued a letter of agreement jointly with the Food and Drug Administration, publicizing a campaign to enhance public awareness of health fraud devices and products by identifying them as ineffective and potentially hazardous. These were the same persons who had been unable to persuade the drug companies to comply with federal requirements that they proved the effectiveness of their drug products. The hazards as well.
The hazards, as we have stated, lay more with the drug Trust than with the elderly ladies in California who are advertising people eat more garlic and let us if they wished to stay healthy. The death souls were from approved drugs, not from the preparations to distributed by the holistic health advocates. The AMA then sponsored a national Health Fraud Conference whose principal spokesman was Congressman Claude Pepper.
Yes, really, our true, honest doctor Pepper everyone. This was an ironic turn of events because a few years earlier, the then Senator Claude Pepper, one of the most powerful political figures in Washington, had aroused the ire of the AMA because he planned to support socialized medicine in the United States. A long time spokesman for left wing interest who was known as Red Pepper because of his political sympathies right read as a communist, right, Pepper had found
himself attacked by the big guns and money of the AMA. They found a candidate to oppose him and Nixon's friend George Smathers, and Pepper was defeated in Florida. Coming back as a congressman, Pepper now licked the boots of those who had ousted him. He endorsed their police state methods against anyone who dared to challenge the power of medical monopoly. Can't beat him, join him. Having proved his loyalty to the Rockefeller power, Pepper was allowed to stage another
health conference in nineteen eighty four funny number. It was denounced by informed observers as the typical Moscow show trial. The new Pepper side show was called the Congressional Hearings on Quackery. Pepper claimed that the health fraud was a ten billion dollars a year scandal, an impressive figure for what was essentially a small cottage industry. He summoned a long time apologist for the medical monopoly, doctor Victor
Herbert, a physician at the Bronx Veterans Administration Hospital. Yeah, the worst freaking hospitals out there of the VA, I should know. Herbert demanded that the Justice Department used the Rico racketeer inspired Criminal Organization Strike Force against medical charlatans and health frauds by using the same techniques which had been employed against organized crime. This is so awful. This is like me just saying, hey,
check out doctor Gillian's sight. I could get it, you know, during that time, or like hey, wow, you know, vitamins are awesome, eating healthy school. That's all it would take to have these people that you know weaponized against you in December of nineteen eighty seven. Okay, so Han, I think I missed those centers there by using the same techniques and
point against yea. Okay, so Rico allows the government to confiscate all assets of those who are convicted as a result of proven conspiracy in December of nineteen eighty seven, and when they owned the courts, they prove whatever the hell they want to prove, and and have a show trial for the people that they want to clear. In December of nineteen eighty seven, this same doctor Victor Herbert's surfaced again, filing a seventy page complaint in the US Court of
Iowa. He charged at the officials of the National Health Federation arrival to the AMA and other alternative healthcare practitioners had libeled him. Kirkpatrick Dilling, the Eternity for the defendants, termed the suit a flagrant attempt to destroy freedom of choice in healthcare in the United States, pointed out that Herbert was backed by a shadow group called the American Council for Science and Health, a front for major
food manufacturing companies. Doctor Herbert was joined at the Pepper hearing by a long time agent of the medical monopoly, misses Anna Rosenberg. She voiced her outrage that there should still be any competition in the United States for the Drug Trust.
A long time vassal of the Rockefeller family, she had served as director of the American Cancer Society during Yeah the American murdered by Cancer Society during its valiant struggle to restrict all treatment to the orthodox and highly profitable cut, slash and burn techniques, which, unfortunately for the patients, usually proved to be
fatal. Anna Rosenberg, see, if you think eugenicist ideals and practices haven't been going on until COVID, you just got a read things like this and realized, like when I read this six years ago, I knew exactly what
was what I was seeing and what was about to happen. When when even in twenty nineteen before quote unquote got to our shores, I was saying in twenty eighteen, they're going to be priming for something to stay away from vaccines, stay away from all vaccines because of the research I did from when my
daughter was being born to make sure that she didn't get any. Anna Rosenberg had been married to Julius Roisenberg. She earned five thousand dollars a week as labor relations specialists to keep unions out of Rockefeller Center and to keep its unpaid underpaid minions on the job. The Coordinating Conference on Health Information random up for some ten years, sending hundreds of victims to prison on what were most instant
were in most instances flimsy or trumped up charges. The desired effect to terrorize everyone who had become active in the alternative healthcare field was achieved. Don't expect that not to happen again. Most health practice sers went underground or closed up their businesses. Others left the country. An inevitable reaction against these terrorist operations
set in. By nineteen seventy four, there were public demands for a congressional investigation of the SWAT tactics used by the Post Office and the US postal US Public Health Service against elderly housewives. Oh and by the way, there are still doctors who flee the country. Doctor Jennifer Daniels was one of them, simply for saying, Hey, remember how way back when we all used turpentine
oil and everything was fine. Yeah. Such an investigation was inevitably our sorry, would inevitably have revealed that these conscientious and dedicated public servants were actually faceless tools of the sinister behind the scenes figures who manipulated the government of the United States for their own power and profit. Needless to say, no such congressional
investigation was ever held. Instead, the CCCHI suddenly went underground. They were immune from countersuits by their victims because all actions had been taken against the victims by federal agents. They were not immune according to the statutes, but the chances of recovering against them in any federal court was remote. The present writer has on numerous occasions sought to redress against federal agents and federal courts, only
to have a polite federal judge rule against him in every instance. After the Coordinating Conference on Health Information went underground, health practitioners in the state of California suddenly found themselves under more concerted attack than ever before. No I didn't go
away. The activists now was the California State Board of Health. It was then found that the stealthily minions of CCCHI, still doing the work of the medical monopoly, had merely abandoned their national operations for fear of exposure, but had now nested in the California State Board of Health like a group of diseased
rats hiding from the inevitable retribution. The CCCHI has remained embedded in the California State Board of Health ever since, carrying on a steady warfare against health practitioners in that state. The drug cartel continued to operate unmolested. This war against American citizens fulfills every requirement for prosecution under the Statutes of Forbidding, Criminal Syndics, Syndicalism, and the United States Timeout. Sorry, that wasn't supposed to
be that loud I should just meet it the MIC anyway. It is a classic case of a supposedly nonprofit organization, the American Medical Association, conspiring with certain charitable foundations, notably the American Cancer Society and the Arthritis Foundation, to enlist public agencies to start war to benefit the national directress. Hey remember those things that they don't know the cause of the cure of They can't even but they'll they'll give you drugs for like, oh, cancer and arthritis. That's
funny. It's funny that they would want to keep those going and not find the route cause of them, right with a manufacture and design drugs specifically for pretend reasons of the meta you know, arthritis and cancer, well, denying
American citizens the benefits of reasonably priced and effective healthcare. Not only were there repeated violations of the constitutional rights of citizens who were active in the healthcare movement, often from a sense of public service rather than from a desire for profit.
While the evidence of any active conspiracy RICO to subvert official government agencies for the profit of private, multinational drug firms is too abundant to ignore, those who have been victimized by the CCCHI conspiracy can also bring actions against leaderal Hofen and Laroche and the their drug firms who hired these people to do their dirty work. The trial that I'm sorry, the trill of liability is playing. It will be simple to establish in court. Meanwhile, the effect of the
CCCHI depredations has been devastating. Millions of Americans, particular lordly, the elderly, and the poor have been forcibly deprived of reasonably priced healthcare because of this conspiracy. These victims have been forced to do without their modestly priced health advisors and thrown onto the care of the high priced physicians from the AMA who placed
them on expensive drugs produced by the Rockefeller drug monopoly. And by the way, since Rockefeller was standard oil, right, a lot of the drugs in the earlier days and probably still now had a lot of petroleum based elements to them, So that's great for you. The fact that many of these drugs are overpriced, in effective, and potentially dangerous has been routinely covered up by the federal agencies responsible for protecting the public, particularly the Food and Drug Administration.
It is oh yeah, sorry, that was a period, particularly the Food and Drug Administration. Right, these regulations, these regulating agencies, they're just there to keep other people out of the game. They're not there to make sure that something is safe for you. That should be abundantly clear with the FDA. The FDA is a sham and it's a foreign health corporation owned
by the central banks. It is a notable It is notable that the drug cartels have never been investigated by any government agency under the pertinent provisions of the Sherman Antitrust Act, because these cartels are the property of the international financial monopolists. This proves what many observers have charged for years that the government regulations purportedly enacted by Congress to protect the public have in reality served only to protect the
novelists. By nineteen eighty six, the medical monopoly had reached a year really take of three hundred and thirty five point four billion a year, eleven percent of the gross national product of the United States. The medical monopoly has long had its critics among conscientious members of the medical profession. In December nineteen twenty two, the Illinois journal Medical Journal featured an article which declared that the American
Medical Association has become an autocracy. This was during the heyday of doctor Simmons rule in Chicago. The article denounced the dictatoral assumption of power over the entire medical profession. Whenever I do that, at least it just have to scroll up at lose it. Okay. Although it had first organized in eighteen forty seven. The AMA had not formally incorporated until eighteen ninety seven, when it
paid a three dollar fee to the Secretary of the State of Illinois. Within two years after its incorporation, Doc Simmons had arrived on the scene to begin his twenty five year power grab. He soon realized that the medical schools controlled the hospitals here that the medical examination boards controlled the medical schools, and so he expanded the power of the MA until he had total control over the medical
examination boards and those pharmaceutical companies write the textbooks. The record shows that coincidentally with the growing power of the EMA, there came a corresponding decline in the quality of medical care and the personal responsibility of the physicians to their patients. The EMA enacted a stern code of ethics which served to form a phalanx of protection for any physician who faced criticism for his errors. Such errors, in
many cases, resulted in the crippling or deaths of his patients. This same code quote unquote usually prevents any physician, nurse, or other hospital employee from testifying in quote about the errors committed by a physician. Good luck if you get messed up. No one's going to say that it happened, even if
we're playing to see one. Noited physician, doctor Norman and Barnardsby, who had long been a prominent member of the US Army Medical Staff and the US Public Health Service, said, chaos and crime is inevitable so long as doctors abide by the AMA's code of ethics, the code of Silence. This is akin to the notorious Omerta, the code of silence of the mafia, which invokes the death penalty to any member who reveals the secrets of the cosin nostra.
I know a little bit about that part of my family heritage. The medical gnostics of the AMA Nastics mean the knowing right said in jest. Here has set up its own cosin nostra, which passes a sentence of professional death against any physician who reveals any medical emissions or crimes, the result being a strai ostracism from the profession, denial of hospital provid and other drastic forms of punishment. The ethics to which doctors subscribes smells too high, Heavens, It
is a disgrace to any vaunting civilization. A particular reserve must be maintained by physicians towards the public in regard to professional questions, and as there exists many points in medical ethics and etiquette through which the feelings of physicians may be painfully assaulted in their intercourse, and which cannot be understood or appreciated by general society, neither the subject matter of the differences, nor the adjudication of their attribution,
oh, sorry, arbitration, should be made public. The last part of this paragraph, doctor Barnesby direct rope from them a code of ethics, note the arrogance of the m A and claiming that medical ethics and etiquette cannot be understood by general society. Doctor Barnesby continues, I am convinced that the remedy lies in the full abolition of all courages and practices inimical to society, and a complete reorganization of the system on the lines of legal supervision or other
responsible control. Yeah, that would be one hell of a way to stop all the problems that we're dealing with right now. Abolish all things inimical to society. Doctor Barnsby's recommendations are ignored by We're ignored by the medical monopoly. Of course, you can't sell them to go out of business? Who'll give up their power? An AP dispatch of February eleventh, nineteen eighty eight noted
that five percent of doctors lie about credentials. A headline effects discovered by a large healthcare corporation, Humana Incorporated, found that thirty nine of seven hundred twenty seven doctors who applied to work in their clinics during a six month period, that is, five percent, presented false credentials. Even worse, many doctors convicted of drug or sex charges in one state simply moved to another state to
set up practice protected by the medical monopoly. There have been horrendous stories in recent years habitual sex offenders convicted in one state who go to another state and through their professional practice, began their career of violating children. Violating children once
more. Sounds like the clergy, doesn't it yea anyway? A gifted physician, doctor Ernest Codman, of the Distinguished New York in New England Family, addressed an annual AMA convention on March second, nineteen twenty four, as follows, I have notes on four hundred registered cases of supposed bone sarcoma. All of these four hundred registered cases with a few exceptions are records of error and failure. I have many of the foremost surgeons and pathologists in the country convicted
in their own handwriting of gross errors. In these cases, lakes have been amputated when they should not have been, and left on when they should have been amputated. Jesus, Doctor Codsmin's speech left his audiences dumbfounded. None of them challenged his statements, but his speech was deliberately hushed up by the AMA officials. He Riley records that never again during his distinguished professional career, was
he asked to address any AMA meeting. From time to time, other dissidents have appeared at AMA meetings to engage any briefed skirmish as they voiced their objections, and then disappear forgotten in all consuming war. In the all consuming war to maintain the medical monopoly, Time magazine gave a brief summary of one such episode in June sixth, nineteen seventy, when the headline Schizophrenic AMA. The story noted that some forty dissidents, young idealistic doctors had rushed the podium and
taken over the AMA Annual meeting for a few anxious moments. Their leader denounced the AMA from the lectern in vigorous terms. The AMA does not stand for the American Medical Association. It stands for the American Murder Association. Armed guards turned back members of other groups which sought to voice their satisfaction. The young intern vacated the platform and presumably is chief of surgery at some hospital today,
having learned that you can't fight the system. Another dissident, doctor Robert S. Mendelssohn, like I said, remember his name, look him up. Good Man, noted that in nineteen seventy five, seven hundred eighty seven thousand women had hysterectomies and that seventeen hundred of them died as a result of the surgery. He believes that half of these women could have been saved, as
their surgery was needless. Let that sink in for a second. The Washington Post noted that on January twenty first, nineteen eighty eight, that most heart pacemakers have been unneeded. More than half are not clearly beneficial. The story
noted that one American and five hundred now has a pacemaker. This business is only twenty years old, but there are now one hundred and twenty thousand implants each year, a business taking in one and a half billion dollars a year, and can think about all the signals that we have now and all the Wi Fi and stuff messing with that ticker. Greenspan complained that many interns internets
are ordering them without consulting a heart specialist. Doctor Mendelssohn has also complained that Teramyson was an ineffective antibiotic, it's major result being that it left children with
yellow greenish teeth and teta cycling deposits in their bones. He quotes the Boston Collaborative Drug Surreillance Program, which found that the risk of being killed by drug therapy in the American hospital was one in a thousand, and that thirty thousand Americans died each year from adverse reaction to drugs prescribed for them by their doctors.
Mendelssohn minces no words in his opinion of modern medicine. He calls it the Church of death, whose four holy waters are immunizations, Florida water, intervenous fluids, and silver nitrate. Mendelsohn dismisses all four as beating of questionable safety by the earlier. By the early nineteen forties, ranking members of the AMA had come to the conclusion that much of their problem with their membership woul lay in the abrace of Morrish fish brain. Most doctors were ultra conservative in
their thinking, and they found Fishbaane's antics repulsive. Nevertheless, he had spun his web at the AMA so fine that involved everyone in the headquarters. His power was built on censorship, intimidation, and exercise of his powers to the limits. It took his rivals almost a decade to get rid of him. That doesn't mean they're better people, It just means they want to control right.
Their opportunity came when Fishbain's able Lieutenant, Doctor Ollen West, became ill and was no longer able to maintain iron control of the AMA headquarters for the fish Baine regime. Apparently ignorant of the cabal against him, Fishbaand continued his merry life of travel and recreation, continuing to garner many awards and prizes for
his medical public relations work. He had been named an Officer of the Cross and in an exclusive Order of Orange Nassau, a very secretive organization which commemorated the invasion and takeover of England by William of Orange and the subsequent establishment of the Bank of England Jesus Christ. The Bank of England is owned by who Since the Napoleonic Wars, who's been known by the rothschilds. Fish Bay made frequent trips to England, where he was wined and dined by prominent members of
the establishment. They must have believed he could be of use to them. However, none of these honors proved to be of avail. When the man who was described as Newsweek okay Man described by Newsweek as the man with the one hundred enemies surely the understatement of the year was thrown out even more unceremoniously
than his predecessor, the unsavory quack doctor Simmons. Despite repeated public's criticisms of his junkets and abuse of his expense accounts, fish Bank confidently announced at a luncheon on June fourth, nineteen forty nine, that he would be around for at least five more years. He counted heavily on the traditional schism between two groups at the AMA, the Liberals and the Conservatives, whom fish Bane declared would never be able to agree on anything. He was wrong because they did
agree that he should be kicked out. I lost my place again. United by their common hatred of Morris fish Bane, they formed their conspiracy to assassinate their caesar. In describing this episode, Martin Mayer notes that since nineteen forty four, a sizeable faction that the AIMA had been resolved to get fish Bane out at any cost. He had been exposed on a national radio program tom
Meeting of the Air in early nineteen forty nine as a habitual liar. He claimed that he had been touring England, visiting the offices of general practitioners every day. Through radio program revealed that he had actually been attending the Olympics, that he had dined with several members of the British aristocracy and attended numbers of plays in London, and then had traveled to Paris for a round of the night clubs. At all in the name of promoting medicine. Yeah, he
was living it up. The program, aired on February twenty second, Rebecca's Birthday nineteen forty nine by Nelson Krutchenk demolished Fishbaane's reputation, noting that Fishbank had not gone near any doctor's office in England during his stay. As for Fishbane's report about his trip, Krutchenk branded it a lie, calling it a libel on a profession which is proud of its tradition of service to its patients.
That's also lie. Fisherman's life was described as a constant round of visits to the New York Plays, the Store Club, and clubs in London and Paris. As a result of this publicity, the AMA and its nineteen forty nine convention passed the unanimous resolution that doctor Morris fish Baine be removed from all posts in which he didn't any writing and speaking. This resolution provided that it be implemented as soon as possible, which turned out to be that very afternoon.
By evening, fish Bane was gone from the AMA headquarters, never to return. One of the literary losses of fish Bane's departure was his column, which he had fancifully termed the Doctor Peppi's Diary. It was described by one critic as a running or log logoric account of Morris fish Bane's private life. Each Christmas, the diary was enshrined between boards and distributed as fish bane Christmas Card
to nearly everyone who had permanent mailing address. Like all fish Bane's extravagance is the expense of this largess was entirely borne by the dues paying members of the AMA. For years, Phishbane had used the awesome power of the M a Seal of Acceptance to force drug companies to accede to his wishes. Harper's Magazine noted that the seal is probably the biggest signal puller of advertising ever concocted. The journal is far, in a way, the most profitable publication in the
world. Fishbaine's absolute power, he often talked as if he carried the seal in his pocket, was also the source of other men's power. After Fishbaane's forced departure, AMA officials moved to dilute the center of power at the Chicago headquarters. The Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry changed its name to the Council on Drugs. In nineteen fifty six, the Seal of Acceptance was dropped entirely.
Ben Gaffin and the associates had reported to the AMA. The advertisers in general field that the AMA, especially through the Council's, distrust them and views that as potential crooks who had become actively unethical, if not constantly watched. This had been Fishbain's paranoid approach, but his attitude had been based on the need to maintain control and to force contributions from the ethical drug manufacturers. There's no
such thing as an ethical drug manufacturer. As soon as the Seal of acceptance was dropped, AMA's revenues from advertisers doubled in five years. In ten years, it had tripled from four million a year or two over twelve million in retrospect. Fish Bain's arrogance and his shortsighted policies had been costing the AMA millions of dollars a year in lost revenues. Doctor Ernest Howard of the AMA offered fortuitous reasons for dropping the seal, saying it was too arbitrary and too much
authority was vested in one body. There would also certain there were also certain legal problems. Despite the fact that Fishbain had gone some aspects of his malign influence lingered at the AMA headquarters for years, costing the organization many millions of dollars and a great deal of unfavorable publicity. Especially virulent was fish Baines burning
debt determination to destroy any possibility of socialized medicine in the United States. It was paradoxical that the AMA leadership, under fish based dominance should be so vehemently against the government intervention in the medical field when they had used government agencies for years for their own purposes, particularly the Food and Drug Administration, the US
Public Health Service, and the National Cancer Institute. One authority, James G. Burrow, traces the AMAT toward compulsory health insurance, which charged from exploratory interests to violent hostility between nineteen seventeen and nineteen twenty. This stance was justified as anti communism, it being well known that socialized medicine had long been a primary goal of the Communist Party. A select group of prominent American leftists had
been summoned to Moscow for a special indoctrination in this goal. They attacked I'm Sorry. They attended a summer course at Moscow University on the organization of medicine as a as a state function. The group included such stalwart liberals as George S. Counts and John Dewey. On their return, they began a campaign of public agitation for national healthcare. Their first convert was a Liberal Republican senator Henry Cabot Lodge. In fact, he represented the New England group of bankers
who were aligned with Rockefeller maintaining the medical monopoly. On March first, nineteen forty, Senator Lodge introduced a bill for health insurance, which provided forty dollars a year for healthcare. The bill was quickly shelved, but the gauntlet had been thrown down. Fish Bay had no intention of turning his fifedom over to
any government department. Over the next several decades, the AMA spent many millions of dollars fighting socialized medicine, all of it raised by special levies on American doctors. It also became enmeshed in several expensive antitrust cases as a result of its activities. As early as nineteen thirty eight, the AMA had been indicted by the Department of Justice in the Group Health Association case. In nineteen thirty
seven, a group these are just other criminals pickering over money. In nineteen thirty seven, a group of government employees had borrowed forty hours from homeowners loan company to start a group hospital. It just has forty dollars. I'm sure it's a little bit more than that. I could be wrong. The plan offered a group medical care for twenty six a year for an individual or thirty nine dollars a year for a family. The association, which took the name
Group Health Association, hired nine physicians. The District of Columbia Medical Society then refused these physicians permission to use the hospitals or to consult specialists. On April fourth, nineteen forty one, a jury found the AMA and the District Medical Society guilty of antitrust law violations. The two organizations and eleven physicians had been indicted for a restraint of trade. Those convicted included doctor Morris Fishbane. Two
and a half years later, the Supreme Court upheld their conviction. In nineteen forty three, a fine of twenty five hundred dollars was levied and the AMA was ordered to cease and desist in its interference with the Group Health Association. The AMA flared little better. Fared little better in its twenty year battle against the against medal care Care Medicare. Let's try that again. The AMA fared a little better in its twenty year battle against Medicare. The preservation of the
integrity of the of the local physician was a worthwhile goal. However, he was already under the control of the Rockefeller medical monopoly. It is difficult to see how the establishment of socialized medicine in the United States would change anything. Nor has it. Time noted down December ten, ninety forty eight, that the AMA had assessed each of its members twenty five dollars for a campaign to spend three point three and a half million dollars on medical education, a campaign
to turn people against socialized medicine. It was the first such assessment of the MA and its hundred years of operation. Almost two decades later, the Saturday Evening Post noted that it in its issue of January first, nineteen sixty six,
that the AMA had spent five million dollars in nineteen sixty four. In nineteen sixty five, battling the medical lobby in Washington, it was noted that the AMMA had twenty three million dollars income that year from its annual dues of forty five dollars per year and from the sales of advertisements in the AMA publications
to drug companies and medical supply houses. Time on December first, nineteen seventy eight, now the Judge Fred Barnes, administrative law judge of the Federal Trade Commission, had ruled that the AMA Code of Ethics illegally restraints competition among doctors by for preventing them from advertising. He further ruled that AMMA ethical guidelines should be in the future be approved by the FTC Federal Trade Commission. The MMA
issued an indignant press release opposing the decision. There is no legal precedents in the United States for a federal buioxy to write or approve a code of ethics for any of the learned professions the subject of the AMAY Code of I could say something there, but I'm not going to the subject of the AMY Code of Ethics had already come to several times, come up several times. Science
Magazine noted on January twenty, I'm sorry. On June twenty one, nineteen forty, on the Bureau of Investigation of Frauds and Charlatan's that the question was raised, should medical ethics be changed the principle of medical ethics, as said, does any of this talk about the patients? Or is it just talk about profits and people be ingreeded in trying to take keep control right? There's anything that has any of this talk even bet about the people that they're that
they're, you know, allegedly trying to heal. Any has any single word about it? Bet about that? Yet? No, Noah has not. So what medical ethics are? They actually referring to ethics in business, not ethics. And with the patient or the person who is going to them for help, don't call them patients because that's a legal fiction. The principle of the medical ethics as well as set down at present, can be improved in wording and arrangement, but it is, but it also relieves that the president
is not what the hell does that say? The principal medical ethics as set down at present can be improved in wording and arrangement, but it also believes that the present is not the time to do the rewriting. Okay, it seems wise to let the muddied waters settle before any considerations given to the fundamental nature of our organization as our principles of medical ethics. Although the speaker was
not identified, this pious pronunciamento could only have come from Fishbane himself. The speaker goes on to admit rather coyly that the principle of medical ethics can be improved. But that ended the matter. The passage of medal we'll get into more. I got to get through this to get to the next part, right, So the passage of medical the passage of Medicare. After the AMA had sent so many millions opposing it, spent I think that should have said
spent. It has sent so many millions, I think spent so many millions opposing it apparently changed nothing. It proved to be an unexpected windfall for many of the more unscrupulous members of the medical profession. They had no problem in padding bills for fees to tune of millions of dollars per year per practitioner. In nineteen eighty two, Medicare paid out some forty eight point three billion dollars,
while Medicaid paid out thirty eight point two billion dollars. The more conservative estimates believe that some eleven billion dollars of these funds were skimmed in illegal profits. The errors of mores fish banking at than may and may may have lost
the battle to stop social medicine, but they have won the war. As we previously noted, the AMA trustees at the meeting on November second, nineteen sixty three, resolved to eliminate chiropractic, their biggest rival, though the Committee on through the Committee on Quackery. The Secretary of this committee reported back to its trustees on January fourth, nineteen seventy one, that is prime mission first
and first the containment of chiropractic and ultimately the elimination of chiropractic. Why what were the basis and grounds on that? Just because their competition now, because they don't have anything to the chiropractic is probably one of the most key sources
of any type of like root cause protocol. Like if you're looking for something and you're going to the ends of your you know where the pain is, Well, what happens If it's a pitch nerve in your spine, what happens it's a misalignment or in your hip or something like that that just needed something and everything else would have fixed itself after that you know that that stressor was released, right, so stupid Anyway, A more blatant admition of the conspiracy
can hardly be found in any organizations records. The Committee Special Investigative Unit, headed by the General Consul of the AMA, Robert Throckmorton involved involved using insurance companies, hospitals, state medical license sports, public and private colleges, and lobbyists. Every method of intimidation and censorship was used. Doctor Philip Bleinstein, a California neurologist, had given many lectures to chiropractic groups on diagnosing illnesses of
the spine. The AMA ordered him to stop all such appearances. He sent a note of apology after canceling a forthcoming lecture. Please accept our sen serious apologies for this late cancelation due to circumstances beyond our control. Pussy, we were unaware that delivering medical lectures to your organization was prohibited. It's not unless you follow it. Unless you follow the rules, they have no power.
Throckmoreton also tried to put chiropractice schools out of business by preventing the government from granting guaranteed student loans or grants from the government for research at chiropractic colleges. To this day, guys, you can't use your insurance on it. It's another way to detroy you from being all able to go to them unless you
have the money right. He prevented them from getting accreditation, lobbied in every state to prevent the establishment of a government created accreditation body, and was furious when they hw Office of Education being an agency of educators rather than physicians, resisted his efforts and in nineteen seventy four sanctioned the Council on Chiropractic Education as
a national accredited national accreditation body for chiropractic schools. The AMA brought pressure on CW Post University, a division of Long Island University, to drop a course designed for pre chiropractic students in nineteen seventy two. In the late nineteen sixties, them a Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Hospitals imposed new requirements on hospitals. The AMA Principles of Medical Ethics barred its members from all forms of exchange
with chiropractors and the meet any any reasoning given other than selfish ones. Definitely, once again not because of its lack of value. The JCAH letter August nineteenth August thirteenth, nineteen seventy three to a hospital administrator declared that any arrangement you would make with chiropractors and your hospital would be unacceptable to the Joint Committee.
This would be in violation of the Principles of Medical Ethics published by the AMA that it is also a requirement of the JAH Joint Commission of Accreditation, Right, this would be okay? Yeah? On may I say. On January ninth, nineteen seventy three, the JCH wrote to the to a hospital in Silver City, New Mexico. This is in answer to your letter of December eighteen referring to a bill which may be passed in New Mexico that hospitals
must accept chiropractors as members of the medical staff. You are absolutely correct. The unfortunate results of this most ill advised legislation mean that the Joint Committee could withdraw and refuse accreditation of the hospital that had a chiropractors on its staff. Wow, so just eliminate the entire hospital. These these people, who the hell do they appoint themselves authorities of something without any like? And who made
you? King? Who the hell are you again? Right? No, because we're the committee, because we set up we set up a committee, So therefore we're the authority. Because because we come to this place and do this thing, and we all stand around, sent around in a circle and circle jerk each other and then come up with these policies, so therefore you must listen to them, right. The AMA then forced the Veterans Administration to
refuse payments to veterans for chiropractic services. Yeah, and nephew, guys for that, because I could totally have already been at doctor John Bergman's. These
tactics have been reported to the AMA as positive results. A confidential memorandum data September twenty first, nineteen sixty seven by the Committee on Quackery boast to the trustees that basically the committee's short range objectives for containing the cult of cults, they're calling it a cult of chiropractic and any additional recognition it might achieve revolves around four points. Doing everything within our power to see that chiropractic coverage under
Title eighteen of the Medical Law is not obtained. Doing everything within our power to see that registration or listing with the US Office of Education, or the establish of a chiropractic accrediting agency is not achieved. Two three to encourage continued separation of the two national chiropractic associations divideing conquer. Encourage state medical societies to take the initiative in their state legislature with regard to legislation that might affect the
practice of chiropractic. Because of the flagrant activities of the AMA, several chiropractors found these sued charging conspiracy. The case dragged on for years, and in August twenty seventh, nineteen eighty seven, that wasn't that long. I was eight years old. Well, no, I was seven years old and three
hundred and sixty four days because I'm board. In August twenty eighth, after eleven years of continuous litigation, federal judges Susan gets in Dammer of the US District Court, found them the American College of Surgeons and the American College of Radiologists guilty guilty s charge of conspiracy to destroy conspiring to destroy the profession of
chiropractic. During the proceedings, the AMA freely acknowledged that they were that they never had nor have any knowledge of the content or quality of the courses taught in chiropractic college. Right. It was just the simple fact that hey, this is effective. Our ship kills people. We can't have people going around
they're getting something that works, because then we'll be out of business. Because they'll see the difference between horrible pain and death and in us need for other drugs to prevent the problems that the first the other drugs that we first gave them caused, or hey click click, Oh do you feel better? Yeah, it feels way better. Thanks Christ Judge gets and Dammer wrote one hundred
and one Dalmatians. No. She wrote one hundred one page opinion and issued an order of permanent injunction requiring the AMA to cease and desist from restricting, regulating, or impeding, or aiding and abating others from restricting, regulating, and impeding the freedom of any AMA member or any institution or hospital to make an individual decision as to whether or not the AMA member, institution, or
hospital show professionally associate with chiropractors, chiropractic students, or chiropractic institutions. Jesus trying to keep in the league leaves this kind of nonsense, isn't it repeating yourself? Love? Thus ended the legacy of malice and obstructionism, which More's Fishbane had left to the AMA, although he had been formally relieved of all duties at the meeting of the AMA on June twentieth, nineteen forty nine.
The AMA had been bedeviled by his obsessions for more for four more decades. Another of his obsessions was his refusal to admit any black physicians as members of them. Geez, does anybody need any more freaking like shit to throw it out? These people would see what it kind has come back there. He was often heard to refer contemptuously to der Schwarzer's a Yiddish term of contempt for
blacks. I think Schwartz meets dick right was? He was? He envious whenever the subject of admitting blacks came up, as it did repeatedly during his regime, His policy continued at he must have a little shriveling buddy. His policy continued at the AMA for two more decades until nineteen sixty eight, when the AMA was forced to admit blacks. Forced not because they you know,
you know, evolved their their fucking stupid minds, but no forced. Previously, the black I don't think we call them doll black access people had maintained their own organization, The National Medical Association, inhaling the decision, time referred patronizingly to the Moss backed Black AMA. Moss backed wow Nan, there was everybody was racing back then the fact that Simmons and fish Bay were able and there were liberals were able to impose their petty concerns on this national So now
they become their friends because they want to destroy them. Isn't that funny how that worked out. They're like, you know, we still hate them, but let's befriend them and give them a bunch of you know, make them all dependent on our system, and then we're going to fuck them over later as we weakened them. The fact that Simmons and fish Band were able to impose their petty concerns on the national organizations for half of the century reflects little
credit on the members. One of the most telling comments was made by T. Swan Hardy in The Forum June June nineteen twenty nine, in an article with the title how scientific are our doctors? Hardy? This is nineteen twenty nine? Hardy wrote, medicine as a profession is not distinguished for the mentality of its members. The average intelligence is lower than in perhaps any other profession
organized. Medicine in America is unalterably opposed to any standard of record, any standard of reorganization which would make one which would one make a monopoly throughout throughout, God damn it. Organized medicine in America is unalterably opposed to any standard of reorganization, which would one make the medical monopoly thoroughly scientific, two make such therapy generally available to all who need it, and three menace the incomes
of incompetent practitioners. They're opposed to all those things. It is noteworthy that the insignia of the medical profession is two snakes entwined on the staff. However, Unite the University of Rochester, not too far from rights, deciding that this was excessive, recently reduced the two snakes to one. The Caducius is the mythological symbol of the Roman and god Mercury. He was the patron of messengers, but he also had some an unsavory reputation as the associate of outlaws,
merchants, and thieves. In the ancient world, merchants were synonymous with the other two categories thieves tricksters. Okay, well, hey, look at that. We made it to the Prophets of Cancer, chapter three and cut. All right, we'll pick up on this some other time. Wow, it's been a it's been a night. Let me get let me just do what did I do? Yeah, let's go yeah, okay, cool, Okay, So I'm almost on for two hours. Let's go ahead and just
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have that too. It's in the other room right now. We've been doing a lot of cleaning this I told you. But there you have it, all right. And then as I showed you before, doctor Peter Gliddon, just click on that when you get the semperfre lloc dot com. Remember logging boom, and then you're in. I'll show you a little bit into this real quick, just medical mythbusting health recovery. Let's look at this all right, So here's the list, right, So I'm just gonna click one and
just show you where it goes. Let's go with what do you want to see? Do you want to see? Let's see other's fun. Didn't hear that interests me? I'd like to see autism on here, but I don't see that one. Let's go with the Alzheiber's or anxiety. It's good anxiety. Why you do not have we don't have video for the subject yet. Okay, fire mayasa, Okay, Well, anyway, in his book what is it called the MD Emperor has no clothes. He goes to reaching every
one of these things. So that's fine. One that does so about tonightis ringing in the ears, tonitas, vertigo, bell's poss tick, do l arue, laryngitis, loss of voice, loss of smell. Boom, there you go. There's a video on it, right, So there you have it. And then, like I told you before, the Q and a's oh bam, here's here's some interviews. There's some doctor Tenpenny on here too. Um. Yeah, there he is with doctor Tenpenny. There he is
with doctor Dave Janda and uh, some more ends. Oh there's there's uh Morley Robinson, copper, iron and inflammation. Look at that. Morley's more of these. Uh the common denomina or the common thread between him and doctor Manzo. Pretty cool? Quda. Then I was just on the last one. And yet wait you can even see the other says it's my name that was the last one. Yeah, all right, chip down, amnesia Lane. Everybody's even watching name on here? Yeah there is just like that.
All right, So have a great night. We'll pick up on this in part three someday soon, but for now, have a wonderful evening. And I hope you got something out of this, and I hope you enjoyed listening and seeing a little bit of Eustace Mullins, because he was quite the individual. And that's just the one book. He said, so many books, so many, and we have to look at all of them. Now, there's so many, and I throughout every one of them. He ties it
to the five thousand year old cult of ball hence Ballbusters. Right, Okay, there's a purpose and point to why I named a show this. And every time I feel like I shouldn't have because I feel like it might turn off somebody or whatever, you know what, that's not that's not the fault of the truth of the matter, that this is actually related to every fucking problem that we have. So it's gonna have to take people understanding that to
come around to realizing why the show was called that. Not for me at the you know men, the intellect of that, to to someone of the just for mass appeal. That's the wrong way to approach that. That's the marketing way to approach that, but not the way you approach truth. So yeah, oh, you can join down here by the way in the bottom you click a little joined my mom my mom joins, So why wouldn't you right, and some other people did do so you should you should join the
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the gym. Drop and started to jump to dump, drop off a bunch of crap, clean out my garage so we can put more boxes in it yeay, and hopefully get to the point where I can actually open up my pool table again. Black felted eight flitter and h maybe I started doing some videos around the house umps to get it on nice and clean. That'd be fun. I'll be like the YouTube family, but for the rumble. Fuck yeah, everybody else will be like not even compliant to it. But I'll
just chase him around with the cameras for your listening. And viewing enjoyment. I'll paralyze my own family for you. I'm just kidding. Fight but a night
