James Henderson

Whisper of the Serpent


The roots of drug-based medicine run deep in the occult past. Ancient medicine was under the monopoly of the black-robed priests of Moloch, Bol-Khan, and the terrible Kemarin, the priest-physicians of Baal, who held the people in dread by the belief that disease was caused by the vengeance of angry gods, and that magic, incantations, drugs, and mutilations were the remedies of choice.

That the ritual of drugging, poisoning, bleeding, and stabbing with needles might kill the patient before the disease-causing demons left was considered an unfortunate but acceptable side effect. That is precisely the risk-benefit rationale of pharmaceutical medicine today, which perpetuates the occult practice of using poisonous drugs to suppress the symptoms of disease, hoping the patient does not die first. It is significant that the root words for pharmacy: pharmakeia, pharmakoi, and pharmakon, translate as sorcery, Black magic, drug, remedy, poison, or human sacrifice. That is the face of conventional medicine today.

Whisper of the Serpent reveals how, in one masterful stroke of genius, the Greek physician, Hippocrates, snatched medicine from the control of Nimrod's black-robed priests: Man was created from earth and must live by the Creator's natural laws of health or experience diseases. Hippocrates became the Father of true scientific medicine, when he coined the word medicine, defining it as the search for the right foods to heal the body and mind. Defying the black-robed priest-physicians, Hippocrates prohibited the use of occult drugs in the treatment of diseases.

Henderson takes the reader down a bloodstained path from the Whisper of the Serpent to Eve to modern times. He deftly reveals how medicine became either the agent of life or the handmaid of death, depending on its driving force, true fact-based empirical science, or false rationalistic cult-based science. Like the priest-physicians of ancient pharmakeia, pharmaceutical physicians today have no faith in the body to heal diseased organs; they believe the body must be chemically manipulated to magically get rid of disease; or what is worse, they see disease as the opportunity for the black art of profiteering to generate huge profits by managing the symptoms, while never curing the disease.

In this groundbreaking book, Henderson surveys with remarkable clarity, the 2500-year civil war between creation-based empirical science and medicine, and its nemesis: an evolutionary-based, cult-driven, and human-centered rationalistic science and medicine. The conclusion is clear as it is compelling, false science leads to false medicine. To reform medicine we must take back the science.

Part 2 of Whisper of the Serpent documents in gripping detail America's gradual loss of medical freedom before an ever-growing government-sponsored medical monopoly blinded by a false concept of science. Imitating evolutionary and occult theories of science, medicine has become the captive slave of the all-powerful oil, financial, industrial, and pharmaceutical elite in league with big government and the refined foods, fast foods, and beef and dairy industries. To take back medical freedom we must first take back the science, and then re-confine big government into its Constitutionally limited boundaries.

James Henderson is a writer and attorney. He is the author of several books, including the companion book, Death Came in a White Robe: 5 Reasons to Indict Big Pharma, and his recent From the Ghettos to the Thrones of Europe, which unmasks the ruling elite and their agenda for America and the world.


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