Rockefeller Dumbed Us Down So He Could Drug Us Up
April 3, 2026– Robert Carter
Many have become aware of the shady manipulation of our medical system by John D. Rockefeller one hundred years ago. Having been trust-busted out of his oil monopoly, he sought another avenue of profit for his petroleum connections.
Drugs were the answer. But to foist his solution on a public that was then used to homeopathy, folk remedies, and non-allopathic medicine, he had to alter the entire American medical industry. He did that throughout the first half of the twentieth century by investing hundreds of millions of his dollars to that end.
He gave untold millions to medical schools if they would only teach allopathic medicine to those training to be doctors. He invested more millions in drug companies like Germany’s I.G. Farben so that they could research how to convert his petroleum holdings into drugs, some of which were the psychiatric medications we see so many American on today…80,000,000 on antidepressants alone.
He also spent millions trying to brainwash the public’s viewpoint of this new American “medicine” through broad circulation of semi-bogus research papers like the Flexner report that was financed – by him — to debunk naturopathic medicine.
But for that overt and covert, broad marketing campaign to work, he realized he needed a more gullible public.
He started investing in a new system of public education taken from the Prussian model that had been created in the early eighteen hundreds to create a brainwashed public who were unable to think for themselves. The mighty Prussian army had just lost to Napoleon, and the reason – they thought – was because their soldiers had started thinking for themselves rather than just blindly obeying their commanders’ orders in battle.
The Prussians then developed a system of education for their country that was free, but compulsory, and was dedicated to producing obedient soldiers and loyal citizens who were trained not to question anything. The emphasis in the classroom was on discipline, obedience, monotonous routines, and unquestioned respect for authority.
Rockefeller realized this was the perfect educational combination for his purposes. He announced that he wanted to create “a society of workers, not thinkers,” who would power the expanding American factories with their endless and monotonous production lines that required obedience, not creative thought, to man up.
In 1902 he founded the General Education Board in America in order to promote the application of the Prussian education system throughout the country. Soon he had spent over $325 million on the board that became so instrumental in establishing the failed education system we see in our country today.
Of course, that dulling education also gave Rockefeller a lucrative market of gullible public needed to accept a strictly allopathic medicine and thoughtlessly ingest petroleum-based psychiatric drugs without questioning their safety or effectiveness, but just accepting the FDA’s approval of them.
In other words, the lucrative market of 80,000,000 Americans who are on antidepressants today.
John D. Rockefeller. What a guy.
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