I searched for Ivermectin on Amazon and look what they give you. Our government in general and FDA in particular are such a joke. How anyone believes anything from these terribly corrupt entities is beyond me.
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Oh, you're right.
I am, sort of, being facetious on that whole thing.
Even the source I was using, was pointing out, the FDA is warning Docs that if they go against the establishment and the AMA, they are putting their licenses at risk.
Unfortunately, the boards of Medicine, are appointed by governors, and they will revoke license renewal of any doctor the does not toe the line.
The medical cabal is a monopoly, originally constructed by the Rockefeller foundation. That is why, the bio-terror paradigm is the perfect Trojan horse for the global oligarchy to shoe horn in their global technocratic Neo-feudal police state.
All of the billionaires are on board with the "New Normal," "Build Back Better," program. This isn't really about a virus, it is about creating a new, fourth industrial revolution, where what you are allowed to own, and what you are supposed to do, is determined by technocrats. As Rockefeller himself was rumored to have said, "Competition is a Sin!" These folks have no desire to compete.
And? Since the turn of the century, it has been granted Cartel status, with the STATE getting a larger and larger cut every year, in terms of profit, power and control.
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Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
This article appeared in the June 1994 issue of Chronicles. The vested interests are sick over it: Americans are beginning, just slightly, to take charge of their own health care. Such best-sellers as the Doctorās Book of Home Remedies, the Physicianās Desk Reference, and the Merck Manual can...
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". . . One was William H. Holcombe. When he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, he worried, as he wrote in his memoirs, that physicians āwere blind men, striking in the dark at the disease or the patient-lucky if [we] killed the malady [instead of] the man.ā One day Holcombe was called by the parents of a seriously ill child, whom Holcombe subsequently set about to bleed. Bloodletting was considered especially important for children, and the younger the child, the more blood was to be drawn. But the mother clutched the baby to her breast and cried, āThe blood is the life ā it shall not be taken away.ā When the benighted father agreed, Holcombe āexplained to him candidly, and with some display of professional dignity, that my opinion was worth more than his or his wifeās.ā
Holcombe left and returned the next day, expecting to find a dead baby. Instead, the child ā who had been treated by a homeopath ā was playing in the yard. Holcombe later wrote that āafter having blistered, bled, and drugged my patients for twenty-seven years, I determined to find some more humane mode.ā He was charged with violating āmedical ethics,ā whose first principle was: āA physician ⦠should cautiously guard against whatever may injure the general respectability of his profession.ā
Eventually, homeopathy became almost as popular as allopathy, especially in the Northeast and Midwest. Many business leaders favored it and funded free dispensaries for the poor. This was made possible by the free market. From the early part of the century until 1850, state laws interfering in medical practice were gradually repealed. The AMA was founded to reverse the trend.. . . "
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". . . Then the councilās secretary N.P. Colwell helped plan (and some say write) the famous 1910 report by Abraham Flexner. Flexner, the owner of a bankrupt prep school, had the good fortune to have a brother, Simon, who was director of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. At his brotherās suggestion, Abraham Flexner was hired by the Rockefeller-allied Carnegie Foundation so that the report would not be seen as a Rockefeller initiative. And Carnegie, whose main goal was to ārationalizeā higher education, that is, replace religion with science, saw the AMA cartelization drive as useful. Claiming to have investigated nearly every school in the country, Flexner rated them on suitability. Schools he praised received lush grants from the Rockefeller and associated foundations, and almost all the medical schools he condemned were shut down, especially the ācommercialā institutions. AMA-dominated state medical boards ruled that in order to practice medicine, a doctor had to graduate from an approved school. Post-Flexner, a school could not be approved if it taught alternative therapies, didnāt restrict the number of students, or made profits based on student fees.
Why the opposition to for-profit schools? If an institution were supported by student fees rather than philanthropic donations, it could be independent of the foundations. The Rockefeller family had invested heavily in allopathic drug companies and wanted doctors to use their products.
The Flexner Report was more than an attack on free competition funded by special interests. It was also a fraud. For example, Flexner claimed to have thoroughly investigated 69 schools in 90 days, and he sent prepublication copies of his report to the favored schools for their revisions. Homeopaths noted that his authority derived solely āfrom an unlimited access to the pocketbook of a millionaire.ā Homeopaths did not use synthetic drugs, of course. John E. Churchill, president of the Board of Education of New York, called the report a āmenace to the freedom of teaching.ā Years later, Flexner admitted that he knew nothing about medical education. But he did not need to in order to serve his employersā purposes.. . ."
Rockefeller Medicine by Corbett Report
As Americans fret about the Obamacare website and wonder how the country became enslaved to the highest healthcare costs in the world, we turn back the pages to look at how the modern medical paradigm came together in the early 20th century, courtesy of the Rockefeller Foundation and their cronies.ā¦
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As Americans fret about the Obamacare website and wonder how the country became enslaved to the highest healthcare costs in the world, we turn back the pages to look at how the modern medical paradigm came together in the early 20th century, courtesy of the Rockefeller Foundation and their cronies. Join us this week as we explore the real history of modern healthcare and the real motivations behind the family that brought it to you.