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Killed By Public Health: Fake Viruses & Parasites In The Intersection of Movie Magic & Pharmakeia
Killed By Public Health: Fake Viruses & Parasites In The Intersection of Movie Magic & Pharmakeia
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- Date: 2023-08-14 03:33:09
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We are live. Welcome everybody. I've got an interesting show here for you. I've got a lot of interesting resources that I've compiled here looking at the early history of the Rockefellers and, you know, so-called public health in the air quotes. And I think this is a really interesting angle that a lot of people haven't dealt into. So I wanted to share this with you today. So without further ado, let me just start going through these articles. I want to go back to the early days of the Rockefeller Foundation's entry into public health. And you might not know this, but what they chose as their angle was hook, hook, hook, hook, worm. Sorry, I can't speak. They targeted hookworm. And what's interesting is that the way this is framed in article after article after article, as the way that the Rockefellers were able to build a health system. Public health, how the fight against hookworm helped build a system. Between 1865 and 1910 an estimated 40 percent of the population of the US South suffered from hookworm disease. So this is a big claim and something that was contested right away and by a lot of people including the physicians in the South. They looked at this as outsiders trying to come in and make them take poison or accuse them of being infected with parasites. And that's still the way that I lean. But the Rockefellers got through this resistance at least in large part. With movie magic, I'm going to show that in a second. There's this fascinating video from 1920 was when it was published, but they started making it according to this in 1917. And I think that you'll start to see the parallels between how they scare people with the COVID virus or any of the other viruses that they use to push their injections and their poison pills. And how they back in the day were scaring people in the South, particularly with hookworm. So I find this fascinating. We're also going to talk about how they shifted after they got everyone to take the pills for hookworm. They said, okay, we mostly got it. Let's move on to malaria. And I think all of these have a very interesting psychological component. For hookworm, they were saying that it was on all the soil, on all the grass. This propaganda piece is extremely telling. So I'm excited to share this with you in a second. But hookworm was the angle they took. And they claimed that like, according to this here, 40% of the population in the US South had this. And they had a very ambiguous set of symptoms and criteria. And a lot of people were very skeptical. Even according to the, you know, the victors write the history books. Even according to the Rockefeller sources, they have to put in sections about the resistance to this. But in all of these, like I just said, the Rockefeller sources, this is straight off a Rockefeller website, the Rockefeller archive center. They call this how they were able to build a system. That's what they attribute to hookworm. And they called hookworm the germ of laziness, which is very similar in a way. And it's a very, it's an attack on southerners. If you just look through this, they're like, oh, the southerners are lazy. And it's because they're infested with parasites that live in the grass and will crawl into your skin if you walk barefoot. Like these are psychological tactics to make people take poison. And I'm going to make my case today as compelling as possible. So we're going to look at the history of eugenics and the open expression of depopulation intent. I find very, very interesting. And we're going to look at what these other people were doing, what the same people were doing in their philanthropy work, in their public health work, and ask, can this just be a smoke screen, a disguise for depopulation? That's what I think. Here are a couple other headlines also from the Rockefellers. How do you build a field? Lessons from public health. And if we scroll down here, there's a section focusing a field on a problem can give a field early momentum and build credibility. To grow a field must convince existing stakeholders that it can offer powerful new solutions to the problems they care about. The RSC, which is the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission and the Rockefeller Foundation focused on hookworm, a disease that has serious economic impacts on the workforce of the southern states. So they kept taking these shots like, oh, that's why you're lazy, why you don't have energy, why you're skinny. Right? When there's obvious other socio-economic reasons for why people might be distraught down on their luck, impoverished, and then they come and they add insult to injury until everyone, it's because you have parasite, parasite infestation and the burden from that. I find it really despicable. Now I could be wrong. I mean, these are my hunches. I don't know exactly what was in everybody's body 100 years ago. That's what we're talking about here. But I find this to be very suspicious. And I'm going to show you the video in a second. I think the video, really looking back now with what we know about video editing, they were using movie magic and propaganda. This was some of the early propaganda. And what were they trying to get people to do? Was it really about health? There was it trying to get people to take poison. And for what reason? But it says here, let's scroll down a little bit. This was at one of their dispensaries. So where they were giving out the pills and scaring people about parasites. So this is a presentation they were given in the South. So what was I going to say here? There's a lot to go through. Let's just keep going through this article here. So it says, since it rarely caused the death directly, its effects were more or less accepted as part of normal life. So keep in mind the bias here. So it points out philanthropists, the John D. Rockefeller. So of course they call themselves philanthropists. And his advisor, Frederick Gates, started a campaign against hookworm that would in time go well beyond single disease control. So they were getting their foot in the door. Now the other possibility is maybe they were just giving placebo pills, scaring people about the threat. And then saying, oh look, we solved it. Now you can trust us. But it's interesting too because they targeted the South here, which is kind of there. I mean, these are New Yorkers. The Rockefellers were from New York. And I just get the impression they don't look too favorably upon the South in this time period, especially. So let's continue reading through here. So it says the work on hookworm came to provide the basic protocol for the Rockefeller Foundation's global public health campaign. So this is really important because this is an excuse they used to go into other countries foreign lands and scare people into taking poison pills. And then they blame all the side effects on, oh well, you had the parasite. So you're lucky we came a, you're lucky we came around or it would have been much worse. So again, this is still have their frambiness, hookworm, the germ of laziness. How could a disease as widespread as hookworm go unnoticed? So we're going to cover in a second, I think from this article here, on pub med, the pushback that they were getting. And even the physicians were saying, yeah, we don't believe this. So we'll get to that in a second, but let me just search physician here. They claim they had tests, right? They also claim that just walking barefoot or touching the soil or the grass would be a way for these hookworms to crawl in through your pores. This is what they were scaring people about in the south. Now is this true? I'm not sure. But looking at their video's, which they presented as proof, and the reluctance even from physicians, like you would expect physicians would be like, yeah, everybody that we are doing optopsies on are full of parasites. And it's really nasty. We need to address this. But they even say here it's not particularly fatal. Okay, here we go. Physicians and the general public remained skeptical. Physicians blocked its graining patients. The Rockefeller sanitary commission estimated that only 16% of practicing physicians in the nine participating states in 1910 treated patients for hookworm. So that's interesting. That's 1910. So this is going back well before this video came out in 1920. They were about to watch. It says the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission found 42,946 positive cases in 1910. But only 14,400 were actually treated by being sent home with a dose of thymol for self-administration. So we have to question the real motives here. And just because they scare people about a parasite, doesn't mean that the parasite is real and that the threats are expressed honestly, inaccurately. And I really want to play this video, but let's let's read a little bit more here. So this was from a Rockefeller Foundation publication. Quote, this disease is never spectacular, like yellow fever or plague or pernicious malaria. It is the greater menace because it works subtly. Hookworm disease. Working so insidiously, as frequently to escape the attention, even by its victims, tends to weaken the human race by sapping its vitality. Oh, that was what I was going to say also when we go to this video. It's the same thing as the Ivermectin propagandists where they at the end of the video, after they give this little boy, the quote unquote, complete cure. He's off running with his friends and full of energy. And at the beginning of the video, we'll play this whole video. He was like sitting around without energy, just apathetic. His friend says, come on, let's go swimming. He says, I'm too tired. And then they give him these pills and now his full energy. Oh my gosh, look, just imagine how healthy your child will be if you take away the parasite burden. So it's very, very manipulative. And definitely propaganda. And when we look at the my cross-queue video, I find it to be extremely suspect, especially in certain places. But it doesn't sound too, I mean they say it's a greater menace. I was going to say it doesn't sound too menacing. They say it's never spectacular. And if they try to scare us and say, oh my gosh, the females lay so many eggs every minute says females released thousands of eggs per day. See how it says in the past tense too. As if they cured this. Females released thousands of eggs per day, 9000 to 25000 into the intestine. And then they try to scare people about that and say, oh, it's going to get back into the soil. And then somebody else is going to get infected. So these same types of narratives that we see spun around there, current pandemic fear mongering, in parasitic fear mongering. And it's not just the Ivermectin shills on Twitter. You know, we see in Africa tons and tons of spraying that goes on. I mean, we see a lot of mosquito spraying all around the world. I covered it in Florida the other day. I think it was Sarasota County. I was able to go to their website and see all of their spraying operations in their database. And it just was a, I mean, it was a map visual visualization and just like a little bit of pink for each zone that they sprayed. And it was mostly transparent, but you can see how much it, how much spraying they were doing because of how much they stacked up. And the color has got so thick. I mean, there's spraying so much poison in the guys of killing mosquitoes and killing parasites. And they're getting people to take poison pills using the same excuses. And I think we need to investigate this because of the people involved in their public statements about wanting to depopulate us. But also just because of how manipulative this angle is. And if it's not backed by size, I mean, this is just so evil. And that's my, that's my stance is this is evil. And they're just using really base fears like, yeah, you might feel healthy. But oh, don't you feel a little bit tired? And how do you had a hard time putting on weight? You, you must be infected with parasites. And then you have this like nine fear in you when you had no issues, you had no health complaints. And then this person comes along and seeds these really nasty fears. And I mean, I should probably put a disclaimer. This is a horrifying video. This is like a horror, like this might be the first horror movie ever made. And it was, you know, it's not even petal to his fiction. They're like, this is what's going on in your body, southerners. Take our pills. It's really obscene. And we've seen this spread. I mean, look at the childhood vaccination schedule and all the excuses they use for that viruses and bacteria and parasites. I think it's just the same strategy rinse and repeat. So let's continue here. In 1909, John D. Rockefeller established the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for the eradication of hookworm disease with a gift of $1 million. So, oh, we're just bringing you a miracle cure, right? It's not that we're poisoning you. We're philanthropists. Here's your gift. So let's continue. So I think that might be all, let's see, there's some really good experts. I'm probably skipping over some good stuff. Stopping in epidemic. Let's see if they were able to stop it. The RSC, so the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission's first discovery was that getting people to cooperate was hard. Many southerners, for example, did not believe in the ailment despite the facts. So total deja vu, right? And isn't it interesting that they have this whole reverse psychology campaign going with southerners, primarily the Republicans, the conservatives, and it seems like they've co-opted the so-called alternative news that services these groups or pretends to. And now they have everyone worried about parasites and taking poisons and thinking that they're contrarian and going against the mainstream media. Okay. It says others would rather live with its effects than take medication. And see how this is all framed? And these are very carefully chosen words here. Note how they don't say poison. They say medication, right? This would, or this made a goal of total compliance almost futile. Furthermore, some communities sensitive to the cracker stereotype resisted privies because they looked too primitive and preferred to use the bushes. So it's like, what do you guys even talk about here? Some people enjoyed going without shoes in the summertime. And what's interesting too is we hear these same narratives being pushed now. It's just like in Bitschew comment sections and Twitter replies and stuff. People are trying to scare people into like, oh, you must have parasites because you walked barefoot. And they crawl into your pores. I mean, this, this angle is still being pursued. And I can see why it's effective psychologically. But I think we need to tear this down because it's doing so much harm. And it really makes me sick. So this is interesting too. The word eradication gave the Rockefeller sanitary committee an air of drama. But victory overhook worm would be an endless tedious slog to enact simple steps. Indeed, it would never bring even total victory. So anything that inspired southerners to feel like the fight was an urgent high stakes battle helped. Isn't this interesting, right? So this is like their first entry into the field of, hey, everyone take poison because of this scary threat. Look here we have a video of it. Hence why the CGI is so important these days with the viruses. Okay, so instead of focusing on a doomed quest for eradication, Rockefeller sanitary commission leaders aimed for something larger and longer lasting. They saw hookworm as an opening wedge that would prompt government to develop a public health service. And it's just so ridiculous to look at the history of the Rockefeller foundation. It was granted just ridiculous privileges. And when you look at what they actually do, it's just absurd. I think they have something with the New York state, if I remember incorrectly, maybe with the federal government. And then of course, the Rockefellers had their hands all in the League of Nations and then later the United Nations and the World Health Organization. And the United Nations has this sweetheart deal with the United States where they're allowed to run their headquarters district in Manhattan. And they have to be protected at all costs. And they can make their own laws and just totally ridiculous stuff. Okay, let's keep going. I think this is some of the most interesting material we have on this fight against hookworm. The people that just push back and we're like, no, we don't have an issue. Where are physicians here? We don't have a hookworm problem. So who's right? I'm going with the people who said there wasn't a problem. So let's continue. This is again from Rockefeller archive.org. To start, the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission had to convince people that hookworm was enough of a problem to change their behavior. It even had to persuade some that the disease was a reality in the first place. Look at that. So, Farrell, one of their team members, crafted a memo that outlined their plan. The memo's ten points would serve as a blueprint for Rockefeller Foundation's public health work for years to come. These basics extended to work on diseases, including yellow fever, malaria, tuberculosis, and more. Our service has undertaken to do for a given state the following definite things. To demonstrate to the people of that state that hookworm disease is a reality and they underlaunt reality that it is a serious handicap, that it is curable and preventable. Sounds familiar, right? They also will make an infection survey that will give a reliable estimate of the degree of infection for each county in the state to exhibit the results on a state map. I mean, it's the same thing that we have to go through every single cycle. This was the first cycle. To make a sanitary survey which shall show for each county in the state the conditions of soil pollution which are responsible for the presence and spread of the infection. To exhibit the results of this survey on a state map. For, to conduct the intensive educational campaign in every county where the infection is present, to teach people by means of the printed page, by lecture, by exhibits, by demonstration, the importance to the community of getting every person examined and to the infected treated. How the examination is made, how the disease is treated, how the infection is spread, and how it can be prevented. Oh, look at this, the same thing they always are going off about. Next, to teach the practicing physicians of the state how to diagnose the disease and how to treat it. To teach them the importance of making examination for intestinal parasites a regular part of routine examination of all patients. To get every medical school in the state to make provision for definite instruction in the diagnosis and treatment of intestinal parasites to be given to all students as a requirement for graduation. To enlist the press of the state in the work, so they already talked about extensive or intensive educational campaigns in every county. Also, they want to enlist the press in the work. Number eight to see that the teaching of the dangers of soil pollution and how to prevent soil pollution is made a regular part of the instruction given in the public schools of the state, so use the public school system. To make at least one complete community demonstration, to select a rural community where the infection is reasonably heavy, photograph conditions, get every person examined, get every infected person cured, get soil pollution stopped, photograph again, and tell the people of the state the story of how this one community has eradicated hookworm infection. So like a case report, case study, pilot to convince people of the approach. And finally, number 10, and if possible, to help lay the foundation of a county health service that will in the end take care of hookworm infection and all other preventative diseases, or see may preventable diseases. So the first on the list, to demonstrate to the people that hookworm disease is a reality. And this is emphasized a number of times in this article. Picking the right leaders, the power of persuasion. So this was a big obstacle for them. This is more of a propaganda campaign than anything. So with that in mind, let's watch this video and it's a silent film. This is from 1920. They started making this in 1917 and it was produced by the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation. And I think this is very, very talented. So we'll talk over it since it's silent. In all these warm countries dwells one of man's most dangerous enemies, the hookworm. And this is the same talking point they use now with mosquitoes. And they like to be very deceptive about it and put like a thumbnail for a video or news article and say the most dangerous animal in the world is hunting in whatever state they're propagandizing. And then you read the article and it's like the mosquito. The mosquito kills the most people because of these these huge assumptions we're making that they are the transmitters of these diseases that we're blaming them for. Okay, but that's how they start this off. And also like what they say here, this is important to point out because of the film success, it was translated into Spanish, French and Portuguese. And copies were distributed to all these places. Look at the list of countries that were sent these out tapes. And it goes right into this narrative of the neglected tropical diseases. And it's interesting too. I can just imagine them sitting around in some think tank like okay, the tropical regions are flourishing. There are all these people, they're multiplying, they're they're merry, they're happy. How do we stop them for multiplying? And they're like okay, we need to say that there are hookworms in the grass in the south around the equator. And then oh, the mosquitoes, the bugs, you know, all the bugs that are flying around. So I just see this as, you know, they they have their mission, the targeted regions, the targeted people. And what they want those people to do, the behavior changes, the pills, they want them to take, the poisons, they want to spray on them, etc. And then they work backwards and they craft this story. There's an interesting quote that says the human mind doesn't process logic, it processes stories. And that's the impression I get here. And I mean, this is 1920, like what movies, okay, what movies came out in 1920? Well, what was that for? I'm trying to think of like the history of cinema. I guess there were a lot of movies that came out in 1920. But that's beside the point. Let's just continue. It's just interesting to think about how old this is. And this was such advanced propaganda for the time period is my point. So they have these two worms. And that's their size, I guess, half an inch. Under a microscope, they look like this. And then we have the monsters come into the picture, right? They even compare them to snakes. The male, that's the mouth, the digestive organs, the nervous system. So it does give you the creeps, right? To look at this. And that's the whole point. Like we have to get over our fears. I mean, the female looks like a straight-up snake here. These coils are full of eggs. Thousands are laid in a day. But how much of this is actually true? Is like, okay, so they're targeting India with this propaganda. Look, the victims are counted by the millions from India. So they're saying that millions are dying of this, which is a common narrative talking point, right? That they're saving millions of people or billions of people with their medicines. And that if they don't want to bring their medicines in and they just neglect the disease, then millions more will die and they'll have blood on their hands if they don't act. So I just see this as deceptive and propaganda. And I look at what they're trying to get people to do. The Rockefeller Foundation spent a lot of money making this video. And what do they try to get people to do? It's very obvious. So some people in India. And always tired feeling is one of the signs of a mild case. Always tired. Hey, let's go swimming. Too tired. Skinnyness and great weakness. What does it say? Are found in severe cases. So at this point, just being skinny, you're like, oh my gosh, I wonder if I'm infected with parasites. It says the hookworm is a parasite. It lives at man's expense. And then they show all these like really scary videos of these these worms, right? Then the eggs, they show and they show one, it says they hatch a few hours after leaving the body. So I guess they're saying that the worms don't hatch in the body if I'm reading this right? But that they spread and these worms are ready to go into somebody else. I mean, this is like I said, like the first horror movie. Like a really scary one because they present it as nonfiction. Oh my gosh, look here goes. The war against hookworm disease can be one right here, but through ignorance, it isn't. The newly hatched baby hookworms are readily scattered about from a place like this. So this is like somebody's outhouse here. Rain may carry the baby hookworms to where children play or into vegetable gardens. Baby hookworms make it free rides to nearby fields from animals or children. Out in the field, the baby hookworms often crawl up blades of grass and enter drops of the morning do. This is where it just starts getting. I mean, I think we really have to question all the declines they're making because they're basically trying to make people afraid of being skinny, being tired, grass. You know what I mean? Like it's very vague and ambiguous. They're not saying like, oh, if you see a hookworm in your stool, then you might have an issue, right? That actually kind of somewhat makes sense, but they're trying to explain it away without having to have obvious proof, obvious evidence that somebody's infected with hookworms. And I think that the reason why is clear. I mean, basically what we're supposed to believe is that the Rockefellers are just obsessed with making sure that nobody has any parasites in them around the world. And they just go around to, they just go around shipping tons and tons of drugs and poisons, sprays and stuff because they're just so concerned about people having parasites in them. No, I think it's more about they found an excuse that actually works when it comes to propagandizing people into taking poison. That makes way more sense. Like, oh, you have this really nasty worm and it's laying eggs in you. And people are getting infected when they go walking barefoot on the grass. And they even show this video. I mean, this is high tech propaganda there in 1920. So they show like this close up slide, presumably just some average lawn somewhere, right? So an average grass and they have this microscope slide and they just get a little bit of the dew. What's in this dew on the grass? Whoa, just like snakes, but moving great deal faster. So let me play at this bit at normal speed. There's snakes in the grass, microscopic snakes that will climb into your pores. It's basically what they're telling people. And again, they're targeting the south and saying the south has these little microscopic, I guess, didn't they say earlier that they're like half an inch long, but they're just like, now they have a little boy walking through the grass here in this video. And they're, I mean, this is so disgusting what they're about to imply that some little boy walking through the grass. It says here goes one of them right into a pore of the skin. Whoa, there it goes. I mean, look at this. This is, that's movie magic, guys. I mean, we should be able to see now with all this time that's passed a hundred years has passed and we've seen what cameras can do and close up my microscopy. This is fake. They're implied that this is the little boy's foot, first of all. Of course, we know that this is not that child actor they hired to scare people. This is some like scale model maybe, but that's like not a real parasite going into somebody's skin. Like, how would they film this in 1920? So I think it's very important to point these things out. And this is something that people wouldn't really understand. Seeing this at a fair or 1920, like, oh shoot, they figured it out. That's why I'm tired. Just to save an effective miracle here, I'll take some. Irritation, the ground itch or do itch and blisters and sores. I mean, I find this so despicable that you would basically create a horror movie and present it as factual. Like, oh, this is what happens when you walk in the grass. Many parasites will crawl into you. This was the beginning of public health. From the blisters to the blood, it's a short journey. Then they basically show on this diagram. It goes into the heart, they claim. From your foot. Now they're in your heart. And then they say they crawl out and they go into your lungs through your breathing passageway. I mean, this is like a horror movie. And they showed people this video and they said 40% of you have this going on in you in the south. In the long they leave the blood, crawl up the windpipe and are swallowed. And what's interesting too is they had such a hard time convincing people that they were all infested with these parasites. They came up with tests, but people still didn't believe the test, and I understand why I wouldn't believe the tests either. Unless I saw them prove that it's valid, which how are they going to do that? But now they moved on to viruses. Although they still have their oncissarcyosis parasite and the malaria parasite that they blame certain diseases on and there are others as well. But they love the viruses now. And they can blame things on the viruses and have their tests for the viruses. And who's going to be able to verify or falsify these COVID tests? I mean, I feel like someone should be able to falsify them pretty easily. But it's absurd, right? And they can just tell people that they're in fact, they create this horror story with movie magic, this vision of what's going on in people's minds. It's kind of like the old days people being told that they're what's the term. I want to say infested, but you know, the demons have taken over their body or something that they have to have an exorcism. These monsters have taken over your body. You're being invaded by parasites, right? Like, or these little particles that will replicate in their toxic by their very nature. Let's keep watching. So they want people to think like, oh my gosh, my entire body is full of these little parasites swarming around, squarming like snakes. And I just am pretty sure they're full of shit when they say this. And we're still seeing this angle pushed. And we're not just going to be talking about parasites today. We'll also be talking about the the childhood vaccinations because I think that's part of this as well. It says in the bowels, they make themselves at home. Now to work. And while working, they grew up to full size. Okay, so I guess they were just miniaturized in the grass. Whoa, and they're like, they want us to think that they're these huge parasites in us. But not the Northerners. Don't worry about this Northerners. It's just the Southerners. A good grip with the mouth and they don't intend to let go. So this is how they really scare people with the monster side of things. They're like, this is the poison thing of the hookworm. Again, for people just joining, this is a 1920 propaganda piece by the Rockefeller foundation. Again, this is most likely fake. Look at this video right here. This is like still frame claymation or something. Like, what are we supposed to look at? Like, do they want us to think these are real? It's not long before ulcers form. Again, this is fake. So it says, it's not long before ulcers form with frequent bleeding. So why would they need to fake this video? Like, this is so obviously fake. Like, what are we supposed to look at? What are we supposed to be looking at here? I mean, that's just blood popping up. They're clearly taking different videos and splicing them together as they add blood to this shot. And moving this away, I mean, it's so ridiculous. I mean, it's, I guess, impressive by 1920 standards, but we can look back now and we can say, this is fake. And we can look at the photos of COVID they gave us or SARS-CoV-2, I should say. And we can say, this is obviously CGI. Yet, this is what they show us on the news. Oh my gosh, COVID has come in and they have these little CGI balls, right? So why is there so much movie magic involved with their science that drives people to take poison? The poisoning and loss of red blood cells through bleeding steal away their strength. The victim soon looks pale and sickly. And they do a demonstration showing basically anemia, less blood cells. Oh, this is creepy too. They're like, don't delay if you grow weary and lose weight. Go to a doctor for hookworm disease. And they claim it may lead to other diseases. Don't delay. You gotta treat it early, right? Where have we heard that before? Have you brought a specimen of the boys stool? And the dad like pulls it out of his pocket. It's very, very strange movie here. And so I guess this was the diagnosed, how they would diagnose people. The test is they would take stool, put it on a slide and look at it under the microscope and say, well, we saw hookworm eggs in the stool. Hookworm eggs. Now, is this actually happening? And so at this point, once they've convinced you that you have parasites in you, and shown you these horrible depictions of them swimming around, squirming like a pit of vipers and also the guilt trip involved, where you're afraid that you're going to, through your waste, spread it to other people, right? So there's the social aspect, the spread aspect too. So here are the drugs that they're pushing for this. Interesting magnesium, aka Epsom salts. Magnesium sulfate was pushed. And this other stuff, I didn't find anything like really bad about this looking up. And this is something that we still see pushed magnesium. I hear people pushing this all the time, which makes me really question it given that these are people also pushing neurotoxic pesticides as like a miracle, which is crazy to me. But yeah, it makes me really question the magnesium angle here. And just because when you look something up on Google, it gives you, it makes it sound good. I just wonder how much of this science has bought off. Like I have read magnesium toxicity studies that are concerning, but it doesn't jump out as like an anti-fertility, grow on its face. But I'm not going to say it's not. But when you search magnesium on Google, it's like magnesium is a co-factor in more than 300 enzyme systems that regulate diverse biochemical reactions in the body. So it all sounds well and good. But I'm just wondering like how much of this is based off Rockefeller-funded science. And how much, and how many cases do we have, and we've seen certainly in certain cases where rich oligarchs essentially can create a scientific consensus on something. And then, oh, now it's time. Let's quick, run a meta-analysis after we bought off all these scientists for 30 studies. So I do question all of this. Like, why were they so adamant about getting people to take magnesium in the South? Back in 1910 to 1920s. And then at the end, they're like, it says, this medicine will cure him, which is also strange. I mean, they have this character in their propagandopies, which is a doctor, and they're basically quoting a doctor. But obviously, they picked this quote because they want to tell people that this medicine cures hookworm. So very deceptive there on that front, too. It's like, oh, this is what the doctors say. It's like, no, this is a propagandopiece by the Rockefeller Foundation. But at the end, I find this to be very telling. Cured, happy boyhood is now a reality, and the homemade sanitary will keep him so. So they basically are telling people to replace their outhouses. But here he is, full of energy now, playing with his friends, they're all running around. And we've seen these same type of propagandopies pieces about Ivermectin. Have you seen them where they have the guy like with a horse mask on drinking Ivermectin from a tube? And then after he takes the Ivermectin, he starts running around, lifting weights, and full of energy, right? It's the same propaganda. They're just like repackaging it and replaying it. Now, our parasites and issue, I don't think so. Given, I think they're being used as an excuse to make people take poison. Now, there could be an issue. And just the solution that's being presented is the problem. But let's keep exploring this. So I just before we move on, I just find it very interesting and important to note that they're putting out these propaganda pieces to try to link it with basically just being tired and skinny. And saying that walking in the grass is how you can catch it if you walk barefoot in the grass or touch the grass. And then they say 40% of people have it. But they have this great cure. They have a great cure. Okay, so let's continue. It says, this is from a site called Hectoan International, the germ of laziness. That's what they were calling hookworm. So the Rockefeller Foundation was chartered 1909. So this is right after the chartering of the Rockefeller Foundation to promote the well-being and to advance the civilization of the peoples of the United States and its territories. Okay, so they're just going to make it, trying to make it sound good. Now let's read through it here. So this is the guy who discovered it, apparently, Charles Stiles. He called it the germ of laziness, which is very reminiscent of Samuel Cartwright. Have you ever heard about this guy? He came up with my research of punitive psychiatry, where they would use psychiatry and basically be like, oh, where are the experts in the human mind? And here's why you're behaving the way you are. We're going to change your behavior to the correct tro-social behavior. But Cartwright came up with a couple of quack theories about mental illness. One of them was drapedomania. And the other one was called, uh, Drey's Theesia Ethiopica. And drapedomania, let's just focus on this one, a supposed mental illness that in 1851 Cartwright hypothesized was the cause of enslaved Africans fleeing captivity. So just making shit up, right? What was what did drapedomania mean again? I'm trying to remember what the etymology was. Mania obviously, okay, here it is, from Greek, drapedomania is a runaway slave, and Mania means madness or friendsly. So the only reason you run away from slavery is because you've gone mad. And the other one actually is the one I was thinking of. This was the mental illness he made up as the cause of laziness among slaves. And it translates literally to Ethiopian bad feeling. Um, so yeah, I just really racist pseudoscience, right? But then the Rockefeller's coming with the very similar angle is my point to the southerners in the United States. And oh, that's why you're lazy southerners. And of course, there were a lot of black southerners, which you know might be a large reason why they were targeting the region. So let's continue here, International Health Commission in 1913, they created the International Health Commission within the Rockefeller Foundation to expand to the work of the sanitary commission. Okay, what was that? So in 1909, was when they launched the commission of the extermination of the hookworm disease, with $1 million donation from John D Rockefeller. Okay, so hookworm dispensaries. These were the center of the hookworm campaign. They basically distributed their so-called treatment and their propaganda this way. The first dispensary was in Columbia, Mississippi, 1911. At the end of the five year effort, the commission conducted 517 dispensary campaigns. They examined 693,000 samples and traded 382,000 people infected with hookworm. So again, if you're just joining, we're looking at the history of so-called public health and boiling it down because it seems like so often these public health missions are really just poisoning operations. You know, we hear the term psychological operations a lot, but I think there's another, you know, really important category of operations, poisoning operations. There's the psychological aspect, your mind, the word on your mind, but there's also the war on our bodies, and that's where the poison comes in. And oftentimes, they're intertwined and go hand in hand. So this is interesting too. Visionaries at the Rockefeller Foundation soon realized that a bottleneck in the campaign to eradicate hookworm disease was a lack of trained personnel. So forget all the other doctors who've been doing this for years and years with their people. We need new people who, you know, sing from the same him sheet. In 1914, the need for establishing a school of public health emerged. And in 1918, the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health was endowed and opened with Welch as its director. So it sounds like the Johns Hopkins Hopkins School of Public Health was a spin-off of the Rockefeller Foundation. To some extent, wow. First, I'm learning the batch. It says the International Health Board then expanded this initiative to girdle the globe with schools and institutes of public health. In Prague, London, Toronto, Copenhagen, Budapest, Oslo, Belgrade, Madrid, On and On, Tokyo, Athens, Stockholm. Over $25 million was spent in this gigantic undertaking. So this is the section here about their hookworm parasites that they waged a war on. And they said, you have to purge the parasites with caster oil or epsin salts, followed by therapeutic oral doses of thymal or oil of kinopodium. So I haven't looked into all of these, but I suspect there's some reason why they wanted all these sun-nears to take these. And then they said, as long as the stool examinations remain positive, keep treating. Now another possibility is that they found this little work around, where they're like, well, people do have some parasites in them. We're going to hype up the fear factor and make people really concerned about this and willing to take, you know, so-called medicine for it. But the medicine, along with killing the parasites, will also wreak some other damage to the person's body. And this is the way that they can get people to take really gnarly grades of poisons, because, oh, you got to take the parasite out too. And maybe it's also way for them to pawn off the side effects and say, well, that was actually because you had parasites in you. You should be thankful. You're lucky that you heard about this and that you took these medicines. So it says, at the end of the five-year play in the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission, reported that over one million microscopic examinations have been done and about half a million people treated. Gates is quoted here at the end of the article as saying, on the whole, the evidence seems to show that the campaign against the hookworm disease is the most effective campaign against the widespread disabling disease, which medical science and philanthropy ever combined to conduct. Now there's another possibility. They talk about these treatments. These are what they are saying they're giving to people. There's always the possibilities we solve with the tetanus vaccine, where they pretend like they're giving somebody one product, and then they actually sterilize them or give them a poison. For an obviously sinister secondary agenda, and that the whole idea of giving them health and medicine and good vaccines was just the ruse, just to get people to consent. Okay, so this is an interesting article, although I think we've covered a lot of what I wanted to read from this, but it's called Extending Public Health, the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission, and Hookworm in the American South. So this was the five-year Rockefeller Initiative starting in 1909. But what's interesting is they put this video out in 1920, so it must still go on. It must have still been going on. So it's just one of these ways that they can go after poor populations. This is a recurring pattern. They come in and they say, well, this is because of your living conditions. In this case, they blamed outdoor outhouses and saying that people were infected with these parasites, and it was spreading through the feces and these outhouses. But I think they're also just trying to make people feel less or than and poor. I don't know. I think there's something psychological where they come in and they say, we're going after the diseases of the poor, and we need to clean this up and take these pills. Okay, so we could keep reading about this. I thought this picture was telling. So they go into the office here. I guess one of their dispensaries. And you can see on the wall all these scary photos of these hookworms and these diagrams, the scare people. Okay, so it's very interesting to me that this all started with the parasite, or claimed parasitic infection, that they said it was basically a pandemic in the south. And what I want to do today is, you know, use this kind of as the springboard. And look at the history of eugenics. Some of the history of public health, obviously we can't, we can't get into everything. I'm still piecing this together. But I think that when we look at public health and depopulation, we see that they actually run hand in hand, which shouldn't really be the case because public health should be keeping people healthy, which includes reproductive health. Depopulation shouldn't exist at all. It's obviously immoral and evil. But why are the same people pretending to be saving lives with vaccines and pills and sprays? But then also, you know, when you catch them behind closed doors, or sometimes even publicly they say this, they talk about how there are too many people and then we need to come up with solutions to rid these huge populations from the earth. So I'm working on an article, probably also some documentaries about this. And I wanted to kind of go through some of my notes here and look at this timeline. So there were eugenics groups in the United States as early as 1906. John Kellogg had the race betterment foundation. Then there was the eugenics research office in cold springs harbor between 1910 and 1929. That was Charles Davenport and H. H. Lawland. H. Lollland is important because he wrote basically this law that somehow got picked up by a bunch of different governments around the world called the model eugenics sterilization law, which basically said amongst other things to sterilize people for being stupid, for being blind, for being deaf, for being a drug user, for being an alcohol user, just a whole bunch of, or for being sickly like diseased. So a lot of these made up diseases also carried into like reasons why people would get sterilized. Just so evil. But that was H. H. Lollland who came up with this model sterilization act. And he was working at the eugenics research office of the cold springs harbor laboratory. And what's interesting to me is obviously the Rockefellers are super connected. They decide to launch their foundation and then the governments just like jump out and say, okay, we'd love to give you the sweetheart deal. Let's set you up as a foundation as a charity and you don't have to pay taxes and we'll give you all these perks and just very interesting to look at how connected the Rockefellers are obviously. And then they set up the United Nations and then all the governments are like, yeah, let's join this and they control these governments. Right. So this is another example of this H. H. Lollland puts out this model sterilization act and then somehow all of these state governments are passing this into law. Did the Rockefellers tell them to? We see we also saw a Nazi Germany. A very similar law was passed with the eugenics courts there. But I mean this is just a really fascinating, depressing piece of American history right here. This is a diagram from 1913. So it's an incomplete look but it's the early days of the eugenics legislation in the United States. And we can see the dates here. 1909 to 1913. That's the last date we're going to see because of the date of that's when this document was put together. And we see this spreading and it's also interesting to point out it's the northern states. So there's these these progressives are trying to curtail the populations through I don't mean killing people, sterilizing people, convincing people not to have children. Those were kind of the option they have. But it's just really interesting that they go after the south with the hookwör. Oh, we have to give you guys treatment for hookwör because we're such good people and we want to save people in the south and spare your suffering. Even though in the north where we have control, we're passing all these laws, sterilizing people left and right. But we're so worried about the parasites growing on your grass that you might step on and they're going to crawl in. Look, we we faked some footage of it crawling into somebody's skin to scare you with. So I think it's very interesting to look at the history of eugenics. So that's just one part of it. The year was 1922 when H. H. Lollin published his book, which included the model sterilization law. And he was the superintendent and director of the Coltsbrings Harbor Eugenics Office from 1910 to 1939. Let's also look here because the funding is very important too. It was funded by the Carnegie Institute and also received funding from the widow of the Haramon Railroad Barron Fortune and the Rockefeller Foundation. And we mentioned the Carnegie institution. And then at a certain point with World War you know World War II going on, this became really frowned upon by the public. So they stopped their funding. But what was going on in World War II? Well, that's when the DDT really started. Oh, we have to start using DDT everywhere because of the mosquitoes. We're going to talk about DDT in the second. That's the next segment. But I wanted to start with the hookworm. It was just kind of interesting. This article kind of hints at this a little bit here. This is from London School of Hygiene Tropical Medicine. Interesting. Rockefeller Foundation, parasitism and the peripheral origins of global health. And it actually talks here about how it says, indeed we might see the Rockefeller Foundation as itself an artful parasite operating on a global scale feeding off these nodes of creative local public health to give life to a new international health system. I would agree they are kind of like a parasite. I wouldn't say artful. I mean to make stuff up I guess that's art. But I mean hookworm might be a good mascot for that family. Let's continue. So the American Eugenics Society is an interesting aspect here. Founded in 1926 by Madison Grant H. H. LaLynn. These other people Henry Osborne is a key name Irving Fisher. And let me just show you who these types of people are. Madison Grant put an African man in a zoo in New York. Look at this. This is on his webpage or his Wikipedia article. Madison Grant under conservation efforts. I mean what a what a load of shit honestly. Conservation efforts they call this. Auta Benga was exhibited in the monkey house of the Bronx Zoo in 1906. So this is the company that these people keep. The Madison grants scum of the earth of the world. But here's a document from 1940. So we're just trying to you know kind of paint out this timeline. 1940 the purpose of the American Eugenics Society is to bring about an improvement in the quality of the human race. The program of this society consists of public education and research. Guiding principles. Knowledge about human beings has not yet advanced to the point where it is possible to project the ultimate in a Eugenics program. President knowledge is adequate however to make possible certain basic conclusion for immediate application. So we're still trying to figure out this Eugenics stuff but we can apply what we've figured out so far. What does that mean? Apply Eugenics principles knowledge. But they they were very clear that they were still pursuing better ways to do this. And you have to look at the people who control this world like Bill Gates and Elon Musk. And if you don't think that they want to use technology databases platforms systems to do eugenics I think you're dead rock. I also found this is Eugenics Quarterly which I think was Margaret Sanger's publication. Let's look. It was renamed to Eugenics Quarterly. Eugenics Quarterly. I mean these people were sick. Actually I don't know if it's affiliated with Margaret Sanger but they listed out in this publication the list of members of the American Eugenics Society per 1956. We see Frederick Osborne, Margaret Sanger, Gute Mocker who will see I mean he's affiliated with the Jaffy memo I think. And also Gute Mocker is still around it's kind of like a planned parenthood really pushing contraceptives. And it's interesting to point out all of these names that and all these groups that donate to each other. It's this it's this web I mean it's hard. I think we know where the money comes from to some extent I mean obviously we don't know everything some no more than others but I think if you look at the money flow a lot of it's public actually a glimpse of it's public I'll show you some examples here in a second with the Population Council. You start to see like okay the American governments donating to a eugenics group called the Population Council and you start reading their their writings and you just see like this you start to see the underbelly of public health which is really just eugenics and depopulation. And of course eugenics is their their word they came up they made this up from Greek roots right it's not really eugenics that's their spin. It's like when they call themselves the Good Club. Have you guys seen the Good Club? And they even tell you about this using their own media I think the Guardian broke this news to the world that this group of people here self proclaimed Good Club we're meeting to talk about how to solve the problem of overpopulation and global disease. I mean it's just really interesting how they keep linking these two concepts together. Let me show you here the Good Club. I mean these are some of the richest people very very rich people. This was the Guardian in 2001 or true me 2009. They're called the Good Club and they want to save the world so not save humanity right because obviously that's not what they're about. Their excuse is we need to save the world right so the club of Rome comes in and they're like we need to come up with the we need to teach people to attack the root of the problem which is that there are too many people basically turn people against themselves autoimmune but basically it talks about it's the most elite club in the world this is the Good Club a tiny global elite of billionaire philanthropists Gates Buffett Rockefeller just happened to be 10 years before Covid broke out allegedly. But let me just find the key thing it says the global issues. Let me just search population yeah the topics focused on education propaganda and indoctrination emergency relief FEMA rice tag fire government reform the expected depth of the economic crisis and global health issues such as overpopulation and disease. So again why do these two things keep being mentioned in the same breath overpopulation and disease and again malaria is another angle that they love to poison us with and they're telling us to get ready because climate change is bringing the mosquitoes that carry these really awful awful diseases all right let's continue there's so much to cover this can be a marathon of a strain but let's keep going. So there was the Bureau of Social Hygiene in 1913 this was fear that's interesting investigating white slavery in New York City is what it says but I'm trying to see where they formed this was this just part of the Rockefeller Foundation um private funding looked into eugenics prostitution vice control narcotics birth control so I mean we see this way too often I mean the Bureau of Social Hygiene what are you guys doing? oh eugenics so we're talking about us what is it called racial hygiene is that the term try to think of how these this word hygiene in a really terrible way okay so let's continue here so I was digging up actually found some of their early documents from the Rockefeller Foundation 1913 this is when I started realizing that they were kind of obsessed with hookworm this must have been a couple months ago I kept following this out now also interesting is this guy William Vocked well actually know this one here this German guy Vaughn Verschauer was also signed in as the American Eugenics Society and um let me say I think I have him my notes here okay so this what he was a co-director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Eugenics Institute in Germany and um according to my notes I need to double check this they might have also received Rockefeller funding it says so he had previously founded the Verschauer Institute for hereditary biology and erasional research at Frankfurt University his assistant was mangola to whom he recommended he requested transfer to Auschwitz which offered a quote unique opera excuse me a unique possibility to research biology mangola would later send back his research involving autopsy results of his tortured and murdered victims in the camp wow so that guy was uh this Verschauer was rubbing shoulders with these American Eugenics cut from the same cloth these progressives these socialists and it seems like tied him with the Rockefellers okay but um and it's also interesting I was reading this book it doesn't actually have the segment I wanted to read here um I can describe it though it's it's called the Nazi doctors by Robert Lichten and this was like the early days of their eugenics before they really got crazy I mean it was crazy from the early days but it started if I read this right um I'm just talking about the timeline and where this was and in all of their madness but they started with the troublesome children who would cry out too much or be too needy and they would just put them to sleep that's how they they were did it oh we just gave them a dose to put them to sleep and they wouldn't even think of this killing them even though that's what they were doing and they would just put it down on the paper as treatment like that was the word they used and I thought that was interesting because we keep hearing poison being pushed as treatment to this day and that was actually how they were doing their eugenics they had a box that said the German word for treatment and they basically have a vote in some cases and euthanize the children here's a quote those children who were cleared for killing had prescribed for them so much higher doses of luminal and interesting too luminal is an anti-convulsive I think it controls the abnormal electrical activity in the brain that occurs during a seizure and um ophinobarbital but um it's just crazy when I see people pushing like I think ibermectin gets pushed as an anti-seizure med maybe not i'm just trying to see the parallels here because we also see people being put into comas by this ibermectin stuff and they scare people about the parasites and about viruses but the treatment's always the same they always say take this toxic pesticide or cancer you're afraid of cancer these ibermectin shells on the internet will push you towards the toxic pesticide no matter what your fear is so this is interesting too um in 1941 julien Huxley was quoted as same we must plan our eugenic policy along some such lines as some such lines as the following the lowest strata allegedly less well endowed genetically are reproduced and relatively too fast therefore birth control methods must be taught to them they must not have too easy access to relief or hospital treatment lest the removal of the last check on natural selection should make it too easy for children to be produced or to survive then the next year actually four years later the united nations was founded in 1946 jendi rockafeller buys seventeen acres worth eight million dollars i think that's at the time obviously the land is worth much much more now in manhattan actually you can't buy the land at this point it was donated to the united nations for the headquarters and they had this ridiculous agreement we've talked about this in the past but the timeline is very interesting here i think um then the next year actually two years after three years after the founding of the united nations and after they got their manhattan property gifted by the rock fellers the world health organization was founded and what was what you know one of the first things they did well here is the same year the world health organization got right to work they put out a bulletin about indoor spraying of ddt to control malaria so my question is do you really think that the rockafellers were in this huge rush to rid the world of parasites to control malaria and it is made a huge mistake oh shoot guys we we sent i don't know thousands of tons of ddt to africa to the poorest countries in the world whoops we just went out of our way to to ship tons tons copious amounts of poison and we just messed up guys we were trying to help and we really wanted to rate those southerners intestines of parasites it's just it doesn't make any sense what what does make sense is they need a monster to save people from they need to create this monster with storytelling and then people will accept poison it's pretty simple so i just think this this is a really concerning screenshot i put this on the same page here these these are some examples they put here are the unit costs of some malaria spraying missions and uh this was again the first year of the wh-o they got right to work well look they used it in arcansoge or japanesie this was in 1944 poor lerico panema peru india and then we can see you know how much they're using here the cost the material the formulation of ddt the quantity of ddt per square foot uh the number of sprains per year and the costs yes of course they don't factor in all the medical costs of dealing with all the toxicity of this stuff but this was what was going on at least a little snapshot the first year of the wh-o and the rock furniture really on board with this malaria and before like we just covered they were focused on hookworm but then here comes the world health organization they have the new monster this time you can see it before they were just pointing at the grass and saying hey there are all these like little snakes that are going to crawl into your pores if you step on it and now they have the little menace that'll actually come and bite people that's the closest they could get to a monster and so they had to create a story around it um okay so we'll come back to this timeline if we have time but let's continue um oh here's another aspect the world population conference is very telling this was in 1927 so they put out this you know highly produced movie magic scaring people about the grass in the south in 1920 this is rock of other foundation and then uh just seven years later the league of nations which is also very much the rock feller on under rock feller control and Margaret Sanger teamed up so for some reason this woman from the United States named Margaret Sanger teams up with the league of nations and they say let's throw a world population conference but who funded it oh it was funded by the rock of feather foundation a grant from the rock of other foundation and then they say also Sanger's husband donated but to me what jumps out is okay this is the league of nations in the rock of other foundation world population conference now Margaret Sanger's involvement is interesting as well she was planned parenthood in the United States she has some really crazy quotes let me see if I find to find this in here of extra painting yeah let's see who Margaret Sanger is here so here's a quote from her the fact checkers even admit that she wrote this but they're like oh there's you know people are taking her out of context she didn't mean it it just sounds bad the minister's work is also important and they're talking about hiring a black man to work as for the the plan parenthood right the minister's work is also important and he should be trained perhaps by the federation that's the plan parenthood as to our ideals and the goals that we hope to reach we do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the neaker of population and the minister is the man who can strengthen out or straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to the more rebellious members wow that is evil that is awful just in plain language we do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the neaker population as you can say well I didn't say we want to I said we don't want the word to go out that we want to okay it sounds really bad and then you look at what they do like what their whole organizations about we look at the uh the jaffee memo pull up that and jaffee went on to found the goodmocker institute we saw goodmocker earlier but uh where's jaffee here we go proposed