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A case precedence for corporatism and crimes against humanity. .
IG Farben, Bayer, and BASF; three German companies that propped up the Nazis to control world chemical markets prior to, and during, WW2. Here is a presentation that ties the corporatist powers to brutal Nazi force in the effort to lock-down world income streams with patents, when the world did not cooperate. This is a must-see in light of what is going on yet again.
Recall US interests tied to German interests during this period.
The presenter is a Doctor that worked with the only 2 time solo Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Linus Pauling.
There are many supportive references from the Nuremberg War Tribunal, For example; Director Fritz Ter Meer, Bayer, sentenced to 7 years in prison for Crimes Against Humanity.
History repeats, if we continue to allow the weed to creep in and establish deep roots.
This lecture then ties into cholesterol, statins, and the coronary heart disease epidemic in the modern world. And the profit machine of illness today.
I wonder what people think of this, with respect to Obamacare:
Is it amazing the profit machine was altered at all?
Was it the reason Medicare For All was never on the table?
Was it just another step in the cementing of total subservience to the corporatist medical profit machine?
Or all three
Oh, and by the way. He presents a likely preventative cure for heart disease. Theres that. At 33 min.
SidDithers
(44,228 posts)has probably caused countless deaths in HIV infected communities in South Africa.
Quack "medical" research from AIDS denialists doesn't belong at DU.
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Matthias_Rath
Ben Goldacre give us the straight goods on Rath here:
http://www.badscience.net/2008/09/matthias-rath-pulls-out-forced-to-pay-the-guardians-costs-i-think-this-means-i-win/
Edit: From the Guardian
Fall of the doctor who said his vitamins would cure Aids
Sid
silverweb
(16,402 posts)[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]I haven't watched the entire thing yet, but the part about heart disease is perfectly consistent with what I already know from real medicine in the present.
Even if Dr. Rath is wrong about some things, I think he's right about the section on coronary artery disease.
silverweb
(16,402 posts)[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]It was enthralling and made complete sense.
I was immediately reminded of transcriptions I do for doctors caring for patients with need of extensive wound healing and their recommendations, as well as the expensive anti-wrinkle skin "serums" sold by cosmetic companies to women today and their primary ingredients. Both are completely consistent with Dr. Rath's presentation, which I consider further proof of his thesis, and I'm sure there are more examples of which I'm as yet unaware.
As soon as I have more time, I will go back and watch the entire lecture.
Fascinating and important information. Thanks for posting this!
upi402
(16,854 posts)The attempt to cure aids in Africa was a flop but he was never an aids denialist. That's just another patent lie to defame his work, which threatens billion$ of dollars of income. I wonder if he's making amends with the mouse model? He could retire if he wanted to from that.
The medical establishment has no incentive to cure you. It's profitable to keep us sick, scared, helpless, but functioning.
What he says is true from all I've researched. And Dr Linus Pauling suffered the same shenanigans. Dr. Pauling's 2nd Nobel was for his peace activism, for which he suffered rejection by the establishment and medical community. Rath IS, in fact, the target of a smear campaign by big pharma and the corporatists - their media included.
So many would shoot the messenger for the message, even here. Please, someone watch the video and inform me of the fallacies.
Funny how someone promoting vitamin C is a slimy profiteer, but the big pharma statin machine gets a pass - even here.
Here's another one for the optimal health of all here;
Cheers! Hope it helps someone.
silverweb
(16,402 posts)[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]Thanks again!