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What If Medicine Disappeared?

Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea
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APPENDIX A ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE In 1971, Secretary of State Henry kissinger made a secret trip to China, a country with which the United States had no diplomatic (and hardly another ties) at the time. One of the few reporters in the kissinger entourage was James Reston of the New York Times. During the trip, Reston became ill and required an emergency appendectomy at the Anti-imperialistic Hospital in Peking. The surgery was successful, but Reston was in considerable postoperative stress.

The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine

Anne Harrington
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Secretary of State Henry kissinger took the lead in laying the groundwork for the first meeting between Nixon and Mao. And in July 1971, New York Times journalist James "Scotty" Reston, who had accompanied kissinger on one of his trips to Peking, had an unexpected encounter with the newly fashioned traditional medicine of Mao's China. It happened like this. While in Peking, Reston suddenly developed acute appendicitis and had to be taken to the local "Anti-Imperialist Hospital" (originally built with money from the Rockefeller Foundation, but nationalized under Mao in the early 1950s).

Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power

Mark Schapiro
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Several years after Kissinger's exclamation, starting in the mid-1980s, I was based in Paris and began traveling to Brussels on reporting forays. I'd drop in to interview members of the European Parliament, who in those days had little political clout. Europe's early crop of elected representatives, however, did have access to information, and a generous willingness to offer an inside look at European-American disputes of the time.

Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown

David Steinman
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Net Assessment once reported directly to Henry kissinger and to this day gives secret testimony to the highest levels of government and to the military. Since 1973, every president has reappointed Marshall to his position, and Net Assessment's accomplishments are legendary, according to Wired magazine. "For 40 years, the man Pentagon insiders call Yoda has foreseen the future of war—from battlefield bots rolling off radar-proof ships to GIs popping performance pills. And that was before the war on terror.

The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine

Anne Harrington
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And in July 1971, New York Times journalist James "Scotty" Reston, who had accompanied kissinger on one of his trips to Peking, had an unexpected encounter with the newly fashioned traditional medicine of Mao's China. It happened like this. While in Peking, Reston suddenly developed acute appendicitis and had to be taken to the local "Anti-Imperialist Hospital" (originally built with money from the Rockefeller Foundation, but nationalized under Mao in the early 1950s).

What If Medicine Disappeared?

Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea
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One of the few reporters in the kissinger entourage was James Reston of the New York Times. During the trip, Reston became ill and required an emergency appendectomy at the Anti-imperialistic Hospital in Peking. The surgery was successful, but Reston was in considerable postoperative stress. As Reston later wrote, a doctor of acupuncture "inserted three needles into the outer part of my right elbow and below my knees____He also lit two pieces of an herb, which looked like the burning stumps of a broken cheap cigar.

Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power

Mark Schapiro
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In 1977, in a fit of pique, Secretary of State Henry kissinger famously blurted out to an aide: "If I want to pick up the phone and talk to Europe, whom do I call?" Today, the area code for that number is clear: 32-2, for Brussels, and the man at the other end of the line would be Jose Manuel Barroso, president of the European Commission, the EU's executive branch. Behind him rests the twenty-five-member Council of Ministers, with a single representative from each member state (who elected Barroso), and the European Parliament, with members (MEPs) elected directly within the member states.

Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet

Jeremy P. Tarcher
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Henry kissinger used Bangladesh in the 1970s to define "basket case," a country so poor and hungry, so plagued by conflict and natural calamity that one could only take pity. And since then, many have: Charitable agencies by the hundreds have set up shop in Bangladesh. Believers in American ecologist Garrett Hardin's "lifeboat ethics" used Bangladesh in the same era to prove that some countries are just too poor and overpopulated to have a fighting chance—and that, because there's only so 104 much food to go around, we'd better just let these sad nations sink—for the sake of the rest of us.

20 Years of Censored News

Carl Jensen
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In 1975, Indonesia invaded East Timor with the approval of Henry kissinger and President Gerald Ford. It then embarked on its genocide of the Timorese. kissinger is now on the board of directors of Freeport-McMoRan (The Progressive, February 1996). In an ironic twist to the tragic East Timor story, the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Roman Catholic Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo and political activist Jose Ramos-Horta for their efforts to bring peace to East Timor—the island that the world knows so little about (Los Angeles Times, 10/12/96).

Physician: Medicine and the Unsuspected Battle for Human Freedom

Richard Leviton
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Horowitz, one of the prime players was Henry kissinger, former U.S. secretary of state, who in 1969 allocated $10 million of congressional dollars for the development of AIDS-like viruses by the U.S. military. kissinger also allegedly instructed the CIA to stockpile a Pandora's box of deadly viruses for a secret germ-warfare project code named MKNAOMI. By 1969, 592 virus laboratories in thirty-five countries were developing and sharing deadly virus strains. Dr. Horowitz also implicates AIDS researcher Robert Gallo, M.D.

Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional?

Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H.
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Sullivan's Switch While contemplating ways to diplomatically remove Hoover from office, the president and kissinger were also needed to fend off the growing threat of domestic violence over Vietnam. As a result, they challenged Hoover to step up his antiblack dissident campaign. Then, something strange happened in June, 1971. Sullivan also began quarreling with Hoover and other FBI executives over a decision to increase the "legal attaches"—FBI agents—attached to American embassies abroad.

Heinerman's Encyclopedia of Healing Herbs and Spices

John Heinerman
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Henry kissinger. He has shaken hands and sat at the same dinner table with Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in 1986. He counts as close friends those of the same polititcal persuasion, such as Marine Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North and also political adversaries like Massachusetts' long-term democratic Senator Ted Kennedy. And he has helped chair important Senate committee hearings on Capitol Hill, such as the one which presided over the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearings a few years ago.

Physician: Medicine and the Unsuspected Battle for Human Freedom

Richard Leviton
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Kissinger also allegedly instructed the CIA to stockpile a Pandora's box of deadly viruses for a secret germ-warfare project code named MKNAOMI. By 1969, 592 virus laboratories in thirty-five countries were developing and sharing deadly virus strains. Dr. Horowitz also implicates AIDS researcher Robert Gallo, M.D.; the National Cancer Institute; the Centers for Disease Control; the World Health Organization; and various major pharmaceutical corporations in this grim—one might reasonably say, evil—scenario ten to twenty years before the public heard of AIDS. Even more shocking, Dr.

Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional?

Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H.
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Consequently, with COINTELPRO on ice, the FBI stupefied, the CIA cut off from domestic intelligence, the administration blackmailed, and Kissinger's authority blocked along with his patron's economic interests, Nixon was at his wits end. Besides everything else, he was certain his White House still harbored a mole—someone who might again leak secrets to the press. What's more, the president was still outraged that Hoover had blocked the investigation of a perceived traitor and suspected communist—Daniel Ellsberg.
This knowledge, combined with the fact that OTRAG's space program served all the needs articulated by Kissinger's State Department, made me think that Hussain and not Szulc was purposely spreading disinformation. Additional evidence for this conclusion came from U.S. Representative W. Tapley Bennett, Jr. who stood before the U.N. General Assembly on October 18, 1976. The congressman, then, defined OTRAG's market and indirectly linked OTRAG to German-American efforts to develop space programs for USAID, NASA, and NATO.
Whereas Kissinger's childhood friends recalled numerous traumas, young Heinz allegedly felt nothing. "We couldn't go to the swimming pool, the dances, or the tea room," Werner Gundelfinger said. "We couldn't go anywhere without seeing the sign: Juden Verboten. These are things that remain in your subconscious." Frank Harris argued, "We all grew up with a certain amount of inferiority." Otto Pretsfelder added, "You can't grow up like we did and be untouched. Every day there were slurs on the street, anti-Semitic remarks, calling you filthy names.
I could relate to Kissinger's plight better than most. Given this background, plus my postdoctoral degree in behavioral science, I understood well the role persecution can play on the development of personalities and personality disorders. My mother, at age sixteen, was among the last group of Jews to leave Nazi Austria. Her immortal picture can be seen in The National Holocaust Museum, where she, among dozens, was photographed on her knees, scrubbing the streets of Vienna at Nazi gunpoint.

The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know

James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch
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As an adviser and latet secretary of state under President Richard Nixon, kissinger prepared for the opening of diplomatic relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China. During the Vietnam War, he helped Nixon plan and execute a secret bombing of Cambodia, and his negotiations with the government of North Vietnam helped produce a cease-fire in that war. He won the Nobel Prize for peace in 1973. KKK See Ku Klux Klan.
Eventually, President Richard Nixon decreased American troop strength, and sent his secretary of state, Henry kissinger, to negotiate a cease-fite with North Vietnam. American troops were withdrawn in 1973, and South Vietnam was completely taken over by communist forces in 1975fa The involvement of the United States in the war was exttemely controversial. Some supported it wholeheartedly; others opposed it in mass demonstrations and by refusing to setve in the American armed forces (see draft). Still others seemed to rely on the government to decide the best course of action.

The Doctor's Vitamin and Mineral Encyclopedia

Sheldon Saul Hendler
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It has been reported that both Chairman Mao and Henry kissinger used it. Countless thousands of others certainly use it and some of its many cousins, especially Siberian ginseng {Eleuthero-coccus senticosas) and American ginseng, Panax quinquefolius. Soviet researchers have been particularly keen on ginseng and have claimed their studies show the herb and its extracts can boost immunity, inhibit cancer, increase energy and physical stamina and have variable effects on blood pressure and blood sugar.

Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional?

Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H.
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My life in Furch seems to have passed without leaving any lasting impressions," kissinger told a German reporter more recently. "That part of my childhood is not a key to anything." Minimizing the trauma he faced as a fifteen-year-old refugee, the statesman added, "I was not consciously unhappy. I was not acutely aware of what was going on. For children, these things are not that serious."2 Give me a break. I thought on reading this. He's either got to be kidding or steeped in massive denial.

Food Revolution: How your diet can help save your life and our world

John Robbins
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Ismail Seragldin, World Bank vice president and chairman of a consortium of international agricultural research centers, commented, However, it peaked in 1984, the very year by which kissinger hoped "The results raise all kinds of red flags about the world's ability to feed itself in the future."' Today, more than a billion people on this planet do not have enough to eat. Nearly one-third of the children in the developing world are chronically hungry, making them vulnerable to infectious disease and diarrhea, which often lead to permanent mental and physical impairment or death.

World Without Cancer

G. Edward Griffin
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Rockefeller chairs, but also the big oil companies, Secretary of State Henry kissinger and many corporations that Mr. Levinson sees as linked through foundations in two ways: The corporations' executives run the foundations, and the foundations own shares of the corporations. Many people have been so sheltered from the hard economic and political realities of the world that they find it almost impossible to believe that such worthy endeavors as world peace or cancer research have been twisted to serve the private agenda of a few.
In government, CFR members include: Presidents Hoover, Eisenhower, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Bush, and Clinton;1 Secretaries of State Stimson, Stettinius, Acheson, Dulles, Herter, Rusk, Rogers, kissinger, Vance, Muskie, Haig, and Schultz. Since 1953, there have been 21 presidents and Secretaries of State. Seventeen of them have been members of the CFR. That's a ratio of 81%. This seems to be a magic number. It is the same ratio that holds for all the rest of the highest government positions in the land.

20 Years of Censored News

Carl Jensen
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It noted that Nixon and kissinger disregarded the CIA's skepticism about U.S. ability to verify treaty compliance in an effort to attain an arms-limitation agreement with Moscow. 9. Worthless and Hazardous Non-Prescription Drugs 1976 SYNOPSIS: According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), up to 500,000 different non-prescription remedies generate at least $3.51 billion in sales every year, and, according to its investigating experts who amassed 14,000 volumes of evidence on these over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, the people who purchase them are "the victims of a gigantic medical hoax.
Please also see update of "Occupational Disease," #5,1979, and "The Deadly Secrets of the Occupational Safety Agency," the #1 Censored story of 1994. 8. kissinger Uses the CIA to Change Intelligence Estimates 1976 SYNOPSIS: Because the dangers and threats of a nuclear war are the concern of every citizen, the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) are of both domestic and international importance. But while the conferences, accords, and summit meetings were given substantial coverage in the media, the public was little aware what really took place.
It then embarked on its genocide of the Timorese. kissinger is now on the board of directors of Freeport-McMoRan (The Progressive, February 1996). In an ironic twist to the tragic East Timor story, the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Roman Catholic Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo and political activist Jose Ramos-Horta for their efforts to bring peace to East Timor—the island that the world knows so little about (Los Angeles Times, 10/12/96).
Shah Pahlavi's strong ties to the United States through Henry kissinger and David Rockefeller served to inflame Iranian nationalists to a fever pitch, climaxing with the seizure of the embassy. SOURCE: Mother Jones, April 1979, "The Iranian Hundred Years' War," by Eqbal Ahmad. UPDATE: In a commentary on July 15, 1996, Business Week reviewed the June 25 explosion in Dhahran that took 19 American lives and injured 547 others. It draws an analogy between Iran in 1976 and Saudi Arabia today. The fear is that the House of Saud may be going the way of the Shah of Iran.
According to Aviation Week, the integrity of the US-USSR weapons' pacts was left in doubt when kissinger directed the CIA to alter range estimates for the Soviet Union's Tupolev Backfire bomber. The CIA was ordered to provide McDonnell Douglas, the aerospace firm, with just enough intelligence data to formulate a 3,500 nautical mile range capability. A similar study by the Pentagon, using all available intelligence information, computed the bomber's range at 6,000 nautical miles.

The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy

E. D. Hirsch
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Eventually, President Richard Nixon decreased American troop strength, and sent his secretary of state, Henty kissinger, to negotiate a cease-fire with Notth Vietnam. American troops were withdrawn in 1973, and South Vietnam was completely taken over by communist forces in 1975fa The involvement of the United States in the war was extremely controversial. Some supported it wholeheartedly; others opposed it in mass demonstrations and by refusing to serve in the American armed forces (see draft).

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