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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 1872, Rockefeller gained control of 90% of oil companies, leading to a monopoly. In 1911, the Supreme Court split Standard Oil into 34 companies due to antitrust violations. Rockefeller then focused on pharmaceuticals, seeing natural health as a threat. By funding medical schools and influencing curriculum, he promoted allopathic medicine, based on unnatural substances, shaping western medicine.

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John D. Rockefeller transformed both US media and medicine by promoting petroleum-based drugs while discrediting traditional remedies. He acquired a German pharmaceutical company and pressured Congress to label natural healing as quackery. By taking control of the American Medical Association, he ensured that only his approved curriculum was taught in medical schools, erasing references to herbal and dietary healing. Doctors who opposed him faced severe consequences, including loss of licenses and imprisonment. When evidence linked petroleum-based medicines to cancer, Rockefeller founded the American Cancer Society to suppress this information. He is recognized as the founder of the pharmaceutical industry, which is now a powerful lobbying force in Washington, contributing to medical errors being a leading cause of death in America. Ultimately, Rockefeller's influence solidified Big Pharma's dominance over healthcare.

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In the 19th century, William Levingston, also known as William Avery Rockefeller, posed as a doctor and sold a fake cure-all tonic called rock oil. He charged $25 per bottle and claimed it could cure most cancers. However, the tonic was just a mixture of laxative and petroleum and had no effect on cancer. Levingston, who was actually John D. Rockefeller's father, had a history of deceit and fraud. Despite attempts to downplay his influence, John D. Rockefeller learned from his father and continued the legacy of deception. This highlights the sinister nature of modern snake oil salesmen, who not only sell fake cures but also contribute to the problem they claim to solve.

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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. 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 B. Rockefeller took control of U.S. medicine and redefined it when he realized drugs could be made from petroleum. He labeled traditional medicines as alternative and promoted addictive, patentable drugs as the new standard. Rockefeller acquired a German pharmaceutical company that produced chemicals for Hitler, and used his political influence to declare natural healing methods as quackery. He gained control of the American Medical Association and funded medical schools that taught only his approved curriculum, erasing any mention of herbal, plant, and dietary healing. Dissenters were punished, arrested, and silenced. Rockefeller also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. Today, the pharmaceutical industry, influenced by Rockefeller's legacy, holds immense power over our lives.

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John D. Rockefeller, the oil mogul, 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 gold standard. Rockefeller acquired a German pharmaceutical company that produced chemicals for Hitler's war efforts, and used his political influence to declare natural healing methods as unscientific. He took control of the American Medical Association, funding medical schools that taught his approved curriculum, erasing references to herbal healing and diet from textbooks. Dissenters faced media backlash, lost their licenses, and were even imprisoned. 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.

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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 gold standard. Rockefeller acquired a German pharmaceutical company that produced war chemicals for Hitler, and used his political influence to declare natural healing methods as unscientific. He took control of the American Medical Association, funding medical schools that taught his approved curriculum, erasing references to herbal healing and diet from textbooks. Those who opposed Rockefeller's agenda 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 on lobbying and influencing laws.

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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 acquired a German pharmaceutical company that produced war chemicals for Hitler, and used his political influence to label natural healing methods as unscientific. He took control of the American Medical Association, funding medical schools that taught only his approved curriculum, erasing references to herbal healing and diet from textbooks. 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 on lobbying and influencing laws.

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John D. Rockefeller seized control of US media and medicine, promoting petroleum-based drugs as the gold standard while labeling traditional healing methods as quackery. He bought a German pharmaceutical company that produced war chemicals for Hitler, then used his political influence to ensure only his approved curriculum was taught in medical schools. Any mention of natural healing was erased from textbooks, and dissenting doctors were punished and silenced. 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 wields immense power through lobbying. Big Pharma's influence surpasses even that of Big Oil, making it the most powerful industry 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 gold standard. Rockefeller acquired a German pharmaceutical company that produced chemicals for Hitler's war efforts, and used his political influence to declare natural healing methods as unscientific. He took control of the American Medical Association and funded medical schools that taught only his approved curriculum, erasing references to herbal and dietary healing. Dissenters were ostracized, arrested, and silenced. Rockefeller also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. The pharmaceutical industry, heavily influenced by Rockefeller's legacy, wields immense power through lobbying, surpassing even Big Oil. This influence has significant implications for healthcare and public perception.

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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 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 gold standard. Rockefeller acquired a German pharmaceutical company that produced war chemicals for Hitler, and used his political influence to declare natural healing methods as unscientific. He took control of the American Medical Association, funding medical schools that taught only his approved curriculum, erasing references to herbal healing and diet from textbooks. 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 on lobbying and influencing laws.

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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 gold standard. Rockefeller acquired a German pharmaceutical company that produced chemicals for Hitler's war efforts, and used his political influence to declare natural healing methods as unscientific. He took control of the American Medical Association, funding medical schools that taught his approved curriculum, erasing references to herbal healing and diet. Dissenting doctors and professors 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 on lobbying and influencing laws.

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Rockefeller controlled oil companies until 1911 when the Supreme Court split Standard Oil. He then focused on pharmaceuticals and influenced medical schools to promote allopathic medicine. This shaped the foundation of western medicine.

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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 him were ostracized and even arrested. Rockefeller also founded the American Cancer Society to suppress evidence linking petroleum-based medicines to cancer. Today, medical errors are 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 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 Rockefeller's ruthless tactics, such as bribery and price fixing, allowed his company, Standard Oil, to control 90% of US oil production, making him the richest man in history. He donated $100 million to his philanthropic organization, the general education board, to streamline and standardize medical schools and hospitals. In 1913, he established the Rockefeller Foundation, which was criticized by Congress for being self-serving and a threat to the nation's future. Rockefeller used his foundation's influence to push for the centralization of medical education based on germ theory and pharmaceuticals, leading to the closure of many alternative medical schools. This consolidation also promoted the use of specific drugs to target germs, rather than focusing on overall health and nutrition. Rockefeller's efforts benefited US oil, mining, pharmaceutical, telecom, and banking industries.

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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 acquired a German pharmaceutical company that produced war chemicals for Hitler, and used his political influence to declare natural healing methods as unscientific. He took control of the American Medical Association, funding medical schools that taught his approved curriculum, erasing references to herbal healing and diet. Dissenting doctors and professors 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 on lobbying and influencing laws.

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In the 19th century, John Rockefeller made oil seem scarce to increase profit. He sent scientists to a convention to claim that oil came from fossils, leading to the term "fossil fuels." However, it was never proven that oil actually came from fossils. Despite this, Rockefeller donated a large sum of money to the general education board, which influenced the belief that oil is a fossil fuel. The question remains: did oil really come from fossils?

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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 him were ostracized, arrested, and jailed. 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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The founder of the dynasty, William Rockefeller, was a carnival sideshow barker who sold bottles of mineral oil as a cancer cure. He traveled through Pennsylvania and Ohio, but also had a criminal past as a horse thief and faced multiple warrants for rape.

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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 only his approved curriculum, erasing any mention of natural healing methods. Those who opposed him were ostracized 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, 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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The discussion traces a long, shadowy arc in the development of modern vaccines and medicine, arguing that rapid COVID-19 vaccine progress rests on over a century of influence by powerful interests rather than sudden breakthroughs. - The narrative centers on John D. Rockefeller, who became America’s first billionaire in 1913, the same year the Federal Reserve was created. It frames Rockefeller as leveraging his oil wealth to monopolize medicine, promoting prescription drugs while vilifying natural and holistic remedies. The claim is that Rockefeller used strategic philanthropy (Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, established 1901; Rockefeller Foundation, 1913) to push laboratory-based, drug-centered medicine, marginalize herbalism and naturopathy, and steer doctors toward pharmaceuticals. The effect, according to the speakers, was to keep people sick so they would return for ongoing treatments rather than cures. - The timeline continues with the rise of the pharmaceutical industry from the 1920s to 1940s, described as moving into synthetic drugs with Rockefeller guidance. Natural remedies were said to be non-patentable while synthetic drugs could be patented, creating a business incentive for ongoing, chronic treatment rather than cures. - The conversation shifts to regulatory dynamics, arguing that regulation became regulatory capture from the 1930s to 1960s, with the FDA functioning as a gatekeeper increasingly populated by former pharma professionals. The FDA’s integrity is debated through the example of Dr. Francis Kelsey, who resisted approving thalidomide; the drug was later linked to birth defects worldwide, and Kelsey’s stance is presented as a rare early stand for public safety. - In the 1970s and 1980s, the narrative asserts growing corporate influence: pharma lobbies expand, advertising budgets explode, and medicine becomes a growth industry. The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 is cited as enabling private patents on publicly funded research, tying universities to pharma interests and shaping medical education toward pharmaceutical solutions. Direct-to-consumer advertising is highlighted as a turning point in the 1990s, pressuring doctors through patient demand spurred by TV ads. - The discussion includes a first-hand account from a former pharmaceutical sales representative, Lisa Prada, who describes bribes and perks (golf outings, concerts, strip clubs, etc.) to influence prescribing, and asserts that patients were often treated as means to corporate ends. - Kim Bright, founder of Brightcore Nutrition, joins to discuss current health issues, arguing that the pharmaceutical industry prioritizes profits over patient well-being. She notes that the Rockefeller Foundation funded COVID-19 vaccine efforts (she cites $55 million) and argues the foundation and industry continued to push medical interventions globally. She notes that the FDA’s public acknowledgment of COVID vaccine-related child deaths is incongruent with whistleblowers’ claims and autopsy data. - The program underscores the idea that prescription drugs are the third leading cause of death in the United States and Europe, citing studies on gut microbiome disruption from medications like antibiotics and acid-reducing drugs (dysbiosis) as a major contributor to chronic disease. - The gut microbiome is emphasized as central to health. Dr. David Perlmutter’s work on the gut-brain connection is referenced, including criticism faced for linking diet and fermented foods to health outcomes. Kimchi is highlighted as a powerful antimicrobial and a potential anti-aging agent in cellular studies. The hosts discuss kimchi’s health benefits, including improved digestion, immune function, and weight management. - Brightcore promotes Kimchi One capsules as a convenient alternative for Americans who dislike traditional kimchi, claiming benefits such as reduced bloating, better digestion, improved hair and skin, and weight loss. A discount offer is advertised: 25% off online, up to 50% off with a phone order, free shipping, and a free vitamin D3 with the first 100 callers, using the code provided. - The conversation closes with reflections on the do-not-mistake-the-system dynamic, optimism about changes in medicine, and calls for removing dependency on processed foods and advertising-driven medicine, with an acknowledgment of RFK Jr.’s activism against pharmaceutical ads on television.

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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.
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