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When we were in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum, two names kept coming up. They were the two names the WEF was most afraid of — not afraid in a personal sense but afraid that these people would stop their agenda.
Number one, most obviously, was Donald Trump. But the second name was a bit more surprising: Elon Musk.
Musk is a great industrialist, a great entrepreneur, a dreamer, a visionary, a futurist. The man wants to colonize Mars. That's the kind of crazy utopian scheme that they normally love at the World Economic Forum.
But the fact that Elon Musk believes, or at least says he believes, in true freedom and is using Twitter to free once censored people irritated them in a very deep way.https://www.rebelnews.com/ezra_levant_show_august_30_2024
DR MARK TROZZI MD NOV 24
Part 3 https://substack.com/home/post/p-177998878
In part three of this interview with Liz Gunn, Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, MP Andrew Bridgen, and I explain how private interests captured medicine and governance, turning them into centralized systems of control. A private corporation, the Federation of State Medical Boards, quietly influenced licensing and discipline, pressuring regulators to punish doctors who questioned official narratives. We trace this back to the early 1900s when powerful foundations reshaped medicine through the Flexner Report, eliminating natural healing schools and replacing them with a pharmaceutical model tied to financial and political power. Today, regulators and governments serve global agendas rather than the public, rewarding obedience and punishing integrity. The path forward is decentralization: rebuilding medicine, governance, and community structures on truth, accountability, and the direct relationship between individuals and those who serve them.
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