Dept of Justice Soldiers and Prisoners as “human guinea pigs.” Petroleum CO GMO based Drugs

Nature’s Pharmacy:

Rockefeller was born in 1839 in Moravia, a small town in western New York. His father practiced herbal medicine, professing to cure patients with remedies he had created from plants in the area.

Always thrifty, Rockefeller saved enough money to start his own business in produce sales. When the Civil War came, the demand for his goods increased dramatically, and Rockefeller found himself amassing a small fortune.

Rockefeller took advantage of the loophole in the Union draft law by ‘purchasing a substitute’ to avoid military service. When Edwin Drake discovered oil in 1859 in Titusville, Pennsylvania, Rockefeller saw the future. He slowly sold off his other interests and became convinced that refining oil would bring him great wealth. From Plants to Oil to plants Retirement, liberated Rockefeller more to enjoy nature. On his estate in New York, he studied plants and flowers. Sometimes he would drive out into the countryside just to admire a wheat field. To all of us we are afforded only

Petroleum Drugs

The Mission was Destroying any Competition to Western Medicine whereby, “human guinea pigs.”would be needed and soldiers and prisoners meet that demand.

Rockefeller saw that there were many types of doctors and healing modalities in existence at that time, from chiropractry to naturopathy to homeopathy to holistic medicine to herbal medicine and more. He wanted to eliminate the competitors of western medicine (the only modality which would propose drugs and radiation as treatment, thus enriching Rockefeller who owned the means to produce these treatments), so he hired a man called Abraham Flexner to submit a report to Congress in 1910. This report “concluded” that there were too many doctors and medical schools in America, and that all the natural healing modalities which had existed for hundreds or thousands of years were unscientific quackery. It called for the standardization of medical education, whereby only the allopathic-based AMA be allowed to grant medical school licenses in the US.

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While there are A distinct variety of the plant species  like the Cannabis sativa L., or the the hemp plant harvested for its fibers, seed, seed meal and seed oil. Marijuana is a group of flowering plants that includes three species of Cannabis, all indigenous to Central Asia and surrounding regions, but both Hemp and Cannabis can be readily grown in many regions throughout the world.

There have been over eight million Cannabis arrests in the United States since 1993, including 786,545 arrests in 2005, and Cannabis users have been arrested at the rate of 1 every 40 seconds. Statistics show that about 88% of all marijuana arrests are for simple possession, not manufacture or distribution, according to FBI Uniform Crimes Report. Large-scale marijuana growing operations are frequently targeted by police in raids to attack the supply side and discourage the spread and marketing of the drug, though the great majority of those who are in prison for cannabis are either there for simple possession or small scale dealing.

The effects of marijuana prohibition in the United States today are similar to the effects of alcohol prohibition in the United States from 1920 to 1933. Prohibition sought to achieve forced abstinence from alcohol through legal means and constitutionally banned its manufacture, sale and transport throughout the United States.

A number of social problems resulted from the Prohibition era. A profitable and violent black market for alcohol flourished. Powerful gangs corrupted law enforcement agencies, and stronger liquor surged in popularity because its potency made it more profitable to smuggle. Enforcing prohibition had an enormous price tag, and the absence of almost $500 million annual nationwide tax revenues on alcohol affected the government’s financial resources. When repeal of prohibition occurred in 1933, organized crime lost nearly all of its black market alcohol profits in most states because of competition with low-priced alcohol sales at legal liquor stores.

At the end of prohibition some of the initial supporters openly admitted its failure. A quote from a letter, written in 1932 by wealthy industrialist John D. Rockefeller, Jr., states:

“When Prohibition was introduced, I hoped that it would be widely supported by public opinion and the day would soon come when the evil effects of alcohol would be recognized. I have slowly and reluctantly come to believe that this has not been the result. Instead, drinking has generally increased; the speakeasy has replaced the saloon; a vast army of lawbreakers has appeared; many of our best citizens have openly ignored Prohibition; respect for the law has been greatly lessened; and crime has increased to a level never seen before.”

However, when it came to marijuana and hemp prohibition, Rockefeller took a different stance. He was a known supporter of hemp prohibition along with Harry J. Anslinger, the United States First “drug czar” and William Randolph Hearst, well known media mogul. As to be expected, Hearst sympathized with the drug czar in his war against marijuana. Hearst’s paper empire, which included hundreds of acres of timber forests, was threatened by the renewable resource of hemp that could be re-grown yearly, unlike Hearst’s timber. In his newspapers, Hearst published many of Anslinger’s fabricated stories, aiding the anti-marijuana movement that eventually led to its prohibition in the 1937 Marihuana Tax Act. Rockefeller had his interests in oil, and after founding Standard Oil in 1870, soared to become the first U.S. dollar billionaire, and Standard Oil was even convicted of monopolistic practices and broken up in 1911. There seems no way that hemp could have had a chance when the media, the government, and the oil industry were swiftly making little room for hemp to survive.

Hemp is not only in direct competition with timber and petroleum, but also with many other industries throughout the world. Hemp offers wholesome and nutritious foodstuffs such as edible oil from the seeds, which are also used for making chocolate bars and other foods; renewable fiber for clothing and building. The original Levi jeans were made from hemp but lasted too long to be commercially viable; high grade papers, such as those used for bank notes, tissues, hand towels, and tea bags, where strength when wet is critical, and so much more. Cannabis is a medicine that was created by nature, producing powerful documented results without the side effects of the manufactured chemicals that the drug companies peddle during every television commercial break. Cannabis can even be a nice after work treat in the same way that a glass of beer or wine is enjoyed after a long day at the office.

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One hundred years ago, inventor Thomas Edison, auto maker Henry Ford and industrialist John D. Rockefeller recognized the need for the United States to have its own domestically grown source of natural rubber for manufacturing and for national security at a time when war was becoming increasingly mechanized. At that time, most of the world’s rubber was grown in Brazil, and the trade was monopolized by Great Britain.

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Enter Arizona, the home of a native Sonoran Desert plant called guayule (why-you-ly). A hundred years ago, it was touted by names like Edison, Firestone, Ford and Rockefeller as the panacea for our nation’s rubber shortage. Ironically, it even appeared on the front page of the New York Times on December 7th 1941, touted as a backstop supply of rubber in case of Japanese aggression. Shortly thereafter, over 25,000 acres was put into production as part of the war effort.

Unfortunately, like every other time guayule has cropped up, worldwide prices or geopolitics have conspired to cut it down before long-term research could be done–until now.

  • Guayule (Parthenium argentatum) is native to the southwestern United States and may be a natural source of hypoallergenic latex because large quantities of rubber accumulated in its cells lack the latex proteins that cause allergic reactions. Preliminary tests show that guayule latex film may be an effective barrier to virus transmission, even after long-term storage.
  • On October 1, 1911, Charles Gates Sr. purchased the Colorado Tire and Leather Company located in Denver, Colorado beside the South Platte River. He paid $3,500 for a property that would one day become one of the world’s largest manufacturers of power transmission belts and a leader in hydraulic and fluid power products for industrial and automotive products.[1]Colorado Tire and Leather Company made a single product, the Durable Tread, a steel-studded band of leather that motorists attached to tires to extend their mileage. In 1917, the company began phasing out leather in favor of rubber and Charles Gates changed its name to the International Rubber Company.That same year, John Gates, Charles’s brother, developed a belt made of rubber and woven threading called a V-belt, due to its shape. It replaced the hemp and rope belt used on automobiles and industrial machinery at the time, and was a model for the common serpentine belt. The belt’s success propelled the company to become the largest manufacturer of V-belts, a title it still holds.[

The New York Times
Dec 24, 2014 – The mean proportion of African ancestry for African-Americans across the United States. African-Americans in Georgia and South Carolina …
I’m White, but Tests Show I Have East African DNA. How …

Jan 23, 2015 – Tracing Your Roots: Finding African ancestry wasn’t as shocking to him … to the Southern U.S., this seems fairly likely to reflect West African ancestry … Who would dare to show that 1% African and get classified as Black in America? …. I’ve found through DNA matches it likely comes from Georgia where a …


DNA rewrites history for African-Americans – USA Today
USA Today
Feb 1, 2006 – Melvin Collier, of Lithia Springs, Ga., is using DNA to research his family … of black Americans who take DNA tests to determine their African …
Genetic study reveals surprising ancestry of many Americans
Science
Dec 18, 2014 – Some African-Americans, European Americans, and Latinos carry genes … In the United States, almost no one can trace their ancestry back to just one place. … are from Louisiana, followed by states such as Georgia, North Carolina, New York, … which was also home to a significant number of black slaves.

Study proves Southern white people have more black DNA only when the lights are out.
The Grio
Dec 22, 2014 – Just like white people in the South had the most African ancestry, so did black people living in the south; with those in Georgia and South …

Demographics of Georgia (U.S. state)

The largest ancestry groups are:

30.5% Black or African American (including Hispanics)

8.8% Hispanics and Latinos of any race.[5]

10.8% American (mostly British descent),

9.5% Irish, 8.9% English and 8.2% German.[6]In the 1980 census

The Black/African American population is one of the most unique groups in the United … studied DNA samples from groups of African Americans throughout the US, … those of the Gullah Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina and Georgia.

Ancestry DNA Makes Scientific Breakthrough in West African …

Sep 12, 2013 – It can be extremely difficult to research one’s African ancestry using … records alone, as most African American individuals in the U.S. are unable to find … birth locations in South Carolina and Georgia in the 1700’s and 1800’s.
The ethnic maps of America revealed by researchers

Daily Mail
Dec 19, 2014 – Researchers analyzed the genomes of more than 160,000 African Americans, … and South Carolina have the highest average percentage of African ancestry … of African Americans Across the Us. African Americans in Georgia and South …. People that speak Spanish in America can be white, black, asian, …

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VALDOSTA — Georgia State Senator-elect Ellis Black (R) and State Representatives Dexter Sharper (D) and Amy Carter (R) gave business leaders a snapshot of the 2015 legislative agenda at the Valdosta Country Club Wednesday afternoon.

Voting Demographics of South Carolina South Carolina and US census:

Hamitic(African American) (29.5%),

British(13.9%),English (8.4%),

German(8.4%),Irish(7.9%)

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White Southerners Likely To Have More Black DNA Than …Technology › Science
International Business Times
Dec 23, 2014 – The study also found that states with the highest levels of African ancestry are … have more “black” DNA than white people in other parts of the United States, … with the highest levels of African ancestry, such as South Carolina, Georgia, … Only people with more than 50 percent African ancestry identified …
History Written In Our DNA –

Dec 18, 2014 – African Ancestry in White Americans … In Georgia and Alabama the number is about 9 percent. … Among black Americans, those with the highest percentage of African ancestry also live in southern states, … Among self-reported Latinos in the US, those from states in the southwest, especially from states …

The largest reported ancestry groups in Alabama:

African American (26.0%),

American (17.0%),

English (7.8%),

Irish (7.7%),

German (5.7%),

and Scots-Irish(2.0%).

‘American’ includes those reported as Native American or African American. [3][4]

LOST

CROPS

of

AFRICA

•African Rice (Oryza glabberima)
•Finger Millet (Eleusine coracana)
•Fonio (Digitaria exilis and D. iburua)
• Pearl Millet (Pennisetum species)
•Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor)
•Tef (Eragrostis tef)
•Other cultivated grains (Brachiaria, Triticum,Paspalum, etc.)
•Wild grains (Echinochloa,Paspalum, etc.).
Volume II, which published in 2006, covers 18 vegetables:
•Amaranth (Amaranthus species)
•Bambara Bean (Vigna subterranea)
•Baobab (Adansonia digitata)
•Celosia (Celosia argentea)
•Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)
•Dika (Irvingia species)
•Eggplant (Solanum aethiopicum)
•Egusi (Citrullus lanatus)
•Enset (Ensete ventricosum)
•Lablab (Lablab purpureus)
•Locust Bean (Parkia biglobosa)
•Long Bean (Vigna unguiculata)
•Marama (Tylosema esculentum)
•Moringa (Moringa oleifera)
•Native Potatoes (Solenostemon rotundifolius
and Plectranthusesculentus)
•Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)
•Shea (Vitellaria paradoxa)
•Yambean (Sphenostylis stenocarpa)
For Bill Gates And Beyonce Knowles Global Citizen’s Africa’s fruits Native Plants can provide minerals and vitamins in locally available and attractive forms. They provide variety to the diet and taste buds,thereby enhancing the monotonous staples the impoverished masses endure day in and day out. They provide resources for small-scale horticultural enterprises and home gardens that represent a safety net for the rural regions and a prime means for raising income and relieving poverty in locales needing those most. Beyond all that, fruit trees hold fragile lands together, combating such encroaching calamities as deforestation, soil erosion, water pollution, desertification, urban blight, and perhaps even climate change. Not many people willfully cut down a fruit tree, and that fact of life could and should be capitalized upon for the common good.
The advancement of local fruits can be jump-started by community initiatives as well as pioneers who undertake such tasks as:
•Locating superior varieties;
•Developing growth, harvest, and maintenance routines;
• Improving storage, handling, packing, and packaging to improve
market acceptability and reduce devastating losses;
•Instituting standards and controls that improve quality, even to the level demanded by exports;
•Increasing individual and institutional awareness;
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•Opening supplies to competition, fostering the vital price differentials that induce growers to excel; or
•Developing markets and the infrastructure (physical, legal, and mental) to compete locally and perhaps even internationally.
Table 1: Potential Roles for Selected Cultivated
African Fruits …………………………………………………………… ………..7
Overcoming Malnutrition …………………………………………….. ………8
Boosting Food Security……………………………………………………….11
Fostering Rural Development ………………………………………………14
Sustainable Landcare …………………………………………………………18
Descriptions and Assessments of Individual Species
1   Balanites (Balanites aegyptiaca)………………………………… …….23
2   Baobab (Adansonia digitata) …………………………………….. ……41
3   Butterfruit (Dacryodes edulis) ………………………………….. ……..61
4   Carissa (Carissaspecies) ………………………………………….. ……77
5   Horned Melon (Cucumis metulifer)…………………………… ……..89
6   Kei Apple (Dovyalis caffra) …………………………………….. …….103
7   Marula (Sclerocarya birrea) ……………………………………. …….117
8   Melon (Cucumis melo) ……………………………………………. …..135
9   Tamarind (Tamarindus indica)……………………………………….. 149
10 Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) ……………………………………… 165
Part 2 – Wild Fruits
Introduction …………………………………………………………………… 185
Summaries of Individual Species……………………………….. 189
Table 2: Potential Roles for Selected Wild
African Fruits ……………………………………………………….. 194
Overcoming Malnutrition …………………………………………. 195
Boosting Food
Security……………………………………………… 199
Fostering Rural Development ……………………………………. 203
Sustainable Landcare ……………………………………………….. 207
Wild Fruit Issues
Increasing Wild Fruit Usage…………………………………… …….211
Developing Wild Fruits ……………………………………………….. 212
Nutrition ……………………………………………………………………. 214
Sustainable Forestry………………………………………………. ……215
Social Difficulties …………………………………………………… …..216
1 Aizen (Mukheit) (Boscia species) ……………………………. ….221
2 Chocolate Berries (Vitexspecies) ……………………………. ….235
3 Custard Apples (Annona species)……………………………. …243
4 Ebony (Diospyros species) ……………………………………….. 253
5 Gingerbread Plums (Parinari and kindred genera) …. …….263
6 Gumvines (Landolphia and Saba species)………………… …271
7 Icacina (Icacinaspecies)…………………………………………. …281
8 Imbe (Garcinia livingstonii) ……………………………………. ….291
9 Medlars (Vangueria species) …………………………………… ..301
10 Monkey Oranges (Strychnos species) ……………………….309
11 Star Apples ( Chrysophyllum and related genera) ……….317
12 Sugarplums (Uapaca species) ………………………………… 325
13 Sweet Detar (Detarium senegalense) …………………………331
14 Tree Grapes (Lannea species)………………………………….. 339

Dept of Justice Soldiers/Prisoners as “human guinea pigs.”

After the eugenics movement was well established

in the United States, it spread to Germany.

The Rockefeller Foundation helped develop and fund various German eugenics programs,[73] including the one that Josef Mengele worked in before he went to Auschwitz.[6][74]

Upon returning from Germany in 1934, where more than 5,000 people per month were being forcibly sterilized, the California eugenics leader C. M. Goethe bragged to a colleague:

“You will be interested to know that your work has played a powerful part in shaping the opinions of the group of intellectuals who are behind Hitler in this epoch-making program. Everywhere I sensed that their opinions have been tremendously stimulated by American thought . . . I want you, my dear friend, to carry this thought with you for the rest of your life, that you have really jolted into action a great government of 60 million people.”[75]

“In plainer English, the dosage was increased until it made the prisoner so ill or caused serious damage.” The patient testified that he had been seized by trustees and held while he was forcibly injected in both arms. He received four dollars in compensation.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                      NOW Canaan:

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United States Penitentiary,     Canaan

And the execution of Imam Jamil, the former H. Rap Brown, by medical neglect in federal prison 

Canaan

 [key-nuh n]
 noun
1.the ancient region lying between the Jordan, the Dead Sea, and the Mediterranean: the land promised by God to Abraham. Gen. 12:5–10.

2.Biblical name of Palestine.

3.any land of promise.

4.a descendant of Ham, the son of Noah. Gen. 10.

Philo of Alexandria, a 1st-century BC Jewish philosopher, said that Ham and Canaan were equally guilty, if not of whatever had been done to Noah, then of other crimes, “for the two of them together had acted foolishly and wrongly and committed other sins.” Rabbi Eleazar decided that Canaan had in fact been the first to see Noah, and had then gone and told his father, who then told his brothers in the street; this, said Eleazar, “did not take to mind the commandment to honour one’s father.” Another interpretation was that Noah’s “youngest son” could not be Ham, who was the middle son: “for this reason they say that this youngest son was in fact Canaan.”[32]

Genesis 9:25: Cursed (ארור) is Canaan: Noah said to Ham: “You caused me that I should not father a fourth son, another one to serve me. May your fourth son [Canaan was Ham’s fourth son, see Genesis 10:6] be cursed by serving the offspring of these greater ones [of Shem and Japheth]… What did Ham see that he emasculated him? He said to his brothers Adam the first man had only two sons (Cain and Abel) yet one killed the other because of the inheritance of the world [Cain killed Abel over a dispute how to divide the world between them according to Genesis Rabbah 22:7] and our father has three sons yet he seeks still a fourth son.”[26][27]

Genesis 9:26: …Blessed is יהוה the God of Shem: “Who is destined to keep His promise to [Shem’s] offspring to give them the Land of Canaanand he shall be: “Canaan shall be to them as a servant to pay tribute.”[27][28]

Genesis 9:27: and Canaan shall be a slave to them.: “Even after the children of Shem will be exiled slaves will be sold to them from the Children of Canaan.” [Rashi explaining why the curse is repeated.][26][27]

Rockefeller Native Prairie for Rockefeller -Array of Experimental Drugs for the rest of Society : eugenics

|juːˈdʒɛnɪks|
pluralnoun [ treated as sing. ]
the science of improving a population by controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics.

Early Judaism and Islam

Noah curses Ham by Gustave Dore

While Genesis 9 never says that Ham was black, he became associated with black skin, through folk etymology deriving his name from a similar, but actually unconnected, word meaning “dark” or “brown”.[38] The next stage are certain fables according to ancient Jewish traditions. According to one legend preserved in the Babylonian

Talmud, God cursed Ham because he broke a prohibition on sex aboard the ark and “was smitten in his skin”;[39] according to another, Noah cursed him because he castrated his father.[40] Although the Talmud refers only to Ham, the version brought in a midrash goes on further to say “Ham, that Cush came from him” in reference to the blackness,[41] that the curse did not apply to all of Ham but only to his eldest son Cush, Cush being a sub-Saharan African.[42] Thus, two distinct traditions existed, one explaining dark skin as the result of a curse on Ham, the other explaining slavery by the separate curse on Canaan.[43]

The concepts were introduced into Islam during the Arab expansion of the 7th century, due to cross-pollination of Jewish and Christian parables and theology into Islam, called “Isra’iliyyat“.

In 1956, E. Raymond Hall, former director of the Kansas Biological Survey and the KU Museum of Natural History, obtained a personal check from John D. Rockefeller to acquire the 160 acres now known as the Rockefeller Tract. At the edge of this area lies a small 10-acre remnant of original native prairie with a rich diversity of more than 200 native plants—including two endangered species, the western prairie fringed orchid and Mead’s milkweed. This is one of only four locations in the world where both species occur together.

Today less than 0.5% of Douglas County’s original 300,000 acres of tallgrass prairie remains. This makes the long-term protection of the Rockefeller Native Prairie vitally important in preserving our local natural heritage. It is a reminder of what an original prairie looks like, but it also provides a valuable seed bank of rare prairie plants and, together with other portions of the Rockefeller Tract, is highly useful in studies of prairie ecology, restoration and management.

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In plainer English, the dosage was increased until it made the prisoner so ill or caused serious damage.

United States Penitentiary, Canaan

The patient testified that he had been seized by trustees and held while he was forcibly injected in both arms.

He received four dollars in compensation.

 

The King of the Prison Experiments was one Dr. Austin Stough. He had initiated contracts with the nation’s largest pharmaceutical manufacturers to carry out drug testing at a number of prisons in three southern states, Alabama, Arkansas and Oklahoma.

Each of the major drug firms in the United States has at least one director with close Rockefeller connections, or with a Rothschild bank. Another director of Merck is John K. McKinley, chief operating officer of Texaco; he is also a director of Manufacturers Hanover Bank, which Congressional records identify as a major Rothschild bank.

Despite the dramatic implications of the drug testing stories, they met with thunderous silence from the “bleeding hearts” of the nation’s media, perhaps because publicity about these programs might have raised conjecture as to why German doctors had been executed for the same practices.

The history of the pharmaceutical drug business has always been a chronicle of fraud, of preying on the fears of the uneducated and the gullible and taking advantage of the universal fears of the illness and death.

describing the prisoners as “human guinea pigs.” The journalist quoted one convict, who was deliberately burned on both arms, “The pain was pretty bad,” and mentioned other prisoners who had been injected with live cancer cells.

Saturday Evening Post, March 2, 1963, was titled “Convict Volunteers.”

Despite the fact that this story, written about inmates at the Ohio State Prison in Columbus, mentioned that these convicts did not receive any pay for submitting to these experiments (Ohio statutes piously forbid such payments, saving the drug companies even more money), the writer ends his article with a glowing tribute to the program, pointing out that it caused “the volunteers to feel self-respect.”


The third story, in Business Week, June 27, 1964, noted that the drug companies were able to save many millions of dollars by using the prisoners for drug experiments.


Tranquilizers continue to be big business. Roche Labs (Hoffman LaRoche) continues to push its No. 1 seller, Valium, while promoting its other sellers, Librium, Limbitrol, Marplan, Noludar, Tractan, Clonpin and Dalmane. Roche also produces Matulane, which is used in cancer therapy. This drug causes leukopenia, anemia, and thrompenia, with side effects of nausea, vomiting, stomatitis, dysphagia, diarrhea, pain, chills, fever, sweating, drowsiness, tachycardia, bleeding and leukemia.

Another firm offering “proven” drugs is Smith, Kline Beck-man, which made its initial millions from peddling the drug known as “speed” through prescriptions from doctors, the notorious Dexedrine and Dexamil. Executives of Smith, Kline Beckman have pled guilty to 34 charges of covering up 36 deaths and cases of severe kidney damage in patients using their drug Selocrin, which was finally removed from the market.

The Wall Street Journal, January 15, 1988, noted that a number of suits have been filed against schools by anxious parents concerning the forced use of Ritalin. The Georgia Board of Medical Examiners is now looking into the skyrocketing use of Ritalin in the schools in Atlanta’s affluent suburbs. A student now on trial for murder has entered the defense that he was on Ritalin.


Pesticides persist in being even more dangerous than insects. Lindane, (Gammelin 20), produced by Hooker Chemical, a Rockefeller connected firm, causes dizziness, brain disease, convulsions, muscle spasms, and leukemia. For years, the FDA waged a battle against Shell Oil’s pesticide strips, which contain lindane.

Dr. Roy T. Hansberry, executive of Shell Chemical, which subsidized Shell Development, served on the special Agricultural Department seven member task force to study pesticide registration procedures.

Shell had registered 250 pesticide products.

DDT, as we have noted, long after its ban in the United States, continues to find a ready market overseas, much to the profit of Monsanto, its producer.

Individual products, such as the current furore over aspartame, may come under Congressional scrutiny, but the overall operations of the Drug Trust remain immune from Congressional investigation.

Drug War-The Medical Monopoly’s weak link is that it is almost totally dependent on doctors and hospital personnel to promote its profitable items.

What is the present magnitude of the CIA world drug operation?

Lt. Col. Bo Gritz, who has thirty years of distinguished service with the United States Army Special Forces, testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee International Narcotic Task Force that 900 tons of heroin and opium would enter the free world in 1987, the source being Southeast Asia and the Golden Triangle. Col. Gritz had been to Asia a number of times to confer with one of Asia’s largest drug producers, Khun Sa. Khun Sa then laid the blame for the world drug operation squarely at the door of some well known CIA operatives, including Theodore Shackley, who served as chief of station for the CIA in Laos from 1965 to 1975.

Khun Sa stated that Shackley had worked closely with Mao Se Hung, who was then the leading drug smuggler in Southeast Asia. Another colleague of Shackley was a “civilian” named Santos Trafficante. Trafficante had long been a leading figure in the Mafia, and had been called before Congress to testify about a possible attempt on the life of Castro in Cuba. When the Communist regime took over, the Mafia lost an empire of gambling and prostitution in Havana and other cities. They sought revenge.

Another prominent personality identified by Khun Sa and others as active in the drug trade was Richard Armitage, whose drug operations began during the Vietnam War. He later moved to the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok. From 1975 to 1979, according to witnesses, he used his embassy position to carry on drug operations.

He then left that post, establishing the Far East Trading Corporation in Bangkok. Armitage was later appointed by President Reagan as Assistant Secretary of Defense in charge of International Security Affairs, reporting directly to the Secretary of Defense, Casper Weinberger. Business tycoon Ross Perot then learned of Armitage’s history. He went to the White House, demanding that Armitage be fired. He talked to George Bush, former head of the CIA, who gave him the brush-off by sending him to FBI Director William Webster (shortly afterwards, Webster was quietly appointed head of the CIA).

Webster refused to act on Perot’s complaints, which opened the door for his appointment to the CIA post. Meanwhile, Weinberger, fearful that the role of the Defense Department in the drug scandal was about to unfold, hastily resigned. He was succeeded by Frank Carlucci, who was then serving as National Security Advisor, and who was well versed in the entire operation.

Carlucci personally ordered Perot to drop his crusade against Armitage. Because Perot’s fortune had been built on huge government contracts, he had no choice but to back off. Other personages involved were General Richard Secord, who surfaced as a figure in the Iran-Contra affair, who had boasted of flying plane loads of gold to Southeast Asia to pay off the drug smugglers.

The daytime soap opera known as the Iran-Contra affair was made to order for the secretive operatives of the CIA. They delighted in leading the obtuse members of Congress on one wild goose chase after another, while the real story remained untold. It was chef’s surprise, a culinary delight of drugs, the sale of arms to belligerents, and money, well seasoned with political sauce, stirred with various commitments to the State of Israel by leading Washington politicians, and topped with luscious Swiss bank accounts.

In fact, the Iran Contra affair was the logical culmination of the longtime involvement of the Rockefeller interests and the Drug Trust in pro-Communist activity. John D. Rockefeller himself had tucked the sum of $10,000 in cash into Leon Trotsky’s pocket before seeing him off to start the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.

During the 1950s, it quietly placed its members in power in the media, the universities and the government, replacing, in most instances, the incumbent Stalinist hardliners. The Stalinists in Washington who had surrounded Roosevelt and Truman were gradually replaced with “neoconservatives,” that is, hard-line anti-Moscow ideologues, who later added to their masquerade by additional and impressive noms de plume, such as “the Hard Right,” “the New Right,” “the Religious Right,” or, in some instances, merely as “conservatives.”

None other than the Hollywood man on the white horse, Ronald Reagan, rode into power in 1980 on a tide of “neoconservatism.” His principal backing came from the CIA, which by then was only a mouthpiece for the neoconservatives, and its house organ, the National Review, whose editor, William Buckley, boasted that the only job he had ever had was with the CIA.

Jeane Kirkpatrick, of the Rockefeller financed League for Industrial Democracy, became the spokesman for the new policy, while Reagan’s entire team was dominated by the Hoover Institution, whose two senior fellows, Sydney Hook and Seymour Martin Lipset, were on the board of LID. Thus David Rockefeller maintained close liaison with the Stalinist Communists in Moscow, while other Rockefeller interests directed the “anti-Communist” stance of the Reagan regime.

The power of the LID lay in its domination of the CIA and its total commitment to the State of Israel as the world headquarters of the Trotskyite Communist movement. Thus Elliott Abrams, son-in-law of the Israeli propagandist Norman Podhoretz, who was editor of the American Jewish Committee organ, Commentary, was appointed by Reagan to direct the Contra operation in Nicaragua, a classic standoff between the Stalinist regime in Managua and Trotskyite directed rebels in the hills.

The drug involvement in this operation should surprise no one, because the Rockefeller interests, having established the American Drug Trust, had long been active not only in ethical drugs but in unethical ones as well. The contra affair not only threatened to blow the lid off the Iran Connection; it endangered the Israeli Connection, the Swiss Connection, and the Rockefeller Connection as well.

Thus a “crusade against Communism,” a noble effort to contain the Communists a la George Kennan, to be financed with “dirty” money from the sale of drugs, was at last revealed to be the same old crew of CIA agents peddling their drugs and laundering their money in various parts of the world. (The present writer is now researching a book which will document all of these operations.)


The CIA drug connection was not only deeply rooted in the quest for easy profits, but also in the concurrent plan to achieve total control over the people of the world by the masters of the Drug Trust.

the Rockefeller controlled Memorial Hospital Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. This total commitment to “Science” also guided and inspired the CIA drug programs, Projects Bluebird, Artichoke, MK Ultra, and MK Delta, in which some 139 drugs were used on unsuspecting victims, the substances abused including cannabis, LSD, Scopolamine, Sodium Amytal, Chloral Hydrate (the knockout drops of the Old West), ergot, cocaine, morphine and heroin.

Unlike his opponent, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Hitler had no trust fund from his mother (the proceeds from the China opium trade.

With hundreds of millions in dollars of potential profits riding on each new drug product, the Medical Monopoly must comply with the regulations which they themselves have drafted and put into place. The purpose of the regulations is to protect the market share of a new wonder drug until it can be replaced by a newer wonder drug.

Phase II, in which the drug is tested on human beings, generally requires a captive population. The drugs are sometimes tested secretly in schools, hospitals and mental institutions, but the pharmaceutical manufacturers usually prefer to rely on a much safer test population, those confined to our prisons, because they are unlikely to complain.

Even inmates of mental institutions have been known to complain, after their release, that they were subjected to illegal drug testing. Prisoners who have been convicted of crimes are less likely to complain. Since the turn of the century, the United States has led the world in the number of medical experiments carried on in prisons.

The law-abiding citizen might think that it is all right to conduct medical experiments on prisoners, even though a number of German doctors were executed for just such an offense. Drug testing might be one way in which the prisoner could repay his debt to society. However, the reality of the situation today is that, although there are many criminals confined in our prisons, there are also increasing numbers of Americans sent to prisons for political offenses.

These political prisoners run the same risks in medical experiments as do the most hardened criminals. Each year, a larger number of sentences are handed down by American courts as punishment for banking problems, mortgage problems or tax problems.


Because of the Medical Monopoly’s control of the media, the use of prisoners in medical experiments rarely comes to the attention of the American people. An exhaustive search of magazine indexes from 1900 to the present day reveals only a few such stories, which were uniformly favorable to the experiments. The prisoners themselves have little media access, unless they riot and bring the cameramen in in force, with the full top story treatment.

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The columnist, Pertinax, writing in the British Medical Journal, January 1963 commented,

“I’m disturbed that the World Medical Association is now hedging on its clause about using criminals as experimental material. The AMA influence has been at work on its suspension. At the tenth meeting, American scientists joked about it. One of the nicest American scientists I know was heard to say ‘Criminals in our prisons are fine experimental material—and much cheaper than chimpanzees’.”

The American Medical Association is still the leading advocate of using prisoners for drug testing.

The scientist was not making a bad joke—chimpanzees cost as much as $4500 each, while American prisoners can be had for as little as one dollar a day. Pertinax was commenting on the proposal made by the World Medical Association in 1961, and offered for adoption, that “prisoners, being captive groups, should not be used as the subjects of experiments.”

The proposal was vociferously objected to by delegates from the American Medical Association and it was finally tabled.


If this smacks somewhat of the crimes of “Nazi doctors” and their experiments on prisoners, the coincidence is not accidental. The accused physicians testified in their own defense that they were merely following practices of long standing in the United States. At one trial, in 1947, 515 German doctors were tried at Nuremberg, indicted on the charge that they had conducted experiments on prisoners.

They entered evidence in their defense that in 1906, American doctors in Philadelphia had used convicts for medical experiments, injecting them with plague and beri beri germs; in 1915, pellagra was injected into convicts in Massachusetts; in 1944, hundreds of prisoners in the United States were injected with malaria under the excuse of wartime necessity, to aid our soldiers in the Pacific.

Despite this defense, the German doctors were convicted and some of them were executed.