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RE: The History Of Vaccine Series

in #history7 years ago

I found some really good stuff on YouTube (of all places) This is about 3 hours long, but it's all done by professionals (plus a few interviews with people that were drugged). I watched because the guy I take care of is on about 7-8 different "nut medicines." It's VERY informative.

This is done by the Corbett Report (who is also on Steemit). He traces the history of the Rockefeller's involvement in medicine

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Oh that's gold, I will bookmark and use these for further research. One thing I love about good citations, I can find more articles and books to read. I've listened to some of the reports by Corbett!

The psychiatry video was done by a French Medical Assn, not some goofy YouTubers... all professionals with very good details. Corbett's rep speaks for itself... Prior to watching, I had no idea!

This was my first read on the subject....after I wrote a report on Foucault my history professor wanted to hire me as an assistant. Sadly I had to move and couldn’t accept. The next year I dropped out of college for good.

Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason (French: Folie et Déraison: Histoire de la folie à l'âge classique) is a 1964 abridged edition of a 1961 book by the French philosopher Michel Foucault. An English translation of the complete 1961 edition, titled History of Madness, was published in June 2006. [wiki]

Boy... If anybody understood insanity it was Foucault!

He was my introduction into postmodern philosophy 😆🤪