I’ve said before, if the machine puts you in its sights, do not trust medical care, because there are penetrations throughout the industry. I have seen quite a few things indicating this to me. This will be a case in point.
When I say these things, paramount in my mind is how I would have viewed them myself, had I heard them before I realized what was going on. There was a time, not that long ago, when I was clueless. Back then, I would have registered this type of thing as possible, but I would not have seen grasping it as an imperative to survival. I probably would have thought it exceptionally rare, and an extremely low probability of affecting anyone. Not so today. The machine penetrates all. Follow the examples I provide in this site, and apply Occam’s razor, and see if you do not begin to see the world as I do.
Now we find out Prince visited a Doctor the day before he died, because they released the CCTV:
Prince was filmed with his bodyguard and Dr Michael Todd Schulenberg during a visit to the doctor on 20 April 2016. Schulenberg was accused of illegally prescribing an opioid for Prince and agreed to pay $30,000 (£21,000) over a civil violation. The settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing. An autopsy found the musician died the next day from an accidental overdose of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid
A Minnesota doctor accused of illegally prescribing an opioid painkiller for Prince a week before the musician died from a fentanyl overdose has agreed to pay $30,000 to settle a federal civil violation, according to documents made public Thursday.
The next day prince died, because he was taking pills loaded with Fentanyl, which had been made to look exactly like Vicodin pills, down to the shape, color, and stampings.
So imagine you are Prince. You have Vicodin. Where would you get it. A shady street dealer where your possession will be illegal? A friend, where possession will be illegal? Or a licensed doctor, who you are about to visit for some reason, who can legally prescribe it, who is happy to do whatever you ask even if illegal, and it may even be covered by insurance? The Vicodin prescription is no big deal, it would make your use legal, and it might be free.
Now imagine you are a detective investigating Prince’s death. Prince died the day after he visited the doctor, from what appeared to be prescription pills. Why did he suddenly die the day after the doctor’s visit? Why the timing? Did he happen to get a bad batch of illegal pills from somewhere else, and one just coincidentally happened to kill him right after the doctor’s visit? Or is possession of a prescribed medication likely to be related to a visit to a doctor immediately prior?
And if the Vicodin loaded with Fentanyl was a random criminal batch, why hasn’t law enforcement seen a plethora of overdoses from more counterfeit Vicodin pills? Somebody invested the money into a machine and system to produce perfect Vicodin reproductions, and Prince was the only one who got any of the only batch it produced?
The most likely case is that they are linked. Prince went to the doctor for pills because he wasn’t feeling well. Maybe he was even being hit with something which was making him feel ill through some other penetration into his living area. The doctor maybe prescribed him pills, or wrote a friend of his a prescription, or even dispensed some samples, and somehow Prince ended up with a custom batch of Vicodin pills which contained a hot dose of Fentanyl.
The switch could have been done anywhere down the chain. The doctor could have done it himself, his pharmacists in his office could have done it, or the pharmacist at Prince’s pharmacy could have done it, or even the staffer Prince sent to pick up the prescription. Once they target you, you will have no idea who you can trust. But medical care will always be a risk.
I remember way back when I was a young buck in college. Classmates were applying to medical school and were freaking out about the ethics interview, even though their grades were great and they had all sorts of volunteer work under their belt. What is an ethics interview? It is an interview where a doctor at the medical school asks you what you will do in situations with no good answer.
A woman comes to you bent on having an illegal medical procedure. You know she will die if she gets one in the street, but it is illegal for you to perform one. Do you deny her the treatment you could perform, knowing she will get one in somebody’s apartment and die? Or do you do one on the sly, so she will get quality care and survive. I though it strange, since I naively assumed the objective was to simply find smart people who worked hard and as a result would offer correct answers to diagnose and treat diseases. But even in a discipline which seemed solely intellectual, they were probing for how much of an independent thinker you were, and how submissive to authority you would be.
Looking back, I wonder now if the implementation of such a subjective metric for medical school admission, revolving around submission to authority, was to allow the ranks of that profession to be culled for those who would willingly be part of the machine, or was it an honest attempt to locate ethical doctors?
These days, I am suspicious of everything.
Of interest regarding Prince, if you haven’t already seen it:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2wcqb8
That was interesting. Did you ever see part 4/4? I couldn’t find it.
I saw it originally YouTube. The end of the story is that the documentary is never coming out, its edited and in a vault that prince keeps, and that there are hundreds of unreleased music videos and films that Prince has filmed and never shown anyone in that vault.
Quick rundown, pls?
For some reason I can’t see anything in that page, it just stays blank.
It was Kevin Smith, a director of comedies, talking about how he crossed paths with Prince, and Prince asked him to shoot a documentary about his new music, which was very religious in nature, and Prince was very strong in his Christian beliefs and preached to everyone. Prince was a diva, and had all sorts of demands, and after Smith filmed all the tape, Prince’s assistant told Smith Prince would have it cut into a massive documentary, and that documentary would disappear into Prince’s vault, alongside 100’s of music videos of songs Prince produced, that nobody ever heard. In short Cabal was going to be be selling brand new Prince material for a few decades.
The question is, why? Did he discover something he shouldn’t have…or, even more despicable, maybe the Cabal wanted the world to be very distracted right about then. What story was about to break around that time?
I asked that question too. One plausible explanation is that Prince had some dirt on those who he ultimately worked for, and they became aware of his ‘insurance plan’ and removed him on order to capture it. The case has some similarities to the guy who was just mysteriously suicided in Oman. They’re like the mafia – on steroids. They only way one leaves their ‘organization’ is via mortality, either natural or induced.
Vox Day once theorized that anyone who gets to a certain level of fame or wealth – regardless of the field – has a destruct-device which can be triggered by the ‘organization’ if they wander off the reservation. The specific example he cited was the unexpected revelations of adulteries from Gen. David Petraeus, who was making noises about the need to leave the Afghanistan mission to keep the Pashtun poppyfields producing for Big Pharma. Shortly thereafter Valerie Jarrett or another mob-enforcer leaked the info and his career went up in flames.
Watch the videos.
He had discovered what I have discovered: theonomy.
He planned to release a documentary to accompany his new album, which explained that Gods laws are crucial and should still apply. The biggest threat to the current rulers is Gods ways and laws.
Prince won’t be the first, nor the last to fight for Gods laws, the evil ones are running scared, God will be supreme and victorious.