Covid didn’t break anything; it broke it open. And as the mask (literally and figuratively) has fallen away, more and more people are realizing the truth: American industrial medicine is a travesty of health.
But even for many who have long been aware of this problem, what you have been taught may not go deep enough. Yes, pharmaceutical companies, purchasing doctors, medical schools, politicians, and media. Yes, the federal government giving preferential or punitive treatment to different payment systems. Yes, that same federal government giving immunity from litigation to companies peddling products that are “unavoidably unsafe.” Yes, the Carnegie-and-Rockefeller funded Flexner Report closing medical schools and eliminating heterodox approaches to medicine.
The Flexner Report of 1910 was not the beginning; it was the end. It represented the culmination of over half a century of covert and open warfare by the the American Medical Association against homeopaths, the practitioners that the AMA was founded to fight. In my talk, presented at the Brownstone Institute Supper Club in West Hartford in November, 2020, I take you through the story. This one clocks in at over an hour, but if you don’t have the time, I highly recommend scrolling to the last 5-6 minutes of the Q&A, when I answer Jeffrey Tucker’s question about what happened to our immunity. Spoiler: it’s not what you think.
I am thankful for all of you! As I noted on the TwitterX, (for my American audience, many of whom know that the tiresome blue-blood neuroticism which became public policy in the past several decades has its roots in people so obnoxiously intolerant that they had to find a new continent to boss around):
Amidst all our justified opprobrium at their sententiousness, sanctimony, and scolding, let us not forget that Karens came all the way across the ocean on tiny, filthy, disease-ridden ships, discovered that there was no manager, and nearly starved to death. We owe them our gratitude.
(excepting my respected and beloved Karens, of course)
Because without them, we wouldn’t have this particular now, so rich in opportunity for healing and growth. Grateful to be on this crazy path; I believe with all my heart that I was born for this time, and I believe you were, too.
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