John D. Rockefeller

Very few people in the world right now know who John D. Rockefeller was, and plenty of those who do don’t really care that much about his dynasty—because they’ve realized that fighting the elites and making significant changes in the world is almost impossible.

John D. Rockefeller was the first billionaire in the U.S., and in the early 1900s, he bought Standard Oil and pretty much managed to monopolize the oil industry. He was also behind the scientists who came up with the theory in Geneva many, many decades ago that oil is actually a fossil fuel—when in reality, it is not.

Oil is quite abundant, and it’s usually extracted from deeper underground levels than the ones where fossils are found. But if the masses knew oil was available in abundance, it wouldn't have been portrayed as scarce anymore. And without that illusion of scarcity, its price wouldn’t have appreciated the way it did over the past century.

Oil is behind big pharma as well, since many of the so-called cures sold in pharmacies are petroleum-based treatments—and John D. Rockefeller had a hand in that too. The Rockefeller family has impacted our society in countless ways, and none of them are positive.

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The medical system doesn’t bother actually trying to cure diseases or direct patients toward alternative medicine—which, let’s not forget, used to be the only medicine until these fuckers came and perverted the entire healthcare system. It’s not a healthcare system anymore; it’s a sick care system. No one profits from cured diseases, but the pharmaceutical industry sure does profit from treating symptoms.

Which is exactly what most of the pills in pharmacies are doing—and what many doctors are focused on. Quite a few diseases could be treated easily with so-called alternative medicine and natural practices, but there’s no financial benefit in teaching people about healthy nutrition, fasting, and how regular physical activity keeps them in shape.

Over the past couple of decades, pharmacies in my town have tripled—if not more—and we’re a town of just 10,000 people. If there are that many pharmacies in such a small place, there must be demand for them.

Very few people look at these issues from this perspective, because the majority is also treating their own misery with some kind of pill—whether that pill is alcohol, drugs, shopping, sweets, fast food, or whatever else—instead of actually curing the disease...

John D. Rockefeller was a really bad motherfucker—in the really bad way—and his legacy hasn’t yet reached its final form. The masses, though, are too busy watching sports, fighting each other on the internet over all sorts of crap, and wasting time on social media… Simply treating the symptoms instead of the disease itself.

That’s about it from my side for now. I wish you all a great day and I’ll catch with you all next time.

Thanks for your attention,
Adrian



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