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loopmatthew
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:23 pm
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The newly released book, "Cracking the Cancer Code," provides a
thorough investigation into the history of the business with disease.
Read the short excerpt below!

http://www.amazon.com/Cracking-Cancer-Code-Secret-Transforming/dp/0595401694

There are a number of alternative healing therapies that work so well
and cost so little when compared to conventional treatment, that
Organized Medicine, the Food & Drug Administration, and their overlords
in the Pharmaceutical Industry (The Big Three) would rather the public
not know about them. The reason is obvious: alternative, non-toxic
therapies represent a potential loss of billions of dollars to
allopathic medicine and drug companies.1 Think this is too awful to be
true? Read on.

The Big Three have collectively engaged in a medical collusion for over
70 years to influence legislative bodies at both the federal and state
levels. The ultimate objective of which has been, and still is, to
produce regulations that encourage the use of drug medicine while
simultaneously creating restrictive, controlling mechanisms (licensing,
government approval, etc) designed to limit and stifle the availability
of non-drug, alternative modalities. The conspiracy to limit and
eliminate competition from non-drug therapies began with the Flexner
Report of 1910.

In 1910, Kentucky-born American educator Abraham Flexner was
commissioned by oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller to tour the country and
evaluate the effectiveness of therapies taught in medical schools and
other institutions of the healing arts. History persuades us that
Rockefeller, far from having altruistic intentions, wanted to dominate
control over petroleum, petrochemicals and pharmaceuticals - which
are all derived from coal tars or crude oil. He arranged for his
company, Standard Oil of New Jersey to obtain a controlling interest in
a huge German drug cartel called I. G. Farben. He was able to engage
two of his stronger competitors, Andrew Carnegie of US Steel and JP
Morgan of JP Morgan and Co. as partners, while making other, less
powerful players, stockholders in Standard Oil. For these elite men,
this consolidation of influential wealth enabled them to expand their
power and control into the healthcare sector. Those who would not come
into the fold were crushed according to a Rockefeller biographer.2
Subsequently, during World War II Standard Oil of New Jersey was
eventually accused of treason for this pre-war alliance with I.G.
Farben.

The report Flexner submitted to The Carnegie Foundation was titled
Medical Education in the United States and Canada. Expressed on page 22
of the report was the mandate: "the privileges of the medical school
can no longer be open to casual strollers from the highway. It is
necessary to install a doorkeeper who will, by critical scrutiny,
ascertain the fitness of the applicant, a necessity suggested, in the
first place, but consideration for the candidate, whose time and
talents will serve him better in some other vocation, if he be unfit
for this, and in the second, by consideration for a public entitled to
protection from those whom the very boldness of modern medical strategy
equips with instruments that, tremendously effective for good when
rightly used, are all the more terrible for harm if ignorantly or
incompetently employed."

As history has revealed, congress swallowed the recommendations of this
report hook, line, and sinker. The end result, of course, has been to
rob citizens of their freedoms in the name of public protection. It was
decided that the American Medical Association (AMA), would be the
doorkeeper. Not a bad idea, you may think. And you would be right, if
that was all the AMA did. What I would like to bring your attention to
is the fact that the AMA was now empowered to certify or de-certify any
medical school in the country on the grounds of whether that school met
the AMA's standards of approved medicine.3
Where the AMA really took the Flexner Report findings to heart lies in
the still-present prejudice against alternative healing methods. Not
surprisingly, Flexner found that any discipline that didn't use drugs
to help cure the patient was tantamount to quackery and charlatanism.
Here it is important to remember that John D. Rockefeller, who had huge
stake in chemical giant I.G. Farben, commissioned Flexner to conduct
this study. The argument may, therefore, be made that Flexner's
findings were not wholly (or even partially) unbiased. As a result,
medical schools that offered courses in bioelectric Medicine,
Homeopathy or Eastern Medicine, for example, were told to either drop
these courses from their curriculum or lose their accreditation and
underwriting support. A few schools resisted for a time, but eventually
most schools cooperated or were closed down. A similar scenario was
played out in Canada. It was attempted in England against Homeopathy,
but it failed due to the personal intervention of the Royal Family who
had received much relief and healing at the hands of Homeopathic
healers in the 19th century.4

The AMA came into existence in 1847. A private organization of
allopathic physicians, it was originally formed to advance the
interests of physicians, to promote public health, to lobby for medical
legislation, and to raise money for medical education. The most
important piece of information that I can hope to impart is that the
AMA exists to serve the interests of its members. It functions in every
sense of the word as a union, although its members wear white collars
instead of blue. Nowhere is this more evident than in its ability to
influence favorable legislation. Giving the AMA the power over the
certification of medical schools is the equivalent of giving the
Teamsters Union the exclusive right to decide on the laws of interstate
commerce and transportation.5 Is it any wonder that the total number of
medical schools in the United States went from 160 in 1906 (before the
Flexner Report) to 85 in 1920 and further down to 69 schools in 1944? A
little like putting the fox in charge of the hen house, no?

Here in America, a relentless campaign of misinformation, fraud,
deception, and suppression of alternative therapies and healers has
been in place for the better part of this century. This has been done
in order to keep highly effective alternative therapies from reaching
any significant plateau of public awareness. Control is exerted through
news items and propaganda from pro-establishment organizations like The
AMA, The American Cancer Society, The Diabetes Foundation, etc.; local
medical boards and government agencies like the FDA, The National
Institute of Health (NIH), and The National Cancer Institute (NCI), The
National Academy of Science, etc. All this is done, of course, with the
full cooperation of the mainstream media which itself serves larger
interests.6 The Doors of Perception and Expert Deception: PR Media
Industry Exposed are two incredible articles I've included within the
research archive section of this work. They provide an in-depth
investigation into the public relations industry and educate the reader
on how to spot half-truths and propaganda.

Over the past decades, hundreds of caring, concerned, and conscientious
alternative healers have been jailed and abused like common criminals
for the so-called "crime" of curing people of life-threatening
diseases in an unapproved manner. This has been carried out by
heavy-handed government agents who swoop down on clinics with drawn
guns, flax jackets, and Gestapo manners. All the while, these same
agents and agencies behind this anti-alternative campaign posture
themselves before TV cameras and the public under the ludicrous
pretense of being servants of the people and protectors of the common
good.7 You may be shocked to find out that a federal judge found the
AMA guilty of conspiracy to destroy the chiropractic profession in the
1987 Wilk case.

The medico-drug cartel was summed up by J.W Hodge, M.D., of Niagara
Falls, N.Y., in these words: "The medical monopoly or medical trust,
euphemistically called the American Medical Association, is not merely
the meanest monopoly ever organized, but the most arrogant, dangerous
and despotic organization which ever managed a free people in this or
any other age. Any and all methods of healing the sick by means of
safe, simple and natural remedies are sure to be assailed and denounced
by the arrogant leaders of the AMA doctors' trust as fakes, frauds and
humbugs Every practitioner of the healing art who does not ally himself
with the medical trust is denounced as a 'dangerous quack' and
impostor by the predatory trust doctors. Every sanitarian who attempts
to restore the sick to a state of health by natural means without
resort to the knife or poisonous drugs, disease imparting serums,
deadly toxins or vaccines, is at once pounced upon by these medical
tyrants and fanatics, bitterly denounced, vilified and persecuted to
the fullest extent."8 For more revelations about the origins of the
business with disease, the AMA, the House of Rockefeller and the
pharmaceutical industry read Rockefeller Medicine Men by E. Richard
Brown and The Drug Story by Morris A. Bealle. An essay concerning the
latter can be found in the research archive section of this work.

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