Thursday, April 30, 2009

swine flu???

Media is still referring to the flu outbreak as swine flu, which is WRONG. According to Reuters, this strain of flu is not infecting pigs and has never been seen in pigs.! It is a genetic hybrid containing DNA typical to avian, swine and human viruses, including elements from European and Asian swine viruses. The threat is human to human transmission. It has been said that Baxter will be supplying vaccinations which is the same company who ACCIDENTLY got some of the LIVE bird flu virus in their vaccinations.
I was actually doing some research last year and came across a video of a doctor, who's name I can't recall, that was warning people of a pandemic flu outbreak. She claimed that the virus would be a worldwide epidemic created by the government. She also stated vaccinations containing the live virus would be mandated among everyone. I tried to pull up the same information and couldn't find it anywhere!!! Professor Dmitry Lvov of the Virology Institute at the Russian Academy of Sciences also said a flu pandemic would kill up to one billion people within six months. His prediction was made in 2004.
Big Pharma is coincidentally getting a bailout. As if they weren't killing people fast enough already.

Friday, April 24, 2009

I am posting this article because I believe too many people remain ignorant to what really matters in life and what we are doing to our planet, our home. It is hard for me to understand why so many people do not care; I want to stand on the top of Mount Everest and scream at the world!! We are not as smart as we claim to be.


[Johnson] The Death of Birth
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Biologist E.O. Wilson calls the stunning destruction of wildlife on our planet “the death of birth.” We all must die in time, and there is a natural justice to the succession of generations. Old men pass away, but they can take comfort in the renewal of the babies they leave behind. For species facing extinction, birth itself dies. For the last mountain gorilla hacked to death in the jungles of Africa, death is absolute.
The last year brought a torrent of bad news regarding our planet, especially for the living things that have the misfortune to live in this age of man. The largest survey of mammal species ever conducted found that one in four is threatened with extinction, and about half are in decline. More than one-third of amphibians face extinction, along with one-third of the animals that make coral reefs.
Last summer, scientists counted more than 400 dead zones in the ocean, the foul bounty of our indiscriminate use of fertilizer. That’s up from about 50 in the 1960s. In the Mediterranean, hundreds of swimmers were stung by massive swarms of jellyfish drifting close to shore, jellyfish that thrive in dead zones. In the Pacific Northwest, the salmon fishery collapsed, joining a long list of species we have polluted and fished to the verge of annihilation. We are fast turning the oceans into a poisoned soup that can support little more than algae and stinging invertebrates.

There was also new evidence that global warming is accelerating. While know-nothing “skeptics” muddy the waters with junk science, we charge ahead toward catastrophic climate change. Since the Industrial Revolution, people have boosted levels of atmospheric carbon by about 40 percent. It is all but certain that by the time I’m an old man, we’ll reach levels of atmospheric carbon not seen in 55 million years. Scientists are busily tracking how global warming will push many threatened species over the edge.
It is difficult to know how many species we are driving to extinction because we are killing them faster than scientists can identify them. Estimates range from two to 10 extinctions every hour.

Death is part of life, and extinction is part of the natural order. Scientists estimate that more than 99 percent of all species that ever lived have gone extinct. But only a few times in Earth’s history have so many species died at once. The most famous mass extinction killed all dinosaurs except the birds about 65 million years ago, when a giant asteroid struck the Earth. In the worst mass extinction, about 250 million years ago, more than 90 percent of species in the oceans died. Scientists still debate the cause. Now, we face the sixth mass extinction on our planet. For the first time, one species is killing all the rest
.There are many steps each of us should take, as a matter of basic self-respect.
Eat little meat, especially beef. Growing one pound of beef releases 57 times the greenhouse gases of growing a pound of potatoes. Cattle require vast grazing lands that contribute to deforestation. Avoid eating fish like bluefin tuna, which we are quickly eliminating from the ocean.
Eat organic food when possible. We dump more than 60 million pounds of atrazine herbicide onto our farms each year. The European Union has banned atrazine because it causes deformities in amphibians and may cause cancer in human beings. Along with atrazine, industrial farms use more than 
10 million tons of fertilizer each year, much of which washes down the Mississippi River to cause a dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico. The dead zone last year was the second largest on record, an area of 8,000 square miles devoid of most animal life.
Drive responsibly. Unless you’re rushing diplomats in and out of Baghdad’s Green Zone, you do not need an SUV. When you drive an SUV, you destroy something beautiful for the sake of something ugly, your vanity.
Do not vote for politicians who are openly hostile to protecting endangered species. The party of Teddy Roosevelt has devolved into the party of Sarah Palin, who has never encountered an animal she values over oil development. In this, Palin follows in the footsteps of George W. Bush, who did everything he could to destroy the Earth. A December 2008 report from the inspector general of the Fish and Wildlife Service found that a Bush appointee named Julie MacDonald improperly blocked dozens of endangered species from being protected. MacDonald, who has no training in natural science, was such an impediment to protecting wildlife that employees came to use her name as a verb, calling meddling from the top “getting MacDonalded.” Bush protected fewer species than any president since the Endangered Species Act became law in 1973.

Do these things because they are right, and then pray that human beings around the world act to avert the impending collapse. The next 200 years may determine the shape of life on Earth for the next 10 million years, as that is how long it takes for life to recover from a mass extinction. Enthralled to greed and vanity, we have already done so much damage. Will our legacy be the death of birth?

Monday, January 5, 2009

As I was watching TV the other day, I realized that American society is a complete disaster. Every other commercial was about how to stay young or some new medicine that could help lower cholesterol with a hundred side affects. After a new drug commercial displays, another commercial plays that states you may be liable to money if a drug you were taking caused kidney failure or death. These commercials were playing during a show I was watching on the history channel, the show itself was talking about the invention of nanobots. The scientists seemed so excited about the fact that they could place robots inside the human body to basically keep them healthy. This concept makes me cringe! Really???? What about exercising and eating healthy?? What about not using toxic products containing carcinogens that cause cancer and other diseases? What about not taking a drug for heart disease or heartburn and using natural remedies? I know a person's genetic engineering plays a factor in the function of the immune system, but I think the onset of certain diseases are preventable.
We are subjected to toxic chemicals in our environment everyday that contaminate our food, air, water, and homes. If that isn't enough, toxic chemicals are used in the manufacturing and maintenance of pretty much everything we associate with life. These chemical toxins accumulate in our body's fat and can cause tons of health problems including cancer and birth defects. On top of that we stuff our faces with foods lacking in nutrition that are loaded with trans fat and toxins. Foods that are stocking shelves in corporate grocery stores in America are outlawed in other countries. If people are wondering why we have diseases such as cancer, autism, heart disease, etc., all they have to do is open their eyes and realize what they are putting into their bodies.
People will take better care of their cars than they take care of themselves. Seriously, they will spend tons of money on material things and spend little on nutritous foods. We are a processed country.
A drug company invents a drug for arthritis, a pharmaceutical "salesman" sells the drug to a doctor, the doctor gives the drug to his patients. The patient trusts his doctor is doing what he can to heal him, but is this really the case? Not in my opinion. Its seems people will put anything in their body just because someone tells them it is helpful.