I have never met a doctor, when I bring up the Federation of State Medical Boards, who knows what I’m talking about … The medical councils of the world have been captured by the Federation. We should not be allowing a private corporation to be influencing medical councils like this. If we stand by and we let the Medical Council of New Zealand incorporate this into their policies and procedures, that will be the final gag on anything that a doctor says counter to the mainstream narrative. ~ Dr Bruce Dooley
Dr Dooley is an American trained private medical doctor who has been practicing in New Zealand for some years. After receiving a Master’s degree in immunology and virology he attended medical school, where he learned very early on, of the grooming that the pharmaceutical industry engage in with doctors and medical students. He gave an explosive interview with Liz Gunn at FreeNZ Media on 24 September 2022.
A Tale in History: Corruption of the Medical Council of New Zealand?
In the early 1900s most treatment processes were “natural medicine”, involving interventions aimed at maintaining a healthy terrain. Described well by Robert F Kennedy Jr in The Real Anthony Fauci, America had around 2,000 medical schools at that time, teaching a range of interventions. Oil magnate John D Rockefeller eliminated the majority of them, reducing the number to around 150, all of whom focused on allopathic medicine, which follows the pharmaceutical model using petroleum based medicine. This became known as “mainstream” whilst all other interventions were marginalised as “quack medicine”.
The Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) is a private organisation founded in 1913, now based near Dallas in Texas and with a branch in Washington, DC. It is not known if Rockefeller was involved in its formation but the timing makes it seem plausible. An international arm based at the same Texas address, the International Association of Medical Regulatory Authorities, was established in 1994, of which the Medical Council of NZ is a member organisation.