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The Story of the Medical Conspiracy Against America (please read attached PDF file)

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By

EUSTACE MULLINS


The National Council for Medical Research

P.O. Box 1105

Staunton, Virginia 24401


Contents


1.

The Medical Monopoly 1

2. Quacks on Quackery 13

3. The Profits of Cancer 59

4. Death and Vaccination 129

5. The Fluoridation Conspiracy .148

6. Whither AIDS 169

7. The Action of Fertilizers 187

8. Contamination of the Food Supply 204

9. The Drug Trust 226

10. The Rockefeller Syndicate 310


The present work, the result of some forty years of investigative research, is a logical progression from my previous books: the expose of the international control of monetary issue and banking practices in the United States; a later work revealing the secret network of organizations through which these alien forces wield political power—the secret committees, foundations, and political parties through which their hidden plans are implemented; and now; to the most vital issue of all, the manner in which these depredations affect the daily lives and health of American citizens. Despite the great power of the hidden rulers, I found that only one group has the power to issue life or death sentences to any American—our nation's physicians.


I discovered that these physicians, despite their great power,

were themselves subjected to very strict controls over every aspect

of their professional lives. These controls, surprisingly enough, were

not wielded by any state or federal agency, although almost every

other aspect of American life is now under the absolute control of

the bureaucracy. The physicians have their own autocracy, a private

trade association, the American Medical Association. This group,

which is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, had gradually built up

its power until it assumed total control over medical schools and the

accreditation of physicians.


The trail of these manipulators led me straight to the same lairs

of the international conspirators whom I had exposed in previous

books. I knew that they had already looted America, reduced its

military power to a dangerously low level, and imposed bureaucratic

controls on every American. I now discovered that their

conspiracies also directly affected the health of every American.


This conspiracy has resulted in a documented decline in the health

of our citizens. We now rank far down the list of civilized nations in

infant mortality and other significant medical statistics. I was able to

document the shocking record of these cold-blooded tycoons who

not only plan and carry out famines, economic depressions,

revolutions and wars, but who also find their greatest profits in their

manipulations of our medical care. The cynicism and malice of

these conspirators is something beyond the imagination of most

Americans. They deliberately mulct our people of millions of

dollars each year through "charitable" organizations and then use

these same organizations as key groups to bolster their Medical

Monopoly. 


Fear and intimidation are the basic techniques by which

the conspirators maintain their control over all aspects of our health

care, as they ruthlessly crush any competitor who challenges their

profits. As in other aspects of their "behavioural control" over the

American people, their most constantly used weapon against us is

their employment of federal agents and federal agencies to carry out

5their intrigues. The proof of this operation may be the most

disturbing revelation of my work.


Eustace Mullins

February 22, 1988


Excerpt:


The Medical

Monopoly


The practice of medicine may not be the world's oldest

profession, but it is often seen to be operating on much the same

principles. Not only does the client wonder if he is getting what he

is paying for, but in many instances, he is dismayed to find that he

has actually gotten something he had not bargained for. An

examination of the record shows that the actual methods of medical

practice have not changed that much through the eons. The recently

discovered Ebers papyrus shows that as early as 1600 B.C., more

than nine hundred prescriptions were available to the physician,

including opium as a pain-killing drug. As late as 1700, commonly

used medications included cathartics such as senna, aloe, figs and

castor oil. Intestinal worms were treated by aspidium roots (the male

fern), pomegranate bark, or wormseed oil. In the East this was

obtained from the flowers of santonin; in the Western Hemisphere it

was pressed from the fruit and leaves of chenopodium.

Analgesics or pain relievers were alcohol, hyoscyamus leaves,

and opium. Hyoscyamus contains scopolamine, used to induce

"twilight sleep'' in modern medicine. In the sixteenth century, Arabs

used colchicum, a saffron derivative, for rheumatic pains and gout.

Cinchona bark, the source of quinine, was used to treat malaria;

chaulmoogra oil was used for leprosy, and ipecac for amoebic

dysentery. Burned sponge at one time was used as a treatment for

goiter; its content of iodine provided the cure. Midwives used ergot

to contract the uterus. Some two hundred years ago, the era of

modern medicine was ushered in by Sir Humphry Davy's discovery

of the anaesthetic properties of nitrous oxide. Michael Faraday

discovered ether, and Wilhelm Surtner isolated morphine from

opium.


Until the late nineteenth century, doctors practiced as free lance

agents, which meant that they assumed all the risks of their

decisions. The poor rarely encountered a doctor, as medical

ministrations were generally confined to the rich and powerful.

Curing a monarch could bring great rewards but failing to cure him

could be a fatal mistake. Perhaps it was the awareness of the

personal risks of this profession which gave rise to the plan for

monopoly, to level out the risks and rewards among a chosen few.

The attempts to build up this medical monopoly have now created a

modern plague, while the resolve to maintain this monopoly has cost

the public dearly in money and suffering.

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