IN 1910, THE FLEXNER REPORT — FUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER AND ANDREW CARNEGIE — SHUT DOWN OVER 100 MEDICAL SCHOOLS IN AMERICA IN A SINGLE DECADE. HOMEOPATHY, NATUROPATHY, HERBAL MEDICINE, ELECTROTHERAPY — ALL ELIMINATED. NOT BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T WORK. BECAUSE THEY COULDN'T BE PATENTED. THE ENTIRE MODERN MEDICAL SYSTEM WAS DESIGNED FROM DAY ONE TO SELL PETROCHEMICAL DRUGS.
Before 1910, American medicine was diverse. Doctors practiced homeopathy, naturopathy, eclectic medicine, herbal medicine, hydrotherapy, and electrotherapy alongside conventional approaches. Patients had choices. Competition existed. Many of these modalities were effective and affordable.
Then Abraham Flexner — not a doctor, not a scientist, an educator — was hired by the Carnegie Foundation to evaluate every medical school in America. His report, published in 1910, recommended that only schools teaching pharmaceutical-based, laboratory-focused medicine should receive funding and accreditation.
Within a decade, over 100 medical schools were closed. The number dropped from 155 to 31. Homeopathic colleges: eliminated. Naturopathic schools: defunded. Eclectic medicine programs: shut down. Electrotherapy training: erased from the curriculum entirely.
Who funded this? The Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Foundation — the same families who owned the pharmaceutical and petrochemical industries. John D. Rockefeller's father was literally a traveling snake oil salesman. His son built Standard Oil, then realized that petroleum byproducts could be patented as drugs. But first, the competition had to be destroyed.
The Flexner Report was not a scientific evaluation. It was a business strategy. Eliminate every form of medicine that uses natural, unpatentable substances. Eliminate every therapy based on energy, frequency, or the body's innate healing capacity. Replace them all with patentable synthetic molecules derived from petroleum.
It worked perfectly.
By 1930, American medicine was a pharmaceutical monopoly. Doctors were trained exclusively to diagnose diseases and prescribe patented drugs. Nutrition was removed from medical education. Energy medicine was labeled "quackery." Prevention became irrelevant — because healthy people are not customers.
Every doctor trained after 1920 was trained inside this system. Every medical textbook was funded by pharmaceutical companies. Every hospital was built on this model. The entire structure — from medical school to pharmacy to insurance — was designed as a delivery system for patentable molecules.
This is not conspiracy theory. The Flexner Report is a public document. The funding sources are documented. The closure of 124 medical schools is historical fact. The Rockefeller Foundation's simultaneous investment in pharmaceutical companies is public record.
You did not choose pharmaceutical medicine. It was chosen for you — in 1910 — by oil barons who needed customers for their petroleum byproducts.
Everything that was eliminated still works. Frequency medicine. Herbal medicine. Electrotherapy. They were not disproven. They were defunded. There is a difference.
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In 1999, Diane Lane's sister was left by her husband with four children under ten years old and nothing else. No money. No plan. No warning.
Most people would have seen an impossible situation.
Diane saw four children who needed someone.
So she took them in.
What was supposed to be a temporary crisis became a commitment that lasted decades. While continuing her own career, she raised those four children as if they were her own.
She paid for school.
She paid for college.
She attended graduations, celebrated milestones, and stood beside them through every stage of life.
When weddings came, she was there too.
In every way that truly mattered, she became their parent.
Twenty years passed.
The children grew up.
Their lives moved forward.
Then, in 2019, the man who had walked away returned.
He was dying.
He was broke.
He was alone.
Standing at the door, he asked for help.
The children he had abandoned were adults now. They remembered exactly what had happened and exactly who had been there when he wasn't.
Their answer came immediately.
Send him away.
He had earned nothing from this family.
Diane listened.
Then she said something none of them expected.
She told them he had already taught them what not to be.
Now she wanted to teach them what forgiveness looked like.
It wasn't an easy lesson.
It wasn't a popular one.
But she believed it mattered.
Diane paid for his hospice care.
She made sure he was looked after during the final weeks of his life.
Near the end, he admitted something to her.
He told her he didn't deserve what she was doing.
Diane answered simply.
That was exactly the point.
Mercy wasn't about deserving.
The children watched the woman who had raised them choose something harder than anger and more difficult than justice.
They watched compassion win a battle it had every reason to lose.
Some lessons cannot be taught in classrooms.
Some cannot be explained through speeches or advice.
Sometimes they have to be lived.
Sometimes they happen beside a hospice bed, for a man who earned none of it, by someone who understood that forgiveness is never only for the person receiving it.
It is also for everyone watching.
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@OleTimeHardball No question. In addition to being a great hitter, he was the one player who got screwed in the Black Socks scandal. All he did was not rat out his teammates. He had a great series while others tanked.