How the Rockefellers Captured then Destroyed America’s Health System

In this video, James Corbett examines the deep historical roots of America’s broken, expensive healthcare system. He argues that America’s health care crisis is not accidental but the result of deliberate corporate and elite influence, primarily by the Rockefeller family and allied foundations.
The core of the episode traces modern medicine’s transformation to the early 20th century. Drawing from E. Richard Brown’s 1979 book Rockefeller Medicine Men, Corbett explains how Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Morgan foundations poured money into medical schools. They funded institutions willing to adopt their vision, placing their representatives on boards and shifting education toward allopathic medicine (drugs, surgery, radiation) and away from homeopathic/empiric traditions that relied on natural remedies, herbs, and the body’s self-healing.
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Key mechanisms included:
- The Flexner Report and accreditation standards that marginalized non-drug-based practitioners.
- Licensing laws enforced through state legislatures.
- Promotion of expensive hospital systems, patented synthetic drugs (many petrochemical-based, aligning with Rockefeller’s oil empire), and radical interventions.
Corbett features clips from researcher Eustace Mullins (Murder by Injection), who describes how John D. Rockefeller effectively took over the American Medical Association’s direction around 1910. Homeopathic medicine — cheap and nature-based — was sidelined in favor of a profitable model centered on ongoing drug treatment rather than cures. Mullins notes doctors were trained to prescribe lifelong medications, creating dependency on the “Medical Monopoly” and Drug Trust.
Beyond profit, Corbett identifies a deeper ideological driver: eugenics and population control. The Rockefellers funded the Population Council, fertility-regulating vaccines (including controversial anti-HCG research), and supported organizations like Planned Parenthood. David Rockefeller and others promoted overpopulation fears while advancing technologies for biological and social control. Their philanthropy served as a tool for shaping society, education, and medicine to align with elite interests.
Corbett emphasizes that today’s system — the world’s most expensive yet often failing to prioritize prevention or actual healing — stems from this engineered shift. Government “solutions” like Medicare or Obamacare merely expand the same monopolistic structure, funneling taxpayer money to private insurers and pharmaceutical giants with Rockefeller-connected boards.
Conclusion: The healthcare crisis results from generations of planning by powerful financial interests. Corbett urges listeners to research this history themselves and to inform others about the real origins of the system, rather than accepting surface-level left/right political theater.
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