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American Medical Association (AMA)
THIS page just getting underway; and it will take some time, &c.
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Forward to Murder By Injection, by Eustace Mullins
DO read this incredible and disgusting history of the AMA (start here–>):
The present work, the result of some forty years of investigative research, is a logical progression from my previous books: the expose of the international control of monetary issue and banking practices in the United States; a later work revealing the secret network of organizations through which these alien forces wield political power ~ the secret committees, foundations, and political parties through which their hidden plans are implemented; and now; to the most vital issue of all, the manner in which these depredations affect the daily lives and health of American citizens. Despite the great power of the hidden rulers, I found that only one group has the power to issue life or death sentences to any American ~ our nation’s physicians.
I discovered that these physicians, despite their great power, were themselves subjected to very strict controls over every aspect of their professional lives. These controls, surprisingly enough, were not wielded by any state or federal agency, although almost every other aspect of American life is now under the absolute control of the bureaucracy. The physicians have their own autocracy, a private trade association, the American Medical Association. This group, which is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, had gradually built up its power until it assumed total control over medical schools and the accreditation of physicians.
The trail of these manipulators led me straight to the same lairs of the international conspirators whom I had exposed in previous books. I knew that they had already looted America, reduced its military power to a dangerously low level, and imposed bureaucratic controls on every American. I now discovered that their conspiracies also directly affected the health of every American.
This conspiracy has resulted in a documented decline in the health of our citizens. We now rank far down the list of civilized nations in infant mortality and other significant medical statistics. I was able to document the shocking record of these cold-blooded tycoons who not only plan and carry out famines, economic depressions, revolutions and wars, but who also find their greatest profits in their manipulations of our medical care. The cynicism and malice of these conspirators is something beyond the imagination of most Americans. They deliberately mulct our people of millions of dollars each year through “charitable” organizations and then use these same organizations as key groups to bolster their Medical Monopoly. Fear and intimidation are the basic techniques by which the conspirators maintain their control over all aspects of our health care, as they ruthlessly crush any competitor who challenges their profits. As in other aspects of their “behavioural control” over the American people, their most constantly used weapon against us is their employment of federal agents and federal agencies to carry out their intrigues. The proof of this operation may be the most disturbing revelation of my work.
Eustace Mullins, February 22, 1988.
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Board of Quacks (With countless scores of victims between ‘em.)
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…currently the president and chief medical officer of a health sciences corporation and practices plastic surgery in Tampa Bay, Florida. He also serves as the chief medical advisor for an information technology corporation in Vienna, Va. He and his wife, Aparna, a dermatologist, have a young daughter.******
…an anesthesiologist from Austin, Texas. Annis resides in Austin with his wife, Peggy. They have two grown children.******
…a family physician from Mountain Grove, Mo. He and his wife, Debbie, BSN, RN, have two children and five grandchildren.******
…a pediatric neurosurgeon from Newark, NJ, has been elected President-elect of the American Medical Association, after serving on its Board of Trustees for eight years. Carmel and his wife, Jacqueline Bello, MD, a neuroradiologist, live in Manhattan, NY. Dr. Carmel has three sons. His son Jason is on the pediatric neurological faculty at Columbia. Jason’s wife, Amanda Carmel, MD, is on the internal medicine faculty at the NY Hospital.******
…an orthopaedic surgeon from Rochester, N.Y. He and his wife, Brenda, have three children: Jeannine, a family physician, Bill and Carrielyn.******
…an orthopaedic hand surgeon from Altoona, Pa. Gurman resides in Hollidaysburg, Pa., with his wife, Nancy. They have two grown children.******
…internist from Madison, Wis. …served as a research internist at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, Md.******
…an internal medicine and infectious disease specialist in Lexington, Ky. Hoven is married to Ron Sanders, PhD, an economist and college professor. They share a mutual enjoyment of two grandchildren, sports, travel and “philanthropic” activities.******
…sits on the AMA-BOT Finance Committee, and chairs the Business Strategies Committee. He is board liaison to the AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs. …is the Chief Operating Officer for The Trust for Public Land. Formerly, Mr. Kay was the managing director of Universal Parks and Resorts, and the Chief Operating Officer for Toys “R” Us. …practiced law for 24 years. As a trial lawyer, he won the largest judgment in a class-action case against the state of Florida, and won several antitrust and intellectual property cases that created new legal precedents. As a business lawyer, Mr. Kay negotiated several significant development opportunities for multinational corporations doing business in Florida. He created a precedent-setting merger of local hospitals, which was subsequently reviewed and approved by the Federal Trade Commission, and also negotiated two of the largest real estate transactions in the history of Central Florida. Kay is married to Kristine Kay. They have one daughter who lives in Manhattan, N.Y.******
…a family physician in private practice in Lafayette, Ind. …also served as a member of the board of trustees of the U.S. Pharmacopoeia (1995–2000).******
… board-certified psychiatrist in private practice in Denver. Lazarus and his wife, Debbie are the proud parents of three sons and have seven very special grandchildren.******
…a board-certified medical oncologist/hematologist from Albuquerque, N.M. She is married to Steven P. Kanig, MD, a nephrologist who presently focuses on informatics and serves as vice chair of the board of New Mexico ’s health information exchange. Dr. Kanig also serves as a delegate to the AMA for New Mexico.******
…a pediatrician from Oklahoma City. McCaffree is married to Robert McCaffree, MD, a pulmonary physician who was chief of staff for 18 years at VA Medical Center in Oklahoma City before retiring in 2009. Currently he is Regents Professor of Medicine, pulmonary disease section, and co-director of the Tobacco Research Center, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. He is currently the treasurer of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, and serves as a delegate to the AMA for the American College of Chest Physicians. They have two children.******
…an anesthesiologist and pain management specialist in Loma Linda, Calif.******
…a family physician from Wilmington, Del. Hundreds of victims. Permut and his wife, Marylene, have two daughters and two grandchildren.******
…a senior staff cardiologist at Scott & White Clinic in Temple, Texas. Rohack lives on a small ranch near Bryan, Texas, that also serves as a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release facility directed by his wife, Charli. They have one daughter.******
…a board certified internist and critical care physician from Pennsylvania. He has worked with the National Quality Forum, the National Institute of Medicine, The Joint Commission, and the U.S. Pharmacopoeia, among others. Sirio is married to Mary Beth Sirio, RN, MBA, and has four children—Alex, Nicholas, James and Alessandra ranging in age from infancy to 19 years.******
…an emergency physician residing in Lexington, Ky. Stack is married and is the proud father of a 5-year-old daughter. His wife, Tracie, is a practicing board-certified pediatric allergist and fellow AMA member.******
…a reproductive endocrinologist and ob-gyn, who practices and teaches at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Institutes of Health. Wah and his wife, Debra Ann, live in McLean, Va., and have one daughter.******
…currently in her fifth year of a joint MD/MBA program at Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University Jones School of Management in Houston. Born in New York City and raised in Oakland, Calif.******
…an internist from Winter Park, Fla. Wilson and his wife, Betty Jane, past president of the FMA Alliance, have two sons, a daughter and three grandchildren.——
House of Delegates
“The principal policy-making body of the AMA…includes well over 500 voting delegates (and a corresponding number of alternate delegates), all who are members of the AMA and who have been selected by the organization they represent, such as medical associations (state or territorial), national medical specialty organizations, professional interest medical associations, the five federal services, and several of the AMA’s member sections and groups.”
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HOD Member Organizations
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Federal Services: US Air Force; US Army; US Navy; US Department of Veterans Affairs; US Public Health Service
National Medical Specialty Societies: Academy of Pharmaceutical Physicians and Investigators; Aerospace Medical Association; American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology; American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery; American Academy of Dermatology; American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians; American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; American Academy of Family Physicians; American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine; American Academy of Insurance Medicine; American Academy of Neurology; American Academy of Ophthalmology; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons; American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy Inc.; American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery; American Academy of Pain Medicine; American Academy of Pediatrics; American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law; American Academy of Sleep Medicine; American Association for Hand Surgery; American Association for Thoracic Surgery; American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists; American Association of Clinical Urologists, Inc.; American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists; American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons; American Association of Neurological Surgeons; American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine; American Association of Plastic Surgeons; American Association of Public Health Physicians; American Clinical Neurophysiology Society; American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology; American College of Cardiology; American College of Chest Physicians; American College of Emergency Physicians; American College of Gastroenterology; American College of Legal Medicine; American College of Medical Genetics; American College of Medical Quality; American College of Mohs Surgery; American College of Nuclear Medicine; American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine; American College of Phlebology; American College of Physician Executives; American College of Physicians; American College of Preventive Medicine; American College of Radiation Oncology; American College of Radiology; American College of Rheumatology; American College of Surgeons; American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists; American Gastroenterological Association; American Geriatrics Society; American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine; American Medical Directors Association; American Medical Group Association; American Orthopaedic Association; American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society; American Pediatric Surgical Association; American Psychiatric Association; American Roentgen Ray Society; American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc.; American Society for Clinical Pathology; American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Association; American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; American Society for Reproductive Medicine; American Society for Surgery of the Hand; American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology; American Society of Abdominal Surgeons; American Society of Addiction Medicine; American Society of Anesthesiologists; American Society of Bariatric Physicians; American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery; American Society of Clinical Oncology; American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons; American Society of Cytopathology; American Society of General Surgeons; American Society of Hematology; American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians; American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons; American Society of Neuroimaging; American Society of Neuroradiology; American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; American Society of Plastic Surgeons; American Society of Retina Specialists; American Thoracic Society; American Urological Association; Association of Military Surgeons of the United States; Association of University Radiologists; College of American Pathologists; Congress of Neurological Surgeons; Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, Inc.; Heart Rhythm Society; Infectious Diseases Society of America; International College of Surgeons – US Section; International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery; International Spine Intervention Society; National Association of Medical Examiners; North American Spine Society; Radiological Society of North America; Renal Physicians Association; Society for Investigative Dermatology, Inc.; Society for Vascular Surgery; Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons; Society of Critical Care Medicine; Society of Hospital Medicine; Society of Interventional Radiology; Society of Laproendoscopic Surgeons; Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces; Society of Nuclear Medicine; Society of Thoracic Surgeons; The Endocrine Society; The Triological Society; Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society; United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc.
Professional Interest Medical Associations, Sections and Other Groups: American Medical Women’s Association; American Osteopathic Association; National Medical Association; Korean American Medical Association; American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin; Medical Student Section; Resident and Fellow Section; International Medical Graduate Section; Minority Affairs Consortium; Organized Medical Staff Section; Section on Medical Schools; Young Physicians Section
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House of Delegates Official Observers (as of June 2008):
Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care; Alliance for Continuing Medical Education; Ambulatory Surgery Center Association; American Academy of Physician Assistants; American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities; American Association of Medical Assistants; American Dental Association; American Health Quality Association; American Hospital Association; American Nurses Association; American Public Health Association; Association of periOperative Registered Nurses; Association of State and Territorial Health Officials; Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools; Council of Medical Specialty Societies; Federation of State Medical Boards; Federation of State Physician Health Programs; Medical Group Management Association; National Association of County and City Health Officials; National Commission on Correctional Health Care; National Council of State Boards of Nursing; Society for Academic Continuing Medical Education; U.S. Pharmacopeia
Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care; Alliance for Continuing Medical Education; Ambulatory Surgery Center Association; American Academy of Physician Assistants; American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities; American Association of Medical Assistants; American Dental Association; American Health Quality Association; American Hospital Association; American Nurses Association; American Public Health Association; Association of periOperative Registered Nurses; Association of State and Territorial Health Officials; Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools; Council of Medical Specialty Societies; Federation of State Medical Boards; Federation of State Physician Health Programs; Medical Group Management Association; National Association of County and City Health Officials; National Commission on Correctional Health Care; National Council of State Boards of Nursing; Society for Academic Continuing Medical Education; U.S. Pharmacopeia