The Drug Story
by Hans Ruesch
In the 30’s, Morris A. Bealle, a former city editor of the old Washington Times and Herald, was running a county seat newspaper, in which the local power company bought a large advertisment every week. This account took quite a lot of worry off Bealle’ s shoulders when the bills came due. But according to Bealle’ s own story, one day the paper took up the cudgels for some of its readers that were being given poor service from the power company, and Morris Bealle received the dressing down of his life from the advertising agency which handled the power company’ s account. They told him that any more such “stepping out of line” would result in the immediate cancellation not only of the advertising contract, but also of the gas company and the telephone company.
That’s when Bealle’ s eyes were opened to the meaning of a “free press”, and he decided
to get out of the newspaper business. He could afford to do that because he belonged
to the landed gentry of Maryland, but not all newspaper editors are that lucky. Bealle
used his professional experience to do some deep digging into the freedom-
Examples: As Bealle pointed out, a business which makes 6% on its invested capital
is considered a sound money maker. Sterling Drug, Inc., the main cog and largest
holding company in the Rockefeller Drug Empire and its 68 subsidiaries, showed operating
profits in 1961 of $23,463,719 after taxes, on net assets of $43,108,106 -
“The last annual report of the Rockefeller Foundation”, reported Bealle, “itemizes
the gifts it has made to colleges and public agencies in the past 44 years, and they
total somewhat over half a billion dollars. These colleges, of course, teach their
students all the drug lore the Rockefeller pharmaceutical houses want taught. Otherwise
there would be no more gifts, just as there are no gifts to any of the 30 odd colleges
in the United States that don’ t use therapies based on drugs. “Harvard, with its
well-
And while “giving away” those huge sums to drug-
The keystone of this mammoth industrial empire was the Chase NationaI Bank, now renamed the Chase Manhattan Bank. Not the least of its holdings are in the drug business. The Rockefellers own the largest drug manufacturing cormbine in the world, and use all of their other interests to bring pressure to increase the sale of drugs. The fact that most of the 12,000 separate drug items on the market are harmful is of no concem to the Drug Trust...
The Rockefeller Foundation: The Rockefeller Foundation was first set up in 1904 and
called the General Education Fund. An organization called the Rockefeller Foundation,
ostensibly to supplement the General Education Fund, was formed in 1910 and through
long finagling and lots of Rockefeller money got the New York legislature to issue
a charter on May 14, 1913. It is therefore not surprising that the House of Rockefeller
has had its own “nominees” planted in all Federal agencies that have to do with health.
So the stage was set for the “education” of the American public, with a view to turning
it into a population of drug and medico dependents, with the early help of the parents
and the schools, then with direct advertising and, last but not least, the influence
the advertising revenues had on the media-
Censorship: “Even the most independent newspapers are dependent on their press associations
for their national news,” Bealle pointed out, “and there is no reason for a news
editor to suspect that a story coming over the wires of the Associated Press, the
United Press or the International News Service is censored when it concerns health
matters. Yet this is what happens constantly.” In fact in the ‘50s the Drug Trust
had one of its directors on the directorate of the Associated Press. He was no less
than Arthur Hays Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times and as such one of the
most powerful Associated Press directors. It was thus easy for the Rockefeller Trust
to persuade the Associated Press Science Editor to adopt a policy which would not
permit any medical news to clear that is not approved by the Drug Trust “expert”,
and this censor is not going to approve any item that can in any way hurt the sale
of drugs. This accounts to this day for the many fake stories of serums and medical
cures and just-
Emanuel M. Josephson, M.D., whom the Drug Trust has been unable to intimidate despite many attempts, pointed out that the National Association of Science Writers was “persuaded” to adopt as part of its code of ethics the following chestnut: “Science editors are incapable of judging the facts of phenomena involved in medical and scientific discovery. Therefore, they only report ‘discoveries’ approved by medical authorities, or those presented before a body of scientific peers.” This explains why Bantam Books, America’s biggest publisher, made a colossal mistake in its initial enthusiasm and optimism sending review copies of SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENT to the 3,500 “science writers” on its list, instead of addressing them to the literary book reviewers who are not subject to medical censorship. One single censor decreed NO and SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENT sank in silence. Thus newspapers continue to be fed with propaganda about drugs and their alleged value, although according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 1.5 million people landed in hospitals in 1978 because of medication side effects in the U.S. alone, and despite recurrent statements by intelligent and courageous medical men that most pharmaceutical items on sale are useless at best, but more often harmful or deadly in the long run.
The truth about cures without drugs is suppressed, unless it suits the purpose of
the censor to garble it. Whether these cures are effected by Chiropractors, Naturopaths,
Naprapaths, Osteopaths, Faith Healers, Spiritualists, Herbalists, Christian Scientists,
or MDs who use the brains they have, you never read about it in the big newspapers.
To teach the Rockefeller drug ideology, it is necessary to teach that Nature didn’t
know what she was doing when she made the human body. But statistics issued by the
Children’s Bureau of the Federal Security Agency show that since the all-
When the FDA, whose officials have to be acceptable to Rockefeller Center before they are appointed, has to put an independent operator out of business, it goes all out to execute those orders. But the orders do not come directly from Standard Oil or a drug house director. As Morris Bealle pointed out, the American Medical Association (AMA) is the front for the Drug Trust, and furnishes the quack doctors to testify that even when they know nothing of the product involved, it is their considered opinion that it has no therapeutic value.
Persecution: Wrote Bealle, “Financed by the taxpayers, these Drug Trust persecutions leave no stone unturned to destroy the victim. If he is a small operator, the resulting attorney’s fees and court costs put him out of business. In one case, a Dr. Adolphus Hohensee of Scranton, Pa., who had stated that vitamins (he used natural ones) were vital to good health, was taken to court for ‘misbranding’ his product. The American Medical Association furnished ten medicos who reversed all known medical theories by testifying that ‘vitamins are not necessary to the human body’. Confronted with goverment buIletins to the contrary, the medicos wiggled out of that one by declaring that these standard publications were outdated!”
In addition to the FDA, Bealle listed the following agencies having to do with “health”
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America’s Medico-
The Lincoln Chiropractic College in Indianapolis requires 4,496 hours, the Palmer
Institute Chiropractic in Davenport a minimum of 4,000 60-
Colonization: Rockefeller’ s various “educational” activities had proved so profitable in the U S. that in 1927 the International Educational Board was launched, as Junior’ s own, personal charity, and endowed with $21,000,000 for a starter, to be lavished on foreign universities and politicos, with all the usual strings attached. This Board undertook to export the “new” Rockefeller image as a benefactor of mankind, as well as his business practises. Nobody informed the beneficiaries that every penny the Rockefellers seemed to be throwing out the window would come back, bearing substantial interest, through the front door.
Rockefeller had always had a particular interest in China, where Standard Oil was
almost the sole supplier of kerosene and oil “for the lamps of China”. So he put
up money to establish the China Medical Board and to build the Peking Union Medical
College, playing the role of the Great White Father who has come to dispense knowledge
on his lowly children. The Rockefeller Foundation invested up to $45,000,000 into
“westernizing” (read corrupting) Chinese medicine. Medical colleges were instructed
that if they wished to benefit from the Rockefeller largesse they had better convince
500 million Chinese to throw into the ashcan the safe and useful but inexpensive
herbal remedies of their barefoot doctors, which had withstood the test of centuries,
in favor of the expensive carcinogenic and teratogenic “miracle” drugs Made in USA,
which had to be replaced constantly with new ones, when the fatal side-
The Image: “No candid study of his career can lead to other conclusion than that
he is victim of perhaps the ugliest of all passions, that for money, money as an
end. It is not a pleasant picture.... this money-
Ironically, the two apparently most NEGATIVE events in the career of JDR brought
about a huge POSITIVE change in his favor, to a degree that he himself could not
foresee. To wit: In the year when according to the current Encyclopaedia Britannica
(long become a Rockefeller property and transferred from Oxford to Chicago), Rockefeller
had “retired from active business”, namely in 1911, he had been convicted by a U.S.
court of illegal practices and ordered to dissolve the Standard Oil Trust, which
comprised 40 corporations. This imposed dissolution was to provide his Empire with
added might, to a degree that was unprecedente in the history of modem business.
Until then, the Trust had existed for all to see -
“The Ludlow Massacre”: The United Mine Workers had asked for higher wages and better
living conditions for the miners of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, one of the
many Rockefeller-
“A 14-
Thorough Facelift: The worldwide revulsion that followed was such that JDR decided
to hire the most talented press agent in the country, Ivy Lee, who got the tough
assignment of whitewashing the tycoon’ s bloodied image. When Lee learned that the
newly organized Rockefeller Foundation had $100 million lying around for promotional
purposes without knowing what to do with it, he came with a plan to donate large
sums -
That was the beginning of the cleverly worded medical reports on new “miracle” drugs
and “just-
The Purchase of Public Opinion: In the following years, not only newsmen, but whole
newspapers were bought, financed or founded with Rockefeller money. So Time Magazine,
which Henry Luce started in 1923, had been taken over by J.P. Morgan when the magazine
got into fInancial difficulties. When Morgan died and his financial empire crumbled,
the House of Rockefeller wasted no time in taking over this lush editorial plum also,
together with its sisters Fortune and Life, and built for them an expensive 14-
The Intellectuals -
Henry Luce, officially founder and editor of Time Magazine, but constantly dependent
on House advertising, also distinguished himself in his adulation of his sponsors.
JDR’s son had been responsible for the Ludlow massacre, and an obedient partner in
his father’ s most unsavory actions. Nonetheless, in 1956 Henry Luce put Junior on
the cover of Time, and the feature story, soberly titled “The Good Man”, included
hyperboles like this: “It is because John D. Rockefeller Junior’ s is a life of constructive
social giving that he ranks as an authentic American hero,just as certainly as any
general who ever won a victory for an American army or any statesman who triumphed
in behalf of U.S. Diplomacy.” Clearly, Time’s editorial board wasn’t given the choice
to change its tune even after the passing of Junior and Henry Luce, since it remained
just as dependent on House of Rockefeller advertising. Thus, when in 1979 one of
Junior’s sons, Nelson A. Rockefeller died -
Millions of Dollars Free Publicity: Another interesting revelation in the article
of Time was that many years ago already Singer “was pleasantly surprised when Britannica
approached him to distill in about 30,000 words the discipline that is, at its heart,
the systematic study of what we ought to do.” So now we touch the subject of sponsorisation
and patronage. They don’ t always mean immediate cash but, more important, long-
From the article in Time we also learned that Singer’ s mother had been a medical doctor in the old country, which could mean that little Peter started assimilating all the Rockefeller superstition on vivisection with his mother’s milk.
Taken from the CIVIS Foundation Report number 15, Fall-
