The roots of drug-based medicine run deep in the occult past. Ancient medicine was under the monopoly of the black-robed priests of Moloch, Bol-Khan and the terrible Kemarin, the priest-physicians of Baal, who held the people in dread by the belief that disease was caused by the vengeance of angry gods, and magic, incantations, drugs and mutilations were the remedies of choice. Time and again the addictive aroma of opium laced Hashish filled the temple of Mount Olympus, while black-robed priest-physicians of Aesculapius the ...
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The roots of drug-based medicine run deep in the occult past. Ancient medicine was under the monopoly of the black-robed priests of Moloch, Bol-Khan and the terrible Kemarin, the priest-physicians of Baal, who held the people in dread by the belief that disease was caused by the vengeance of angry gods, and magic, incantations, drugs and mutilations were the remedies of choice. Time and again the addictive aroma of opium laced Hashish filled the temple of Mount Olympus, while black-robed priest-physicians of Aesculapius the medicine god, chanted, cast magical spells, and drugged and bled their patients to expel the demon of disease. The chants supplicated the disease-causing spirit to leave, while the drugging, burning, slashing and stabbing with needles or boring holes in the skull were used to drive the reluctant demon out. That the ritual of drugging, bleeding and stabbing with needles might kill the patient before the disease-causing demons left was considered an unfortunate but acceptable side effect. That is precisely the risk-benefit rational of pharmaceutical medicine today, which perpetuates the occult practice of using poisonous drugs to suppress the symptoms of disease, hoping the patient does not die first. The Black Robe of Healing reveals how, in one masterful stroke, the Greek physician, Hippocrates, snatched medicine from the control of Nimrod's black-robed priests: Man was created from earth and must live by the natural laws of health or experience diseases. Hippocrates became the Father of true scientific medicine, when he coined the word medicine, defining it as the search for the right foods to heal the body and mind. Defying the black-robed priest-physicians, Hippocrates prohibited the use of occult drugs in the treatment of diseases. The Black Robe of Healing takes the reader down a bloodstained path from the Whisper of the Serpent to Eve, to show how medicine became either the agent of life or the handmaid of death, depending on its driving force, true empirical science or rationalistic and false science. Like the ancient black-robed priest-physicians, pharmaceutical physicians today have no faith in the body to heal diseased organs; they believe the body must be chemically manipulated to get rid of disease; or what is worse, they see disease as the opportunity for the black art of profiteering to generate huge profits by managing, but never curing, the diseases they perpetuate. In this groundbreaking book Henderson exposes the ideologies behind modern science and medicine that directly affects our health and wellbeing. Abundant life is more easily accessible than we might think. Part 2 of the Black Robe of Healing documents in gripping detail America's gradual loss of medical freedom before an ever-growing government-sponsored medical monopoly blinded by a false concept of science. Imitating evolutionary and occult theories of science, medicine has become the captive slave of the all-powerful oil, financial, industrial and pharmaceutical elite in league with big government and the refined-foods, fast foods and beef and dairy industry.
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