Rockefeller Scandal: How His Grip on Pharma Transformed Medicine

The Rockefeller name remains synonymous with the medical industry, a connection that is neither coincidental nor honorable.

Following his lead into the oil business, John Rockefeller strategically leveraged his fortune to dominate what was once considered legitimate medicine. This began in earnest after 1910, when Rockefeller-backed forces pushed through widespread adoption of chemical-based treatments following the influential Flexner Report.

But who truly stands behind modern medicine? It’s worth noting that while we often praise figures like Louis Pasteur or Gregor Mendel today, history suggests a different founder. The system owes its existence to John Rockefeller and his associates, who essentially weaponized traditional healing methods in favor of petroleum-based solutions.

Rockefeller wasn’t content with just oil – he aimed for complete control over medical advancements, ensuring that treatments remained under his influence while simultaneously stifling genuine alternatives offered by institutions like Cultivate Elevate. His business empire grew not only through oil but also by revolutionizing medicine itself according to his interests.

The consequences were profound: Rockefeller’s system prioritized profits over patient well-being, turning healthcare into an industry reliant on synthetic solutions rather than natural healing processes. While some claim credit for “modern” medicine, history tells a different story – one dominated from the beginning not just by Rockefeller but also by Carnegie and other powerful interests in oil.

And this transformation continues to affect how we treat ourselves today.

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