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Murder By Injection - Eustace Mullins Interview

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Hello, I'm Bobby Lee and this is the Bobby Lee Shelf and today we have with us a very special guest his name is used to Smellens. We have this book that used to Smellens wrote and is called Murder by Injection, the story of the American metal medical conspiracy against America against you and I. So it's Murder by Injection, used to Smellens we're happy to have you with us today. Tell us a little bit about how did you come to write this book Murder by Injection. Well I had been working for almost a half a century on the various monopolies the legal monopoly, the banking monopoly, the secret government monopoly of the world and I realize that all these monopolies interacted and about the same group of the leaders. The world order people were in each one but I had not paid much attention to the medical profession. I thought well these are doctors who are curing people they work in the hospital long hours you know and they're probably a public asset and I thought that simply because I had not any contact with them fortunately for me. And other people who have had contact with them had a different view either they were furious or they were disgusted or they were dead and so this was the status of the people who employed the medical profession in the United States the average American citizen. And the doctors during this period as part of the drug trust and the medical monopoly had had various instruments furnished to them by the other monopolies. The monopoly of John DeRocque Bellard Standard Oil had gone into the petrochemical business and through extensive research they developed certain medications which they called Wonder Drugs and the public as they took these drugs they would wonder what was going to happen to them that's why they were Wonder Drugs. Others were called miracle drugs they were called miracle drugs because if you took them and you survived it was really a miracle. So this was the contribution of the monopolist to the medical monopoly and the only thing that these drugs had in common was that they were enormously expensive. Now in contrast most of nature's remedies are enormously inexpensive they're available they're abundant they're cheap which means that the medical monopoly did not want you to use any of these medications. The greatest achievement of the modern drug trust was the invention of the thousand dollar pill they have now they have one pill which cost a thousand dollars which use in cancer and various things and nature unfortunately has never learned how to make a thousand dollar pill. So obviously nature is no good as far as the medical monopoly is concerned. But tell us a little bit just before we get into that also there's a difference between homeopathic medicine and alopathic and that's part of what we're discussing also. Tell us a little bit about that if you would use the smell. Well what you're talking about is a historic situation in the 19th century most Americans thrived on what is called homeopathic medicine which is mostly natural pathic remedies available through nature and abundance. In abundance at low cost well the medical monopoly which was born in 1847 as the American Medical Association they didn't like this they thought how are doctors going to get rich and how are we going to control the people through the medical monopoly when they can go to these homeopathic people and get these remedies at very low cost. So the first point of the AMA was we will never allow any homeopathic physician to become a member of the AMA and they never have. So but the AMA was still in the minority. So around the turn of the century John D. Rockefeller realized there were great potentialities of profit in the medical industry. And so he took over the medical profession now you say how could anybody take over the medical profession well first you have to have a lot of money and secondly have a lot of power or what he had both and he did. So he revamped the entire medical system of treatment other people of the United States which had been homeopathic. He switched it over to alipathy medicine which is a different type of practice originating in Germany. And the great attraction of alipathy medicine is or relies on radical surgery. I mean if you can't cure it cut it off and the heavy use of drugs because when you're having your limbs cut off you need a lot of drugs because it's very disturbing. And lengthy hospital stays none of which fee our features of homeopathic medicines entirely the reverse. So by taking over the medical industry in 1910 through studies which he made through the Carnegie Foundation John D. Rockefeller emerged as the kingpin of the medical monopoly in the United States. And he now presided over an alipathy system of medicine controlled through every legislature by accreditation of hospitals control of physicians control of medications. And which is essentially what we have today. So from 1910 when this change was affected right to the present day the cost of health care has multiplied astronomically in the United States to the point where it is no longer. Available to most American citizens. So how did they counteract this when they got us to the point where the average working man could not afford hospital care or the alipathy system of treatment. They set up an insurance industry medical insurance. And through this they were able to spread out the costs among everybody and health insurance today is simply another tax on the American people. In fact it functions through the social security system as a tax on the recipients of social security. They say well now you've reached your senior citizens' tank. You have social security coming in so then they jerk back a good portion of it as Medicare costs which they raise every year. And so eventually probably social security and Medicare will be equal so you'll get a church check every month which will be 00. They say well here's your social security check but we've deducted your Medicare costs and so now you get zero. And it's funneled into the Rockefeller style monopoly whoever is involved in it. All of the money from the health industry goes into the medical monopoly and the drug trust. Interestingly enough the Rockefeller's control every major drug company in the world and when I say control I mean directly. They have among the directors and officials of each of the 18 largest drug companies in the world they have men from Chase Manhattan Bank from the Exxon oil company and so forth. So they're right there are the names I have all the names in my book murder by injection. And with this kind of control and the monopoly they have been jacking up the health costs on the American people monthly not yearly but monthly. Well at $666 billion last year and there was a lot of money for this country to spend on health and we're spending twice what many of the free world countries are spending. Japan and Germany we're almost spending twice and you say that this is part of the monopoly and that's part of the reason we're spending so much. Well actually we're not spending at the money is big stolen. The Washington Post carried a story not long ago in which they pointed out that the hospitals and the AMA physicians and I'm not talking about cracks or cranks or fly by night people. I'm talking about the medical establishment is stealing directly 77 billion dollars a year in health costs from the American people and does the Washington Post offer any solution to this? No they say by 1995 the amount of theft will be more than a hundred billion dollars a year stolen directly plus all the other money that they get. That's ladies and gentlemen that's why we're $4 trillion in debt that's part of it anyway so let's talk about the hypocritic oath or maybe the hypocrites oath and gallon and dr. Robert Mendelssohn but what about the profits of cancer let's go into that use this how is cancer become profitable for people. Well you see the medical industry just like any other industry they go for the big ticket item and cancer is a big ticket item I think the average cost of treating cancer is $120,000 and the interesting thing about it is when you go to a doctor and you say oh you have cancer. I really can't do anything for you but I'm going to give you a lot of treatments it's going to cost you a lot of money and a lot of pain your hair is going to fall out you're going to wish you were dead and sooner or later you will be but meanwhile we'll get all your money. This is called cancer treatment in the United States. How did this start how did this come about let's talk about radium before because I think radium is one of the first cures supposedly who developed the radium treatments and tell us a little bit about that if you would use this moment. Well you know there's a Frankenstein doctor Frankenstein aspect to modern medicine where you have all of these mysterious machines throwing out various beams of light and radiation and so forth and the person who's doing this of course is hopelessly insane and when you go into modern treatment you you pretty much find that you're on a Frankenstein environment and you have to be pretty much insane. Well you're just a thing. You wish you were insane because if you're still conscious it's pretty hard to endure what they put you through and so modern cancer treatment originated with a doctor from South Carolina named Sims and Dr. Sims. Apparently you're just a common run of the mills say this and he liked to operate on people not because he wanted to cure anything but just to be cutting them up and you know having good clean fun and so the people in South Carolina after they got onto them they wouldn't let him touch him anymore. So he was reduced he had to go and buy a slave girl this is before the Civil War he had to buy a slave girl for $500 so that he could cut her up and then the people in the area were so. Outrage by what he was doing that they ran him out of town so he went to New York where his peculiarities would be less obvious and he started a cancer hospital up there and which was called women's hospital and this was. Finance by a very wealthy lady named Melissa Phelps Dodge of the Phelps Dodge fortune a great mining fortune and so he ran this hospital for a while and again the rumors started to creep out that there was a lot of torture and sadism going on in this hospital I mean you know he didn't give up all of his fun just cause he went to New York that's where you go to have fun and so he was going great guns and so everybody to hospital Rebell and said get rid of dr. Sims are we on coming back here anymore well his wealthy patron you know they don't like for their. There lack used to be criticized so she ignored them all and he continued and this hospital later became memorial hospital and then it was financed by a relative of hers named James S. Douglas of the Phelps Dodge mining corporation and he was called the copper king well any mining interests in Arizona he had come across a lot of radium uranium which he also mined and he became fascinated with the possibility of radium as a treatment of various diseases so he experimented on his wife and daughter until they both died of radium poisoning and he continued to experiment on himself and he was. He also died of radium poisoning and so memorial hospital then was continued the fact that all these people had died didn't discourage the doctors at all I mean the fact that the treatment kills you never has discourage any doctor yet and the fact they say well he got a lot of relief didn't he and so didn't became slow slow from memorial hospital the name changed to Sloan Kettering after the great to automobile manufacturers offered peace loan of general motors and Charles Kettering who invented the battery and the electrical system of the automobile and their fortune was funneled into this memorial Sloan Kettering hospital which became the center of cancer treatment of the entire world I call it the cancer Muslim there in New York City and it looks like an old Egyptian Muslim. So even though it had the names of Sloan Kettering on it it was taken over entirely by the Rockefellers Lawrence Rockefellers on the board and various other people from Chase Manhattan Bank when you read and I have the list of directors of Sloan Kettering in my book each one of them has a direct Rockefeller connection all the cancer treatment in the United States stems from the work done at Sloan Kettering and it's still principally based on radiation and on chemotherapy and radical surgery and in fact they had one treatment there which consisted of chopping the whole lower part of the body off on the theory that that would stop cancer well everyone they tried this treatment on died so even the stop cancer right well they say the operation was successful but the patient died that's that's modern medicine and like I say you lose a few in your win a few so anyway Sloan Kettering is the great cancer hospital and the fact that it goes back to this lunatic named Dr. Sims doesn't bother them one bit so we tell us a little bit about the difference today what is chemotherapy and can chemotherapy be helpful under certain circumstances? Well the theory behind all cancer treatment of the medical monopoly in the drug trust is that you destroy the offending cell a cancer cell is a cell which suppose they run a muck and the guns to grow wildly throughout the body and it shuts off normal cells and kills them and that's how you die of cancer. Well this approach was strictly alopathic says you got to destroy that offending cell through first through radiation and you burn it out which means you burn up everything around it also but that doesn't discourage anybody and secondly through chemotherapy you find some very strong chemical which can be injected into the body it'll go right to the offending cell and destroy it and of course it also destroys everything around it. Now the homeopathic cure for cancer is restore the immune system in other words the body can control cancer through its own native resources it's inner resources of isolating the offending cells and then destroying them or letting them starve but actually all alopathic remedies for cancer actually encourage the cancer. For instance they always make exploratory surgery well in cancer once you cut anywhere in the flesh the cancer will go throughout the entire body the cancer cells just say boy what an opportunity we can go everywhere now through the surgery and so they do. So that's why they say in cancer treatment oh they open them up and look at him and set his hopeless and so it back up and that's exactly what happens but once you cut into a cancer patient he's gone anyway. So one of the great causes of the spread of cancer in the United States is our exposure to carcinogenic systems mainly chemicals and plusions in the air so the alopathic system the rock-feltic system of controlling cancer once you have introduced carcinogenic substances into the system and you begin to have cancer then their solution is to introduce even more carcinogenic substances into the system which is a very important thing. So the carcinogenic system which they call chemotherapy and of course the patients die there too and the great illustration of the success of chemotherapy was a very famous senator human Humphrey they'd been vice president and he developed bladder cancer and so they treated him for about a year and a half and they said what a great success it is that we're having with senator Humphrey with chemotherapy. So then Humphrey finally was interviewed and he said chemotherapy is living death and he died so that's the only real illustration they ever had of the success of chemotherapy and he denounced it he had breath enough to denounce it before he died because he had really been through misery like no human being should ever be subjected to but not only do you have carcinogenic substances but the inclusion but you also a lot of the spread of cancer. The spread of cancer is due to the fluoridation of the water in our public supplies which of course was done through the Chase Manhattan Bank and the Alco aluminum trust and not many Americans realize that we the water systems of our major cities were fluoridated in the 1950s because the head of the public health service was Oscar Ewing a former chairman of the Democratic National Commission who was then given the opportunity to take care of the water. He was a company that was doing a high paying job in Washington of Federal Security Agency under which the Department of Health and Human Services function and he had been a former attorney for the aluminum corporation of America and they had this problem of disposing of the sodium fluoride about product of the manufacturer of aluminum it was very expensive it was probably the most dangerous toxic substance known in the United States and so they said we've got to dispose of this somehow that's expensively. And someone came up with the notion and I call it a notion because there's never been any evidence for it that if you put sodium fluoride in the water in a child under the age of eight drank it he would never have any cavities so we got to do anything to help the little children so they fluoridated all of the water of our cities but then a congressman named Adolf Miller went on the floor of Congress March 27 1952 and he gave a different story. He said there are no studies which show that sodium fluoride does anything for anybody but he said I did find that Oscar Ewing received a $775,000 bribe from the aluminum corporation of America to enforce sodium fluoride fluoridation water in every major city in the United States so you're drinking fluoridated water not because it helps your children's tooth teeth but because I federal official took a $775,000 bribe. This is the way things are done in Washington medicine is big business right medicine is big business and it pays well if you're in the right position at the right time so Oscar Ewing took his bribe he went to Chapel Hill North Carolina and he developed one of the biggest office complexes in the South which is now filled with government offices since he was head of the Democratic National Commission it's called the Triangle Research Corporation and it made him and his family wealthy beyond their wildest dreams. That $775,000 was parlayed into a $50 million research center owned entirely by the recipient of this bribe so he got the research center and we got the fluoridation and the fluoridated water one of the effects of this only human system is it damages the immune system in other words your immune system if you have been drinking fluoridated water over period of time two years or ten years and so what it loses its effect. So it's no longer able to combat illnesses particularly pernicious diseases and ailments like cancer and AIDS also stems directly from the fluoridated water most of your AIDS victims came from large cities which had been the first to fluoridate their water. So because of the immune system it may look more susceptible to AIDS now the AIDS virus supposedly attacks the immune system but the immune system has already been under attack for a long time from the person who's been drinking fluoridated water so really what has happened when you get HIV virus is that it attacks an already weakened immune system and so this is the real explanation of AIDS and not because a little green monkey supposedly got together with a woman in the heart of African some village and suddenly everybody came down with AIDS all over the world but you know the drug trust figures tell them anything they'll swallow it because we've got the media and we tell them this. Well, we've been swallowing enough drugs for a long time but we have indeed. And it's like we've been perpetually drugged the last 50 years regardless but the drug trust and the Rockefellers their treatment for cancer is called the cut slash and burn technique of curing and of course it's sure that it's a slow death. I mean it's like the old Indians you know when they would capture you on the frontier in the early days of this country and they would stake you out and talk to you for four or five days or as long as you can last. Well the doctors do the same thing when they diagnose cancer that means you're in for a really long period of torture until you finally succumbed. What about the cancer society itself I mean people give a lot of money to the cancer society is that beneficial for them to do so well they have these annual cancer drives in which the people in all the small towns of America are forced to go out and collect money for the American cancer society. And I described that as the little people collecting money for the big rich American cancer society is a big rich organization and if you remember that it was founded at the Union League Club in New York City the office club in New York by John D. Rockefeller Jr. John D. Rockefeller Jr. was a great philanthropist and he said we're going to do something about cancer so I am founding and I'm putting up the money for the American cancer society. So the Rockefeller family has had a long term commitment to cancer. See the founder of the dynasty old John D's father William Rockefeller was a carnival side show Barker who sold bottles of mineral oil for five dollars a piece and he advertised himself as the great cancer specializing in cancer. And so he sold these all up and down through Pennsylvania and Ohio when he wasn't running from the law because he also was a very famous horse thief and he also had 18 warrants out against him for rape. So just a very colorful character and so John D. Rockefeller his son was just the opposite because he was so horrified by his father. His father is Escapade and he led a very bourgeois life, very quiet, very good family life and devoted himself to making money but he found out that at least his father had one asset and that was that making money through cancer cures was a sure far thing. So the Rockefeller family today is the dynasty which is behind all the cancer treatment in the United States through the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Muslim Union of New York City. Well what would you do if one of you are very very close relatives or friends had cancer? Would you just where do you go? Do you go to the hospital? Do you have a check up or do you eat apricot juice or what? Well I have a relative as cancer as had it for five years and unfortunately he went the whole route. First he had 25 radiation treatments then he had 34 chemotherapy treatments and you know and the cancer spread to his bones because none of these things do anything to stop the cancer. It causes you a lot of misery but it does really affect the cancer. So he's had quite a difficult time of it. Do you mean to tell me that chemotherapy really doesn't help or can it help or can't the blemines anyway? I mean what about radical? What about surgery? And you're saying that there's no way cancer. I mean if you cut the area that's cancerous out, doesn't it have a stopping action? Well you'll see feature stories in the press constantly for some individual somewhere they found somebody who did have cancer in the head of this treatment and so now they proudly announce the cancer is in total remission. In other words there is no cancer there and unfortunately this is what the medical monopoly itself calls anecdotal medicine. In other words you tell a story about something that happened to your grandfather or your nephew or somebody and that it was the cancer went into remission but there's actually no scientific basis for any of these claims. And the story that the medical monopoly puts out is this person was diagnosed as having cancer and they went to the hospital and had radiation or chemotherapy and the cancer went into remission and they lived ever happily ever after. But there again you have absolutely no way of evaluating this hype which is intermediate. I want to personally thank one of America's number one patriots Mr. Eustus Mullins for his courage and being able to author a book of such significance in the face of the dynasties, the syndicates and the anti middle class establishment. Eustus I thank you so much for being with us today. God bless you and I want you back on the Bobby Lee show soon. Thank you Bobby Lee. I'll look forward to it.