Vince Foster's Arkancide And the Silencing of Alternative Medicine
Tyrants have no peers. Allowing any to exist, would give their intended victims an alternative to his iron fist, so they cry out in pain as they kneecap even the most-marginal and -harmless of challengers. Fresh from the tyranny of the 2020 Plandemic, “Western Medicine” (now a registered trademark of the World-Enslaving Fascists) are calling out the wellness industry for providing alternative medical solutions for your health needs.
Oops, I mean “calling out the wellness industry for believing Lahaina, Hawaii was destroyed by the government as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to destroy Lahaina.” Regulate them harder, Daddy! Make the alternative-medicine people stop talking!
Wellness influencers fueled pandemic misinformation. Now they’re targeting another crisis
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By Laura Paddison, 5 February 2024
When wildfire ripped through Hawaii’s Maui last August, the impact was devastating: a whole town reduced to ashes, more than 100 lives lost. The inferno was described as the “largest natural disaster in state history.”
But some on Instagram suggested, without evidence, there was something much more nefarious at play.
Wellness influencer @truth_crunchy_mama told her 37,000 followers to “stop blaming things on nature that were actually caused by the government.” They’re “going to keep setting wildfires until we all submit to their climate change agenda,” she said in another post.
The Rules-Based World Order has many problems, and Truth Crunchy Mama not basing her rants on evidence is hereby declared one of them.
Health influencer @drmercola suggested to his 504,000 followers whether, while the media focused on climate change, the fires might have been deliberately set to “to facilitate a land grab” to make the area a “smart city” — referring to a technology-focused urban design idea.
Soo, government mandates don’t count as evidence?
TCM is a nobody, but Dr. Mercola is SOMEBODY.
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Joseph Michael Mercola… is an American alternative medicine proponent, osteopathic physician, and Internet business personality.
Okay. He is a real doctor.
He markets largely unproven dietary supplements and medical devices. On his website, Mercola and colleagues advocate unproven and pseudoscientific alternative health notions including homeopathy and opposition to vaccination.
Getting editorial there, Wikipedia.
Mercola is a member of several alternative medicine organizations as well as the political advocacy group Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, which promotes scientifically discredited views about medicine and disease.[4] He is the author of two books.
That [4] links us to…
…to…
…to, the murder of Clinton Administration’s Vince Foster, which put “Arkancide” in the crime dictionary.
I’ll hit it at the end!
Mercola was cited in a February 2022 Stanford University report along with Robert W. Malone and Simone Gold, as prominent pseudomedical influencers (PMIs) who were among the top spreaders of COVID-19 misinformation.[52]: 74–95 Using a number of social media accounts, including WhatsApp, Telegram, BitChute and Facebook accounts in both English and Spanish, Mercola's followers numbered over 4 million. The Virality project listed 30 incidents of Mercola spreading misinformation. Amazon gave his book The Truth About COVID-19 a prominent placement on their site. His July 10, 2021 video which garnered over 95 thousand views, said that COVID-19 vaccine, was an "experimental gene therapy" that would destroy millions of lives.
He was quoting you, you chuckleheads. I saw your emergency-use authorization paperwork. I watched you ban ivermectin and HCQ in order to justify it. Your marketing copy even advertises it as brand-new mRNA technology.
I understand why the Med-MIC would attack the wellness industry. Wellness being the idea that nutrition, exercise and other lifestyle habits can reduce how frequently you get sick or injured, it was a financial rival to Western Medicine(tm) even before the Plandemic.
But Mercola is a very specific, and repeat target.
Mercola and his partner Erin Elizabeth, a blogger listed by The New York Times as one of the most prolific spreaders of misinformation, have been called two of the "disinformation dozen" responsible for 65% of Covid-19 anti-vaccine misinformation on the internet and social media, according to a report by the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) in 2021.
The Guardian had a 2021 article claiming that only 12 people were spreading misinformation about Covid-19. Mercola was one of them.
In 2023 however, executives of his company Mercola Market complained that JP Morgan closed their bank accounts. The financial institution indicated those accounts were terminated when they became aware of "multiple occasions of regulatory scrutiny, raising concerns about a pattern of deceptive business practices."
Mercola was debanked by JP Morgan? That gets street cred from me, even if some of his past ideas are somewhat kooky, such as… hmm…
Other controversial views Mercola supports include:
-Dietary recommendations on food consumption that often put him at odds with mainstream dietary advice.
All but one of those versions of the Food Pyramid are expert-approved, mainstream dietary advice per the United States Department of Agriculture. For the slow class, it’s the “eat less if you’re fat” one.
-Claims that microwaving food alters its chemistry, despite consensus that microwaving food does not adversely affect nutrient content compared to conventionally prepared food.
Slimy weasel words.
-Claims that many commercial brands of sunscreen increase, rather than decrease, the likelihood of contracting skin cancer with high UV exposure, and instead advocating the use of natural sunscreens, some of which he markets on his website.
I followed that one. TL;DR titanium dioxide may pose a long-term health risk. Also, some UV radiation on the skin is needed for Vitamin D manufacture, so overuse of sunscreen is unhealthy. Most people don’t use enough of it to suffer that.
-Climate disinformation. Mercola claims the Paris Climate Accords is "part and parcel of the global technocratic agenda" which he says is "the ultimate form of totalitarianism." Mercola suggested the 2023 Hawaii wildfires could have been deliberately set "to facilitate a land grab".[71]
Footnote [71] references the very article I’m fisking. It was added to this hit list less than two days after publication. On that note, back to the article.
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A natural parenting influencer, whose Instagram page is filled with soft-focus pictures of herself against pretty pastel backgrounds, implied to her 76,000-strong community that Hawaii’s wildfires were started by “directed energy weapons” — systems which use energy such as laser beams.
It took me a while, but I ruled out the DEW angle. The Regime took advantage of a firestorm opportunity, that’s all. Most of the perpetrators were “just following orders” at the time, then kept quiet afterwards because admitting what they did, would self-incriminate.
Christ can help people in that situation… the process is called repentance… but it’s a hard road even for the willing. Worth it, though.
These posters are all wellness influencers, a loosely-defined umbrella term for a wide range of accounts including yoga, lifestyle, fitness, alternative health and new age spirituality.
While conspiracy theories about the Hawaii wildfires spread across the internet last year, it may seem surprising they were also seized upon by part of the wellness community.
But for years there has been a merging of wellness, disinformation and conspiracy, as a subset of influencers use the backdrop of aesthetically pleasing, pastel-colored posts to spread much darker messages, weaving together alarming conspiracy theories with calls for users to buy their supplements or services.
This phenomenon exploded during the pandemic, when anti-vax sentiment took hold in large parts of the wellness community. As interest in the pandemic waned, experts say some wellness influencers have latched on to climate change to galvanize followers.
Ohhh, I bet it was like Christmas for the wellness industry. Mainstream medicine did absolutely everything it could to discredit itself, in return for the chance to inject as many innocent people as possible with a DNA-altering retroviral slow-kill weapon. That kind of thing makes people look for alternatives.
And nothing convinces people you know what you’re talking about, than “I called the shot, no pun intended”.
But Mercola & me aren’t doing this to attract followers. We’re locked in here with rulers who intend to kill us. We’re trying to create allies before it’s too late. November is coming.
[The [experts’] concern: Those influencers — some with hundreds of thousands of followers — are exposing new, and younger, audiences to a slew of misinformation and undermining efforts to tackle the climate crisis…
Yes, yes, they can’t stop the signal. Where are they going with this?
Misinformation expert Tim Caulfield, a professor of health law and policy at the University of Alberta, said many wellness influencers are now expected to present a basket of beliefs that the community wants to hear. “Being anti-climate change becomes part of being on that team” and a way to “turbocharge your audience,” he added.
No. That’s how SJWs think. I’m surrounded by Manosphere allies who will agree with me on one topic, then vocally disagree on the next. Our sharing one belief has little predictive value on sharing a different belief; that’s what being normal looks like.
But Social Justice? It’s one size fits all. If you believe blacks deserve reparations then you’d better also believe in anthropogenic Climate Change and two thousand genders, none of which are man or wife. You don’t get to be you, in Satan’s camp. You will believe every lie and submit to every deviancy. Otherwise, they will happily gain unity over your dead body.
Whereas Christ is rather notorious for tolerating lots of weirdos.
Climate misinformation is having “a profound impact” both on people’s beliefs and on the normalization of fringe perspectives, Caulfield said. Not only does it undermine climate solutions, it also depoliticizes people, sowing distrust in climate policies.
That… is the highest compliment yet for 2024. We conspiracy theorists are depoliticizing people?! They no longer look to the State, to fix the world’s problems? I’m blushing!
How dare we make people disinterested in politics!
There are strategies to counter the misinformation, though. It’s important to do it in a respectful and constructive way, even when it comes from influencers some may dismiss as “frivolous,” Caulfield said. “Pre-bunking” can also help, he added — getting out ahead of the misinformation, and making people aware of the tactics used to push it.
What politicians do, eh? Stick a thumb in the air, feel which way the wind blows, then run in front of it and ride the wave of populism? That’s not going to work for ‘countering misinformers’. That would be like the politician running in front of the wind and farting hard enough to “change the climate”. He’d change hearts and minds long before the weather patterns. And isn’t methane supposed to be a greenhouse gas?
Influencers crave relevance, said Callum Hood, head of research at the Center for Countering Digital Hate, and “climate change is a big relevant issue that’s in the news all the time.”
It is a short ideological leap from vaccine conspiracies to climate conspiracies, Hood told CNN: If the establishment is wrong about health, the thinking goes, then they’re also lying to you about climate change.
Snicker.
Check that name! The CCDH is continuing its campaign against Dr. Mercola and his wellness-industry opposition to injecting children with dead baby tissue.
What a small world the Regime is. I guess when SJWs all try to be the exact same person, you only need one.
The appeal of their conspiracy messages is clear, especially with a complex issue like climate change. It is a salve to anxiety and a chance to reclaim agency. “Once you find the conspiracy theory, it all collapses, it all becomes simplified. ‘There’s a bad guy who’s lying to you,’” CCDH’s Hood said.
“Humans are destroying the planet by growing food!”
“No.”
“You deni… hey… yeah, that doesn’t make sense. Why would they lie to me?”
“They’re bad guys. They want to hurt us.”
Hood is pushing for more clarity on climate policies, and for measures including bans on amplifying and monetizing content that clearly contradicts climate science.
He also called on regulators to take a hard look at the products and services being sold on Instagram and other platforms. “It is the Wild West,” he said.
Don’t make him silence you. He doesn’t want to silence you. But the alternative is letting you be honest.
As the climate crisis continues to fuel more frequent and more severe extreme weather events, it is creating perfect conditions for climate denial and misinformation to flourish across these parts of the wellness community.
Speaking of frequent severe extreme weather events, California just had another atmospheric river Pineapple Express MAGA Storm blow through this weekend. People died. The governor declared a state of emergency. A golf tournament even got rescheduled.
It was windy, too.
“The dark side of wellness has always been there. It’s just now we see it,” Simmons said.
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So, about Vince Foster. “The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, which promotes scientifically discredited views about medicine and disease” had that [4] link.
Who Sits at the Clintons' Table, and Who Picks Up the Tab?
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4 April 1994
When AAPS filed a lawsuit against the secret operations of the President's Task Force on Health Care Reform, in February, 1993, the issue appeared to be a small legal point: Was this task force required to jump through the hoops set up by the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA)?
There was a resounding lack of interest at the AMA. Despite public complaints about exclusion, the AMA had a seat at the table. AMA representatives (e.g. at a meeting of the ASPRS) spoke about their direct access to Ira Magaziner.
One possible response by the White House would have been simply to comply with the law: publish meeting notices in the Federal Register, make minutes accessible to all willing to surmount the usual bureaucratic hurdles, and wait for public interest to die down.
Instead, Bernard Nussbaum, former chief Counsel to the President, asserted that the law did not apply to the Health Care Task Force and undertook an aggressive defense of the secret war room. (Nussbaum resigned in March, 1994, in the wake of inquiries about the Whitewater affair, including the removal of files from the office of the late Vincent Foster, Deputy Counsel to the President. Foster was found dead at Fort Marcy last July, shortly after the filing of certain briefs concerning the Health Care Task Force.)
I hadn’t heard that context regarding Foster. And for all the Clinton shenanigans I remember, who’s this Bernard that was Vince Foster’s boss?
The White House has continued to stonewall, despite a sharply worded order from Judge Royce Lamberth (see AAPS News Dec 1993).
Lots of anti-Clinton Health Care stuff omitted for brevity. I found this at the very bottom:
New Members
AAPS welcomes Drs. Garrett D. Alcorn of Burien, WA; F.F. Amanatulla of Reno, NV; [zillions of names omitted]; Joseph M. Mercola of Schaumburg, IL…
It’s coincidence that Dr. Mercola’s membership in AAPS was mentioned in the same newsletter that sent me back in time to the Vince Foster incident… I suspect a keyword search… but it sent me down Vinny’s rabbit trail.
Who is Bernard?
Nussbaum, the first child of Jewish immigrants from Poland, was born in New York City on March 23, 1937.
Every single time.
His father and mother originally worked in garment factories. His father was later employed by the labor union that represented garment workers, the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU).
Straight men don’t work in the panties industry.
Nussbaum grew up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, home at the time to many immigrant families from Eastern Europe.
…In 1951, he was admitted to Stuyvesant High School, a specialized public high school in New York City which requires the passing of an entrance exam for admission.[1] He graduated in 1954, having been a member of the school's academic honor society, and an editor on the school's newspaper, the Stuyvesant Spectator.
Nussbaum then was accepted at Columbia College in New York. He was awarded scholarships by New York State and by Columbia… During the summer months he worked as a waiter at hotels in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania and the Catskill Mountains in New York to help pay for his education.
In 1958, Nussbaum graduated from Columbia and was admitted to Harvard Law School. After his first year, on the basis of his academic record, he was selected to join the Harvard Law Review and was given a full tuition scholarship by the law school.
Wow, what a rags-to-riches story! Those Ashkenazi are all so smart!
No. He had ((cousins)). Who, exactly?
In 1962, he was sworn in as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York, in the office led by Robert Morgenthau. He was a federal prosecutor for more than three years and tried a number of major criminal cases.
One year out of law school, however exalted his credentials, is not enough to become Asst. US Attorney for NYC on merit. He was parachuted in by the son of Henry Morgenthau Jr.
In 1966, Nussbaum joined the New York law firm, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, one year after the firm was founded in January 1965…
Four more cousins. And Nussbaum got into politics in 1968, not successfully at first.
In 1993, Nussbaum again left his law firm, when he was appointed Counsel to the President of the United States. During his tenure as President Bill Clinton's first White House Counsel he was involved in major personnel and policy issues facing the administration. These included the appointment of Janet Reno as Attorney General, the recruitment of a new FBI director, and the selection of approximately 100 federal judges, including Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Bill was not in control of his own Presidency, then. Nussbaum picked the team, and he picked some two-legged monsters.
Vince Foster had no such reputation. He was picked as Nussbaum’s deputy by the coincidence of being a partner at Hillary’s law firm, and Bill’s childhood friend.
After the suicide of Vince Foster the justice department and the United States Park Police sought papers found in Foster's briefcase that Nussbaum refused to hand over to both the department and the police.
Tampering with a crime scene is itself a crime. Again, the context for this was Vince Foster helping conceal what, exactly, Hillary’s Health Care Task Force was doing.
During the investigation into the travel office firings Nussbaum refused to hand over Foster's travel office notebook to Congress and the FBI.
Tampering again?
On January 28, 2011, Nussbaum sent a letter to President Barack Obama stating that while serving as White House Counsel he extensively reviewed the Jonathan Pollard file. After pleading guilty in June 1986, Pollard was sentenced to an unprecedented life sentence for providing classified information to Israel without the intention to harm the United States. In his letter to President Obama, Nussbaum wrote: "Pollard has been appropriately punished for his conduct, and a failure at this time to commute his sentence would not serve the course of justice; indeed, I respectfully believe it would be a miscarriage of justice." After serving 30 years in prison, Pollard was granted parole and was released from prison on November 20, 2015.
Nussbaum freed Pollard. That says everything about his moral compass. It points a little more East than North.
More
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As the administration scrambled to find a replacement [for AG nominee Zoe Baird], Nussbaum's attention turned to U.S. District Court Judge Kimba M. Wood, whom he knew from practicing law in New York. Though he talked to her twice, Nussbaum was cursory in his questions about whether she had any problem relating to immigration or Social Security.
"This was not a vet," Nussbaum says. "That was not my purpose."
It was not until after Wood had met with the president, when the "vetters" reviewed the facts with her, that they discovered that while she hadn't violated the law, she too had hired an illegal immigrant to care for her young son.
Nussbaum takes great pride in the search's ultimate result: Janet Reno.
[Then there was] the 88-day Supreme Court search. Nussbaum thinks the end result -- Ruth Bader Ginsburg -- is terrific, but even he won't defend the leaky process.
After graduation Nussbaum went to work for Manhattan U.S. Attorney Robert Morgenthau, who fostered an atmosphere of aggressive independence in which Nussbaum thrived as he tried the panoply of New York cases: bribery, narcotics, embezzlement.
When he decided to leave after four years, Nussbaum made an unconventional choice: Instead of opting for the safety of one of the large firms that were eager to have a promising young litigator, Nussbaum took a gamble, signing on with six guys who had started their own firm the year before.
There was no way for Nussbaum to know in 1966 what a smart choice he had made.
“For no reason at all. Just six random guys.”
Nussbaum describes himself as "slightly" more liberal than Clinton on certain issues, for example, "more skeptical" than the president of such abortion restrictions as parental notification or waiting periods. He argued unsuccessfully to bring HIV-infected Haitians from Guantanamo to the United States, but he agreed to hold off until a court ordered that action.
We burn in the world Nussbaum helped create.
The weird thing about Vince Foster: he was known to have a conscience despite being a high-level lawyer. He was not happy in DC. He’d made several remarks about honor & duty in his final days… here’s a portion of the commencement speech he gave to U. Arkansas School of Law:
The reputation you develop for intellectual and ethical integrity will be your greatest asset or your worst enemy. You will be judged by your judgment. ... There is no victory, no advantage, no fee, no favor, which is worth even a blemish on your reputation for intellect and integrity. ... Dents to the reputation in the legal profession are irreparable.
The Jew who imported ((Reno)) and ((Ginsberg)) to destroy Christian America, would not be pleased to hear such words from his deputy.
I still can’t say who pulled the trigger on Vinny, but his boss Bernie had means, motive, opportunity and chunks of the crime scene in his back pocket while he helped the Morgenthaus destroy the West. Including the Hillary-led creation of the Medical-Industrial Complex that now openly discusses how to silence our dissent against the Regime.
Perhaps Vince Foster saw it coming.