Newsindhs l Independent News Desert Hot Springs l June 25, 2019

There isn’t a more perfect example of using the Hegelian Dialectic than this article here.

A USA TODAY article titled “Pain patients left in anguish by doctors ‘terrified’ of opioid addiction, despite CDC change” is a lengthy article that is a trojan horse mass of data that is meant to move the reader into the second phase of the Hegelian Dialectic.

The hegelian dialectic is usually presented by someone of authority in a threefold manner, was stated by Heinrich Moritz Chalybäus as comprising three dialectical stages of development: a thesis, giving rise to its reaction; an antithesis, which contradicts or negates the thesis;

In this beautiful example the problem reaction solution plan we have the Opioid addiction problems people are suffering from after getting prescribed sometimes deadly addictive pain medications by the medical system.  And now the bad press that big pharma has because of their products now being abused is forcing them to move to a new product, Cannabis.  That’s been their plan for over 2 decades.  Big Pharma will then make Cannabis highly addictive which will fatten their profit margins massively and big pharma will then have passed on to the public as their next scam.

Get ready for future Big Pharma Cannabis.

This article by USA TODAY builds the reader to react to the problem that they introduce to the reader.  That Opioids are not going to be prescribed by doctors anymore.

Side note, I believe that’s a good thing, I agree with getting more people off of highly addictive pain medications.

Just One of the things the article is leaving out is that medical marijuana is being used as a replacement for opioid addiction.  USA TODAY knows this is going on.

So what USA TODAY is doing is prepping or teeing up the subject of reducing peoples pain by leaving the reader with nowhere to turn.  That means people get nervous and wonder how they will deal with their pain later in life.  USA TODAY knows what is coming next but is dutifully working for government and big pharma by sharing that the government is reigning in the use of opioids as a prescription by increasing pressure on doctors.  USA TODAY also knows that Big Pharma is gearing up to own the cannabis industry.

What the hegelian dialectic does here is present the thesis (doctors are afraid to prescribe opioids), then the expected reaction comes from the public (demanding someone do something), then Big Pharma with the government bring out the antithesis that they wanted all along (Medical cannabis nationwide).

They do this because it presents the best chance for success in their business.  USA TODAY gets funding from pharmaceutical companies, the government relies on Pharmaceutical companies for population control and medical data, and the big pharma is a purely for profit business.

In this psych manipulation by mainstream media I see the whole outcome come into view especially when we consider the countless articles by mainstream media calling for opioids to be replaced with medical marijuana out there already.  I also see this move by USA TODAY as a precursor of what’s to come across the entire nation.  Cannabis freed up and legalized in every state.  They will use the opioid crisis that they created in order to bring in the solution they already had planned.

Again I see this as the writing on the wall as to how they’re going to roll out the legalization of cannabis in every single state in the U.S.  This might have been planned for over a decade but these major changes in the future nationwide decriminalization of marijuana needed puppet states to legalize it first to condition the public to think it’s alright to have in every state.  And using the pain and suffering of patients insulates big pharma from anti marijuana groups because big pharma can now signal through being virtuous that they just want to ease pain and suffering post opioids.

Social control is a big part of making billions of dollars as an industry.

And the hegelian dialectic used in this USA TODAY piece is how they hide their business plan right out in the open.