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TTCC Outbreak!

Rockefeller and Cures: Following the Trail from Then to Now

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Let’s begin with a quote we first shared five years ago—a powerful statement from the late Rosa Koire in her publication The Green Mile:

The UN Agenda 21 development plan. It is the inventory and control plan. Inventory and control of all land, all water, all minerals, all plants, all animals, all construction, all means of production, all food, all energy, all information and all human beings, in the world.”

It’s fair to say: no plans have been scrapped, no intentions abandoned, and no world views on the masses softened—only reframed, rebranded, and reintroduced under new labels. The same old agendas continue through new generations, amplified by modern tools and made more palatable by polished language.

Colonialism never ended. It simply adapted. The leash is digital now, the chains are psychological—and the masters? Still hiding in plain sight.

So, we ask:

  • Are we truly comfortable with the state of the world today?

  • Is our journey still about passing something meaningful to the next generation?

  • Or do some of us echo the words of a certain comedian who once said: “I’m like, f**k the kids!”

  • Is what Rosa and many others warned us about already here—or just knocking louder at the door?

To move forward, we must first look back—and face what’s already unfolding.

The Doctor Will Mislead You Now?

In this chapter, we highlight the work of Dr Farrah, a seasoned medical doctor certified in evidence-based clinical nutrition. Her voice joins many in questioning the roots of modern medicine—what it really is, who controls it, and what was lost along the way.

Let’s be clear: mainstream Western medicine—also known as allopathy—is a Rockefeller invention. A profit engine. A drug-first, surgery-second, radiation-third juggernaut that leaves holistic and natural remedies in the dust, labelled “quackery” by design.

Today, anyone who speaks about healing plants, food as medicine, or energy work is dismissed as fringe. But why? Because there’s no profit in your self-sufficiency. There’s no control in your empowerment.

A Billion-Dollar Pivot: Rockefeller’s Power Play

Enter John D. Rockefeller (1839–1937)—America’s first billionaire, oil magnate, and monopolist extraordinaire. By the early 1900s, he controlled 90% of U.S. oil refineries through Standard Oil, which later splintered into names we know well today: Exxon, Mobil, Chevron, and others.

Around that same time, scientists discovered petrochemicals—the ability to create chemicals (including plastic) from oil. Vitamins were being explored. Pharmaceutical drugs became the next gold rush.

But there was a problem: Herbal medicine was the norm. Half of all doctors in America were using natural remedies, many passed down from Indigenous knowledge or European tradition.

\To stamp out this competition, Rockefeller employed a timeless strategy:
Problem → Reaction → Solution.
Create a crisis, trigger fear, then offer a convenient, profitable fix.

He partnered with fellow tycoon Andrew Carnegie, who dispatched Abraham Flexner to survey the nation’s medical schools. The result? The infamous Flexner Report, which deemed holistic and homeopathic medicine “unscientific,” resulting in funding cuts and eventual closures of those institutions.

This was the birth of modern medicine as we know it—and the quiet burial of anything that didn’t fit the chemical model.

We’ll pause here—but the journey doesn’t stop.
In Part 2, we dig deep into the Flexner Report, and how it reshaped not just medicine, but the entire framework of health, illness, and control.

Stay tuned.

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