You’ve forgotten the latest extraction iteration. First, make the population fat by addicting it to ultra processed foods full of sugar and other harmful, yet irresistible ingredients. Next, offer the pharmaceutical miracle of GLP1 weight loss drugs at high prices. If they stop the drugs, they gain back the weight. Voila! Customer for life.
not only that, those ozempic/wegovy/mounjaro/trulicity (etc) drugs are synthesized to mimic components of gila monster venom. they cause many terrible physical and even mental side effects (the warning labels on at least some of them mention thyroid cancer, for example). and at ~ $1000 per month per person, they are adding to all of our costs in the form of higher taxes and higher "health" insurance premiums.
Some of the other fun side-effects are suicidal ideation, muscle wasting, depression, consistent nausea and even blindness!
Looks like the gila monster venom connection is being scrubbed or heavily down-ranked on the internet – it was in plain sight in feb 2025, but by may ‘25 i couldn’t find it. Gee, maybe they are worried about people connecting how lousy they feel on these drugs to the fact that they are basically injecting poisonous reptile venom (what could go wrong?).
about the person you mentioned: with that strong a sugar jones, i wonder what he will do if he ever comes off the zepbound.
For a good review of the GLP-1 saga, check out:
"The Great Ozempic Hustle" by A Midwestern Doctor Sep 19, 2024
One behalf of a friend, I had to walk into a rural pharmacy the other day. It was like a lolly shop, only bigger. The quantity of brightly coloured packets staggered me. Other businesses in our small town have been shrinking or collapsing since lockdown. Not these guys.
Why, that pharmacy can even afford to offer prompt help and counter-service. Like it was 2015!
You’re a human resource, and when you’re old they try to recoup the wealth you have accumulated throughout your life, to prevent it from growing inter-generationally, and just because that’s what they do. Low cholesterol diets, statins, low salt, etc., they try to destroy your mind, so it's easier to steal from you. The health machine is there to manage you, for the overlords benefit. KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TO THEM, and also know, that without their system they are the weakest among us!
> recoup the wealth you have accumulated throughout your life, to prevent it from growing inter-generationally
This is the absolute, complete, total truth of the matter, expressed deftly.
This is the utter marrow and core.
If this wealth were not routinely liquidated out of the hands of the frugal, provident, hard-working savers/investors (who aren't part of the globocabal), "the magic of compound interest" would let them build intergenerational fortunes...that would eventually compete with those held by the small circle of central banking families. Those control quadrillions in "value" and determine how that will flow through every nation and household.
That must not be allowed to happen. So that wealth must be destroyed before it can get too big to matter.
We see the opening salvos of this intent on the cultural front in the obviously well-funded drive to get everybody to hate "boomers"--which is now leaking down to also hating "GenX." And of course these are total fantasy constructs, ginning up identities out of accidents of birth year, in order to manage the money-making and -extracting scheme more precisely. Like wars or other chaos operations (9/11, "covid," etc.) every 20ish years/one generation.
The Monty Python troupe in the '70s had a skit where they referred to doctors performing "a total cashectomy" on the patient. My darling frequently used that term in various settings.
This article nails it! Perfectly spelled. Thank you! I hope those middle class with swollen heads as my past sisters and brother who murder for money read it. All they grew up to know is loving money avd things and pushed me out wishing me DEATH. I found my sisters diary and there was five years written of hate avd wishing me DEATH I can never forget. Yes she and her husband middle class lovers of mammon and their heartless children will now get what they wished on me and carried out against my mother and deceased wife. My mother was their mother only in the end they murdered her for the step fathers will. I'm not alone I've read many similar stories how college educated middle class do these
Evil deeds. Blessings to everyone that feels my pain.
Yes I was of the first vax injured after receiving my first first grade vaccines I immediately was changed and that was around 1966. God bless us all. Thank you all who read and appreciate my replies I am love with no regrets or I'll wishes for anyone, only the best for everyone yes the best of all everyone deserves for how they shared with loved ones that cared about them. Family first avd no family member should ever be shunned nor forgotten nor left to die alone none! Love is everything and the only answer to problem people is love and care.
Peace out avd thanks again for one awesome article ☝️❤️.
I have been following Dr Toby Rogers on his uTobian Substack for over five years...He is too polite in the face of some brutal politicians, but it's easy to see who will endure...and it isn't the brutes..!
The original American reference to a "middle class" probably comes from Britain. It referred, as on the continent, to the propertied but untitled yeomanry of the countryside, the rising burghers in the cities, and the mercantile classes as a whole. It was an accurate naming. What was to become the bourgeoisie really did originally stand between the aristocracy and the property-less classes.
The next stage in this evolution was the rise of the absolute monarchies with the former middle class becoming a major, and sometimes equal, pillar of the state, alongside the aristocracy (the "Third Estate" in France, as an example). In Britain, this evolution was stillborn in many ways because the British bourgeoisie came to power much earlier than in many other countries (in the Civil War of 1648). The English bourgeoisie followed regicide with a “restoration” of a slavish monarchy, and then merged the old aristocracy with itself. Large estates became alienable, titles could be bought and sold, and the monarchical institutions became largely ceremonial. In turn, the middle class "gentlemen" of the 18th century really were an income tier - possessing enough property to avoid the coarser trades but lacking the wherewithal to buy title and transcendence. The Americas were colonized by such or at least the local power descended from such.
At this point, the meaning of middle-class diverges. On the Continent, the middle-class came to be a description of the mass of small property holders, owning their own means of production but typically employing only their own labor or perhaps a handful of others and even that, often seasonally. This is the infamous "petite-bourgeoisie" and it owed its infamy to its instability. Aspiring to raise itself within the ranks of the property owners on the one hand, it was continuously expropriated and diminished in numbers on the other. The story of the next 100 years of European history is precisely that story.
In Britain, a similar process transpired, but with two counteracting influences. Just as in Europe, the lands were "cleared" and the small holders were expropriated, but at the same time the British mercantile monopolies bore fruit. A worldwide colonial empire was transformed into the engine of capital accumulation and its essential product was the industrial revolution. In both cases, it was not just a vast army of proletarians who were created but also a sea of unusually skilled “labor aristocrats”, specialists, managers, colonial officials, minor civil servants, and professionals of every type and description. This was more a new social stratum than a class, but it echoed some of the perspectives of that which came before it, and it was dependent on and wedded to the social system of Empire. It was not so much that the proceeds of Indian labor went to London bank clerks, as it was that Indian banks were located in London, certainly their management and their hierarchy of favored positions was located in London. This is the genesis of the transformation of the British middle-class, from a continental to an Imperial definition.
With this in mind, it is possible to look at America. While, the origin of the term may be British, for most of its history, the American middle-class went by a Continental definition. America was a “middle-class” country from its inception, built on “free” land (in the dual sense… i.e. also “freed” from its former inhabitants). As late as the decades after the Civil War, 70% of the population owned their own means of production, even if it was modest in most cases. The subsequent transformation of that status was partly the operation of the very same forces as already described and partly the result of the flood of European immigrants, recently freed from their property. The story of America before the War is the story of The Grapes of Wrath and in no way could the U.S. be accurately described as a “middle-class country”.
So what changed? Was it FDR, the New Deal, Democrats, a new “Enlightenment” perhaps? In fact, it was a "positive" outcome to the Second World War. What Britain lost, the U.S. inherited. And among that inheritance was a new definition for “middle-class”, adopted from the English. Social mobility, the movement up the division of labor, a certain level of prosperity, advancement through education and all of it made possible from industrial ascendancy and the fact that Indian banks were now located in New York. The end of that era comes with globalization. It makes little difference whether the new era produces a new capitalist competition or whether the very success of American Empire relocates Indian banks to India. The inevitable result will be the decomposition of the American middle-class and there is not a single political perspective which promises otherwise. It is the division of misery in the decline that is in question.
All attempts to paint the existence of the middle-class as an aspect of “politics” or policy, positively or negatively, are simply wrong. The "middle-class" is a historically created, changing, and ultimately decomposing social structure which is no more a permanent part of America than Conestoga Wagons or the railroads.
The American Brits were "middle-class" in the original sense: landed, propertied, but untitled. So too were the bulk, perhaps even a majority, of the original population, although they held much lesser property. But in America, there was no landed gentry the term was a nonsensical import.
The unreality of it all is inevitable. A new, faux middle-class is declared just as the old, real one is destroyed.
But the real innovation was the scale of it all in Britain and America. Such a middle-class exists in every capitalist country. The difference with these two was that it was declared to exist as even a majority of the population. It takes a lot of bodies to administer an Empire, it seems.
It is Empire on a grand scale which produces this polyglot on such a grand scale, so as to dominate the political life of a country and drown even proletarian thought in ordinary philistinism.
And it is the death of Empire, or its stagnation, which will weaken and ultimately displace that monopoly.
Indeed. The "aristocracy of labor" is now the target of imperial extraction, not just a modest beneficiary. The contemporary equivalent is the Professional Managerial Class, and they are starting to wake up and see that their imperial bribes are no longer guaranteed (or we could call it middle-class entitlement). As far as the imperial ruling class are concerned, the PMC are no different than the populations of some underdeveloped 3rd-world country - disposable.
Excellent observations keep speaking out. I found my kids mother dead from ssris. Not a word said by anymumber of people. Complacent and complicit. OUR ENTIRE SOCIETY!
You’ve forgotten the latest extraction iteration. First, make the population fat by addicting it to ultra processed foods full of sugar and other harmful, yet irresistible ingredients. Next, offer the pharmaceutical miracle of GLP1 weight loss drugs at high prices. If they stop the drugs, they gain back the weight. Voila! Customer for life.
not only that, those ozempic/wegovy/mounjaro/trulicity (etc) drugs are synthesized to mimic components of gila monster venom. they cause many terrible physical and even mental side effects (the warning labels on at least some of them mention thyroid cancer, for example). and at ~ $1000 per month per person, they are adding to all of our costs in the form of higher taxes and higher "health" insurance premiums.
Some of the other fun side-effects are suicidal ideation, muscle wasting, depression, consistent nausea and even blindness!
Looks like the gila monster venom connection is being scrubbed or heavily down-ranked on the internet – it was in plain sight in feb 2025, but by may ‘25 i couldn’t find it. Gee, maybe they are worried about people connecting how lousy they feel on these drugs to the fact that they are basically injecting poisonous reptile venom (what could go wrong?).
about the person you mentioned: with that strong a sugar jones, i wonder what he will do if he ever comes off the zepbound.
For a good review of the GLP-1 saga, check out:
"The Great Ozempic Hustle" by A Midwestern Doctor Sep 19, 2024
And you only need to wait a few months for each new pill to have lawyers shilling for customers who have been injured by the new pills.
Also forgot the previous extraction that setup the main push for SSRIs, as well as Thyroid meds, is hormonal birth control!
Astonishing. Thank you for the clear articulation of the central issue of our society.
This essay is a magnum opus describing our current matrix, this is a phenomenal work, great job.
Thank you for this. Extraction is the exact word.
One behalf of a friend, I had to walk into a rural pharmacy the other day. It was like a lolly shop, only bigger. The quantity of brightly coloured packets staggered me. Other businesses in our small town have been shrinking or collapsing since lockdown. Not these guys.
Why, that pharmacy can even afford to offer prompt help and counter-service. Like it was 2015!
The middle class is a globalist ATM!
Well said
“That violation is now visible. What is visible can be named. What is named can be refused. What is refused can be replaced.
The extraction is ending. What replaces it depends on what those who see choose to build next.”
Exposure is the best medicine.
Bravo, so well researched and written.
"We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes are formed, our ideas suggested largely by men we have never heard of." Edward Bernays
...and they plan on keeping it that way as they distract the sheeple with actors like the Donald and Erika.
You’re a human resource, and when you’re old they try to recoup the wealth you have accumulated throughout your life, to prevent it from growing inter-generationally, and just because that’s what they do. Low cholesterol diets, statins, low salt, etc., they try to destroy your mind, so it's easier to steal from you. The health machine is there to manage you, for the overlords benefit. KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TO THEM, and also know, that without their system they are the weakest among us!
> recoup the wealth you have accumulated throughout your life, to prevent it from growing inter-generationally
This is the absolute, complete, total truth of the matter, expressed deftly.
This is the utter marrow and core.
If this wealth were not routinely liquidated out of the hands of the frugal, provident, hard-working savers/investors (who aren't part of the globocabal), "the magic of compound interest" would let them build intergenerational fortunes...that would eventually compete with those held by the small circle of central banking families. Those control quadrillions in "value" and determine how that will flow through every nation and household.
That must not be allowed to happen. So that wealth must be destroyed before it can get too big to matter.
We see the opening salvos of this intent on the cultural front in the obviously well-funded drive to get everybody to hate "boomers"--which is now leaking down to also hating "GenX." And of course these are total fantasy constructs, ginning up identities out of accidents of birth year, in order to manage the money-making and -extracting scheme more precisely. Like wars or other chaos operations (9/11, "covid," etc.) every 20ish years/one generation.
The Monty Python troupe in the '70s had a skit where they referred to doctors performing "a total cashectomy" on the patient. My darling frequently used that term in various settings.
This article nails it! Perfectly spelled. Thank you! I hope those middle class with swollen heads as my past sisters and brother who murder for money read it. All they grew up to know is loving money avd things and pushed me out wishing me DEATH. I found my sisters diary and there was five years written of hate avd wishing me DEATH I can never forget. Yes she and her husband middle class lovers of mammon and their heartless children will now get what they wished on me and carried out against my mother and deceased wife. My mother was their mother only in the end they murdered her for the step fathers will. I'm not alone I've read many similar stories how college educated middle class do these
Evil deeds. Blessings to everyone that feels my pain.
Yes I was of the first vax injured after receiving my first first grade vaccines I immediately was changed and that was around 1966. God bless us all. Thank you all who read and appreciate my replies I am love with no regrets or I'll wishes for anyone, only the best for everyone yes the best of all everyone deserves for how they shared with loved ones that cared about them. Family first avd no family member should ever be shunned nor forgotten nor left to die alone none! Love is everything and the only answer to problem people is love and care.
Peace out avd thanks again for one awesome article ☝️❤️.
I have been following Dr Toby Rogers on his uTobian Substack for over five years...He is too polite in the face of some brutal politicians, but it's easy to see who will endure...and it isn't the brutes..!
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The original American reference to a "middle class" probably comes from Britain. It referred, as on the continent, to the propertied but untitled yeomanry of the countryside, the rising burghers in the cities, and the mercantile classes as a whole. It was an accurate naming. What was to become the bourgeoisie really did originally stand between the aristocracy and the property-less classes.
The next stage in this evolution was the rise of the absolute monarchies with the former middle class becoming a major, and sometimes equal, pillar of the state, alongside the aristocracy (the "Third Estate" in France, as an example). In Britain, this evolution was stillborn in many ways because the British bourgeoisie came to power much earlier than in many other countries (in the Civil War of 1648). The English bourgeoisie followed regicide with a “restoration” of a slavish monarchy, and then merged the old aristocracy with itself. Large estates became alienable, titles could be bought and sold, and the monarchical institutions became largely ceremonial. In turn, the middle class "gentlemen" of the 18th century really were an income tier - possessing enough property to avoid the coarser trades but lacking the wherewithal to buy title and transcendence. The Americas were colonized by such or at least the local power descended from such.
At this point, the meaning of middle-class diverges. On the Continent, the middle-class came to be a description of the mass of small property holders, owning their own means of production but typically employing only their own labor or perhaps a handful of others and even that, often seasonally. This is the infamous "petite-bourgeoisie" and it owed its infamy to its instability. Aspiring to raise itself within the ranks of the property owners on the one hand, it was continuously expropriated and diminished in numbers on the other. The story of the next 100 years of European history is precisely that story.
In Britain, a similar process transpired, but with two counteracting influences. Just as in Europe, the lands were "cleared" and the small holders were expropriated, but at the same time the British mercantile monopolies bore fruit. A worldwide colonial empire was transformed into the engine of capital accumulation and its essential product was the industrial revolution. In both cases, it was not just a vast army of proletarians who were created but also a sea of unusually skilled “labor aristocrats”, specialists, managers, colonial officials, minor civil servants, and professionals of every type and description. This was more a new social stratum than a class, but it echoed some of the perspectives of that which came before it, and it was dependent on and wedded to the social system of Empire. It was not so much that the proceeds of Indian labor went to London bank clerks, as it was that Indian banks were located in London, certainly their management and their hierarchy of favored positions was located in London. This is the genesis of the transformation of the British middle-class, from a continental to an Imperial definition.
With this in mind, it is possible to look at America. While, the origin of the term may be British, for most of its history, the American middle-class went by a Continental definition. America was a “middle-class” country from its inception, built on “free” land (in the dual sense… i.e. also “freed” from its former inhabitants). As late as the decades after the Civil War, 70% of the population owned their own means of production, even if it was modest in most cases. The subsequent transformation of that status was partly the operation of the very same forces as already described and partly the result of the flood of European immigrants, recently freed from their property. The story of America before the War is the story of The Grapes of Wrath and in no way could the U.S. be accurately described as a “middle-class country”.
So what changed? Was it FDR, the New Deal, Democrats, a new “Enlightenment” perhaps? In fact, it was a "positive" outcome to the Second World War. What Britain lost, the U.S. inherited. And among that inheritance was a new definition for “middle-class”, adopted from the English. Social mobility, the movement up the division of labor, a certain level of prosperity, advancement through education and all of it made possible from industrial ascendancy and the fact that Indian banks were now located in New York. The end of that era comes with globalization. It makes little difference whether the new era produces a new capitalist competition or whether the very success of American Empire relocates Indian banks to India. The inevitable result will be the decomposition of the American middle-class and there is not a single political perspective which promises otherwise. It is the division of misery in the decline that is in question.
All attempts to paint the existence of the middle-class as an aspect of “politics” or policy, positively or negatively, are simply wrong. The "middle-class" is a historically created, changing, and ultimately decomposing social structure which is no more a permanent part of America than Conestoga Wagons or the railroads.
The American Brits were "middle-class" in the original sense: landed, propertied, but untitled. So too were the bulk, perhaps even a majority, of the original population, although they held much lesser property. But in America, there was no landed gentry the term was a nonsensical import.
The unreality of it all is inevitable. A new, faux middle-class is declared just as the old, real one is destroyed.
But the real innovation was the scale of it all in Britain and America. Such a middle-class exists in every capitalist country. The difference with these two was that it was declared to exist as even a majority of the population. It takes a lot of bodies to administer an Empire, it seems.
It is Empire on a grand scale which produces this polyglot on such a grand scale, so as to dominate the political life of a country and drown even proletarian thought in ordinary philistinism.
And it is the death of Empire, or its stagnation, which will weaken and ultimately displace that monopoly.
Indeed. The "aristocracy of labor" is now the target of imperial extraction, not just a modest beneficiary. The contemporary equivalent is the Professional Managerial Class, and they are starting to wake up and see that their imperial bribes are no longer guaranteed (or we could call it middle-class entitlement). As far as the imperial ruling class are concerned, the PMC are no different than the populations of some underdeveloped 3rd-world country - disposable.
Thanks for the correction! Indeed, the Health Freedom Movement and the "Great Awakening" have been just bumps in the road for Big Pharma...
Excellent observations keep speaking out. I found my kids mother dead from ssris. Not a word said by anymumber of people. Complacent and complicit. OUR ENTIRE SOCIETY!
The best essay on this subject anyone is likely to write, or read.
Spot on.
This I my favourite Substack