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Originally Posted by Ms Arielle
We give the medical profession too much credibility.
Well actually, when reading a very old book that was a collection of stories on medical gurus, the doctors themselves were too good to touch a patient. They started the medical profession as demi-gods.
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When I was 19, in a chiropractor's office I found a book called "Murder by Injection." privately published.
It is an incredibly detailed account of:
* the founding of the AMA (read it and weep)
* Australia's search for a medical system (they chose allopathy)
* a 1986 Supreme Court case where the AMA was convicted of using a variety of mafia and RICO tactics to destroy chiropractry
* the list of board of directors of chemical corps, drug corps, medical corps, and media corps, and the descriptions of how they interrelate.
It was the first time I had encountered anything that made me realize there might be something to that idea that it's a pyramid and the higher you go the smaller the number of people who are actually running the world.
I was profoundly depressed for a couple months.
But it's a good book. This was long prior to the internet so this guy spent half his life in the Library of Congress getting all this data together.
PJ