The Rockefeller Dynasty: From Oil Monopolies to the Control of Western Medicine

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In this video clip, the speaker explores the impact of John D. Rockefeller and his family on the oil industry and the development of Western medicine. The conversation highlights Rockefeller's acquisition of 90% of oil companies in 1972 and his violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act in 1911, which led to the splitting of Standard Oil into 34 independent companies. The speaker emphasizes Rockefeller's desire to control the pharmaceutical industry and his donation to medical schools to shape the curriculum and promote allopathic medicine, which uses unnatural substances to treat diseases. The video also touches on the role of the Flexner Report, commissioned by Rockefeller, in establishing the foundation for Western medicine. This thought-provoking discussion invites viewers to consider the potential influence of powerful individuals and corporations on the development and control of industries, as well as the impact of these decisions on public health and the availability of natural health alternatives.

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