There seem to be quite a few (historical) facts, that are almost forgotten,
or less concious at this time.
Inspired by Randy Walkers "rant", I feel, I should mention some of those,
I came across. Some of them might be only rumors,
but in doubt probably worth investigating.
Talking about the "medical profession" as we (probably) know it today:
This is something, that came to replace more traditional and more diverse
methods and infrastructures in the field of health and healing,
when such was suppressed and destroyed, (at least partially) with its help.
This was done by force rather then by leaving the choice with the (potential) "patients".
So, as I see it, those battles were won by bringing up external forces rather
then competing with other infrastructures... for the best results ...
(which could also have allowed for coexistence)
Usually such things (applying force where choice should be) where (and are)
justified very cleverly (not necessarily truthfully in every aspect),
so as not to incite to much resistance.
In former times the talk was much about "healing",
in the sense of changing a non optimum situation to a better one.
(Hopefully handling this once and for all future)
In the "medical profession" the talk is mostly about "treatment",
in the sense of doing something to the patient that will (temporarily)
alleviate his trouble until he is due to come back for more treatment.
Treatment also being synonym for a rather reliable source of income.
I feel this same kind of thing happened in many different countries.
If you could accept that to be true, that should be something to think about.
About America:
I must omit any history prior to the recent waves of conquest (mostly from Europe),
because my history teachers ... did (maybe could) not tell me anything about it.
But, as I understood it, it started as colonies of some countries, including England.
...
The English government then passed some laws, that resulted in depression and poverty
in its colonies in America causing the desire of independence...
Other things, I've heard about (US)America include:
- Every president, they ever had, was somehow related in blood to the English crown.
- The federal reserve (mentioned above) is a private institution
and no more "federal" than Federal Express.
As I see it, lies and corruption as well as "national debts"
("governments" choosing to borrow money, created by private institutions
for interest, so there can not be enough money in existence,
to ever be able to pay it back, but the debt will be ever growing,
instead of creating their own interest free money)
are all over the globe, not limited to America.
As money is [almost] our only method of exchanging values,
anything that would disturb the balance between "goods"
and circulating money, would create trouble for us.
I'll end my part of ranting now, to limit the length of this post to retain some readability
and not to get to far of topic.
(Closing the loop back to this topic would probably be unbearably long for anyone.)

If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
- George Orwell