Victor Koech
April 18, 2024
Majority of the contemporary populace is not aware that Rockefeller founded the deep state pharma after waging war on natural remedies.
Though Western medicine has its merits and is excellent in times of crisis, it is long overdue for people to understand that modern mainstream medicine, also known as allopathy or western medicine, is fundamentally a money-making creation of the Rockefellers, with an emphasis on drugs, radiation, drugs, drugs, surgery, and more drugs.
People currently look at you strangely if you mention the therapeutic abilities of plants or other holistic approaches. Politics and money, like anything else, have been used to sway people's opinions and push them to accept what is harmful to them.
John D. Rockefeller (1839–1937) was an oil magnate, robber baron, America's first billionaire, and natural monopolist.
By the start of the twentieth century, he owned 90% of all petroleum refineries in the United States through his oil firm, Standard Oil, which subsequently split into Chevron, Exxon, and Mobil.
According to World Affairs, circa 1900, scientists discovered "petrochemicals" and the potential to produce various chemicals from oil. In 1907, oil was used to create the first plastic, known as Bakelite. Scientists were discovering new vitamins and hypothesized that many prescription medications may be derived from oil.
For Rockefeller, who recognized a chance to simultaneously dominate the chemical, oil, and medical industries, this was an amazing opportunity!
Everything about petrochemicals could be copyrighted and sold for enormous profits, which was its best feature.
However, there was one flaw in Rockefeller's medical industry strategy: natural and herbal treatments were extremely popular in America during the time. Almost half of all physicians and medical schools in the United States practiced holistic treatments, drawing on information from Europe as well as Native Americans.
Rockefeller, the monopolist, needed to find a means to eliminate his main competitor. So he followed the traditional "problem-reaction-solution" technique. Put another way, incite fear, establish a problem, and then present a (pre-planned) remedy. (Like the terrorism hysteria, followed by the "Patriot Act").
He collaborated with Andrew Carnegie, a plutocrat who profited from monopolizing the steel business, to design a scheme. The famous Carnegie Foundation sent a guy called Abraham Flexner to traverse the country along with report on the state of medical hospitals and colleges.
This led to the Flexner Report, which established modern medicine.
Needless to say, the document discussed the necessity to overhaul and centralize our medical facilities. This report resulted in the immediate shutdown of nearly 50 percent of all medical school campuses.
Homeopathy and natural remedies were derided and stigmatized, with doctors even imprisoned.
In order to facilitate the shift and influence the opinions of other medical professionals and scientists, Rockefeller established a charitable front organization known as the "General Education Board" (GEB) and donated over $100 million to universities and hospitals. This is the traditional carrot-and-stick technique.
Medical colleges were quickly streamlined and standardized. All of the students were studying the same material, and medicine became all about utilizing proprietary medications.
Scientists obtained large grants to investigate how plants cured ailments, but their aim was to initially determine which molecules in the plant's leaves were useful and then make a similar—but not identical—chemical in the laboratory that could be trademarked.
A medication for every ailment became the slogan of contemporary medicine.
And you believed the Koch brothers to be wicked people?
So, 100 years later, we're producing doctors who have no idea of the benefits of diet, herbs, or holistic methods. We have an entire civilization that is dependent on companies for its well-being.
America devotes 15% of its GDP to healthcare, which should actually be called "sick care." It focuses on symptoms rather than cures, which leads to repeat consumers. Cancer, diabetes, asthma, autism, and even the flu have no known cures.
Why would real cures exist? This system was built by oligarchs and plutocrats, rather than doctors.
Oh, and speaking of cancer, Rockefeller formed the American Cancer Society in 1913. So, in a world plagued by an ever-increasing incidence of cancer, it is unfortunate to watch individuals being indoctrinated about radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery.
With ailments like cancer, diabetes, heart disease, strokes, Alzheimer's, and pulmonary alongside respiratory disorders becoming the norm, particularly as we age, it is debatable whether or not our collective health has also declined significantly over time. Many of these leading causes of death have been related to the ingredients in and use of many of the everyday items and foods we use and consume.
Is it a coincidence that before the Rockefeller impact on medicine, many of these disorders were uncommon? I'll leave it up to you to decide.
We have gone a long way since the start of the 20th century, and it is debatable whether or not many of the adjustments brought about by the 1910 Flexner Report were highly advantageous for the growth of medicine. However, it has had a negative impact on medical professionals' teachings of homeopathic and natural medicines, including those concerned with the impact of nutrition on overall health.
For millennia, societies all throughout the world have successfully adopted quackery, holistic, natural, or alternative therapies. This involves using different plants' essential oils as well as, frequently, the actual plants.
Although many plants and herbs have been withheld from the public while their potential advantages have been suppressed, the situation is rapidly changing in this current era of information accessibility. Many people nowadays are embracing nature's powers as they learn about the medicinal benefits of various plants.
Regrettably, despite being aware of the risk that their goods pose, many household brands which have been in existence since the beginning of the twentieth century still use artificial and perhaps hazardous substances. Similar to Rockefeller, these businesses have monopolized markets to boost their earnings at the expense of the security and well-being of their customers. Many of these compounds, particularly petrochemicals that pose such hazards, have been well researched, yet they are still present in many of the medicines and foods we consume, as well as the things we use on a daily basis.
Fortunately, customers are picking up on ingredient awareness and favoring often disregarded businesses because of their organic and safe ingredients. And that is something the emerging generation can certainly get behind!
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