Morris Bealle quotes
Morris
Bealle
‘’Morris Beale, who for years edited his informative publication, Capsule News Digest, from Capitol Hill, offered a standing reward during the years from 1954 to 1960 of $30,000, which he would pay to anyone who could prove that the polio vaccine was not a killer and a fraud. There were no takers’’. – Eustace Mullins (1923–2010), Murder by Injection
Nearly 40 years ago that old warhorse
for the protection of the American Public from spoiled and poisonous food and
drugs (the late Dr. Harvey W. Wiley) had a fine law enacted for this purpose.
But the Drug Trust got its hooks into the government bureau which was charged
with enforcing the law soon after Dr. Wiley's death.
This Bureau — now known as the Food &
Drug Administration — is used primarily for the perversion of justice by
"cracking down" on all who endanger the profits of the Drug Trust. The Bureau
occasionally prosecutes, on its own initiative, smalltime opportunists who
should be prosecuted. Thus in a few small cases the Bureau does good work.
Its principal activities, however, are
as servants of the Drug Trust. Not only does the F&DA wink at violations by the
Drug Trust (such as the mass murders in the ginger jake and sulfathiozole cases)
but it is very assiduous in putting out of business any and all vendors of
therapeutic devices which increase the health incidence of the public and thus
decrease the profit incidence of the Drug Trust.
When the F&DA, whose officials all have
to be acceptable to Rockefeller Center before they are appointed, receive orders
to destroy an independent operator it goes all out to carry out these orders.
The orders do not come from Standard Oil or a drug house director.
The American Medical Association is the
front for the Drug Trust. The AMA furnishes the quack doctors to "testify" that,
while they often know nothing of the product involved, it is their opinion that
it has no therapeutic value.
Financed by the taxpayers, these Drug
Trust persecutions leave no stone unturned to destroy the victim. If he is a
small operator, the resulting attorney's fees and court costs put him out of
business, which is just what the Drug Trust wants.
The Drug Story by Morris Bealle