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RE: The History Of Vaccine Series

in #history7 years ago (edited)

I'm afraid allopathic arrogance will never go away in America, thanks in large part to the Rockefellers and their Foundation. In the early part of the 20th century they began backing medical colleges to push the pharmaceuticals that came from chemical co.'s that used petroleum byproducts. Since then they've invested huge amounts to fight homeopathic remedies. Great article... (If you need anymore info on this or the psychiatric "profession" just holler!

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Yes! I will be writing about the monopoly of medicine! I've ordered a bunch of books to help me because I want really good citations. I will use your knowledge with joy @richq11 ....thank you!

I found some really good stuff on YouTube (of all places) This is about 3 hours long, but it's all done by professionals (plus a few interviews with people that were drugged). I watched because the guy I take care of is on about 7-8 different "nut medicines." It's VERY informative.

This is done by the Corbett Report (who is also on Steemit). He traces the history of the Rockefeller's involvement in medicine

Oh that's gold, I will bookmark and use these for further research. One thing I love about good citations, I can find more articles and books to read. I've listened to some of the reports by Corbett!

The psychiatry video was done by a French Medical Assn, not some goofy YouTubers... all professionals with very good details. Corbett's rep speaks for itself... Prior to watching, I had no idea!

This was my first read on the subject....after I wrote a report on Foucault my history professor wanted to hire me as an assistant. Sadly I had to move and couldn’t accept. The next year I dropped out of college for good.

Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason (French: Folie et Déraison: Histoire de la folie à l'âge classique) is a 1964 abridged edition of a 1961 book by the French philosopher Michel Foucault. An English translation of the complete 1961 edition, titled History of Madness, was published in June 2006. [wiki]

Boy... If anybody understood insanity it was Foucault!

He was my introduction into postmodern philosophy 😆🤪

I would like more info please send to me, are you on fb?