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Murder By Injection

Rockefeller.jpg (JPEG Image, 704 × 1000 pixels) Ig-farben.gif (GIF Image, 1494 × 1548 pixels) - Scaled (64%) A history of The pharmaceutical industry - Articles - Pharmaphorum. In the first part of a new series looking at the history of pharma, Robin Walsh takes a look back at the very origins of the industry itself.

A history of The pharmaceutical industry - Articles - Pharmaphorum

The roots of the pharmaceutical industry lie back with the apothecaries and pharmacies that offered traditional remedies as far back as… In the first part of a new series looking at the history of pharma, Robin Walsh takes a look back at the very origins of the industry itself. The roots of the pharmaceutical industry lie back with the apothecaries and pharmacies that offered traditional remedies as far back as… Robin Walsh pharmaphorum. A History of Opiate opioid Laws in the United States. Learn about the laws concerning opioids from the 1800s until today.

A History of Opiate opioid Laws in the United States

A History of Opiate Laws in the United States Prior to 1890, laws concerning opiates were strictly imposed on a local city or state-by-state basis. One of the first was in San Francisco in 1875 where it became illegal to smoke opium only in opium dens. It did not ban the sale, import or use otherwise. In the next 25 years different states enacted opium laws ranging from outlawing opium dens altogether to making possession of opium, morphine and heroin without a physician’s prescription illegal.

The first Congressional Act took place in 1890 that levied taxes on morphine and opium. 1906 – Pure Food and Drug Act Preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes. Opium Timeline. Pharmaceutical industry. The History of the Pharma-Cartel.

1911, May 15 The Supreme Court of the U.S. finds John Rockefeller and his Trust guilty of corruption, illegal business practices and racketeering.

The History of the Pharma-Cartel

As a result of this decision, the entire Rockefeller Standard Oil-Trust, the world's largest corporation of its time, was sentenced to be dismantled. But Rockefeller was already above the Supreme Court and did not care about this decision. In order to disperse public and political pressure on him and other robber-barons, Rockefeller uses a trick called "philanthropy", whereby the illegal gains from his robber-practices in the oil business are used to launch the Rockefeller Foundation.

This tax haven was used to strategically take over the health care sector in the U.S.. The Nuremberg Pharma Tribunal. Death by Medicine - 1. Something is wrong when regulatory agencies pretend that vitamins are dangerous, yet ignore published statistics showing that government-sanctioned medicine is the real hazard.

Death by Medicine - 1

Until now, Life Extension could cite only isolated statistics to make its case about the dangers of conventional medicine. No one had ever analyzed and combined ALL of the published literature dealing with injuries and deaths caused by government-protected medicine. That has now changed. A group of researchers meticulously reviewed the statistical evidence and their findings are absolutely shocking.4 These researchers have authored a paper titled “Death by Medicine” that presents compelling evidence that today’s system frequently causes more harm than good. This fully referenced report shows the number of people having in-hospital, adverse reactions to prescribed drugs to be 2.2 million per year.

Ill-Gotten Gains, The Rockefeller's War on Drugs. The Drug Trust - History of The Pharmaceutical Drug Business. By Eustace Mullins from "Murder by Injection - The Story of the Medical Conspiracy Against America" 1988 In 1987, the eighteen largest drug firms were ranked as follows: Merck (U.S.) $4.2 billion in sales.

The Drug Trust - History of The Pharmaceutical Drug Business

Glaxo Holdings (United Kingdom) $3.4 billion. Hoffman LaRoche (Switzerland) $3.1 billion. Rockefeller. By Patrick Wood, Editor of August Review March 2, 2010 According to the United Nations Governing Council of the UN Environmental Program (UNEP), “our dominant economic model may thus be termed a ‘brown economy.”

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UNEP’s clearly stated goal is to overturn the “brown economy” and replace it with a “green economy”: “A green economy implies the decoupling of resource use and environmental impacts from economic growth… These investments, both public and private, provide the mechanism for the reconfiguration of businesses, infrastructure and institutions, and for the adoption of sustainable consumption and production processes.” [p. 2] Sustainable consumption? They do not mean merely reshuffling the existing order, but rather replacing it with a completely new economic system, one that has never before been seen or used in the history of the world.