The Brothers Flexner
ByNancy Turner Banks, MD, MBA©
Now if a ruling minority can enslave the mind of the people, control their ideas and their whole way of thinking, they have found an even more efficient weapon for subjugating them than the use of force, themilitary and the police. For then the people themselves assist in their own enslavement. If the rulers canmake the people believe that they are inferior, wipe out their past history or present: in such a way that they feel, not pride but shame, then they create the conditions that make it easy to dominate the people.
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Human beings are machines, levers which may be grasped and turned, and there is little real differencebetween automating a society and automating a shoe factory
Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
Three Brothers
As the 20
th
century unfolded, three brothers, Abraham, Simon and Bernard Flexner played a sinister hand in shaping the outline of the next 100 years in the areas of medicine, politics and international intrigue. These brothers intensified the fire that wasset to heat the cauldron from which arose the toxic brew known as HIV/AIDS. The ideafor and the need to create such madness arose out of a historical, political, social,economic and spiritual milieu. It is the culmination of various historical trends merginginto the present reality that were set in place by these three men. Simon, a pathologist, became director of the laboratories at Rockefeller Institute that were deeply involved inthe racist and elitist eugenics movement; Abraham became education expert for theCarnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and set in motion the downwardspiral of the quality of U.S. education, including medical education; Bernard, an ardentZionist, was part of the Zionist delegation to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference held at theVersailles Palace following WWI. The outcome of this Conference set the conditions1
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