Some of you have asked me about the kind of things I do now since the changes to the online pharma business. I've been looking for something that I could offer you as a course study to learn the kind of things I do, but so far, most of them have been pretty weak in terms of content and quality.
I thought I may have found something literally anyone could do at home. I want to bring it up here because it's beginning to get popular. It's called ijango. Have you heard of it? I got involved about a week ago specifically because I wanted to bring something to those of you who could use a simple and easy way to generate some extra income. But I have to refrain from suggesting you join yet.
I joined, like I said because it sounded too good to be true, I could see many of you being able to jump right in and get things going on the program. It is brand new, it's network marketing, you can do it online, income is unlimited, the product is free... But when I started asking questions, is when I started having problems.
I've been online for over 12 years and have seen a lot of changes but I've also seen a lot of dirty dealing. The trouble all started when I asked them how they monetize the website. I was told not to worry about that, just go out there and show it to people.
Excuse me? I kept on them, a bit more irate and started asking other questions to which they finally said, "We don't know the answer to that but we'll put you in touch with someone who does". Good answer at the time but they never followed up with anything.
(Updated 8/25): So I started looking and found a lot of discrepancies with the program. I was very disappointed because I had high hopes for this. If anyone has shown you the program, don't do it. I have since the first day of this newsletter edition, cancelled my membership. I have to agree with the people out there online, this is a scam. If anyone has approached you, if you've joined or if you have questions about it, just let me know.
After just getting a phone call from somone in China maybe, hard to tell exactly his accent was so thick I couldn't make it out, I've now heard it all. Yes You Can! You can buy Phentermine, Xanax, Hydrocodone now on the phone with NO forms, NO consultations and NO waiting because "This is America and you can do anything you want". Oh, that's such good news! We don't have to worry anymore about buying online, we can just buy on the phone! That makes all the difference.
By the way, if you get a call from
usarxrefills.com or usarefillrx.com or usarxrefills1.com, or another new one that just popped up, refillrxstation.com, that is none other than the former e-processrx guy calling. Not the owner, he's hired some telemarketers. But you will not get delivered or you will get fake medicines. They are a scam, scam, scam!! NO ONE sells controlled and/or narcotic medication on the phone without a face-to-face. If they offer you that, make sure you read the article below.
Along those lines, I found this on the AARP website. AARP is a subsidiary of ACORN but that's another story. Anyway, I thought it was a must read for everyone who reads down this far. The article is titled
Double Drug Sting. This was from January 2009 but it still goes on. Read it and be warned!
I have some additional new products I want to share with you I'm really excited about. The only way I can describe them right now is that they are like hormone replacement therapy, in a way. These are pharmaceutical grade products for men and women and especially women who have been prescribed anti-depressants. If you don't know, they give women anti-depressants for everything now. Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, PMS, loss of balance, insomnia, overweight, it's terrible. Anyway, this is clinically proven to not just improve your outlook but skin tone, libedo, HGH production, estrogen and testosterone balancing and so on.
Plus another new product, again for men and women that is Viagra based but they are finding women do very well on specific levels of Viagra, not just for enhancement in the bedroom. Viagra, Cialis and Levitra all have the same problem many drugs do which is an eventual tolerance is built over continued use. This new product, even though it includes Viagra in it's formulation, does not build a tolerance due to other specific ingrediants. I should have more on both of these products within the next few days.
What follows below is really a long rant on my part. Some things I'll bet you didn't know in there but it is kind of long. At the end of it, before the humor, there are a couple links I've thrown in for you and my feelings on what is coming next for the USA. I think we're headed for inflation and I've given some suggestions on how to prepare financially if you're able.
Make sure to read that, even if you skip the history lesson below! ;o)
I think you know me by now, I am always looking at history and comparing it to things today. I thought about going into why the "Health Care" plan is so terribly wrong, but it looks like congress is finally getting the message that people are not interested in a single pay system for a multitude of reasons. Hopefully the same thing will happen with the Cap and Trade part of the bill which is literally nothing but a money grab for the super wealthy and many in congress.
I'm not going to go there, but I have something else I want to share with you I think is important you know because history is our best teacher. This is not a political statement as much a "heads up" for everyone to be aware. This begins in the early 1900's.
You need to understand that part of the problem, 100 years ago, is that the concept of Eugenics was widely popular around the world. Eugenics ultimate goal is to create a master race of people by discouraging reproduction of people with genetic defects and undesireable traits. This did not start with Nazi Germany but with
American and British socialists and progressives who thought that measures like
Prohibition and Birth Control would cure the ills of modern society such as rising population among lower classes and urban crowding.
In fact, Indiana passed the first sterilization law in 1907 for "confirmed criminals, idiots, imbecilles and rapists". In the next 30 years, 29 more states followed suit along with Canada and most of Europe. Today, I think they would have to exclude the terms "idiots and imbecilles" as most news anchors and talking heads would fall into that category, but I digress...
Back to Eugenics. In 1909, Herbert Croly, leader of the new liberalism movement, wrote a book called The Promise of American Life in which he declared: "The state must interfere on behalf of the
really fittest". Eugenics was also popular among presidents like
Woodrow Wilson, Teddy Roosevelt and their advisors. In 1912, before elected president, New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson created a "board of examiners" for the "feeble minded, epileptic and other defectives". Under this board, the state could determine "When procreation is inadvisable".
Teddy Roosevelt's close advisor, Charles Van Hise said, "He who thinks not of himself primarily, but of his race, and of its future, is the new patriot". Roosevelt later endorsed Madison Grant's book, "Passing of the Great Race". A book that
Hitler himself once referred to as "His Bible".
What most history text books seem to ignore is that before Nazi's took power, German's lagged behind Americans and Europeans in eugenics. But WW1 and the great flu pandemic of 1912, (H1N1 or Avian Flu), basically turned doctors into social planners and Hitler and the Nazi's took the logic of public health to totalitarian extreems. They made the central policy goal affecting employment, marriage, medicine and more. The same year Hitler joined the Nazi party in 1920, the Nazi's rounded up
hundreds of thousands of disabled, elderly and mentally ill and exterminated them as "
Useless bread gobblers" or as "Life unworthy of life".
Back in America, eugenics was being effectively written into the Constitution. In a Buck vs Bell case in 1927, progressive lawyers stood on the flimsey ground of a Massachusetts vaccination law to keep Carrie Buck from reproducing. We know now, she wasn't retarded. But to add insult to injury Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes infamously wrote, "
It is better for all the world, if instead of waiting to execute degenerate offspring for crime, or to let them starve for their imbecility, society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind…. Three generations of imbeciles are enough". Years later, the Nazis at the Nuremberg trials quoted Holmes's words in their own defense.
Seven years later, Hitler wrote to the executive secretary of the American Eugenics Society, Leon F. Whitney, to ask for a copy of his famous "
Case for Sterilization" which called for forced sterilization of some
10,000,000 Americans.

Leon Whitney, would later declare of Nazism, "While we were pussy-footing around…the Germans were calling a spade a spade". During that year, 1934, the Nazi's sterilized over 50,000 "unfit" Germans, which caused Joseph DeJarnette, superintendent of Virginia's Western State Hospital, to observe in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, "
The Germans are beating us at our own game". The Nazi eugenic ideal evolved naturally into the eventual holocost and the deaths of six million Jews as well as millions of other innocent people.
Ultimately, eugenics practitioners coercively sterilized some
60,000 Americans, barred the marriage of thousands, forcibly segregated thousands in "colonies," and persecuted untold numbers in ways we are just learning. Before World War II, nearly half of coercive sterilizations were done in California, and even after the war, the state accounted for a third of all such surgeries.
Eugenics would have been so much bizarre parlor talk had it not been for extensive financing by corporate philanthropies, specifically the
Carnegie Institution, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Harriman railroad fortune. They were all in league with some of America's most respected scientists hailing from such prestigious universities as
Stanford, Yale, Harvard, and Princeton. These academicians espoused race theory and race science, and then faked and twisted data to serve eugenics' racist aims.
Eugenics was born as a scientific curiosity in the Victorian age. In 1863, Sir Francis Galton, a cousin of
Charles Darwin, theorized that if talented people only married other talented people, the result would be measurably better offspring. American eugenic advocates believed with religious fervor that the same Mendelian concepts determining the color and size of peas, corn and cattle also governed the social and intellectual character of man.
How did this all begin? It started when certain people decided that we need to put a
price on individual human life. That somehow we needed to define the monetary value of a person and obviously some life was worth more than others.
What happened in Germany, among many other things, was that they couldn't afford health care for all. You see, they had devalued their currency so much because theyt just
started to print money. This has only been done a few times in the world's history and it has never ended in any other way than it did in the Weimar Republic. The Weimar Republic is the name given to the parliamentary republic established in 1919 in Germany to replace the imperial form of government, named after Weimar, the place where the constitutional assembly took place. This liberal democracy evenutally colapsed in the early 1930's leading to the ascent of the NSDAP, (the Nationalists or Nazi's), and Adolph Hitler in 1933. Because the legal measures the Nazi government took in their ascent to power, they were able to legislate contrary to their constitution. Their constitution became irrelevant and 1933 is seen as the end of the Weimar Republic and the beginning of the Third Reich.
How the Weimar Republic Was Formed
During this time, the president was elected by popular direct ballot to a seven-year term and could be reelected. He appointed the chancellor and, pursuant to the chancellor's nominations, also appointed the cabinet ministers. However, the cabinet had to reflect the party composition of the Reichstag (or Parliament), and was also responsible to this body. Election to the Reichstag was by secret ballot and popular vote. Thus, Germany had a truly democratic parliamentary system. However, the president had the right to dismiss the cabinet, dissolve the Reichstag, and veto legislation. The legislative powers of the Reichstag were further weakened by the provision for presidential recourse to popular referendum.
Article 48, the so-called emergency clause, accorded the president the right to allow the cabinet to
govern without the consent of parliament whenever it was deemed essential to maintaining public order.
Doesn't that sound strangely like having 34 (at last count) Czar's who are not elected, not under the control of the congress or the electorate but who are making policy, many argue unconstitutionally and I agree, without any checks or balances?
The Weimar Republic was beset with serious problems from the outset. Much of the right provided the republic's most critical opponents. Its supporters included
the bulk of the left and the moderate right, made up of the Center Party and the DDP. However, at key times these supporters failed to behave responsibly because of
political inexperience, narrow self-interest, or unrealistic party programs.
In addition to venomous political opposition, the republic had to contend with a weak economy plagued by high rates of inflation and unemployment. Inflation was fueled partly by the enormous wartime debts the imperial government had contracted rather than raise taxes to finance the war. Even more inflationary were the enormous war reparations demanded by the Allies, which made economic recovery seem impossible to many objective expert observers. Inflation ruined many middle-class Germans, who saw their savings and pensions wiped out. Unemployment also remained epidemic throughout the 1920s, hurting millions of wage earners and their families.
The year 1923 was one of crisis for the republic.
The government began printing money at such a rate that it soon became virtually worthless; by the fall of 1923, wheelbarrows were needed to carry enough currency for simple purchases as inflation reached rates beyond comprehension.
In 1914 US$1 had equaled 4 marks. By mid-1920, US$1 was worth 40 marks, by early 1922 about 200 marks, a year later 18,000 marks, and
by November 1923 -- 4.2 trillion marks.
What came next was what was called the "Stresemann Era", though short-lived, Stresemann was a great negotiatior and managed to bring some order into a chaotic Germany. Soon after Stresemann died, all political parties decided to do away with the Weimar Constitution, something they had set out to do for many years since it's inception. But further ecomonic crisis and the great depression in the US caused further collapse in Germany leading to
unemployment to peak at 30%. Due to the despirate situation in Germany, the people were ready for extreme solutions and skilled Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels took advantage. Besides promising a solution to the economic crisis, the Nazi party offered the people the promise of restored order. Nazi propaganda attacked the Weimar political system, the "November criminals," Marxists, internationalists, and Jews.
Hitler rapidly transformed the Weimar Republic into a dictatorship. The National Socialists accomplished their "revolution" within months, using a combination of legal procedure, persuasion, and terror. It was that same
Article 48 Hitler and the Nazi party used to grant them the right to quash any political opposition. And, you know what happened after that.
So what am I saying?
What I am trying to show is that
Health Care in this country and in other countries, is not merely a recent topic. The idea that this current health care bill has a "death panel" in it is mistaken. There is no provision for a death panel in the current legislation. It's not necessary, that panel was already funded by H.R.1, aka the Stimulus Bill, which contains a whopping $1.1 billion to fund the Federal Coordinating Council for Comparative Effectiveness Research. The Council is the brain child of former Health and Human Services Secretary Nominee Tom Daschle.
Daschle's stated purpose (and therefore President Obama's purpose) for creating the Council is to empower an unelected bureaucracy to make the hard decisions about health care rationing that elected politicians are politically unable to make. The end result is to slow costly medical advancement and consumption. Daschle argued that Americans ought to be more like Europeans who passively accept "hopeless diagnoses." Daschle said health-care reform "will not be pain free." Seniors should be more accepting of the conditions that come with age instead of treating them.
Who is on the Council? One of its most prominent members is none other than Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, Obama Health Czar and brother of Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. Dr. Emanuel's views on care of the elderly should frighten anyone who is or ever plans on being old.
Dr. Emanuel is quoted as saying: "Unlike allocation by sex or race, allocation by age is not invidious discrimination; every person lives through different life stages rather than being a single age. Even if 25-year-olds receive priority over 65-year-olds, everyone who is 65 years now was previously 25 years."
I'm not saying that Obama is ready to pull the plug on Grandma. But, consider what history has already shown. We are once more putting a monetary value on human life. Why? Because at some point the government is going to have to sell the idea of rationing. Why? Because our economy is in recession and headed who knows where but one thing we do know is that the Federal Reserve is
printing money like never before. Our debt is higher than it has ever been and growing. It's getting harder and harder for the US to sell Bonds and Notes to other countries meaning the shortfall will have to be made up by printing money. Which means the more we print, the less value the currency has. And friends, that is called inflation.
We have a government which came in under the self-percieved mandate that change is what the country wanted. But their definition of change and your and my definition of change are two completely different things. I don't want
change simply for the sake of change. You don't destroy a health care system which has it's problems but is still the best system in the entire world despite it's faults.
We have an administration who has time and time again, wiggled past, over and through measures in the Constitution such as by having at least 34 Czars who make policy and advise the President but who have no accountability to anyone other than the President. As in Germany, our congress is made up of
political inexperience, narrow self-interest and unrealistic party programs. A government which believes they can run private enterprise better than the private sector. People who have no idea what it is like to meet payroll, respond to customer demands or generate new jobs.
Just take the USPS for example. A classic example is when people complained that it took "too long" to get mail sent or do business with the post office. Do you know what the government's solution to this problem was? They removed all the clocks off the walls in the post offices. Every business venture the government is involved in, were it a private enterprise, would be bankrupted decades ago.
Government is not there to take over business, run interstate commerce or anything of the sort. They are to provide a militia and for the general welfare...not provide welfare.
So what I'm saying is this: Government has lost touch with We The People. They think they can pass legislation without reading it, (ie: House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers of Michigan said: "What good is reading the bill if it's a thousand pages and you don't have two days and two lawyers to find out what it means after you read the bill?"), and to their way of thinking this makes perfect sense. Yet, when it comes down to it, we have only ourselves to blame.
It's good there is a change, a grass roots change, not an astro-turf change madam speaker, in this country of people who are finally waking up and getting active and letting their elected officials know how they feel. I'm expecting a massive turnout in the upcoming mid-term elections and the same in 2012. To me, this administration and this congress will have done more for this country in the long term than they can possibly fathom. Just like those words spoken by Fleet Admiral Yamamoto after the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, all they have served to do is "Awaken the sleeping giant".
What Do I Do During The Bad Economy?
Bottom line is this. It's good to prepare. As I mentioned above, I'm looking at something that
may help many of you if it turns out to be legit. I'm also looking for other things you might be interested in if you have extra time on your hands. The other thing is to prepare for inflation if you can. The way you do that is with owning precious metals like Gold and Silver. Gold will be better during inflation. Silver better during recovery. Ideally, you could buy gold before inflation hits, ride the price up, sell it and buy silver.
You can buy any amount of gold at
BullionVault. When you sign up to buy gold, they give you 1gram of gold in your account free. You can use it to see how the system works or add to it when you buy more gold. Right now, 1gram is worth about $35.00. I really like their website and they are great at processing orders. Gold is the best investment during inflation than any other metal.
I also like Silver and here is a good place to buy
U.S. Morgan Silver Dollars BU to Fine - Now Only $19.90 from National Collector's Mint. I am a huge fan of silver. I'll tell you why. Silver is used in jewelry but that isn't all. Besides currency and film processing, it is the preferred metal in more industries than you can imagine. You have it in your home. It's in the microwave, the oven, the television, washing machine, and other electronic devices you have. It's a better conductor of electricity than copper. It is used in sterile clothing and bandaging. There are so many things they find uses for silver that it is amazing.
But silver is still relatively cheap. The reason is that big speculators in the futures markets have artifically held the price of silver down for years. At some point, they are going to have to pay for their short positions and when they do, silver will skyrocket. I'm talking $100 / oz or more. Right now, it should be 1/16th the price of gold. If gold is $950, silver should be $60 in a normal market. But, they are using more silver than they are getting from mining and that's been going on for decades. Above ground silver stockpiles are shrinking. This slow economy is actually helping to keep silver depressed due to the industrial nature of the metal. When things rebound, silver will rise. And I haven't even mentioned other huge countries which use silver like China or India.
As with any product on this page, if you have a question whether it's drug related or anything else like gold or silver, please feel free to write and ask. I'll answer you as quickly as I can.
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