Monday, March 16, 2020

The HAPI Plan - Nazi Germany Re-Run and the Third Worldization of American Health Care

Ed.'s note: Whenever private corporate legislation comes out of Washington DC providing programs with names like the "HAPI Plan," you should know to be on high alert because whatever it is – it won't be good. Highly suggested readers go this this linked source and read what is there very carefully: The Nuremberg Principles with Amy Benjamin

The HAPI Plan for Mandatory Wellness
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Source: Technocratic Tyranny


By Vicky Davison | March 12, 2020

In 2014, I received a copy of a legislative proposal by one of Idaho's "good Christian" legislators, Steve Thayn. Excerpts from it using a search on the term Community Health:
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Let me point out a few problems with this argument. First, there is another way to take care of those in need without expanding Medicaid. An alternative to Medicaid expansion is explained in this report (expand Community Health Centers and reallocate the state CAT fund).

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If the legislature and the governor can agree to work toward alternatives to ObamaCare that empower the people, then other marvelous opportunities open up; opportunities that will truly bless the lives of all Idahoans. They include: Medicaid reform, CAT fund restructuring, expansion of Community Health Centers, and county indigent fund reform.  
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A. Repeal the Idaho Catastrophic Indigent Fund (CAT Fund) ($40 – $50 million) B. Take the funds from the CAT Fund and use them to help set up Community Health Centers (CHCs). The funds could be used for start-up monies, buy equipment, and provide a cost-share program for pharmaceuticals.

C. Repeal or greatly reduce county indigent funds. The key to self-fund Medicaid is to reduce medical costs by 50 percent by creating a cash market using HSAs, DPC, etc

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C. Initiate a program to replace Medicaid with private charity Community Health Centers with the goal of self-funding the Medicaid program within 5 years.

Bill #3: The goal of this bill is to eventually self-fund Medicaid. Its immediate consequences are more concrete.

First, the State Catastrophic Indigent Fund would be eliminated. The funds ($40 -$50 million) would be used for three purposes: seed money to set up Community Health Centers; provide funds to buy medical equipment, and to fund medical drugs on a cost-share basis.

Second, facilitate growth of Community Health Centers (CHC). The goal is to re-create the private charity model of care that existed before 1965 where doctors and nurses voluntarily gave a charity care.
More reality. Obama had nothing to do with "ObamaCare". The Affordable Care Act was actually several pieces of legislation put in a single package that had been sitting and waiting for an opportunity to get them passed. And those pieces of legislation were part of an on-going, step by step plan to redesign the American health care system by members of a group called the Jackson Hole Group.

The Nation; Looking Back At Jackson Hole
New York Times, March 22, 1998
"The unadulterated Jackson Hole plan was simple, at least in theory. Called managed competition, it envisioned a Government-guided system of private health plans and insurance companies that would compete to enroll large regional pools of workers and other groups. Vigorous competition to win contracts with employers would drive down the cost of care. The savings would then be used to extend health care to the uninsured. Plans that enrolled disproportionately high numbers of young, healthy workers would subsidize plans with older and sicker workers."
Hillary Clinton's Potent Brain Trust on Health Reform
New York Times, February 28, 1993
Managed competition is still, as Mr. Clinton's political adviser James Carville puts it, a term that “no person has ever heard of, only intellectual forces." And it has its critics, including those who call it a kind of Insurance Industry Preservation Act and those who question whether it alone will truly control medical costs. But it has gained a wide following in recent years.

In theory, it would band employers and individuals into large cooperatives to purchase health insurance, giving small businesses and individuals the same bargaining power as big companies. On the other end, it would force doctors, hospitals and insurers to form partnerships that would compete for the cooperatives’ business, each trying to offer the highest-quality but least-expensive health plan….

Two of the principal advocates of managed competition are Alain C. Enthoven, a professor of economics at Stanford University, who began formulating these ideas back in the 1970’s, and Dr. Paul M. Ellwood, a pediatric neurologist from Minnesota who is widely considered a father of health maintenance organizations.

Dr. Ellwood, who practiced medicine for 17 years, has been advising and consulting on health policy and planning for many years through the research group he founded, called InterStudy. Mr. Enthoven, a former economist with the Rand Corporation and an assistant Secretary of Defense under President Johnson, has also consulted and written extensively on health issues. Along with Lynn M. Etheredge, a Washington-based health-care consultant, those two are considered the principal architects of the Jackson Hole initiative.
Medical Care's Next Revolution 
Fortune, October 10, 1988
(Page 2) "What HMOs haven't done, which I had hoped, is manage the content of medical care,” Ellwood says. Why not? "HMO doctors are ignorant, just like all doctors." Having shaken up the medical system once, Ellwood seeks to do it again. He wants the records of millions of encounters between doctor and patient, whether in HMOs or in the traditional fee-for-service system, recorded in computers and the results of treatment routinely monitored through follow-up questionnaires to patients. "When we're spending a half trillion dollars a year on health care," Ellwood says, "we ought to know what works." Dr. Arnold S. Relman, editor of the influential New England Journal of Medicine, says that "assessments" and the general concern about quality are "the third revolution in medical care," the first being the spread of health insurance and the second the revolt of the payers. Physicians must be in charge of the third revolution,
The project to redesign our health care system was initiated by George H.W. Bush. The first move by a member of Congress on the initiative was in 1990 when Senator John Glenn asked the GAO to do a study on the potential benefits of automation of medical records. But in fact, the Department of Energy and NIH had already signed a Memorandum of Understanding in 1988 "to foster interagency cooperation that will enhance the human genome research capabilities of both agencies".

New Reality – Community Health Centers – Charity Care. Same as the Old Reality of charity care. It is first world implementation of third world health care – for a purpose.

The new president of the World Bank is Dr. Jim Yong Kim. Mr. Kim is the former Director of the HIV/AIDS initiative of the World Health Organization and a Co-Founder of Partners in Health with Dr. Paul Farmer.

Founders of Partners in Health

Paul Farmer – background

Watch this 3 minute video to find out what a community health center is:

What is a Community Health Center? 

Johns Hopkins Grant – Community Health

Thats the intro. Now we go back to the third world storyline to see what Jim Yong Kim was up to in Peru.

Continued at Technocratic Tyranny website.



Reality Check. 

It was the big Foundations – Carnegie, Rockefeller and Harriman Foundations that provided funding for the Eugenics Movement that led to the eugenics programs in Nazi Germany.

Edwin Black:

Eugenics and the Nazis — the California Connection Eugenics would have been so much bizarre parlor talk had it not been for extensive financing by corporate philanthropies, specifically the Carnegie Institution, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Harriman railroad fortune. They were all in league with some of America's most respected scientists from such prestigious universities as Stanford, Yale, Harvard and Princeton. These academicians espoused race theory and race science, and then faked and twisted data to serve eugenics' racist aims.

In 1904, the Carnegie Institution established a laboratory complex at Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island that stockpiled millions of index cards on ordinary Americans, as researchers carefully plotted the removal of families, bloodlines and whole peoples. From Cold Spring Harbor, eugenics advocates agitated in the legislatures of America, as well as the nation's social service agencies and associations.

The Harriman railroad fortune paid local charities, such as the New York Bureau of Industries and Immigration, to seek out Jewish, Italian and other immigrants in New York and other crowded cities and subject them to deportation, confinement or forced sterilization.

The Rockefeller Foundation helped found the German eugenics program and even funded the program that Josef Mengele worked in before he went to Auschwitz.

Please go to Technocratic Tyranny to read the entire article.
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The Horrifying American Roots of Nazi Eugenics

Eustace Mullins: Clinton's Place in the New World Order / Murder by Injection: The Story of the Medical Conspiracy Against America


The Rockefeller's are still around terrorizing everyone...

JAY ROCKEFELLER CAN'T DENY HIS CONNECTION TO MODERN EUGENICS

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