Guest guest Posted December 27, 2009 Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 There is more than a comparison here. There is a direct lineage. Here's the family tree of this diabolical cult: Paracelsus (Doktor Faustus) 1491-1543) introduced mercury and 7 other metals into medicine, seemingly cured 3 syphilitics in Basel. His reputation is based on this. The Dictionary of Scientific Biography notes that he always had money and paid in gold. (His biographer Pachter suggests that the medicine devil had learned to color other metals to look like gold- also that a skeptical investigator two generations later found that all Paracelsus' patients in Basel died within a year of being treated by him.) His writings were circulated by his fellow Rosicrucians and there are links to Freemasonry as well. 'The English Paracelsians' by Debus shows the next generations at work on this. Gleick's recent biography of Isaac Newton reveals him as a Paracelsian alchemist as well. The founding fathers of the US were Freemasons but Ben Franklin was a Rosicrucian. Rosicrucianism eventually led to the formation of the Nazi party. The Freemasons' Skull and Bones' Society at Yale (New Haven and Washington DC were designed according to Masonic symbolism) believes in total world domination and white racial purity. For a description of an eerie initiation into Skull and Bones search Republic Magazine. Presidents Bush and Sen. John Kerry are members. Mendelaev's discovery of the periodic table led to the introduction of many other elements into medicine, all poisonous, and once thought to cure disease. This combined with the discovery that metal is necessary to activate a synthetic drug became modern 'scientific' medicine. Merck, which once sold both botanicals and chemical remedies, opened a New York office in the 1880s. Now it just makes synthetics. When germs were discovered (bacillus Koch, 1880) Paracelsus, who wrote that disease comes from outside the body, began to look like a great innovator. Then, a rigged experiment to prove that herbs are 'inert or worthless' (1892), and the Nazi dictum that peoples of at least some color who used herbs were 'primitive and superstitious'. The Paracelsus Medal was the highest honor awarded to doctors by the 3rd Reich. Albert Schweitzer got one. If you go to a clinic today and tell the nurse you use Chinese herbal medicine, you will hear the Nazi era rhetoric. The history of the FDA (founded 1892 to a cheering Congress to protect the purity of the food supply) is the story of its caving in to any and every business pressure. See '100,000,000 Guinea Pigs' by Kallet and Schink for its history up to the 1930s. The old Rockefeller drug empire dictated policy to the FDA. The age of the lawsuit gave consumers at least a little protection. As consumers have more information now, this led to a corruption of honest research on Industrial Toxicology. A book by that name by Hamilton and Hardy was changed into an obscure legalese in its 5th edition under a Republican administration. Industry based studies are similar and tell us nothing. News reported that the FDA pressures scientists to approve drugs that they might not otherwise. The success of this cult disguised as a business depends on a client base that will pay anything for a medicine that doesn't ask them to change its diet or lifestyle. There may be no stopping this steamroller (the FDA is opening an office in Mexico City). An alternative to a diabolical cult (which wants everything you have) is the teachings of the religions which teach, or used to teach, fasting, vegetarianism, meditation, herbal medicine. New bioelectric machines not recognized as medical devices by the FDA are also promising. Dr. Stephen Jared ND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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