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YayaCanada: What kind of nutter would you like to be?

Friday, February 5, 2010

What kind of nutter would you like to be?

I re-watched Chariots of the Gods late last night just to get my mind off the mindless crap that constantly flows down the tubes via the media.

Did you know that when the steam engine was first developed there were “scientific” studies that warned people off train travel because the human body could not withstand speeds over 20 miles an hour?

Well, that’s what the documentary said, and there’s no reason not to believe it considering that experts have been proven wrong and/or biased repeatedly down through the ages, and even mainstream media is willing to state that doctors believe medical myths.

Ask an honest doctor (if you can find one who’s willing to open up) why s/he recommended the H1N1 vaccine to patients even though s/he had no idea whether or not it was effective or safe. Because their Medical Association told them to.

Doctors don’t know anything more about the latest drugs and vaccines than you do. They know only what they are told by the Pharmers. They take perks from the Pharmers, and they invest in Pharming companies. They just hope and pray they’re doing the right thing. If a patient doesn’t improve or complains of side effects, they try another drug. And still they pass themselves off as “experts”.

Why do you think they wear those white coats? It’s the only thing they have that separates them from the rest of us with regard to knowledge of drugs and vaccines. If anybody should be up on the carpet for misrepresentation, it’s the whole medical profession.

They admit they don’t know what causes autism, for instance, yet they insist we believe they know what doesn’t cause it. Jenny McCarthy knows as much as a medical professional when it comes to autism, because the medical profession knows little beyond what the symptoms are. In fact, McCarthy knows more having lived intimately with an autistic child.

And she has a right to do what feels right for her and her child, without being guilted by a bunch of panickers.

John (Manitoba) writes: There seems to be more to the story of the Lancet retraction of the article re vaccinations and autism, big Pharma maybe?

The Lancet Slammed by Medical Veritas Editors: Vaccine Science Poisoned by Special Interests in PharmaMedia

Even now, Horton fails to accept responsibility for the human toll he engendered by publishing the Wakefield ’study.’.

On the contrary,” wrote Dr. Leonard Horowitz, Editor-in-Chief of Medical Veritas. “Dr. Horton’s delay is best explained by his aversion to self incrimination and conspiring to cover-up iatrogenocide–the medical mass murder of innocent people for profit.”

Yes, of course there’s more in this story. There’s more even in the story published here on November 5, 2009.

Common sense tells you that if an “expert” supports a controversial thesis and later retracts it without adequately explaining why, then pressure was brought to bear. And yes, it would be Pharmers pulling the strings.

The Lancet is getting it from both ends, naturally. Natural News is condemning them for retracting, and cites a conspiracy by Big Pharm.

Eeeeeewwww, more conspiracy theory! Yet the upholders of the establishment who knee-jerk that pejorative see no lapse in logic when accusing the tobacco industry of fudging its “scientific” studies and deliberately, ultimately, killing our children by addicting them to smokes.

If the accusation is true of a heavily regulated industry like the tobacco industry, then it’s true of Big Pharm which is given carte blanche to peddle poison even though it’s provenly killing people every day.

No one knows anything about vaccines other than what they’ve been told by the so-called “authorities” and that goes for the believers who sneer “conspiracy theory”.

Alway, always, the only way to survive in this world of competing ideas is to listen to both sides and then do what feels right for you - and above all never to adopt a course of action out of fear - and certainly not the fear that the “health experts” peddle every day, 24 hours a day to keep their business going.

Those who abandoned their own survival instincts the moment they became aware of the power of “experts” are indecisive cowards who strive always to be on the side currently perceived to be the most powerful.

When I look at the spokespeople for vaccines I see people who are too young to recall a time when there were no vaccines for measles, mumps and chicken pox, and nobody lived in fear of their children coming down with typical, immunity boosting, childhood diseases. These moderns have succumbed to fear campaigns, and have lost their own powers of reasoning. They are to be pitied, but taken with a strong dose of salt.

The bravest people in the world are the parents who know in their gut what caused their child’s autism, especially the ones who found the courage to chelate their children and proved, when they got back a communicating child, that mercury was indeed a culprit.

Those parents should be left free to care for their children according to their own (GOD-GIVEN, you heathens!) inner guidance, and not be ridiculed or guilted.

If you’ve been so frightened by selective science that you resent people who don’t get vaccinated, thinking their “selfishness” could endanger you or yours, then you’re not thinking clearly at all. Listen to the experts - all you have to do is take every shot handed out and it won’t matter what other people do, you’ll be safe.

You’re not likely to be healthy, though. With all our so-called medical advances, almost everybody you know is suffering some form of “modern” chronic disease. That should tell you something, but it probably won’t.

YayaCanada: What kind of nutter would you like to be?.

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