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John D. Rockefeller seized US medicine around the same time he seized US media. After discovering drugs could be produced from petroleum, he used propagandists to classify traditional medicines as alternative, while petroleum-based drugs were declared the gold standard. Rockefeller bought a German pharmaceutical company that manufactured chemicals of war for Adolf Hitler, then pressed Congress to declare natural healing modalities unscientific quackery. He took control of the American Medical Association and offered grants to medical schools mandating his approved curriculum. Mentions of herbs, plants, and diet were erased from textbooks. Objecting doctors and professors were removed from the AMA, stripped of licenses, and even jailed. When evidence emerged that petroleum-based medicines caused cancer, Rockefeller founded the American Cancer Society to suppress that information. He is credited as the founder of the pharmaceutical industry, and the reason that medical error is currently the third leading cause of death in America. The pharmaceutical industry spends at least twice the amount as big oil to influence laws, policies, and public perception.

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John D. Rockefeller played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the US. He classified traditional medicines as alternative when petroleum-based drugs became available. Rockefeller took control of the American Medical Association and funded medical schools to teach his approved curriculum, erasing references to natural healing methods. Those who opposed him were ostracized, arrested, and silenced. Rockefeller also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. Today, medical errors rank as the third leading cause of death in America, partly due to the influence of the pharmaceutical industry. Big Pharma, with its immense lobbying power, holds significant control over laws, policies, and public perception, thanks to Rockefeller's influence.

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John Rockefeller used ruthless tactics such as bribery, price fixing, and corporate espionage to gain control of 90% of US oil production. He became the richest man in history and donated $100 million to his philanthropic front group, the general education board. Rockefeller then established the Rockefeller Foundation, which was later described as a self-serving menace to the nation. With his foundation's wealth and influence, Rockefeller worked with Andrew Carnegie to send Abraham Flexner on a tour to assess medical colleges and hospitals. The resulting Flexner report recommended centralizing medical schooling and promoting the pharmaceutical paradigm. This led to the closure of many medical schools and the suppression of alternative medicines. Rockefeller's actions also benefited US oil, mining, pharmaceuticals, telecom, and banking industries globally.

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In 1907, the American Medical Association (AMA) involved the Carnegie Foundation to study medical education in the US and Canada. The report, known as the Carnegie Foundation bulletin number 4, was authored by Abraham Flexner, who was not a physician but had ties to the Rockefeller Institute. The report aimed to improve medical service by establishing education based on scientific principles. It promoted materialism, the belief that everything is composed of matter, and demoted alternative medicines. As a result, many medical schools closed or merged, and the number of medical students decreased. The report's influence extended worldwide, but its long-term consequences include high rates of medical mistakes and deaths. The pharmaceutical industry also gained control.

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John D. Rockefeller seized control of US medicine and classified traditional medicines as alternative when he discovered drugs could be made from petroleum. He bought a German pharmaceutical company and influenced Congress to declare natural healing modalities as quackery. Rockefeller took over the American Medical Association and funded medical schools that taught only his approved curriculum, erasing any mention of herbal healing and diet. Dissenting doctors were crucified by the media, stripped of their licenses, and even jailed. Rockefeller founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. He is credited as the founder of the pharmaceutical industry, which now holds immense power over our lives, spending twice as much as Big Oil to influence laws and policies. Medical errors are now the third leading cause of death in America.

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The Flexner report, backed by the Carnegies and the Rockefellers, led to the takeover of the medical system and the outlawing of natural healing methods. People have become dependent on chemicals, surgeries, and radiation, forgetting how to heal naturally. The Rockefellers and the Carnegies defunded natural schools and midwives, causing the loss of knowledge over generations. Each generation became more indoctrinated into the broken system, resulting in side effects and health problems. However, by embracing natural remedies like chamomile tea, we can heal and regenerate without the risk of poisoning or unknown side effects.

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John D. Rockefeller played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the US. He classified traditional medicines as alternative when drugs made from petroleum emerged. Rockefeller gained control of the American Medical Association and ensured that only his approved curriculum was taught in medical schools, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Those who opposed Rockefeller's influence were ostracized, arrested, and silenced. He also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. As a result, medical errors have become the third leading cause of death in America. The pharmaceutical industry, with its immense lobbying power, holds significant control over laws, policies, and public perception, thanks to Rockefeller's influence.

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John D. Rockefeller played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the US. He classified traditional medicines as alternative when petroleum-based drugs became available. Rockefeller gained control of the American Medical Association and ensured that only his approved curriculum was taught in medical schools, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Those who opposed him were ostracized, arrested, and jailed. Rockefeller also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. As a result, medical errors have become the third leading cause of death in America. The pharmaceutical industry, thanks to Rockefeller's influence, holds immense power and spends twice as much as Big Oil on lobbying efforts.

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John D. Rockefeller played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the US. He classified traditional medicines as alternative when drugs made from petroleum emerged. Rockefeller gained control of the American Medical Association and ensured that only his approved curriculum was taught in medical schools, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Those who opposed Rockefeller's influence were ostracized, arrested, and silenced. He also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. Today, medical errors rank as the third leading cause of death in America, partly due to the stranglehold of the pharmaceutical industry, which spends twice as much as Big Oil on lobbying and influencing laws. Big Pharma holds immense power over our lives.

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Medical intervention is a leading cause of death in the United States, claiming around a million lives annually. Many people trust their doctors without realizing that a significant portion of medical education is based on unscientific principles. The current medical system is outdated and needs a complete overhaul. The idea of treating illness with harmful substances is flawed, yet it persists because it generates substantial profits for pharmaceutical companies, which wield significant influence.

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The issue with medical education in America can be traced back to the late 1800s and early 1900s when the Rockefeller and Carnegie Foundations aimed to establish a medical monopoly. They achieved this by funding universities and appointing their staff to the boards of directors, ensuring their influence. As a result, the curriculum shifted towards pharmaceutical drugs, and this influence remains today. The medical profession is seen as subservient to the pharmaceutical industry, as money from vested interests dictates the outcome.

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John D. Rockefeller seized control of U.S. Medicine and labeled traditional remedies as alternative when he discovered drugs could be made from petroleum. He bought a German pharmaceutical company and influenced Congress to declare natural healing methods as quackery. Rockefeller took over the American Medical Association and funded medical schools that taught only his approved curriculum. Any mention of herbal healing and diet was removed from textbooks, and dissenting doctors were punished. Rockefeller founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. The pharmaceutical industry, led by Rockefeller, now holds immense power, spending twice as much as Big Oil to influence laws and public perception. This control has made medical errors the third leading cause of death in America.

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In 1872, Rockefeller gained control over 90% of oil companies but was later found in violation of antitrust laws and Standard Oil was split into 34 independent companies in 1911. However, this did not change who he was. Rockefeller saw natural health as a threat and donated money to medical schools to gain control. He hired Flexner to study the curriculum and persuade the government to establish allopathic medicine, which uses unnatural substances to treat diseases. This is how western medicine was founded.

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John D. Rockefeller, the oil mogul, played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the United States. He redefined traditional medicines as alternative and promoted petroleum-based drugs as the gold standard. Rockefeller gained control over the American Medical Association and funded medical schools that adhered to his approved curriculum, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Dissenting doctors and professors faced media crucifixion, loss of licenses, and even imprisonment. Rockefeller also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. Today, the pharmaceutical industry wields immense power, spending twice as much as Big Oil on lobbying and influencing laws. This influence has made medical errors the third leading cause of death in America.

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John D. Rockefeller played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the US. He redefined traditional medicines as alternative and promoted petroleum-based drugs as the new standard. By acquiring a German pharmaceutical company, he gained political influence and pushed Congress to discredit natural healing methods. Rockefeller took control of the American Medical Association and funded medical schools that taught only his approved curriculum, erasing any mention of herbal or dietary healing. Dissenters were ostracized, arrested, and silenced. Rockefeller also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. Today, the pharmaceutical industry wields immense power, spending twice as much as Big Oil to influence laws and public perception. This influence has contributed to medical errors becoming the third leading cause of death in America.

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John D. Rockefeller played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the US. He classified traditional medicines as alternative when petroleum-based drugs became available. Rockefeller gained control of the American Medical Association and ensured that only his approved curriculum was taught in medical schools, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Those who opposed Rockefeller's influence were ostracized and even arrested. He founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. As a result, medical errors have become the third leading cause of death in America. The pharmaceutical industry, with its immense lobbying power, holds significant control over laws, policies, and public perception, thanks to Rockefeller's influence.

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John D. Rockefeller played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the US. He classified traditional medicines as alternative when petroleum-based drugs became available. Rockefeller controlled the American Medical Association and ensured that only his approved curriculum was taught in medical schools, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Those who opposed him were ostracized and even arrested. Rockefeller also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. As a result, medical errors have become the third leading cause of death in America. The pharmaceutical industry, with its immense lobbying power, holds significant influence over laws, policies, and public perception, thanks to Rockefeller's influence.

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In 1909, Rockefeller's lawyer crafted the Flexner Report, shaping medical education to favor pharmaceuticals over holistic approaches, with Rockefeller himself investing heavily in medical schools. Before World War II, medicine focused on acute care, but the introduction of the birth control pill shifted the industry's focus to long-term medication and chronic disease management. The Sackler family, creators of Valium, contributed to the medicalization of conditions like heart disease and diabetes. Later, cigarette companies acquired food companies, manipulating food to be more addictive, leading to a surge in chronic conditions due to ultra-processed foods designed by tobacco industry scientists. These foods contain numerous chemicals, further harming our health and microbiome. This intentional corruption can be undone if we recognize it.

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John D. Rockefeller, the US oil mogul, played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry. He redefined traditional medicines as alternative and promoted petroleum-based drugs as the gold standard. Rockefeller gained control over the American Medical Association and ensured that only his approved curriculum was taught in medical schools, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Those who opposed his agenda were ostracized, arrested, and silenced. Rockefeller also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. Today, medical errors rank as the third leading cause of death in America, largely due to the influence of the pharmaceutical industry, which spends twice as much as Big Oil on lobbying and shaping public perception.

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John D. Rockefeller played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the US. He classified traditional medicines as alternative when drugs made from petroleum emerged. Rockefeller gained control over the American Medical Association and ensured that only his approved curriculum was taught in medical schools, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Those who opposed him faced media scrutiny, lost their licenses, and even got arrested. Rockefeller also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. Today, medical errors rank as the third leading cause of death in America, partly due to the influence of the pharmaceutical industry, which spends twice as much as Big Oil on lobbying. Big Pharma holds immense power over our lives, thanks to Rockefeller's influence.

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John D. Rockefeller played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the US. He classified traditional medicines as alternative when drugs made from petroleum emerged. Rockefeller gained control of the American Medical Association and ensured that only his approved curriculum was taught in medical schools, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Those who opposed Rockefeller's influence were ostracized and even arrested. He founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. As a result, medical errors have become the third leading cause of death in America. The pharmaceutical industry, with its immense lobbying power, holds significant control over laws, policies, and public perception, thanks to Rockefeller's influence.

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John D. Rockefeller played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the US. He classified traditional medicines as alternative when petroleum-based drugs became available. Rockefeller gained control of the American Medical Association and ensured that only his approved curriculum was taught in medical schools, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Those who opposed Rockefeller's influence were ostracized and even arrested. He founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. Today, medical errors rank as the third leading cause of death in America, partly due to the pharmaceutical industry's immense lobbying power. Big Pharma, influenced by Rockefeller's legacy, holds significant control over our lives.

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John D. Rockefeller played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the US. He classified traditional medicines as alternative when petroleum-based drugs became available. Rockefeller gained control of the American Medical Association and ensured that only his approved curriculum was taught in medical schools, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Those who opposed Rockefeller's influence were ostracized and even arrested. He founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. As a result, medical errors have become the third leading cause of death in America. The pharmaceutical industry, heavily influenced by Rockefeller, holds immense power through lobbying and influences laws and public perception.

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John D. Rockefeller played a significant role in shaping the pharmaceutical industry in the US. He promoted petroleum-based drugs as the new standard, while labeling traditional medicines as alternative. Rockefeller gained control over the American Medical Association and funded medical schools that taught his approved curriculum, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Dissenting doctors and professors were ostracized and silenced. Rockefeller also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. Today, the pharmaceutical industry wields immense power, spending twice as much as Big Oil to influence laws and public perception. As a result, medical errors have become the third leading cause of death in America. Big Pharma owes its dominance to Rockefeller's influence and monopolistic practices.

American Alchemy

UFOs & Human Experiments: Big Pharma's Horrific Past... (ft. Brigham Buhler)
Guests: Brigham Buhler
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From the outset, the conversation stitches together a provocative thesis: the modern health system is deeply entangled with political power, corporate profit, and hidden histories. The speakers trace a throughline from the early 20th century reforms to today’s sick-care economy, then layer in a parallel story about UFOs, covert programs, and the uneasy boundary between government secrecy and private industry. The result is a portrait of a dystopian trend that feels both alarming and challengeable. Historically, the ascent of big pharma began with the Flexner Report of 1910, funded by Rockefeller and Carnegie, which prompted widespread consolidation of medical training around drug-based approaches. The American Medical Association and the FDA emerged as enforcers of this new order, and countless schools were shut or aligned to patentable therapies. The hosts juxtapose this with wartime atrocities and postwar intelligence, noting Unit 731, the transfer of data to the United States, and the collusion that tied medicine to military aims. The narrative continues with the corporate-military axis after the war: Bayer’s ties to the Third Reich, its later absorption of Monsanto, and the spread of defoliants like Agent Orange and glyphosate into agriculture and health. The conversation recounts contaminated HIV-laced hemophilia products and outbreaks of environmental toxins. It then traces intelligence-driven medical experiments from MKUltra to the CIA’s office of research and development, and how a private sector arm eventually absorbed those programs as SURL and its successors, linking private pharma to covert science. Amid these histories, the episode dives into electromagnetic therapies, DNA as a potential antenna, and visions of hidden science. The speakers describe early 20th‑century devices and researchers who claimed to zero in on pathogens through energy frequencies, then recount modern anecdotes of refractive devices, biophotons, and radio‑like effects on cells. They connect DNA’s fractal geometry to possible cosmic signaling, cite panspermia and directed panspermia, and reference Nobel discussions around living software written in DNA, suggesting a broader science just beyond mainstream acceptance. Toward the end, the guests pivot to agency and reform. They argue for proactive, predictive healthcare that uses biomarkers, bone density, fitness metrics, and wearable data to extend health span. They advocate separating genuine innovation from profit-driven inertia, closing the gap between research and practice, and expanding access to preventative modalities. The conversation closes with optimism about political leadership, cross‑disciplinary inquiry, and the belief that open dialogue can reveal truth across health, science, and the UFO question.
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