The Human Offensive | December 9, 2023
By Daniel Taylor
Similar to the globalization model, the medical system created by the establishment is still perpetuated today, enhanced with intrusive technology.
The modern medical establishment is another product of the hidden power structure of tax exempt foundations. This system was designed to support the industrial society that 20th century robber barons forged, and to ensure the elite’s dominance into the future.
The Rockefeller family’s first philanthropic investment was the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, founded in 1901 with the guidance of Frederick Taylor Gates. It was the Rockefeller/Carnegie empire that led the overhaul of the American Medical Establishment in the early 1900′s. As author and researcher G. Edward Griffin notes in his book World Without Cancer, this overhaul was necessary. However, he warns that we need to investigate who initiated it and the motives that they held.
One of the ways in which this combine directed the medical establishment, and continues to do so today, was with the heavy influence of grant money. E Richard Brown writes in Rockefeller Medicine Men that,
“Medical researchers may be free of the influence of the medical commodity marketplace, but to win fame and fortune they must obey the rules of the medical research funds ‘market.’ Their dependence on foundation and government funding agencies restricts the range of problems and methods they may investigate and constrains their creative intellectual processes as well.”
Thus, writes Brown, “…a growing interest group within the corporate class has a direct financial stake in the dominance of technological medicine.”
During the Obama Presidency, the white house aligned with the Rockefeller Foundation and World Health Organization in the” transformation of health systems”, part of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals.
Today, while the Rockefeller influence persists, the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation has taken the lead. Gates is now the top donor to the World Health Organization.
AI enforcing globalist policy
As reported by Reuters, a class action lawsuit filed in November is claiming that artificial intelligence algorithms used by United Health are “overriding Dr. recommendations” and denying elderly patients insurance claims.
The algorithm, called nH Predict, was developed by Navi Health and utilized by United Health. As reported,
“The families note in the suit that they believe the insurance company is denying care to elderly patients who won’t fight back even though evidence shows the AI is doing a lackluster job of assessing people’s needs.”
Similar claims have been made against Cigna that the insurance company used AI to deny claims without a physician reviewing them.
Speaking at the Aspen Institute in 2010, Bill Gates made provocative remarks about death panels and end of life care. He said,
“Is spending a million dollars on that last three months of life for that patient, would it be better not to lay off those 10 teachers and to make that tradeoff in medical costs? But that’s called the ‘death panel,’ and you’re not supposed to have that discussion.”
AI to track health habits, report back to NHS
The establishment thinks it knows what is best for you, and new technology is enabling the tracking of your personal habits through smart appliances.
As Sky News reported recently, AI is being used to track individuals’ eating and drinking habits at home in a project launched by the NHS in the U.K. The predictive algorithm will monitor smart appliances and report back to the NHS. As reported, “Patients’ habits are flagged to care teams who speak to them to try and solve their issues.”
Establishment pushed for AI in health care
In 2019 , a conference on AI in health care was held at the Aspen institute. The group, consisting of representatives from USAID, The Rockefeller Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and others sought “opportunities and challenges to scaling AI in global health, and how the global health community can best accelerate the development and scale of AI in global health.”
The document Artificial Intelligence in Global Health: Defining a Collective Path Forward outlines the directive. Included is a framework for population “surveillance and prediction“, “intervention selection” “behavior change” and “compliance monitoring” using artificial intelligence.
Just as centralization of power in the process of globalization is a dangerous and destructive force, the centralization of medical systems – with the backdrop of a power hungry elite – is enabling a dystopian tyranny the world has never seen.