10/16 draft: The populace has recognized that pharmaceuticals have been weaponized against them.

Landon asked me if I could put together an Orgonite making primer...I'm going to go find and republish Don Croft's words on the subject. Anyone who would like to chime in, here, please do so.


I've made only a few batches of my own, on Oahu in 2005. However they were great, in that I got brass shavings from the machine shop at Pearl Harbor, and crystal points from Arkansas that my dad bought me for the project.


Orgonite is a 50-50 mix of organic and inorganic material, usually metal and resin, the kind you use to glass surfboards and boats, with a piece of crystal in there. Muffin pans work great. Spray them with Pam or oil them prior to pouring so they release from the pan. 


There's a lot of spiritual materialism surrounding the subject out there, and Don was adamant about keeping it simple. He spoke of using metal turnings from a brake shop in Africa at one point. The crystals don't have to be fancy and expensive.


Gare Clement uses a press - his Orgonite is literally packed with metal. An agent active in the Orgonite community in the early 2000's made his Orgonite TB's, or Tower Busters thin, and they had hardly any metal in them. He painted them camouflage, ostensibly so they wouldn't be found, but in actuality to hide the fact that they contained hardly any metal. 


That's the Jeff briefing on manufacture.


Re: these developing chapters - they're the bones of what will come later. A beginner or Coincidence Theorist would need to review all of the repeating examples, as if they were learning a new language, while someone more advanced would be able to read just a few examples and get the gist. I'm going to collect the body of data on the subject, painstakingly outline the repeating verbiage and tactics surrounding it, and then, finally, write the cool chapter that reads in a smooth way.


The conditioning surrounding everything in our world is so dense that it may need to be broken down in the same way it was laid in - repetitively.


Or it may be that just a few examples will break the spell for the upright, who simply hadn't been shown what was going on before. 


Pointing out a swindler or a con artist isn't a magic power, and as soon as you say "there's a trap door in the stage", everyone in the audience gets what you said.


I think the awakening is going to be quicker than not.


When cons collapse, they do so in a rush, like a house of cards.




THE POPULACE HAS RECOGNIZED THAT PHARMACEUTICALS HAVE BEEN WEAPONIZED AGAINST THEM 


A 2012 study linked popular sleeping pills such as Ambien and Restoril with a nearly five-fold increased risk of early death.

 

In July 2014, outsourcing-pharma.com said “Baxter Q2: Drop in demand hits CMO biz, despite overall sales growth”.


Where “drop” and “growth” are both general. You can’t get any idea of the scope of either one. It’s an example of the use of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. 


This is summer, 2014, a year after I started writing these articles documenting the great positive changes that began in earnest around 2012.


Outsourcing Pharma is a State propaganda outlet, trying their best to spin the news so that you don’t recognize the magnitude of the trend, or even that the trend exists, at all.


In February 2016, the Wall Street Journal said “Teva Pharmaceuticals Reports Sales Decline


Where “decline” was used because it is softer than “drop”, and more importantly because it is general. You can’t get any idea of the scope of the drop. It’s an example of the use of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. 


The word “reports” puts Teva firmly in charge, and gives the subconscious of the reader the green light to say “oh, someone must have reported that incorrectly!”


The article continues: “Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd. reported a decline in revenue as drug sales fell across its generic and specialty segments.


Can you see how they omitted the word “drug” under the false guise of familiarity? That’s to make the subject less searchable. It’s another example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.


A Forbes story from May 2017, on dropping pharma sales at CVS, said “Sales fell across its generic and specialty segments.” It’s exactly the same verbiage that the Wall Street Journal used in February 2016 in a story about dropping pharma sales at Teva. It’s how the international news blackout on the subject says you have to say it. And it’s proof that, yes, there is Some Big Conspiracy.


The author used “fell” because it’s general. You can’t get any idea of the scope of the drop. It’s an example of the use of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”. “Fell” was also used because it’s softer than “decreased”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer.


Both Forbes and the Wall Street Journal are State propaganda organs, using identical verbiage, techniques and tactics to blunt and defray awareness of the fact that the populace has recognized that pharmaceuticals have been weaponized against them.


In October 14, 2016, the desperately-named fiercepharma.com truthfully said “Drugmakers prowl willing markets for animal antibiotics as U.S. sales fall”.


Where “fall” was used because it’s general. You can’t get any idea of the scope of the decrease. It’s an example of the use of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. Fall was also used because it’s softer than “drop” or “decrease”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer.


It’s true that drugmakers are prowling, well, everywhere, but it’s false, in that Fierce Pharma is faking that sales are increasing internationally while they are dropping domestically. Which is not in fact the case.


Fierce Pharma is a State-sponsored propaganda outlet, trying their best to spin the news so that you don’t recognize the magnitude of the trend, or even that the trend exists, at all.


In November 2016, Investors.com said “Teva Pharma Outplays Peers Despite Light Q3 Sales, Lacking 2017 Clarity”.


Where “outplays peers” is Mil-speak for “strongest of all the collapsing Pharma companies”, and where “light” sales is used because it’s general, and because it’s softer than “dropping” or “decreasing”, and because it’s a thinly-veiled reference to the Illuminist Set worshippers who’ve run things in all the nations, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before.


“Lacking 2017 Clarity” is more Mil-speak, covering up certain doom in 2017 with the false pretense that “it will all clear up in a moment”.


Investors.com is an organ of the controlled press, doing what it can to support the international news blackout that is in place on this subject.


In December 2016, Bloomerg Gadfly said “Pharma's Pricing Troubles Will Get Worse in 2017”.


Where “worse” is general. You can’t get any idea of the scope of the drop. It’s an example of the use of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. 


“Pricing troubles” makes it seem like they forgot how to use the price tag gun, or something. It’s a smoke-screen for “catastrophically dropping demand will drop even more catastrophically in 2017.”


Remember, when cons collapse, they do so in a rush, like a house of cards.


Bloomberg is a State propaganda outlet, trying their best to spin the news so that you don’t recognize the magnitude of the trend, or even that the trend exists, at all.


In January 2017, NCPA.org’s Health Policy Blog pretended to be excited by saying “PPI: Pharma Prices Are Dropping!


They used “dropping” because it’s general. You can’t get any idea of the scope of the drop, or why it’s occurring. It’s an example of the use of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. 


NCPA is a State-sponsored propaganda outlet, trying their best to spin the news so that you don’t recognize the magnitude of the trend.


In January 2017, LinkedIn bravely tried to prop up the already-collapsing pharmaceutical market with “Saudi Arabia - Does Pharma market in KSA really face a challenge in 2017?


The first rule of politics is “deny, deny, deny”.


LinkedIn is a State-sponsored propaganda outlet, doing the best it can to blunt, deny and defray awareness of the larger trend I’m elucidating here.


The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. Two of those variants are “special” and “interesting”. That’s why a PharmaLive article from February 2017 is headlined “Special Feature: Interesting times for pharma sales reps”.


Where “interesting” is completely general. You can’t get any idea why they are interesting. It’s an example of the use of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. 


The article goes on to say that “Also, cutting health spending budgets are causing a slowdown in pharmaceutical sales growth”.


Where “cutting health spending budgets” is a plausible-deniability excuse, put forward because the propagandist knows that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


“Slowdown in growth” is Mil-speak for “catastrophically dropping sales”. There are no specific figures, which is another example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.


PharmaLive is a State propaganda outlet, doing whatever it can to blunt and defray awareness of the fact that the pharmaceutical market is in a state of wholesale collapse.


In February 2017, Reuters said “Sun Pharma's profits drop as U.S. sales hit by pricing, supply issues”.


Where “drop” is general. You can’t get any idea of how much they dropped. “Pricing, supply issues” is also general. Those are both example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. 


The article continues: “Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, India's largest drugmaker, reported its first fall in quarterly profits in a year on Tuesday, as pricing issues and supply constraints affected sales in the United States, its largest market.


“Pricing issues and supply constraints” is, once again, general. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. They’re plausible-deniability excuses, put forward because the propagandist knows that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


Prices are dropping because demand for pharmaceuticals is decreasing. The author described a “fall” in quarterly profits because it’s general. You can’t get any idea of the scope of the decrease. “Fall” was also used because it’s softer than “drop” and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer.


Since the article doesn’t say “makers of the name-brand drugs X and Y”, we may discern that Sun Pharma deals mainly in generics. This exposes the ruse the “competition from generics” is driving down Pharma sales.


Reuters is an Organ of the State, doing what it can to enforce the international news blackout that is in place on the wholesale collapse of the pharmaceutical market.


In February 2017, Newsweek brazenly claimed “Trump's Plan for Lowering Big Pharma Drug Prices Comes at a High Price”. 


With the pharmaceutical market in wholesale collapse due to generally increasing awareness of the deadly nature of the products, the folks in charge are pretending they’re cutting you a break. How they must laugh. 


“We have to get prices down,” the president said in his public introduction. “We have no choice.


I live in a country where people believe this shit. But maybe that’s because no one ever explained what was going on to them, before. Fingering a con artist is not a magical power, and at least a subset of people get with it instantly once a swindler has been pointed out.


Newsweek is a Mouthpiece of the state, doing what it can to support the international news blackout that is in place on the collapse of the pharmaceuticals confidence game. You know that the only reason they do anything positive is the placebo effect, right?


A Financial Gazette article from April 2017 is headlined “MedTech suffers revenue decline”.


Where “decline” was used because it’s softer then drop or decrease, and even more importantly because it’s general. You can’t get any idea of the scope of the drop. It’s an example of the use of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. 


The article continues: “MedTech, a manufacturer and distributor of pharmaceutical products, also bemoaned falling demand for its wide range of pharmaceutical and beauty products. STRUGGLING pharmaceutical company, MedTech Holdings’s fortunes suffered after the company recorded a 26 percent revenue drop to US$9,8 million during the year to December 31, 2016, from US$13,2 million in the prior year.”


The going-out-of-business 26% year-over-year decrease in sales was described only-generally in the headline as a “revenue decline”.


Where demand was said to be “falling” because it’s softer than “decreasing” or “dropping”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer.


The Financial Gazette is a State propaganda outlet, doing what it can to support the international news blackout that is in place on the collapse of the pharmaceutical market.


In April 2017, AstraZeneca said “Qq1 2017 Results announcement”.


Where “results announcement” is completely general. That’s an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines.  


The article is, in fact, about a going-out-of-business level drop in pharmaceutical sales. The article continues: “Sales in the US, falling by 20% to $8m, declined as a result of unfavourable pricing, despite an increase in volume demand.”


Where “falling” was used because it’s softer than “dropping” and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer.


And where “unfavourable pricing” is a plausible-deniability excuse, put forward to keep you from grasping that the populace has recognized that pharmaceuticals have been weaponized against them. 


AstraZeneca is doing what it can to adhere to the international news blackout that is in place on this subject.


In May 2017, pfizer.com said “Pfizer's first-quarter sales drop 2 percent, missing targets.”


Where “missing” is general. You can’t get any idea of how much they missed them by. That’s an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. 


The article continues: “CEO Ian Read commented "I was pleased with our first-quarter 2017 financial performance, which was in line with our expectations." Where Ian is using conscious deception with the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty. He was not pleased, and the performance was not in line with expectations, but rather missed performance targets by some obfuscated degree.


pfizer.com is a State-sponsored propaganda outlet, trying their best to spin the news so that you don’t recognize the magnitude of the trend, or even that the trend exists, at all.


In May 2017, Forbes said “Amid 'Rebuilding Year,' CVS Drugstore Sales Drop”.


Where “drop” is general. You can’t get any idea of the scope of the drop. It’s an example of the use of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. 


The article goes on to say “Sales fell across its generic and specialty segments.”


Can you see how they omitted the word “drug” under the false guise of familiarity? That’s to make the subject less searchable. It’s another example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.


The author used “fell” because it’s general. You can’t get any idea of the scope of the drop. It’s an example of the use of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”. “Fell” was also used because it’s softer than “decreased”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer.


A Wall Street Journal story from 2016, on dropping phamra sales at Teva, said “Sales fell across its generic and specialty segments.” It’s exactly the same verbiage. It’s how the international news blackout on the subject says you have to say it. And it’s proof that, yes, there is Some Big Conspiracy.


Both Forbes and the Wall Street Journal are State propaganda organs, using identical verbiage, techniques and tactics to blunt and defray awareness of the fact that the populace has recognized that pharmaceuticals have been weaponized against them.


In June 2017, evaluate.com said “Total Worldwide Drug Sales Forecast To Fall As Uncertainty Hits”.


They used “fall” because it’s general, and because it’s softer than decrease, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer.

 

They used “uncertainty” because it’s general, and a misdirection. Generally rising awareness leading to a growing public reluctance to buy deadly products is the driver of dropping drug sales, not “uncertainty”, as falsely alleged.


For the first time in a decade consensus forecasts for worldwide drug sales have fallen short of the previous year's total. Prescription sales in 2022 are expected to hit $1.06trn, a drop from the $1.12trn predicted in 2016.”


They’ve provide the numbers, but carefully hedged by omitting the far more impactful percentage decrease between them. The general “fallen short” is used in place of a specific statistic. That’s an example of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”. So I had to do the math. It’s a 6% decrease.


Evaluate is a State propaganda organ, doing what they can to blunt and defray awareness of the fact that the populace has recognized that pharmaceuticals have been weaponized against them.


In June 2017, pharmaceuticalcommerce.com said “EvaluatePharma’s look ahead: 2022 global pharma sales will hit $1.06 trillion”.


That’s a broad, boring, general statement. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. 


It’s a smoke-cloud to cover the collapsing pharmaceutical market. 


Something of a sea change occurred between the annual forecast made by EvaluatePharma last year, and this year's: then, the company predicted 2017 global sales to be $822 billion; now, it projects $774 billion, up only 0.8% from the year before.”


The propagandist at Pharmaceutical Commerce spun it as positively as they could, to gymnastically avoid saying “EvaluatePharma downgrades forecast by 9.4%”. And it’s a lie made up out of whole cloth - they picked the $774 billion number so that they wouldn’t have to predict a loss.


Pharmaceutical Commerce is a State-sponsored propaganda outlet, doing their part within the larger news blackout that is in place on the subject of the collapsing pharmaceutical market.


In July 2017, Bigtincan asked “Can AI Improve Sales Productivity in Pharma?


That’s some “don’t let the door hit you on the ass on the way out” shit, right there. They probably mean they want it to make up numbers that pretend the sales drop isn’t happening.


In July 2017, thepharmaletter.com said “J&J jumps as earnings exceed forecasts, but pharma sales drop”.


They’ve done what they could to hedge by leading with the good news, and using the general “drop” to describe the decrease. The latter is an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. The author knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines.


You have to read the article to learn that “Pharma, J&J’s largest business, dipped by 0.2% to $8.6 billion compared to a year ago. This has partly been blamed on a positive adjustment of US rebate accruals in the second quarter of 2016, which did not repeat in the second quarter of 2017.”


“A positive adjustment of US rebate accruals” is some fantastic Mil-speak. What does that even mean? It’s pure bullshit. It didn’t repeat in the second quarter because a gigantic whopper of a lie like that can’t be used serially. It’s a plausible-deniability excuse, put forward because the propagandist knows that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


The Pharma Letter is a State-sponsored propaganda outlet, doing what they can to blunt and defray awareness of the fact that the populace has recognized that pharmaceuticals have been weaponized against them.In August 2017, Fortune said “Pharma Giant Teva's Stock Is Imploding As Generic Drugs Get Cheaper”.


Where “imploding”, while lurid, and accurate, is general. You can’t get any idea of the scope of the drop. It’s an example of the use of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. 


“Cheaper generic drugs” is a ruse, a half-truth, a plausible-deniability excuse, put forward because the propagandist knows that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility. The generics have gotten cheaper because of drastically dropping demand.


The article goes on to say “That gamble failed to pay off as generic drugmakers began seeing their profit margins squeezed due to a drop in prices.”


The only-generally described “drop” in prices is driven in part by increased competition. But the lion’s share of the drop is taking place because the populace has recognized that pharmaceuticals have been weaponized against it. The bottom has fallen out of the pharmaceutical market, and there’s an international news blackout in place on the subject.


The article goes on to say “The stock slumped the most in almost two decades”. It’s another only-general descriptor, put forward to keep you from discerning the scope of the decrease. That’s an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.


Fortune is a Mouthpiece of the State, doing what they can to blunt and defray awareness of the fact that the populace has recognized that pharmaceuticals have been weaponized against them.


In October 2017, Bloomberg said “Biosims Drive Down Roche Sales in Europe”.


Where “competition from biosimilars” is a plausible-deniability excuse, put forward to keep you from grasping that the populace has recognized that pharmaceuticals have been weaponized against them. The author says that sales have been “driven down”, and that sales “dropped”, but the article contains no information as to the scope. That’s an example of a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”.


Bloomberg is a Mouthpiece of the state, doing what it can to support the international news blackout that is in place on this subject.


In October 2017, merck.com published an article headlined “Merck Announces Third-Quarter 2017 Financial Results”.


Can you see how that headline is completely neutral? The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. 


You have to read the article to learn that “Third-Quarter 2017 Worldwide Sales Were $10.3 Billion, a Decrease of 2 Percent”. Annualized, that would be an 8% drop, in just one year. That’s huge, a sea change, a going-out-of-business metric.


The article goes on to say that “the pharmaceutical sales decline was largely driven by the loss of U.S. market exclusivity for ZETIA (ezetimibe) in late 2016 and VYTORIN (ezetimibe/simvastatin) in April 2017, medicines for lowering LDL cholesterol.”


Where “loss of U.S. market exclusivity” is a ruse, a half-truth, a plausible-deniability excuse to keep your eyes off the larger trend I’m elucidating here. Oh, and by the way, it also shows that the public is rejecting the cholesterol lowering medications that make you die of heart disease more quickly than if you hadn’t taken them. People with high cholesterol levels live longer than people with low cholesterol levels.


A Medscape article from August 2017 is headlined “Doctors Say Info From Pharma Reps Is Stale”.

 

The article goes on to say that “According to the survey, 64% of physicians said they'd met with pharmaceutical sales reps over the past 6 months. This seems to represent a significant drop in the percentage of doctors who meet with these reps, Dr Abramson said.”


If you believe that the beautiful young women representing pharmaceutical firms are suddenly traveling around with outdated sales literature, there’s a bridge for sale here in Brooklyn that I think it would profit you to look at. The general “Doctors” described in the headline aren’t putting off the sales reps because of “stale product information”, as falsely alleged, but rather because the bottom has dropped out of the pharmaceutical market. 


“Stale product information” is a plausible-deniability excuse, put forward because the propagandist knows that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


The drop in doctors who meet with Pharma reps was only-generally described as “significant”. Medscape’s refusal to provide data on the trend is an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. They’ve spun it the way they have to avoid saying “almost 40% of physicians have not met with a Pharma rep in the last six months.”


“Medscape” is a State-sponsored propaganda outlet, trying their best to spin the news so that you don’t recognize the magnitude of the trend, or even that the trend exists, at all.


Sanofi’s 1st-qtr income dropped 10.7% in Q1 2018. Annualized, that would be a 40% decrease in revenue. That’s a gigantic change, a wholesale change, a sea change. 





Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, October 16, 2020



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