-Caveat Lector-

an excerpt from:
The DRUG STORY—A Factological History of AMERICA'S $10,000,000,000 DRUG
CARTEL — ITS METHODS OPERATIONS, HIDDEN OWNERSHIP, PROFITS AND TERRIFIC
IMPACT ON THE HEALTH Or THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
Morris A. Bealle©1949. All Rights Reserved
Mrs. Morris Bealle©1976
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Chapter 1

What Nujol Started'

"I firmly believe that if the whole materia medica could be sunk to the
bottom of the sea, it would be all the better for mankind and all the worse
for the fishes."
-Oliver Wendell Holmes, M. D.
Professor of Medicine at Harvard

Thirty years ago the Standard Oil Company became impressed with the methods
of the big packing houses which used, processed and sold every part of the
hog but the squeal.

Their sales research department went 'way back to the 1860's when "Old Bill"
Rockefeller, the itinerant pappy of John D. (the first) and a patent medicine
showman, used to palm off bottled raw petroleum on the yokels as a cure for
cancer.

"Old Bill" was an upstate New York farmer until 1850. He moved to Cleveland
then, entered the patent medicine racket and had himself listed as a
"physician" in the city directory. In selling raw petroleum in a pretty
bottle "Old Bill" did nothing new.

He merely took a page out of the book of other patent medicine fakirs who
were then hawking their wares from the backs of wagons-covered and uncovered.
When oil was discovered in northwest Pennsylvania (1850) the jackals of the
oil trade found there was more gold in the jeans of the gullible yokels than
there was in working for it in the oil fields.

They began to bottle the raw petroleum and palm it off under various names as
a cure for everything under the sun. The popular maladies of the day were
liver complaint, cholera morbus, consumption and bronchitis. Among the names
given this raw petroleum were "Seneca Oil," "Rock Oil" and "American
Medicinal Oil."

"Old Bill" opened up a new field for himself. He called his bottled petroleum
"Nujol" (meaning new oil) and sold it to those who had cancer and those whom
he could make fear they would have it.

This sounded good to Standard's researchists. It sounded even better when
they found it cost but $2.00 a barrel to concoct Nujol from crude petroleum.
And that from one barrel of the raw stuff they could make 1,000 six-ounce
bottles of finished Nujol. Instead of calling it a cure for cancer they
called it a cure for constipation.

The latest trade catalog lists Nujol as going to the druggist at 28-2/3 cents
a half pint (8 fluid ounces). The druggist thus pays about 21 cents for a
6-ounce bottle of Nujol which costs Standard Oil 1/5 of a cent.

These breath-taking profits from Nujol make it inevitable that America's
largest and most ruthless industrial combine (the Rockefeller Empire) should
soon add the drug traffic to its already vast production and sales domain. It
wasn't until 1939, however, that the Drug Trust was formed and the upward
curve in their drug profits began to assume the present gigantic proportions
which today make it a macabre $10,000,000,000 a year business. How the
American Drug Trust was formed by an alliance with its opposite number in
Germany is almost a story in itself.

Soon after the present-day Nujol was put on the market it was discovered by
physicians to be harmful. It robbed the body of fat soluble vitamins and
caused serious deficiency diseases. Standard Oil checked the loss in sales by
adding carotene (one of the fat soluble vitamins) to Nujol and claiming this
overcame these injuries. Physicians disagree with the sales department of
Standard Oil on this point.

And what of Nujol, now being sold to the public as a laxative. For some years
before his death Senator Royal S. Copeland of New York used to set up a radio
microphone every morning in his Senate Office Building quarters in
Washington, furnished by the American taxpayers, and plug this greasy
concoction—at $75,000 a year.

The New York Senator was a doctor of sorts. Although he possessed a medical
degree he was never able to make a living as a bedside practitioner. He went
into politics and made medicine pay in a big way. First he became health
commissioner of New York City, then a Senator from the Empire State where he
used the prominence thus gained to ballyhoo Nujol to unsuspecting radio
listeners.

Today Nujol is made by Stanco, Incorporated, 216 West 14th Street in New
York, listed in Moody's Manual as one of the many subsidiaries of the
Standard Oil Company. Stanco's only other product is Flit, well known fly
killer and insecticide, made from the same raw materials and by pretty much
the same process.

When a German beer hall bum named Hitler began to plan his 1,000-year Reich,
the powers-that-were in Germany didn't actually know that American
politicians were going to solve their acute employment crisis by forcing us
into the second world war to again save England's hide and Rockefeller's oil.
But they weren't taking any chances.

Germany's huge dye trust (or chemical cartel) known as the I. G.
Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, enjoyed a monopoly on all chemical
products manufactured in Germany. German IG made an alliance with American
Standard Oil in order to control important patents. The general idea was that
the two were to pool their processes. This was done—in a one-sided way.

With the help of Standard Oil the German behemoth prevented American chemists
from learning how to make synthetic rubber until after the Japs took the
Malayan Peninsula and its vast rubber plantations. This almost lost war for
the United States.

So, in 1939, when it became apparent that Germany would soon be unpopular in
the United States, Standard Oil helped Hitler's Reich cover its American
holdings in the drug and chemical field. The American IG was formed, by
taking over the Sterling Products Company, the Grasseli Chemical Works (alias
the General Aniline Works), the Agfa-Film Company, the Winthrop Chemical and
the Magnesium Development companies.

Standard Oil took 15% of the stock in the new German-American chemical trust.
Efforts to hook the duPont company into this situation partially failed.
Among the directors of this "cover up" company were Walter Teagle (President
of the Standard Oil Company), Paul Warburg (a Roosevelt-Rockefeller stooge),
and Edsel Ford.

Five hundred thousand shares of stock were issued to Walter Teagle. At a
later Securities & Exchange Commission investigation Mr. Teagle denied his
parentage of this stock, claiming he was holding it as a dummy for someone
else.

When asked by the examiner who this "someone else" was he blandly replied he
did not know, although he was under oath. Everyone else knew it was either
one of the Rockefeller clan in person, or the Standard Oil Company.

The war was getting pretty close to this country. President Roosevelt was
setting up the Pearl Harbor disaster, and had ordered our radar defenses let
down at 7 o'clock every morning. History records that the Japs accepted this
"opportunity' to destroy most of the American Navy, made defenseless on
orders from Washington.

At this ju[n]cture American IG Farben decided to camouflage its German
parentage and sympathies, with the help of Standard Oil. It changed its name
to the General Aniline & Film Corporation shortly before the Pearl Harbor
attack. Before doing this, American IG purchased an undisclosed number of
shares in the Ozalid Corporation, Schering & Company, Mission Corporation,
Monsanto Chemical, Aluminum Corporation, Drug (Incorporated), Dow Chemical,
Antidolar Company, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Standard Oil of Indiana,
Standard Oil of California and the duPont Company. It took over bodily the
privately-owned HoffmanLaRoche Company.

Meanwhile, Sterling Drug gobbled up Winthrop Chemical, the Bayer Company,
General Drug, Vegex (Inc.), Cook Laboratories, the Centaur Company and Alba
Pharmacal Company.

Drug, Inc., owned by Louis K. Liggett (a powerful Massachusetts politician
during the Hoover administration), had in 1929 taken over the Bristol-Myers
Company, Vick Chemical, United Drug, Life Savers (Inc.), and the Liggett
chain of "RX" Retail drug stores.

With Vick Chemical, Drug, Inc. (and the RockefellerStandard Oil-German IG
Drug Trust) got the J. T. Baker Chemical Company, the William S. Merrell
Company, the Jensen-Salsberry Laboratories, Prince Matchabelli (Inc.), Alfred
D. McKelvy Company, Loeser Laboratories (Inc.), Taylor Chemical and the
Sofskin Company.

When the American doughboys sloughed into Germany, and reached the industrial
city of Frankfort, they were amazed to find intact all of the buildings and
the huge plant of the German IG Farben Chemical Trust. American aviators,
pinpointing their targets, had demolished every other structure in town.

What the doughboys didn't know was that the Secretary of War, one Robert P.
Patterson, was a Rockefeller lawyer, appointed by President Roosevelt upon
Rockefeller orders, fresh out of Dillon, Read and Company. The Dillon-Read
concern not only is a Rockefeller subsidiary, but was the banking house that
financed German IG Farben and attended to the financial details of forming
the American is cover up" firm for the German chemical cartel.

American aviators, who gnashed their teeth at their orders to miss the
biggest target in Frankfort, have never accepted the weak alibi given them
from headquarters. Which was that this juicy and IMPORTANT target should be
saved because the American Expeditionary Forces would "need an office
building" when they got into Germany proper.

To show how the German Chemical Cartel and the Rockefeller Drug Trust affect
the lives of most American people, Sterling Drug's 66 subsidiaries
manufacture among other things Phillips' Dentrifices and Cosmetics, Double
Danderine, Ironized Yeast, Andrews' Liver Salts Ross' Pills, Mejoral,
Astringosol, Campho-Phenique, Molle, Energine, Diamond Dyes, and many
anaesthetics, vitamins, anti-malarials, sulfa drugs, analgesics, arsenicals,
barbiturates, antiseptics, anti-bacterials and digestive ferments.

The Bristol-Myers Company makes Ipana Tooth Paste, Sal Hepatica, Vitalis,
Ingram's Shaving Cream, Mum, Minitrub, Trushay, Peterman's Insecticides,
Benex and Ammer's Powder.

Dow Chemical makes Epsom Salts, bromides and many other USP (U. S.
Pharmacopoeia) products. Monsanto makes glycero-phosphate, vanillin, aspirin,
saccharin, benzoic acid and many medicinals and "fine" chemicals. The Centaur
Company makes Castoria.

Hoffman-LaRoche makes Allonal, Alurate, Antihistamine, Cal-C-Tose,
Citro-Thiocol, Digitalis, Pantopon, SeduIon Cough Syrup, Presidon (sedative),
Thephorin (a phony hay fever nostrum), ViPenta Drops and Vitaminets.
Hoffman-LaRoche is privately owned, and is part of the Swiss branch of German
IG, set up in 1939 to prevent confiscation as alien property.

With these Rockefeller concerns having all of these things to sell, plus
thousands of the 12,000 drug items described and advocated in medical
text-books, it was the most natural thing in the world-human nature and human
greed being what it is-for the Rockefeller Foundation to be changed into an
instrument for "educating" medical students into the excessive use of drugs.

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 Fund, was formed in 1910 and an effort was made to get a
charter from Congress.

Senator Nelson of Colorado smelled a mouse because the Rockefeller
depredations in the Colorado coal fields were still a stench in the nostrils
of all decent Coloradoans. When Senator Nelson brought out the fact that the
proposed Foundation had $100,000,000 for propaganda at its disposal,
President Taft and his Attorney General vigorously opposed the charter and it
was defeated in the Congress.

For three years the Rockefeller lobbyists besieged our national legislature
for a charter and official respectability. Congress turned them down year
after year on the ground that they would give no sanction to an organization
with $100,000,000 to spend for commercial propaganda.

They gave up hope and did the next best thing. They got the New York
legislature to issue a charter on May 14, 1913, through the "good offices" of
the then State Senator Robert F. Wagner. With Rockefeller money and political
influence this German born ideologist later became a Senator of the United
States and one of the hammiest humbugs in the entire "New" Deal set-up.

It has long been demonstrated that the Rockefeller interests have created,
built up and developed the most far reaching industrial empire ever conceived
by the mind of man.

Standard Oil is of course the foundation industry upon which all of the other
industries have been built. The story of Old John D., as ruthless an
industrial pirate as ever came down the pike, is well known.

The keystone of this mammoth industrial empire is the Chase National Bank
with 27 branches in New York City and 21 in foreign countries. It has assets
of $4,631,471,581 and outstanding loans of $1,511,607,158. The Rockefeller
Empire now owns millions of shares of stock in America's leading steel,
railroad, oil, tobacco, whisky, automobile, insurance, power, utility, drug
and other manufacturing concerns.

Not the least of its holdings are in the drug business. The Rockefellers own
the largest drug manufacturing combine in the world, and use all of their
other interests to bring pressure to continue and increase the sale of drugs.
The fact that most of the 12,000 separate drug items on the market are
harmful is of no concern to the Drug Trust.

In addition to the companies controlled from Rockefeller Center, there are
hundreds—maybe thousands—of others, indirectly but just as tightly,
controlled through bank loans by Chase National. One of these is the Hearst
newspaper empire. It doesn't take much "stepping out of line" to bring about
the calling of a bank loan.

Advertising media records for 1948 list $1,104,224,347 as expended for
national advertising on the radio networks, and in the larger daily
newspapers and magazines. The aggregate estimate for all mediums is estimated
at $1,500,000,000. How 80% of this sum is utilized and manipulated to control
information on health and drug matters which finds its way to the reading
public is told in another chapter (The Spider's Web).

There are many newspapers owned by independentminded publishers or publishing
corporations. There are others of course whose owners are of the milquetoast
type, who like to straddle every issue and suppress altogether anything which
might cause a controversy.

The most independent of newspapers are still dependent on their press
association for their national news. There is no reason for a publisher or a
news editor in Kalamazoo, or Walla Walla to suspect that a story concerning
health matters, coming over the wires of the Associated Press, the United
Press or the International News Service is garbled, partly suppressed or only
half true.

Yet it is an amazing fact that this is what does happen time after time,
because all Associated Press "news" on health matters is censored, suppressed
or garbled. The Drug Trust has one of its directors on the directorate of the
Associated Press. The Rockefeller Foundation Director in question is Arthur
Hays Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times and therefore one of the
most powerful of the Associated Press directors.

It was thus easy for the Rockefeller crowd to "induce" the Associated Press
Science Editor to adopt a policy which will not permit any story to clear
that is not approved by the Drug Trust censor, and the Drug Trust censor is
not going to approve any article that can in any way hurt the sale of drugs.

The Journal of the American Medical Association on January 20, 1940, bragged
that the United Press had been induced to issue a directive requiring all
articles on cures and human health to "clear" through its New York Bureau and
so-called science editor. The most ironical feature of this program is that
these so-called "science editors" accept Morris Fishbein, dictator of the
American Medical Association as an "expert" on medical matters.

The record shows that Mr. Fishbein never practiced medicine a day in his
life, did not complete the internship part of his medical course, and could
only make 48 in anatomy when he tried to pass the state board medical
examination.

William Randolph Hearst was once a very independent publisher and amenable to
no man's will but his own. But in the depression year of 1932 his great
newspaper empire hit financial rock bottom. Result was that Chase National
Bank took over many loans to "WR," including $25,000,000 debt to
International Power and Paper, and foreclosed on the Sage of San Simeon.

Because of the name he had built up over the years of sensational journalism,
Willie was given the title of editor, $100,000 a year in salary and allowed
to write any editorials and direct the chain's editorial policies in any way
that didn't conflict with Rockefeller interests.

One concession was made to the Hearst ego—one which has done little harm to
the Rockefeller serum interests because of the careful way in which it is
handled. Once a year he is allowed to bellow and fume and rant at the cruelty
of vivisection, but not at its futility and the harm done the human system by
serums.

Since the Hearst empire owns the International News Service this sews up 100%
the press associations for the Rockefeller Drug Trust, and accounts for the
many fake stories of serums and medical cures which go out brazenly over its
wires to all daily newspapers in the land.

Emanuel M. Josephson, M.D., a New York physician whom Fishbein and the Drug
Trust have been unable to throttle or even to intimidate despite many
attempts, points out that the National Association of Science Writers was
cajoled or bought into adopting as part of its code of ethics this:

" 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."

Since the medico-politician (Mr. Fishbein) who doesn't know where half the
bones, organs, nerves and tissues of the body are located-or even what they
are-is ranked by them as an "expert" the ridiculous nature of this code is
apparent.

While each separate trust under Rockefeller control enjoys the best in press
agentry, the propaganda of the Drug Trust stands out above all the others for
sheer bunkment of the American public. Newspapers are fed with reams of
propaganda about drugs and their "value," in spite of statements by honest
and courageous medical men that few of the 12,000 pharmaceutical items made
are of any value and most of them are downright harmful.

The truth about cures without drugs is carefully suppressed, unless it suits
the purpose of the censor to garble it or just tell part of the truth. It
matters not whether these cures are effected by Chiropractors, Naturopaths,
Osteopaths, Christian Science Practitioners or Medical Doctors who use the
brains God gave them. You never read about it.

In order to teach the drug and serum ideology it is necessary to teach that
God didn't know what he was doing when he made the human body. Statistics
issued by the Children's Bureau of the Federal Security Agency do not bear
out this ideology. They show that since the all-out drive of the drug trust
for drugging, vaccinating and serumizing them human system, the health of our
nation has declined enormously, especially among children.

Children are now given "shots" for this and "shots" for that, when the only
immunity known to science is a healthy human body and a pure blood stream.
Ponder these government findings:

Newly hall a million  children are affected by rheumatic fever.

Ten million boys and girls under 21 have defective vision.

A half million have orthopedic or spastic conditions.

Two million have impaired hearing.

Seventeen thousand are deaf.

Four hundred thousand have tuberculosis. Seventy-five percent have dental
defects.

Three out of every 100 draft registrants (18 and 19 years old) had heart
trouble. Three out of every hundred had a mental disease. Two out of every
100 had a neurological difficulty. Ten out of every 100 had defective vision.

One out of 40 had defective hearing.

These conditions didn't exist in the youth of today's middle aged and old
people. Vaccination was the only unnatural practice then and most of us had
enough vitality eventually to throw off the effects of this blood pollution.
But if we had quadrupled or decupled this dose, as is being done to children
today, our present middle aged people probably would be old and our present
old people dead.

Under the aegis of Rockefeller Foundation funds medical colleges for the most
part teach the names and supposed uses of 12,000 drugs. The medical student
has to waste days and nights and months of his course learning the names and
supposed uses of these items, when he could better be studying the human
spine and ganglionic nervous system as chiropractic, osteopathic and
naturopathic students do.

There is an old and true saying that he who pays the Piper calls the tune.
The Rockefeller Foundation pays the medical college pipers from the profits
made by the Rockefeller Drug Trust and of course the Drug Trust calls the
tune.

In its last annual statement the Foundation reports that, up to December 31,
1948, colleges and public agencies had been given gratuities totaling
$446,837,527. During 1948 alone this vast sum was swelled by gifts of
$32,930,458.91.

One cannot criticize a college president for accepting huge sums for
educational purposes, but, college presidents are supposed to be smart.
Obviously they are not. A smart college President would look behind gifts
from a Rockefeller, for Old John D. was never known to give away more than a
dime unless he saw big profits coming back.

He would find that all of these gratuities are given colleges which teach the
use of drugs. If he went deep enough, if he asked courageous, intelligent and
honest medical doctors they would tell him that about 11,990 of these drugs
are useless and about 11,950 of them downright harmful to the human system.

He would also find that not a dime of Rockefeller Foundation money has ever
been contributed to drugless colleges, whose students are effecting cures
every day that hidebound foot-in-the-mouth medicine considers impossible, or
at least miraculous.

The college president would ask himself why and he would come up with but one
answer—the Rockefeller Foundation is promoting the excessive use of drugs
while pretending to be engaged in philanthropy. He would also find that the
Rockefeller Institute (endowed with $50,000,000) is part of the Drug Trust
team.

This "institute" engages in research and employs many high class and capable
technicians but its activities are devoted mainly to finding new uses for
Rockefeller drugs, to the end that more drugs may be sold and more profits
made for the pharmaceutical houses.

The profits of some of these drug factories, especially those controlled by
the Rockefeller industrial empire, are fantastic. The E. R. Squibb Company,
during the war year of 1945 (when the serum racket was at its height, and the
American armed forces were loading the blood streams of all draftees and
volunteers with "immunizing" poisons), made net earnings six times its
physical assets.

Moody's Industrial Manual for 1945 showed tangible assets of $7,366,488 for
Squibb and net earnings for 1945 of $42,432,472. The profitable war had
stopped in 1947. With the war profits, or else by book-keeping entries, the
physical assets had increased to $14,416,783. The earnings had been reduced
to $9,601,389.

By watering their stock, they had parlayed this $14,416,783 of physical
assets into 1,750,000 shares of stock, quoted on the Stock Exchange of July
1, 1949, at $28.00 a share. Squibbs thus has a paper value of $49,000,000, or
333 % of its actual investment.

Take Parke-Davis & Company. Their operating income for 1947 was $16,766,060;
their physical assets only $14,990,626. These 15 millions of actual value has
been parlayed into 4,896,700 shares of stock now traded at $28.87 a share,
total $141,391,200—almost 1,000% of its assets.

And Sharpe & Dohme. Their 1947 operating profit was $5,263,236; their actual
assets $6,247,552. Their 1,020,712 shares of capital stock was selling for
$27 a share. Total $21,559,224.

Lederle Laboratories, one of the larger of the biological manufacturers, in
1945 had an operating profit of $29,324,525 and property worth $35,138,908.
Common stock totalling 2,707,026 shares was so valuable that it was not
listed or traded in on any known stock exchange.

In 1946 the entire concern was purchased by the Rockefeller-controlled
American Cynamid Company and it helped to swell this chemical behemoth's 1948
income to $37,491,894.

Sterling Drug, Inc., the main cog and largest holding company in the
Rockefeller Drug Empire, and its 66 subsidiary companies, showed operating
profits in 1948 of $20,742,382, and physical assets of only $23,979,428. Its
3,890,647 shares were being hawked on the exchange at $39 a share. This
totals $151,735,233 of paper value, or seven and a half times the combine's
aggregate assets.

Merck & Company had an operating income of $10,120,053, according to Moody's,
and physical assets of only $19,965,805. Its 2,200,000 shares of $1.00 par
value common were quoted July 1, 1949, at $31.75, and its 190,000 shares of
preferred at $106.50. Total $90,140,000.

McKesson & Robbins showed an operating profit of $16,807,476 on physical
assets of only $6,628,342. Its 1,832,426 shares were quoted at
$33.50—$61,386,237.

Charles Pfizer & Co., Inc., is a drug trust unit which makes "fine organic
chemicals" for other units to process into various items. Its statement shows
a 1948 profit, of $16,617,118 and physical assets of only $15,421,633. Its
profit was 109% of its actual investment, which has been parlayed into 50,000
shares of 3.5% $100 par value preferred, and 1,480,050 shares of common. The
latter was quoted on the New York Stock Exchange July 1, 1949, at $45.50 a
share. This gives the company's inflation value as $72,342,275, or 475% of
its investment value.

A business which makes 6% on its invested capital is considered a sound money
maker and its invested capital can usually be judged by its actual physical
assets. Watering the stock can make its assets look as high as waterers want
it to.

Here is McKesson and Robbins making, not 6% but 254% of the actual value
involved—when you don't consider the water or inflated book value.

Squibb in 1945 made, not six percent, but 576% on the actual value of its
property. But 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 our soldiers, sailors and marines, to the
tune of over 200 million "shots."

With the war over we find these profits reduced, but still many times higher
than the "take" in any business this side of the numbers racket. For
instance, in 1948, Sterling made 87% of its physical value, thus inflating
its stock structure and quotations to 632% of actual assets.

Squibb showed an earning of 66% and inflation of 338%. Parke-Davis earned
112% of its assets, and showed inflation to 956%. McKesson & Robbins, while
earning only 39% of its assets nevertheless, by stock market manipulation,
increased its paper value to 926% of its actual assets.

An extended list of these inordinate profits from the drug traffic is given
in another chapter of this book. Is it any wonder that the House of
Rockefeller, the most rapacious industrial empire ever conceived by the mind
of man, should take to drugs as a money maker, even if in doing it eventually
makes the United States a nation of invalids.

Is it any wonder that the Rockefellers, and their stooges in the Food and
Drug Administration, the U. S. Public Health Service, the Post Office
Department, the Federal Trade Commission, the Better Business Bureaus, the
Army Medical Corps, the Navy Bureau of Medicine, the WagnerMurray-Dingell
type in Congress, and thousands of health officers all over the country,
should combine to put out of business all forms or therapy that discourage
the use of drugs.

We have not gone to drugless practitioners for scientific information on the
harmfulness of most of those 12,000 drug items which in the drug traffic the
House of Rockefeller and its colleagues have for sale and is plugging with
might and main through all of its high powered and wellfinanced publicity
avenues. Let's go into the ranks of outspoken medical practitioners for our
information.

The American Dispensatory lists over 12,000 items of drugs on the market. I
am told by medical practitioners that to teach a student these 12,000 drugs
or any more than (say) a certain selected 100 of them, is 99-44/100% a waste
of time. But it DOES help swell the profits of the pharmaceutical houses.

Let us quote an authority on this subject, Dr. David L. Edsall , who was at
one time Dean of the Harvard Medical School:

'I was, for a period, a professor of therapeutics and pharmacology, and I
know from experience that students were obliged then by me and by others to
learn about an interminable number of drugs, many of which were valueless,
many of them useless, some probably even harmful, some others relatively
valueless-all because they were still discussed in some text books, had never
been discarded and were some times asked about by state board of medical
examiners."

Arthur Robertson Cushny, M.D., former Professor of Materia Medica and
Therapeutics at the University of Michigan, is recognized as one of the
world's leading authorities on Pharmacology. His text book "Pharmacology and
Therapeutics" is recognized as the leading work of its kind in the world. In
it, Dr. Cushny says:

"The more advanced teachers of medicine have very properly abbreviated their
lists of remedies, but the student on going into practice meets numbers of
drugs previously unknown to him and not appreciating that these have already
been tried and discarded by his teachers is tempted to fall into the slough
of unreasoning empiricism.

"There is still a tendency, even among the educated, to ascribe therapeutic
virtues to every new weed and every new product of the chemical industry.

"As long as the medical student has to learn the supposed virtues of a host
of obscure substances, he will tend to use them in practice. This, in turn.
necessitates their Inclusion in the pharmacopoeia, which again perpetuates
them as subjects of teaching."

There are a few outspoken Medical Doctors who will tell you point blank that,
under this Drug Trust aegis, doctors are turned out of these subsidized
medical schools like machines. From his earliest student days he is not
allowed to use his mind or to think for himself.

He is made to follow certain well-formed grooves. He is not given time to
discover whether the medicines and drugs he is taught to prescribe are of any
benefit. He is told that "A" says this should be done in "X" illness, that
"B" says such-and-such a chemical combination has beneficial effects when the
patient is suffering from "Y" disease.

Again let us quote from Dr. Edsall:

"Almost all subjects must be taken at exactly the same time, and in almost
exactly in the same way, by all students, and the amount introduced into each
course is such that few students have time or energy to explore any subject
in a spirit of independent interest. A little comparison shows that there is
less intellectual freedom in the medical course than in almost any other form
of professional education in this country."

It takes courage for a medical doctor to come out and say such things. The
Drug Trust has the American Medical Association so well organized, and it has
such a dynamic spokesman in Mr. Fishbein, that a whispering campaign of
amazing intensity is immediately started against him.

If he is a young doctor his practice is ruined. He can be kicked out of his
county medical society on trumped up charges and the resulting publicity can
make him look like an incompetent practitioner.

Among medical practitioners who have helped compile the technical information
in this volume are the late Dr. Charles L. Loffler of Chicago, Dr. George
Starr White of Los Angeles, Dr. Christopher O'Day of Honolulu, Dr. Carl M.
Frischkorn of Norfolk, Va., Dr. George Franklin Smith of Chicago, Dr. William
F. Koch of Detroit and Dr. Josephson.

Dr. Frischkorn says he never uses but two drugs—sedatives and opiates, and
these sparingly. He avers that there are times when the lack of them may do
more to the patient's nerves than the harm the drugs themselves do.

Dr. Loffler often said that serums and vaccines put more toxins in the human
blood in one administration than injudicious eating habits do in a year. Dr.
Loffler was a blood specialist who eliminated toxins by the oxychlorine
method.

Another progressive and intelligent medical doctor of my acquaintance has
just been put through the wringer by his county medical society for espousing
the principle of praying "for the millennium when the one-school-thought
therapy may at least be broken and dethroned for all time." This particular
doctor is no big help to the Drug Trust. He uses as few of these concoctions
as possible and those only to meet ordinary medical emergencies. He lists
them as:

1. Digitalis and other cardiac (heart) drugs;
2. Sedatives (relaxers, rest producers);
3. Hypnotics, (sleep producers);
4. Analgesics (pain relievers).

Dr. George Starr White has built up one of the largest medical practices in
the United States by using the brains God gave him. He is independent of the
Medical Chamber of Commerce, the Drug Trust, the Fuhrer of Medicine and all
of their satellites. He doesn't give a hoot what they think of him, or try to
do to him.

He says in plain words that the "benefits" of sulfa and penicillin have been
misrepresented. That the term "strep throat" is hokum. That the socalled
viruses are merely fancy words for the common cold-words use to extract more
money out of the victims of allopathic greed. I quote him:

"During the past year (1943) the medical profession has received warnings
from practically all of the large drug houses, who manufacture sulfa drugs.
These warnings state that the more widely these drugs are used, the more
experience the profession has gained which is not wholly favorable to them.

"These tablets have been openly sold in drug stores. I have seen many an auto
driver unable to steer his car, taken in as a 'drunk', when upon examination
it was found that he had simply lost his power of orientation, from taking
two or three sulfa tablets the night before 'to ward off a cold'.

"Many an airplane pilot has steered his plane into a mountainside, causing
deaths of all on board. I have learned that, at least several of these dead
pilots, had taken sulfa tablets to 'ward off a cold' the night before.

"Sulfa drugs have a tendency to cause the victim to lose his powers of
orientation. He cannot reach with his arms and legs where he thinks he is
going to reach. He cannot steer his automobile or plane where he thinks he is
going to steer it. He cannot guage[sic] depths above or below the surface of
the earth. These drugs temporarily destroy a person's ability to judge
direction or distance.

"Penicillin is nothing more than a bread mold, that our grandmothers used to
grow in earthen crocks for making poultices to cure infected sores and sore
throats, now known as a 'miracle drug.' The pharmaceutical cartel, in order
to start a fad, took a short cut to make the mold and used it by way of the
hypo needle to make it look more 'professional.'

"In making it quickly, with expensive machinery, they turned a natural
curative product into a poison. By injecting it into the blood stream they
contrived to poison the whole system, whereas ordinary bread mold, placed on
the outside as a poultice, drew the poison from the blood.

"They have taken natural bread mold, and so 'refined' it that it becomes
poisonous-causing blisters, hives, arthritic pains and deposits of colon
bacteria that never existed before."

The last annual report of the Rockefeller Foundation itemizes the gifts it
has made to colleges and public agencies in the last 30 years, and they total
just short of a half 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 drugless colleges in the United States. The amounts outlined in
the Foundation's report cannot be ignored.

Harvard, with its aristocratic background and well-publicized medical school,
has received $1,683,621 of this Drug Trust money. Yale got $674,743.

Johns Hopkins, down in Baltimore, Maryland, and its famous medical school has
benefited since 1914 to the extent of $8,750,000 of Drug Trust largesse. On
the Pacific Coast, Leland Stanford University in California leads the
Rockefeller parade with $912,615. Washington University in St. Louis received
$435,184.

Columbia University in New York City, which is so big the teachers don't even
know each other, took $849,578 from its neighbors in Midtown Manhattan. Duke
University in North Carolina got only $66,983, but then Duke didn't need any
more because when power trust tycoon "Buck" Duke died, he left $40,000,000 to
little Trinity College provided it changed its name to Duke University. It
did.

Tufts College in Massachusetts received $151,817. Vanderbilt down in
Tennessee $67,911, New York University $65,116, Memphis' colored Meharry
Medical College $335,000, Iowa State's corn belt knowledge factory $83,556,
and Cornell University $465,607.

Many of our leading state universities, with tax supported medical schools,
have their hands unnecessarily in the Drug Trust till-and of course tailor
their medical courses to suit the Foundation. We can mention the Universities
of:

        Alabama         $ 40,000
California      1,160,712
Colorado        18,110
Illinois ------------------------------------------------       161,000
Indiana         85,000
Michigan        11,406
Minnesota -------------------------------------------   216,643
Missouri -----------------------------------------------        17,250
North Carolina  .....................   35,000
Ohio State      45,000
Oklahoma ---------------------------------------        50,000
Oregon  9,000
Pennsylvania    363,390
Southern California     4,000
Tennessee ------------------------------------- 1,000
Texas   ..........................      66,000
Utah    6,000
Virginia        72,781
        Washington      383,900
Wisconsin       .       334,800

This "missionary" work of the Rockefeller Foundation paid off handsomely — to
the Grim Reaper — on February 18, 1950, when Death and Drugs rode at the
controls of a Long Island (New York) Railroad commuters' train. Thirty-two
passengers were killed and 116 injured, in what was up to that time the worst
railroad wreck in recent American history. On September 11th, 33 Pennsylvania
National Guardsmen were wantonly murdered, and 248 injured, near Coshocton,
Ohio.

Both wrecks were caused by a drug. The lethal dose in the Long Island
catastrophe was given the motorman by a railroad medic. In the case of the
Coshocton wreck, the Drug Trust's culpability may never be definitely known.
Within 24 hours the Pennsylvania Railroad retired the engineer who had passed
five signal lights at 75 miles on hour ON A FULL PENSION and told him not to
worry.

It is very significant that the Pennsylvania Railroad is owned and controlled
bodily by the Rockefeller organization—which also owns the Drug Trust.
Interlocking directorates help in the control, but the fiscal agents are the
clinchers. The last 13 bond issues of PRR, totalling $514,603,000 -were all
handled by such stalwart Rockefeller affiliates as Halsey-Stuart & Co.,
Lehman Brothers, Harriman-Ripley, Brown-Harriman & Company, Saloman Brothers
and Hutzler, and the Evans-Stillman Company.

Thumbs down on any or all of these bond issues by the Chase National Bank
would have simply meant there would have been no bond issue. Thus the
Rockefeller controlled Railroad is complete and there will be no
embarrassment to the Drug Trust because of the Ohio wreck.

The motorman-who was the goat for the Long Island catastrophe has high blood
pressure, so the Company medic said. Instead of cleaning the toxins out of
his arteries and eliminating the disease, he was given capsules containing
phenobarbitol, aminophylline and potassium iodide and then sent back to duty.
Fifteen minutes before he reached the protecting automatic signal he fell
asleep at his controls. And no wonder.

Dorland's Medical Dictionary lists phenobarbitol. as a hypnotic (sleep
producer). Its trade name is Luminol and it is the most popular of all
sleeping pills. Many people take them and never wake up. Aminophylline is
listed as a diuretic (to promote faster flow of urine). Potassium iodide is
listed as an alternative for syphilis. The medic who did this listed in the
Directory of the American Medical Association as a "specialist" in internal
medicine.

In the Ohio wreck the story given this author by the engineer is the most
fantastic he ever heard. This man piloted the Pennsylvania Railroad crack
overland limited. ("Spirit of St. Louis") which crashed into the rear of a
stalled troop train with horrible results.

In doing so-he admits—he passed a caution signal (which meant 30 miles an
hour) two miles from the wreck, at 75 miles an hour and kept going until he
was almost on the troop train. This in spite of a red fusee dropped by the
troop train's flagman 500 feet before it stopped. Then the flagman was waving
his red lantern, and threw a red flare. The near signal was red and visible
for two miles but the engineer never saw any of them until (as he aptly said)
it was too late.

An exhaustive investigation of the wreck scene by this author, and a complete
examination of the Interstate Commerce Commission's record, indicate that the
engineer was sound asleep when he passed all these warning lights.

He denied he had taken a cold tablet or sulpha drug. In fact he denied he had
ever taken a doctor's prescription or patent medicine of any kind during his
67 years of life. The facts speak for themselves, as Drug Trust agents well
knew when they had their railroad take care of things so promptly.

The Pennsylvania Railroad is 20 years behind the times.

The major airlines of the United States found, the hard way, what used to
cause their major disasters in which pilots ran into mountainsides, often in
broad daylight. It was sulpha pills "to ward off a cold" or cold tablets to
"cure one."

>From August 31, 1940, to March 12, 1948, they had 19 of these "mysterious"
wrecks which took the lives of 438 persons, according to the Civil
Aeronautics Board. At that time the airlines issued orders grounding all
flight personnel from 48 to 72 hours after they had taken a drug of any sort.

The results were more than satisfactory. There hasn't been a major disaster
on an American commercial airline since.

With a nation still shocked at the Ohio tragedy, the Pennsylvania Railroad
pulled another one out of its hat on November 23. This was the worst of all,
for 77 LIRR commuters were killed in a rear-end collision at Richmond Heights
and 332 were injured.

It was a replica of the other two. The motorman of the Death Train ran past
red and amber lights of an automatic block system without slowing down. He
ignored the red fuse and the red lantern of the flagman who had dropped off
the rear of the stalled train. Obviously, he was sound asleep. This motorman
was killed and cannot talk. This author has information that he had been
loading up on sulfa pills or cold tablets, or some such concoction, which put
people to sleep at high speed.

The PRR went into action almost as quickly as it did in Ohio. The Rockefeller
Center crowd had its stooge in the State House at Albany (Governor Dewey)
announce from a vacation spot in Cuba that he had "ordered" a complete and
thorough investigation of the wreck. The little man with the Charlie Chaplin
mustache got plenty of publicity for his next election campaign.

But here is the pay-off. Dewey announced that he had turned the entire
investigation over to Robert P. Patterson, a staunch and able Rockefeller
puppet who has spent most of his private life on the Rockefeller payroll.

pps.5-27
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