Many will bemoan paying taxes this week as the annual tax deadline day occurs on the 15th. Many will contend that the income tax is neither fair or right.
That same day will mark the anniversary of the death of Dr. Antoine Béchamp who was treated neither fair nor right either while he lived or since he died only a few years before the introduction of the federal income tax.
The same year that Béchamp died a report was commissioned of Abraham Flexner regarding health care systems in this nation. The Flexner report subsequently lifted up the system favored by those who paid for the report while seriously deriding all other health care systems.
That report from Flexner was funded by John D. Rockefeller who was heavily invested in the drug and hospital based system that became predominant as a result of the Flexner report. It should be noted that old man Rockefeller was nursed along into his nineties with his own personal physician not even being a medical doctor.
A brand new book titled, 'MEDISIN', ties all these facts together, and continues the story both historically and scientifically right up to the year 2005.
Dr. Scott Whitaker and Missouri resident José Fleming are the authors of 'MEDISIN'. They have carefully woven together the fabric of lies and deception that constitutes the sin of medicine, and how that established modern medicine as the predominant health care system in America and the world.
This 'MEDISIN' book does not just root out problems both old and new (right up to today's Vioxx scandal and a 'Splenda not so splendid' chapter) but also offers practical solutions.
The timing of this book's release is stunning in light of current news events.
This past weekend the story broke about gross conflict of interest and shoddy science at the nation's premiere research establishment at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Gross in both the quantitative sense and qualitatively as rampant sexual harassment was also significantly noted.
Dr. Jonathan Fishbein, M.D. is the NIH AIDS Division Chief who discovered numerous scientific improprieties. The response of government and academia is an attempt to squeeze out Dr. Fishbein from the job he was hired to do. In barely one year on the job he discovered 19 primary deficiencies in his department. They are all listed at http://www.honestdoctor.org/ .
The official NIH response is that Fishbein is guilty of "poor performance". Looks to me like he has been busier than the busiest of bees. Apparently his performance that puts NIH in a poor light constitutes "poor performance" in their dark vision.
This is a stunning parallel to that of the impeccably credentialed Dr. Antoine Béchamp against the malfeasance of government and academia that established the mess that the book 'MEDISIN' so clearly discloses from 100 years ago and up to the present day.
Any high cost and unfair nature of the federal income tax is dwarfed by the high cost and unfair nature of the nation's health care system.
The book 'MEDISIN' and the web site of http://www.honestdoctor.org/ is a winning combination for defeating the harmful aspects of today's modern medicine. Learn from the past and current histories offered therein or you may very well be doomed to repeat the ill effects that are noted.