By Cliff Kincaid
The “public health establishment” and the “doctors” who carry out their orders are not worthy of the praise and God-like status bestowed on them. These are the same people who once promoted smoking cigarettes for alleviating problems like coughing and sore throats. It took them decades to “discover” that smoking causes cancer.
These “doctors” appeared in paid ads to promote their favorite tobacco brands.
Now, elements of the “public health establishment” are endorsing smoking dope, supposedly as a treatment for medical problems, but also just to get young people “high” and destroy their brain power.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore is their candidate for the White House in 2028. He is an advocate of legal dope and champion of transgender “rights”
We deserve better.
I’d like to see HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. come out in opposition to the proposed rescheduling of dope as a less dangerous drug. That would prove he is serious about reforming America’s health care system.
Marijuana is illegal under federal law but states have legalized it and Russian and Chinese interests are involved in the U.S. in selling it.
It is “Soma” from Huxley’s “Brave New World,” designed to reduce critical thinking among the populace.
I grant that parts of the “medical establishment” have developed drugs and vaccines that have enabled people to live, and live longer. But they also make mistakes, and big ones, sometimes for money and because of conflicts of interest.
We all know about COVID-19. They covered-up the source of the virus in China’s Wuhan lab and the fact that federal money made it possible. They peddled a vaccine rushed into production for obvious reasons but it had side effects and was helpful to some but dangerous to others. It is time for a reckoning, and RFK Jr. is doing his best to bring it about.
But most of the Senators at last week’s hearing didn’t want to hear the truth because they are paid by Big Pharma. The pathetic Senator Bernie Sanders admitted taking the money but cushioned the impact by saying he accepted money from employees of Big Pharma rather than their corporate political action committees.
The truth is long overdue. I cite my own mother’s death from lung cancer, caused by smoking that was endorsed by many of this nation’s elite medical professionals. Conspiracies do exist and the story of the cigarette-lung cancer link proves it.
I was reminded of this when I picked up a book with ads from old magazines, including one touting how “10,679 physicians say Luckies are less irritating.” The “Luckies” are Lucky Strike cigarettes. It featured a starlet smoking a cigarette, saying, “I too prefer Luckies…”
The cigarettes were “toasted” and helped ensure “throat protection against irritation – against cough.”
The health website Healio notes, “For a long time, physicians were the authority on health. Patients trusted in their doctors’ education and expertise and, for the most part, followed their advice. When health concerns about cigarettes began to receive public attention in the 1930s, tobacco companies took preemptive action. They capitalized on the public’s trust of physicians in order to quell concerns about the dangers of smoking. Thus was born the use of physicians in cigarette advertisements.”
Go to their website for other examples of doctors smoking cigarettes and endorsing them.
An Artificial Intelligence website will tell you that that doctors do not recommend cigarettes today because scientific evidence has long proven their severe health risks. That was not always the case. The AI website claims that “during the mid-20th century, tobacco companies used deceptive marketing tactics to create the false impression of medical endorsement, with doctors appearing in ads and companies funding Continuing Medical Education (CME) courses to manipulate medical opinion and reassure the public.”
But doctors were not just dupes. They made money from the ads, which also appeared on television.
Consider this ad showing a doctor lighting up. People were told that more doctors smoke Camels, another brand, than any other cigarette.
As noted by Dr. Robert N. Proctor of the History Department at Stanford University, lung cancer was once a very rare disease but then became more common because of “the mechanization and mass marketing towards the end of the 19th century [which] popularized the cigarette habit, causing a global lung cancer epidemic.”
The abstract of his article notes, “Cigarette manufacturers disputed this evidence, as part of an orchestrated conspiracy to salvage cigarette sales.”
Yes, conspiracies do exist. People lie. Corporations lie. Doctors lie. Governments lie.
We are still waiting for the Trump Administration to hold Anthony Fauci accountable for his role in the COVID conspiracy. President Trump also promised to hold China accountable for the virus, saying he wanted trillions in reparations from the communist regime.
Meanwhile, the president is being tempted to authorize the rescheduling marijuana as a harmless drug, making it more available and more profitable. Big Marijuana has replaced Big Tobacco and they put millions into Trump’s campaign coffers.
This would, of course, be a huge mistake, especially in the wake of evidence that the Satanic Minneapolis transgender killer was a pothead who worked at a “cannabis dispensary.” He worked for a chain of dope stores called Rise, a subsidiary of Green Thumb Industries, based in Illinois. Green Thumb Industries (GTI) is one of the largest cannabis companies in the world and Maryland’s current governor Wes Moore was on its board.
Moore, who is using Maryland as a stepping stone to the White House, was recently photographed at an extravagant vacation with George Clooney at Lake Como, Italy.
The Trump White House responded, “While Maryland residents try to escape dangerous criminals in their communities, Gov. Wes Moore is attempting to escape any accountability for the out-of-control crime in his state by fleeing to Italy for a luxury getaway with Democrat elites. Gov. Moore needs to get his priorities straight – instead of taking yacht vacations or fantasizing about his 2028 presidential bid, he needs to make Maryland safe again.”
I was in Baltimore, Maryland, recently, and had to step over vagrants lying in the streets. I didn’t know if they were dead, sleeping, drunk, or stoned.
State Delegate Mark Fisher is demanding a full accounting of Moore’s international trip over Labor Day weekend.
Marijuana is also legal in Maryland, and I have filed a complaint regarding Russia financing of the Cura Leaf cannabis dispensaries in the state.
But there is much more to the Minneapolis case, in my opinion, than a pothead going insane. He returned to his Catholic Junior High School and shot dead an 8- and 10-year- old and injured 17 others. It appears he was motivated by a Satanic ideology rooted in communism and Nazism, and that is reflected in his Russian-language journals.
Nikolas Cruz was the Parkland, Florida mass shooter who plead guilty to murdering 17 people in 2018 and told police about extensive drug use, including marijuana, and “demons” in his mind.
Robert Crimo was the Highland Park, Illinois, pothead who was sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing seven people and wounding more than 40 in a July 4, 2022, parade. He was described as an “isolated stoner” into “alternate reality” and was seen wearing women’s clothing after the mass shooting.
In summary, there are no “health benefits” to dope, which leads to mental illness and violence, and smoking the substance has been linked to transgender mass killers.
Tobacco never had similar mind-altering effects but cigarettes are also not, as advertised, delivery devices to calm the throat, despite what the doctors said.
The difference is we now know about the cigarette-cancer link while politicians like Wes Moore are making money from the dope business.
President Trump must say NO to dope legalization.
Another thing we know – the doctors and the medical establishment do not deserve the accolades given to them. We as citizens must reject bad medical advice from the “professionals” who make money from health problems and addiction.
We must hold the politicians accountable for making our young people into zombies and getting some innocent kids killed at the hands of pothead transgenders.
Mr. President, please do not make the problem worse. Enforce the federal law against marijuana and hold Wes Moore accountable for poisoning Maryland’s youth on his way to the White House by cruising on George Clooney’s yacht.
- Cliff Kincaid is president of America’s Survival, Inc. www.usasurvival.org



















