The current health care system took root around the turn of the century
when the AMA, Rockefeller Foundation, and Carnegie Foundation forged a
partnership. They put their money into drug-based research and made
that the main focus of “healthcare”. Since then, the Rockefellers and
other prominent banking elite have been able to control and profit
enormously from the drug industry. The AMA – which is the largest
association of physicians in the U.S. – enforces the drug-treatment
paradigm by heavily lobbying Congress and publishing one of the most
influential journals, JAMA, which is largely funded by
pharmaceutical advertisers. It is also engaged in suppressing
alternative health treatments, such as the Royal Rife cancer cure.
Here’s a timeline detailing the suppression of alternative cancer
cures and the Rockefeller Foundation’s role in shaping the healthcare
industry:
1901 – Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research Opens
Based out of New York, this became one of the most “richly endowed”
research centers. By 1928, John D. Rockefeller had given it $65 million
in endowment funds.[1] This later became Rockefeller University.
1910 – Flexner Report Published, Establishes New Standards For Medical Education
This highly influential report, sponsored by the Rockefeller’s and
Carnegie Foundation, evaluated medical schools and restructured American
medical education. It set up a new standard so that schools could only
be accredited if they showed an emphasis in drug based research and
treatment. Homeopathy and other alternative approaches to medicine were
no longer recognized. Abraham Flexner, author of the report, was on the
staff of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. In
1910, 161 medical schools existed. By 1919, there were only 81 left.[2]
1913 – Rockefeller Foundation Establishes the International Health Commission
This laid the foundation for how health and science research and
development were to be conducted. Many of today’s health institutions
were modeled on this commission’s practices, policies, and research
processes such as the UN’s World Health Organization, the U.S.
Government’s National Science Foundation, and the National Institute of
Health.
1918 – Public Health Becomes Rockefeller Foundation’s Top Priority
“The Foundation identifies public health education as one of its
principal areas of interest, and builds and endows the first school of
public health at Johns Hopkins University.”
1921 – Rockefeller Foundation Contributes $357 million [3] to Medical Schools Around the World
This spreads the drug-based approach to the most prominent schools around the world.
1922 – Dr. Royal Raymond Rife Begins Cancer Research
In the 1920s, Dr. Rife – a brilliant bacteriologist and former
student of John Hopkins University – began researching and developing an
alternative cancer cure.
1924 – Morris Fishbein Becomes Primary Editor of JAMA
JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, is one of the
most influential medical journals in the world. As head of JAMA, Morris
Fishbein, became one of most powerful, prominent men in medicine during
the time. He transformed the industry into a money-making machine and
used negative campaigns to squash competitors. He was one of the key
figures to suppress Dr. Royal Rife’s cancer cure.
1924 – Harry Hoxsey Founds First Cancer Clinic in Taylorville, Illinois
Harry Hoxsey offers a natural herbal formula to cure cancer that
thousands claim to have worked. This is the first of 17 clinics to
eventually open.
1926 – JAMA Publishes First Tirade Against Hoxsey
The article scares doctors and researchers from being associated with Hoxsey.
1927 – John D. Rockefeller Jr. Gave the First of his Annual $60,000 Contribution to Memorial (Sloan-Kettering) Cancer Center
1932 – Dr. Rife Develops Cancer Cure
Dr. Rife developed a machine that could neutralize disease-causing
micro-organisms, including cancer cells, with the use of frequencies.
1932 - Director of Rockefeller Institute, Dr. Thomas Rivers, Denies Success of Rife Cancer Treatment
In 1932, Dr. Arthur Kendall,
director of Medical Research at Northwestern University, spoke before
the Association of American Physicians at Johns Hopkins University about
the preliminary successes with Rife's methods and treatments of cancer.
Dr. Thomas Rivers, virologist and bacteriologist, director of the Rockefeller Institute (a primary source of funding for medical research) and Dr. Hans Zinsser, called Kendall a liar to his face in front of the assembled crowd.[4]
1934 - Rife’s Treatment Cures 16 Terminally Ill Cancer Patients
In 1934 at the Scripps Institute in La Jolla,
Southern California, Rife conducted clinical trials on 16 terminally ill
cancer patients, and successfully cured all of them. A team of medical
specialists – including Dr. Milbank Johnson, Chairman of the Special
Medical Research Committee of USC; George Fischer of the NY Children’s
Hospital; and Dr. Wayland Morrison, the chief medical officer of the
Santa Fe Railway – confirmed the findings.
1938 – The AMA Indicts Rife for Fraudulent Medical Practices
1939 – Philip Hoyland Files Suit Against Royal Rife’s Company, the Beam Ray Corporation
Philip Hoyland admitted to accepting a $10,000 bribe from Hahn Realty Group (AMA Agents) to sue the Beam Ray Corporation.
1939 – New Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Opens –
John D. Rockefeller donated the land and provided $3 million of funding
1940s – Rife’s Work Is Destroyed & Continues to be Suppressed
1949 – Hoxsey Sues JAMA and Editors for Libel and Slander – Hoxsey Wins
1949 – Morris Fishbein is Ousted from AMA
1956 – FDA Issues Public Warning About Hoxsey Cancer Treatment
1960 – Hoxsey Method Banned in U.S. by the FDA
1960 – Laurance Rockefeller Serves as Chairman of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York from 1960-1982
This center is one of the most influential cancer centers in the
world. During WWII it performed some of the first experiments applying
chemical warfare weapons to the “treatment of cancer”, which evolved
into chemotherapy.
1963 – Bio-Medical (Hoxsey) Center Opens in Tijuana, Mexico
It continues to operate and claims an 80% success rate.
1971 – President Nixon Declares a “War on Cancer”
Signs $1.6 billion law.
1977 – Sloan-Kettering Rejects Laetrile (derived from Apricot Kernels) as Effective Cancer Treatment
This is despite positive results from Sloan-Kettering’s own famous
researcher, Kanematsu Suguira. In November of 1977 Dr. Ralph Moss,
Assistant Director of public affairs at Sloan-Kettering, held a
press-conference about the success and potential of laetrile, despite
the centers desire to cover it up. Ralph Moss was fired the next day for
“failing to carry out the most basic job responsibilities.”
1991 – Rockefeller Foundation Helps Start Children’s Vaccine Initiative
The Foundation joins with the United Nations Development Programme,
UNICEF, WHO and the World Bank to form the Children’s Vaccine Initiative
(CVI).
2010 – More Than Half a Million Americans Die of Cancer
Related Links:
He Who Pays the Piper – Creation of the Modern Medical (Drug) Establishment by G. Edward Griffin
American Cancer Society: The World’s Wealthiest “Nonprofit” Institution by Samuel Epstein, M.D.
Cancer Studies Published in Respected Journals Biased by Medical Industry Money Natural News.
[1] Paul Starr, “The Social Transformation of American Medicine.”
[2] http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Health_Concerns/Pharmageddon/drugs_and_big_money.htm
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=American_Medical_Association
[3] According to the Rockefeller Foundation, this was $357 million in “current dollars”: http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/who-we-are/our-history/1920-1929/
[4] http://educate-yourself.org/cn/rifetimelinemay1998.shtml
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