“The suffering of people is all too real, but predators lay a grid of fake reality over it, and make billions of dollars—while they simultaneously avoid paying out billions of dollars as a result of law suits.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)
“Muhammad Ali has ‘Parkinsonism?’ Nonsense. He has ‘Hit Too Many Times by Joe Frazier Damage.’ This isn’t a disease or a disorder.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)
Let’s say there are a lot of people who take hammers and hit children over the head with them.
The connection between the hammer blows and the damage couldn’t be more obvious. Hammer-blow; skull; damage.
But now, researchers and pharmaceutical companies come up with an idea: “Let’s take this trend and create, cook up, invent, fabricate a new mental disorder—let’s name it Regressive Disorientation Disorder. RDD.”
And so they do.
They define it by listing symptoms: disorientation lasting more than three months; speech difficulty; inattention; memory loss; diminishment of motor skills.
Is there a test that defines RDD? Of course not. How could there be? Blood test, urine test, brain scan, genetic assay? No. No test will actually define RDD.
Because RDD doesn’t exist.
Damage exists.
The only definition of RDD is the cooked-up symptoms.
But…these symptoms create a wide net. People who’ve been in auto accidents, who’ve fallen from buildings, who’ve gotten hurt playing football, who’ve boxed—all these people show “the symptoms of RDD.”
Now, some independent researcher comes along and says, “I’ve found out that a lot of the children who are being diagnosed with RDD were actually hit over the head with hammers.”
That’s all he says. Simple.
This causes a firestorm. Why? Because pharmaceutical companies are selling drugs to treat RDD and they’re working on a vaccine to prevent it. They’ve got a fantastic money-making scheme going.
The researchers, who invented the label RDD, don’t want to admit that people hitting kids over the head with hammers is what they’re really pontificating about.
So the researchers carry out a study using 2000 kids who fit the list of “RDD symptoms.”
And lo and behold, they find some kids who were never hit over the head with hammers.
Well, naturally, they would. They had set up the loose criteria for diagnosis of (non-existent) RDD in the first place. That wide net dragged in kids who were hurt playing football, who were in car crashes, and so on.
And then the researchers say: “See? We told you so. Hammers hitting kids on the head isn’t the cause of RDD. Because many kids with RDD never got hit on the head with a hammer. Case closed.”
The researchers don’t stop there. They go on to say: “RDD is one mental disorder. One distinct disorder. It must have one cause. One disorder, one cause. We don’t know what that cause is yet, but we’re working on it. We’re making progress. We need more money. We’ve found some very interesting genetic factors…”
Meanwhile, back in reality: hammer hits child on the head. Damage.
Or: vaccine injected into child. Fever, screaming, withdrawal from the world. Everything changes drastically and tragically for the child. Damage.
But when a parent goes to the federal compensation bureaucrats—because she isn’t allowed to sue the vaccine manufacturer directly—and puts in a request for money, so she can take care of her child for the rest of his life…
And if she boldly and truthfully says, “My boy was damaged by a vaccine”…
She gets this—watch carefully, this is the shell game: “Well, Mrs. Smith, it’s not enough to say your son was damaged by a vaccine. No, no, no, no. You must prove that he contracted a disorder or a disease with a recognized official label. Then we can decide whether the vaccine did, or could, cause such a disorder.”
What??
Welcome to the labyrinth.
“My son was hit on the head with a hammer and damaged.”
“Well, Mrs. Smith, that’s not enough. You have to prove your boy has a recognized disorder or disease with a certified label—and then we will turn around and decide whether that disorder was caused or could be caused by a hammer.”
“Look,” the desperate mother says. “Just give me a label for an official disorder. Some label you agree can be caused by a hammer on the head, and I’ll find a doctor who will diagnose my child with it.”
“Oh, I’m sorry. That would be fraud. You have to keep guessing what we’ll do and hope you guess right…”
This process is called government justice, fairness, concern, and science.
Jon Rappoport
The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails atwww.nomorefakenews.com
http://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2014/08/23/staged-reality-of-the-medical-cartel/
Take my experience in the medical field. Our neurosurgeons did 130 AP fusion surgeries at a cost of $200,000 in one year. That same year, Mayo clinic only deemed 12 patients as appropriate candidates for this high risk surgery where they spill your guts out on the table, fuse the spine from the front side, stuff your entrails back in, sew you up, flip you over, slice you open, and fuse your spine from the backside. A simple discectomy costs 10,000 to 25,000, and doesn’t bring in the big bucks. Of course, if you didn’t have great insurance or Worker’s Compensation, you were never deemed “an appropriate candidate” for this costly and high risk medical procedure. Yes, go to your government sanctioned M.D. for all your aches and pains. Take no responsibility for your personal health maintenance, the government will do it for you.
“But now, researchers and pharmaceutical companies come up with an idea: “Let’s take this trend and create, cook up, invent, fabricate a new mental disorder—let’s name it Regressive Disorientation Disorder. RDD.”
That is EXACTLY how it’s done.
Freud would be ecstatic.
I think a new disorder may be infecting the population. They haven’t named it yet but the symptoms are total disbelief in anything the government tells you (George Carlin Syndrome), uncontrollable anger at the political correctness bullshit, hoarding of guns and ammo, desire to shoot people who are F’N stupid, and occasional irregularity! Symptoms can also include total mistrust of authority, desire to hang all traitors in the government, and a willingness to die for your beliefs. So far, no cure has been found.
Yeah, but is it contagious.
🙂
OK, I’ve been wanting to ask this question, not exactly OT but this post comes as close as any.
My employer switched our health plan to a nationally-recognized HMO a few months ago. Since I don’t go to the doctor anyhow (blessed with ridiculously good health and knowledge of how to take care of myself), and since I consider insurance a necessary evil only for “accidents,” this wasn’t too huge a concern for me…. other than the fact that the cost keeps going up, astronomically, and I’d much rather have those dollars in my pocket to spend on organic food and herbal meds to help me be healthy.
But ever since this switch, I’ve been phoned (hassled) twice by the doctor’s office (brand new doctor) to come in for a full physical. I have no intentions of going. But I’m really perturbed by this harassment. Nearly every soul I know thinks I’m paranoid and insane to be refusing or “avoiding” a physical.
So what I’m wondering, if anyone can tell me, is whether this (repeated phone calls to get healthy people to come in for physicals) is normal or not. I’ve never experienced such a thing in my life from previous physicians.
So add this to the list of diagnosable illnesses I suppose: I don’t wish to have electronic medical records, I don’t want those invasive diagnostic tests, and I don’t want to take off work for the tests and appointments. I know that diagnostic tests tend to lead to diagnoses, and tend to lead to more harassment to take prescriptions and follow up appointments, and I want no part of it.
I know how to take care of myself, and I have no problem doing so. I’m also not afraid of illness because I know what to do. 😉
EE, I hope this helps, somehow…
If you are lucky enough to have a contract, you would need to fully review and understand your “legal” rights as it pertains to medical ‘stuff’.
Otherwise, then it would come down to what the employer has ‘on the books’ related to these things. Around these parts, ‘free-will employees’ can get fired for darn near anything, which would include any perceived non-compliance.
I can also tell you that some employers in my area, including my own former company, won’t hire persons who use tobacco products. My best friend (who still works there) has to submit to a blood test periodically (supposedly) to look for tobacco useage. I used to discuss that very thing with him many years ago, and hey it happened just the way we said it would! (and we’re not even psychic!)
I will tell you outright that is the state of the medical-insurance industry
roday. The O-bombYa_scare deal I see as a bailout of said industry.
Good luck, EE.
EE stay away from doctors at all costs. Your not paranoid. Your smart. I am 70 and have had similar calls from my supplemental ins. wanting me to come in for pneumonia vaccination, flue shot, etc. I told him what is in these vaccines. He said oh i didn’t know that. haven’t heard from him since.
I saw a dr. several months ago for an issue that had to be discussed, and was set up for a follow up physical. I just called them a few days before the appointment and canceled saying i would call later to reschedule, and just forgot to call back.
works every time.
They are generating revenue by having you in for all that unnecessary poking and prodding. play the game but don’t comply. 😎
Paul is right about that, EE (everyone else)…
I’ve never had a flu shot, or anything else not mandated by parents, etc. I have had some shots as “treatments” and the like. This is one of the reasons TPTB want to force shit on us, as some are proof of their lies.
I got (another) call from Kaiser last week, wanting to know if I’d gotten my colon cancer kit. I explained to the girl that I didn’t need to test for cancer, because I already know I don’t have it, due to the amount of B17 I consume. I also told her that I had cured my lung cancer myself about 5 yrs. ago. I then told her if I needed their services, I would inform them (cold day in Hell). They still call me at least twice a month, trying to get me to come in for this test or that.
Have nothing to do with the so-called ‘medical’ establishment, EE. Unless they say that physical is absolutely mandatory (not likely, but possible), stay as far away from those killers as you can.
I appreciate these perspectives, especially my friends and family think I’m nuts! 🙂
Good validation.
Yes, I stay away and thankfully no, my employer does not mandate physicals or blood tests or any other type of test.
My little sister has arthritis and mood swings and all kinds of physical complaints, yet she is the one who goes for the regular doctor visits and takes all the flu shots and drugs that they recommend to her.
This being called by (yes, it is Kaiser) is a new experience for me, so I am interested to know that this is “normal” to be harassed like this. I will not “bite” either. 🙂 Yep, I know how to be busy or forget to get these appointments on my calendar. 😉
Insurance HMO’s are the biggest ripoff ever. “Your problem is our specialty!” If you don’t have a problem, they’ll find one for you. The medical establishment kills thousands more people than terrorists ever will, just like car accidents, but we can’t bomb medical problems into resolution just like we’ll never be able to stop all car accidents.
The moment I hear the word “Kaiser”, I usually hang up at that point. It’s normally a recording, but that last one was a live person, so I just decided to have a little fun at her expense.
They’re all clueless when it comes to true health care.
Just got ANOTHER call (recorded this time) from Kaiser today. (click)
Those people don’t quit!
Hey #1. When you cured your lung cancer. what was the protocol you used other than the kernels? Did you do the recommended diet etc ?
Besides the kernels:
# 1. MSM
# 2. Coral calcium
# 3. Multi-vitamins
# 4. Alpha lipoic acid (added since Fukushima)
# 5. Colloidal silver (but not all the time like I should be taking it)
That’s it. My diet can be described as marginal, at best. I try to eat healthy, but they’ve poisoned just about everything these days, so who knows. (I eat out all the time, so at least I’m no longer eating that processed poison in the stores).
And I still smoke cigarettes. I just switched from Marlboro Red to American Spirit, though.
how much msm,
coral calcium,
and how many kernels?
You made a wise move on the American spirit smokes. good product.
MSM – 4,000 mgs twice daily.
Coral calcium – 600 mgs twice daily
Alpha lipoic acid – 600 mgs once daily
Colloidal silver – intermittently (not nearly often enough, considering the health benefits)
Until about 2 mos. ago I was eating 25 kernels a day, then went up to 30. At the beginning of last week, I started eating 20 in the mornings, and 20 in the afternoons.
Helluva lot of carcinogenic toxins in our polluted environment, and I just bought 10 pds. of kernels at a great sale price (just under $100), so I prefer overkill (if it is) to not enough. There’s no toxic level, so that’s not a problem, and it IS a natural product.
Thanks #1 how long did you take it?
?
Why would I quit?
haha good point. I’m on it!!
btw, almost forgot. There’s also 600 mgs of magnesium in each coral calcium capsule. Very important mineral, as necessary as calcium for flushing aluminum (chemtrails) from the system.
Necessary for many other functions, too.
twice a day, or once a day?
Coral calcium – 600 mgs twice daily
i have a cal, mag zinc combo. will probably use that.