In the early 1900's John D Rockefeller saw an opportunity to make money pushing a different approach to medicine Colleges taught doctors to treat patients up until then. His new system was the beginning of teaching surgery and drugs. Again, a cabal family in the middle of our current nightmare.
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I've known this for awhile and post about it often. The information needs to be spread far and wide, so thank you for posting.
Frederick Gates became his key advisor after marrying his replacement wife in Racine, Wisconsin.
Racine is closely connected with Cornell, Fauci, Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Institute, Rotary, Mason Lab and others involved.
The real purpose of the China Medical Board formed with Fred Gates was to eliminate the rise of Christianity in China.
Expose the Root of the real Agenda - Racine.
Listen to Murray Rothbard (Nobel Prize winner in Economics) lectures on the history of American Economics. Lectures are from the 80's, link below gives transcript of lecture 9 which talks about Rockefeller's involvement in the pharmaceutical industry.
https://www.readrothbard.com/2018/10/24/american-economy-and-the-end-of-laissez-faire-9-of-13-the-progressive-era/
https://archive.is/wuSSE
Wow, that lecture is powerful, and to think he wrote it in 1986. I'm embarrassed about how long I was asleep. How could this country be something so different than most of us knew? It was right in front of us.
Thanks for that great post. Now I need to find time to read or hear all of his lectures.
Glad I could help fren! Please spread the word as well!
The first few lectures are not as interesting because they talk about railroad industry and politicians involved in regulating the industry. I'd say Listen to lecture 1 and skip to lecture 4 and start from there. Railroads don't have as much significance today but Rockefeller does.
Thanks so much.
I'm working on making a more accurate transcript for lecture that's better than Youtube's alphabet soup. It makes it much easier to share and send around when it's all neatly typed up and organized
https://www.readrothbard.com/2018/10/24/american-economy-and-the-end-of-laissez-faire-9-of-13-the-progressive-era/
So far only on 6 minutes
TRANSCRIPT
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This is supposed to make everything much more democratic but it really doesn’t
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it means that any schmo can vote in the
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Democrat or Republican ticket all they have
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to do is sign up as a Democrat or Republican
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afterward you would act as an actual
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activist member so this means anybody
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can get the nomination and means of
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nomination is decided by public
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relations by TV ads by money or whatever
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it is you don’t have to meet the role of
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a party as such the parties as a
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mechanism for gathering collecting ideas
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and principles gets eliminated.
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It means the party the political party is now
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just a shell. Democrats are Republican
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party don’t mean anything as well
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because of the cultural primary system
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it’s all up for grabs and this is now
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admitted by most political scientists.
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This is a troubling thing, they think it all
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came in the 1960s it really started
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coming in in 1900 with a progressive
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whole primary concept and this was
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deliberately done to destroy the role of
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a political party as an ideological both
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gathering movement, in other words
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as a group which means something.
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The idea is to make the party’s meaning
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less and leave a power vacuum for
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technocrats and progressive so-called
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non partisan scientists. This is all
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accomplished and goes on very cleverly
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and one of the things they try to do
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most is eliminate great war on the
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city. By this time the city is almost all
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ethnic. In other words, the city is a mostly
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liturgical mostly Irish and Italian and
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Polish etcetera and the rural area of a
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mostly lost and getting them out of the
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point was more and more true and so the big
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cities become a focus of attack by WASP Pietists
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as being central per se as the nest of evil
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and sin. The whole rural vs urban
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thing really comes in about this time as
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an attack on urban ethnic and one of the
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things that’s come most important now
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again for for wasp pietists is to smash the saloons.
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Have prohibition to eliminate
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the saloon as a political and a
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political power of ethnic
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politics. For most of the ethnic (most of the Italian,
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Irish, etc Catholic people),
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the neighborhood saloon was
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the focus of politics and most of the
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socializing is done in the
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saloon and the saloon keeper becomes a
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major ward (?here) of the
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political power. You ask the [saloon keeper] who to vote for
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and so if you outlaw [the saloon] you can
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out you can smash
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[?liturgical] politics. So prohibition gets
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restored now as a as a big
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objective. Another thing to do is to try
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to eliminate city voting altogether,
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eliminate the mayor and put in the
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"non-political" city
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manager, resolving so-called city manager
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movement, City Commission movement. Very
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powerful took over most of the small
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city united states, it didn’t went out in
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New York, Philadelphia, or Boston and most
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of the smaller cities Dayton, Ohio and
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mostly both Galveston, Texas. Now we have
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city managers and the city manager gets the
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high salary, the mayor gets almost
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almost no salary making twenty bucks a year or
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something. The mayor now holds very
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little power. City managers are in there
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full-time, gets their own bureaucracy in
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there, and runs everything
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mostly to his own liking. Again, this is
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the political power by the bureaucrat,
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by the technocrat bureaucrat taking over
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from the voters. Voters have almost most
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no say in this anymore, [their voices] have been eliminated,
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very indirect.
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Another thing that happens is the
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nationalization of the public school
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system. The public schools until about
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1900 were first of all
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not compulsory outside New England and the
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yankee areas. In the south no compulsory
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attendance laws. Second of all, the
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public school remember the idea of a
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public school is a Protestant [ivian?] device
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This becomes then comes an even much
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more now under progressives. If you can’t get
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the cap like adults you can’t think
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about the hopelessness heaped in sin, then
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forget the kids. Christian eyes or Catholics
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as they're called. You get to force the kids to
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know the public school system then
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Protestantize them to the public schools.
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So the big drive for public school,
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expansion of public school system in New
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York, the south, and everyplace else
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post [era?] public schools [?tend] and
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is an informal requirement at
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most jurisdictions in order to be a
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public school teaching you had to be a
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Protestant church member who’s not
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official honest
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but this was important. In San Francisco
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we had a constant fight with 50 years
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between the Catholics and the Protestants
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to control the public school
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system.
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[?] the city in general public school in
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particular. Behind
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the public school drive are the WASP
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upper class and WASP upper class
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business people and WASPs many places
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coincidental. So another thing about the
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public school with you is you when you
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force Catholics into it,
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Christianize them quote-unquote,
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business people began to use the
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public schools as a device to socialize
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their cause. This is an important tool in
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subsidies we have to realize. One way in
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which the government subsidizes
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businesses is by socializing the cost of
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business, in other words taking over some
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of the cost and loading it onto the taxpayer.
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For example, in a time of slavery in the
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South slavery would not have been
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efficient would not have been economic.
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One of the problems with
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slavery is that slaves tend to run away you
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have a problem with slaves running anyway, you don’t
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have a capital equipment. Machines
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don’t decide to run away, slaves do. So in
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order to minimize
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the cost of enforcement, the slave
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masters
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willed it onto the shoulders of the
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average white taxpayer in the south by
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having so-called slave patrols. Slave patrol [?rats].
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Every southerner was
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required to join the slave patrol for over two
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weeks out of a year or something. Slave patrols
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would patrol the highway, the
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roads at night and catch slaves who’ve run
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away. Patrols had like five people in
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the patrol, every black person had to
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have a [kind of identity card] something
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like South Africa.
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In other words they had to have an ID card in this case
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from your master telling you where to go
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allowing your going.
Thanks. I could figure it out but it's a bit fractured.
Yeah my plan was to edit the whole transcript to be closer to what he actually says then make it all into paragraph form.