In the 30's, Morris A. Bealle, a former city editor of the
old Washington Times and Herald, was running a county seat newspaper,
in which the local power company bought a large advertisment
every week. This account took quite a lot
of worry off Bealle' s shoulders when the bills came due.
But according to Bealle' s own story, one day the paper took
up the cudgels for some of its readers that were being given
poor service from the power company, and Morris Bealle received
the dressing down of his life from the advertising agency which
handled the power company' s account. They told him that any
more such "stepping out of line" would result in the
immediate cancellation not only of the advertising contract,
but also of the gas company and the
telephone company.
That' s when Bealle' s eyes were opened to the meaning of a
"free press", and he decided to get out of the newspaper
business. He could afford to do that because he belonged to
the landed gentry of Maryland, but not all newspaper
editors are that lucky.
Bealle used his professional experience to do some deep digging
into the freedom-of-the-press situation and came up with two
shattering exposes - "The Drug Story," and "The
House of Rockefeller." The fact that in spite of his familiarity
with the editorial world and many important personal contacts
he couldn't get his revelations into print until he founded
his own company, The Columbia Publishing House, Washington D.C.,
in 1949, was just a prime example of the silent but adamant
censorship in force in "the Land of the Free and the Home
of the Brave". Although The Drug Story is one of the most
important books on
health and politics ever to appear in the USA, it has never
been admitted to a major bookstore nor reviewed by any establishment
paper, and was sold exclusively by mail. Nevertheless, when
we first got to read it, in the 1970s, it was already in its
33rd printing, under a different label - Biworld Publishers,
Orem, Utah.
Examples
As Bealle pointed out, a business which makes 6% on its invested
capital is considered a sound money maker. Sterling Drug, Inc.,
the main cog and largest holding company in the Rockefeller
Drug Empire and its 68 subsidiaries, showed operating profits
in 1961 of $23,463,719 after taxes, on net assets of $43,108,106
- a 54% profit. Squibb, another Rockefeller-controlled company,
in 1945 made not 6% but 576% on the actual value of its property.
That was during the luscious war years when the Army Surgeon
General's Office and the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
were not only acting as promoters for the Drug Trust, but were
actually forcing drug trust poisons into the
blood streams of American soldiers, sailors and marines, to
the tune of over 200 million 'shots'. Is it any wonder, asked
Bealle, that the Rockefellers, and their stooges in the Food
and Drug Administration, the U.S.
Public Health Service, the Federal Trade Commission, the Better
Business Bureau, the Army Medical Corps, the Navy Bureau of
Medicine, and thousands of health officers all over the country,
should combine to put out of business all
forms of therapy that discourage the use of drugs.
"The last annual report of the Rockefeller Foundation",
reported Bealle, "itemizes the gifts it has made to colleges
and public agencies in the past 44 years, and they total somewhat
over half a billion dollars. These colleges, of
course, teach their students all the drug lore the Rockefeller
pharmaceutical houses want taught. Otherwise there would be
no more gifts, just as there are no gifts to any of the 30 odd
colleges in the United States that don' t use therapies based
on drugs.
"Harvard, with its well-publicized medical school, has
received $8,764,433 of Rockefeller's Drug Trust money, Yale
got $7 ,927,800, Johns Hopkinkw York's Columbia
University $5,424,371, Cornell University $1,709,072, ete.,
etc."
And while "giving away" those huge sums to drug propagandizing
colleges, the Rockefeller interests were growing to a world-wide
web that no one could entirely explore. Already well over 30
years ago it was large enough for Bealle to demonstrate that
the Rockefeller interests had created, built up and developed
the most far reaching industrial empire ever conceived in the
mind of man.
Standard Oil was of course the foundation upon which all of
the other Rockefeller industries have been built. The story
of Old John D., as ruthless an industrial pirate as ever came
down the pike, is well known, but is being today conveniently
ignored. The keystone of this mammoth industrial empire was
the Chase NationaI Bank, now renamed the Chase Manhattan Bank.
Not the least of its holdings are in the drug business. The
Rockefellers own the largest drug manufacturing cormbine in
the world, and use all of their other interests to bring pressure
to increase the sale of drugs. The fact that
most of the 12,000 separate drug items on the market are harmful
is of no concem to the Drug Trust...
The Rockefeller Foundation
The Rockefeller Foundation was first set up in 1904 and called
the General Education Fund. An organization called the Rockefeller
Foundation, ostensibly to supplement the General Education Fund,
was formed in 1910 and through long finagling and lots of Rockefeller
money got the New York legislature to issue a charter on May
14, 1913.
It is therefore not surprising that the House of Rockefeller
has had its own "nominees" planted in all Federal
agencies that have to do with health. So the stage was set for
the "education" of the American public, with a view
to turning it into a population of drug and medico dependents,
with the early help of the parents and the schools, then with
direct advertising and, last but not least, the influence the
advertising revenues had on the media-makers.
A compilation of the magazine Advertising Age showed that as
far back as 1948 the larger companies in America spent for advertising
the sum total of $1,104,224,374, when the dollar was still worth
a dollar and not half a zloty. Of this staggering sum the interlocking
Rockefeller-Morgan interests (gone over entirely to Rockefeller
after Morgan' s death) controlled about 80 percent, and utilized
it to manipulate public information on health and drug matters
- then and even more recklessly now.
Censorship
"Even the most independent newspapers are dependent on
their press associations for their national news," Bealle
pointed out, "and there is no reason for a news editor
to suspect that a story coming over the wires of the Associated
Press, the United Press or the International News Service is
censored when it concerns health matters. Yet this is what happens
constantly."
In fact in the '50s the Drug Trust had one of its directors
on the directorate of the Associated Press. He was no less than
Arthur Hays Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times and
as such one of the most powerful Associated Press directors.
It was thus easy for the Rockefeller Trust to persuade the
Associated Press Science Editor to adopt a policy which would
not permit any medical news to clear that is not approved by
the Drug Trust "expert", and this censor is not
going to approve any item that can in any way hurt the sale
of drugs.
This accounts to this day for the many fake stories of serums
and medical cures and just-around-the-corner breakthrough victories
over cancer, AIDS, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, which go out
brazenly over the wires to all daily
newspapers in America and abroad.
Emanuel M. Josephson, M.D., whom the Drug Trust has been unable
to intimidate despite many attempts, pointed out that the National
Association of Science Writers was "persuaded" to
adopt as part of its code of ethics the following chestnut:
"Science editors are incapable of judging the facts of
phenomena involved in medical and scientific discovery. Therefore,
they only report 'discoveries' approved by medical authorities,
or those presented before a body of scientific peers."
This explains why Bantam Books, America's biggest publisher,
made a colossal mistake in its initial enthusiasm and optimism
sending review copies of SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENT to the 3,500
"science writers" on its list, instead of addressing
them to the literary book reviewers who are not subject to medical
censorship. One single censor decreed NO and SLAUGHTER OF THE
INNOCENT sank in silence.
Thus newspapers continue to be fed with propaganda about drugs
and their alleged value, although according to the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) 1.5 million people landed in hospitals
in 1978 because of medication side effects in the U.S. alone,
and despite recurrent statements by intelligent and courageous
medical men that most pharmaceutical items on sale are useless
at best, but
more often harmful or deadly in the long run.
The truth about cures without drugs is suppressed, unless it
suits the purpose of the censor to garble it. Whether these
cures are effected by Chiropractors, Naturopaths,
Naprapaths, Osteopaths, Faith Healers, Spiritualists,
Herbalists, Christian Scientists, or MDs who use the brains
they have, you never read about it in the big newspapers.
To teach the Rockefeller drug ideology, it is necessary to
teach that Nature didn't know what she was doing when she made
the human body. But statistics issued by the Children's Bureau
of the Federal Security Agency show that since the all-out drive
of the Drug Trust for drugging, vaccinating and serumizing the
human system, the health of the American nation has sharply
declined, especially
among children. Children are now given "shots" for
this and "shots" for that, when the only safeguard
known to science is a pure bloodstream, which can be obtained
only with clean air and wholesome food. Meaning by natural and
inexpensive means. Just what the Drug Trust most objects to.
When the FDA, whose officials have to be acceptable to Rockefeller
Center before they are appointed, has to put an independent
operator out of business, it goes all out to execute those orders.
But the orders do not come directly
from Standard Oil or a drug house director. As Morris Bealle
pointed out, the American Medical Association (AMA) is the front
for the Drug Trust, and furnishes the quack doctors to testify
that even when they know nothing of the product
involved, it is their considered opinion that it has no therapeutic
value.
Persecution
Wrote Bealle:
"Financed by the taxpayers, these Drug Trust persecutions
leave no stone unturned to destroy the victim. If he is a small
operator, the resulting attorney's fees and court costs put
him out of business. In one case, a Dr. Adolphus Hohensee of
Scranton, Pa., who had stated that vitamins (he used natural
ones) were vital to good health, was taken to court for 'misbranding'
his product. The American Medical Association furnished ten
medicos who reversed all known
medical theories by testifying that 'vitamins are not
necessary to the human body'. Confronted with goverment buIletins
to the contrary, the medicos wiggled out of that one by declaring
that these standard publications were
outdated!"
In addition to the FDA, Bealle listed the following agencies
having to do with "health" - i.e., with the health
of the Drug Trust to the detriment of the citizens - as being
dependent on Rockefeller: U.S. Public Health Service, U.S. Veterans
Administration, Federal Trade Commission, Surgeon General of
the Air Force, Army Surgeon General' s Office, Navy Bureau of
Medicine & Surgery, National Health Research Institute,
National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences.
The National Academy of Sciences in Washington is considered
the all-wise body which investigates everything under the sun,
especially in the field of health, and gives to a palpitating
public the last word in that science. To the
important post at the head of this agency, the Drug Trust had
one of their own appointed. He was none other than Alfred N.
Richards, one of the directors and largest stockholders of Merck
& Company, which was making huge profits from its drug traffic.
When Bealle revealed this fact, Richards resigned forthwith,
and the Rockefellers appointed in his place the President of
their own Rockefeller Institution, Detlev W. Bronk.
America's Medico-Drug Cartel
The medico-drug cartel was summed up by J.W Hodge, M.D., of
Niagara Falls, N.Y., in these words:
"The medical monopoly or medical trust, euphemistically
called the American Medical Association, is not merely the meanest
monopoly ever organized, but the most arrogant, dangerous and
despotic organisation which ever managed a free people in this
or any other age. Any and all methods of healing the sick by
means of safe, simple and natural remedies are sure to be assailed
and denounced by the arrogant leaders of the AMA doctors' trust
as fakes, frauds and humbugs.
Every practioner of the healing art who does not ally himself
with the medical trust is denounced as a 'dangerous quack' and
impostor by the predatory trust doctors. Every sanitarian who
attempts to restore the sick to a state of health by natural
means without resort to the knife or poisonous drugs, disease
imparting serums, deadly toxins or vaccines, is at once pounced
upon by these medical tyrants and fanatics, bitterly denounced,
vilified and persecuted to
the fullest extent."
The Lincoln Chiropractic College in Indianapolis requires 4,496
hours, the Palmer Institute Chiropractic in Davenport a minimum
of 4,000 60-minute classroom hours, the University of Natural
Healing Arts in Denver five years of 1,000 hours each to qualify
for a degree. The National College of Naprapathy in Chicago
requires 4,326 classroom hours for graduation. Yet the medico-drug
cartel
spreads the propaganda that the practitioners of these three
"heretic" sciences are poorly trained or not trained
at all - the real reason being that they cure their patients
without the use of drugs. In 1958, one of those "ill-trained"
doctors, Nicholas P. Grimaldi, who had just graduated from the
Lincoln Chiropractic College, took the basic science examination
of the Connecticut State Board along with 63 medics and osteopaths.
He made the highest mark (91.6)
ever made by a doctor taking the Connecticut State Board examination.