January 11, 2016

Red Double-Cross




The Red Cross is widely considered a great American institution. It is generally thought of as among the world's premier humanitarian organizations. Clearly, almost everyone thinks of it as a life-saving agency. Most people know this non-governmental organization (NGO) to be heavily dependent upon the blood and currency generously donated by the American people. But, what if all of the above is untrue? What if everything you think you know about the American Red Cross is a ghastly nauseating lie? 

 Founded in 1881 by American humanitarian Clara Barton, the American Red Cross (ARC) was first chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1900. A second charter, still in force, was granted in 1905. To begin, during this time, John D. Rockefeller and his associates were making a concerted effort to control the entire field of medicine in America. During the 1890s, Rockefeller interests in medical education and scientific medicine were spearheaded by Frederick T. Gates, John D. Rockefeller's investment manager. 1901 saw the founding of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. In 1902, Rockefeller's General Education Board was founded. This agenda was clarified two years later with the publication of John D. Rockefeller's Occasional Letter No. 1 in which he detailed his plans to mold Americans to his concept of perfect human nature. This, he claimed, might best be accomplished by destroying parental influence, traditions and customs, while reducing national intelligence levels. 

 By 1907, medical education had been mostly monopolized by the Rockefeller consortium. That year, the American Medical Association (AMA) advanced its medical education rating system effectively eliminating, by 1918, approximately 600 of the initial 650 medical schools. Through Rockefeller cohorts in the Andrew Carnegie Endowment for the Advancement of Teaching, Abraham Flexner was appointed to survey medical schools throughout America. This led to the infamous Flexner Report that vilified every alternative to drug-based medicine. The Rockefeller's political control over this American medical coup was clearly reflected in Flexner family relations. Abraham Flexner served on the Rockefeller's General Education Board. Abraham Flexner's brother, Simon, headed the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research. Simon's brother, Bernard, later joined the board of trustees of the Rockefeller Foundation after he helped found the politically powerful Council on Foreign Relations.

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5 comments:

Unknown said...

i forget what year it was but the red cross ceo got busted stealing 11 million dollars. i don't remember seeing her go to prison either.

Scorpio said...

I remember back in the late 1980's or early 1990's when Bob Dole's wife was the head of the Red Cross, she was being payed $350,000 per year. I'm sure it's closer to $1 million per year by now - all for 'charity' work.

BillyBob said...

This seems to be Lyin' Lenny Horowitz on one of his rants. At the beginning of his broadcast He states someone else is 90% truth and 10% lies..

In Lenny's career it's been mostly lies and a little bit of truth.

Much valuable info on the Red Cross. His info on Nazi eugenics..not so much. Lenny still believes that lampshades and soap are real.

Dr. Horowitz (an admitted Knight of Malta) with the aid of His pet Parana Sharey Kane have attacked so many others, that they are legendary.


Thanks Scorpio, good info. Just pointing out Lenny has some pimples!

Scorpio said...

@ Drew Carter - Good points. Everything you said about Horowitz is true, especially now. The poor chap seems to have gone off the deep end recently. His research from the late 1990's was pretty sound for the most part but obviously, I'm not going to believe a tribe member when the holocaust® is referenced. Needless to say, I don't agree with the host's religious (Christian) viewpoints either. Also, if I were to limit my posting selections to only things I agree with 100%, I wouldn't ever post anything - lol.

BTW, this show was not hosted by LH, it was a broadcast from a small radio station in Northern California with a local resident as host. The stuff about the nazis only amounted to a few minutes. The majority of the info about the Red Cross and other 'charitable' foundations was spot-on. I didn't bother to post the name of the host because nobody would have heard of him and he gives all of the information at the beginning of the show. I am not interested in promoting any radio hosts - I only post things that I personally find interesting/informative.

BillyBob said...

thanks Scorpio.. I stand corrected.. I thought at one point the host said He was Lenny. Norman Dodd is one of my Heroes .. the Reece Commission was a debacle and sham. The Young Lawyer Katherine Casey who Norman sent off to the Carnegie Foundation to peruse through all their early minutes.. returned a broken woman, unable to practice law again. The Foundations are just one piece of a very sick puzzle.