Hi
Good post. No comments but good post



On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 7:12 PM, bodhisattva <[email protected]>wrote:

> Richard bringing up statistics, and how they make them say what they want
> is a very good point. One thing I laugh about is these so-called "Virus"
> outbreaks with very little credible evidence they are what they claim they
> are.  Let's give an example..
>
> Lets say you crowd 9,000 pigs into a filthy barn, don't let the sun in,
> don't ventilate it. Then you feed them terrible food, and shoot them up with
> all kinds of junk to make them fat.  Outside of this place are a bunch of
> cesspools filled with countless tons of rotting pig bodies, feces, and
> urine.  A few hundred yards from this you have an overcrowded Mexican
> Village with malnourished people drinking water sourced from an outflow of
> those cesspools.
>
> So when people start getting sick, they of course ignore all of these other
> causes, and factors, and say "Must be a new virus, let's run some tests
> until we find it!".. This is a fixation with single pathogens that drives
> our legal drug cartels, and it is silliness to the extreme.  Statistically
> it sounds great, a whole bunch of sick people next to a pig farm, must be a
> virus, let's tell everyone!  Let's patent a bunch of things, spend billions
> on a bunch of other things, then convince governments and states to spend
> billions, and we're going to get rich!
>
> Of course totally ignoring the fact that for the VAST MAJORITY of people,
> this wouldn't be an issue, this would be just another virus in the millions
> of viruses on the planet that is an "Opportunist".  A sort of thing that
> springs up from nature to "Cull the herd".  I warned people H1N1 was a hoax,
> and wouldn't amount to anything, this kind of thing is obvious to anyone
> with even basic discernment. The fixation with specific bugs is ridiculous
> in my opinion.
>
> When you take a compost bin, and toss in a bunch of old food, it becomes a
> bacteria cesspool. The bacteria respond to a condition, you in effect create
> a bountiful "Host" for them, and they move in. The same goes for your body,
> if you become a hostile habitat for them, they probably won't live in you,
> and you won't get much of anything moving forward.  Modern medicine instead
> of addressing the cause, which would be the compost in the compost pile,
> instead develops a drug to "Kill" the bacteria responding to the compost..
> It's ass backwards!
>
> My wife is a pretty healthy young gal. I finally convinced her to do my
> detox this year.  She did, and what happened? She filled the toilet with a
> pound of worms over a few days.  Don't get grossed out, unless you have an
> alkaline diet, and do regular detoxes, and avoid things like contaminated or
> undercooked meat, you have worms in you, and they may have been in you for
> decades.  These worms responded to the hostile environment my herbs created
> in her system, and exited the system as quickly as possible.  We didn't
> treat the worms, or develop a drug to kill the worms, instead we "Changed"
> the environment in her system that facilitated their departure.  It's not
> hard science.
>
>
>
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