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specifically its active ingredient glyphosate, as devastating—possibly "the most important factor in the development of multiple chronic diseases and conditions that have become prevalent in Westernized societies."That's right. The herbicide sprayed on most of the world's genetically engineered crops—and which gets soaked into the food portion—is now linked to "autism ... gastrointestinal issues such as inflammatory bowel disease, chronic diarrhea, colitis and Crohn's disease, obesity, cardiovascular disease, depression, cancer, cachexia, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and ALS, among others."Enjoy this videotaped guided tour of Jeffrey Smith interviewing co-author Stephanie Seneff, PhD, a Senior Research Scientist at MIT.…
or it, because you'll be working two part-time slave jobs, seven days a week. Forget about renting anything bigger than an efficiency, with a terrible landlord, no dishwasher, and roaches in your tub. Forget about buying a house; home ownership is a myth. Forget about buying a new car. You wouldn't want one anyway. They're all ugly, underpowered, poorly made, full of electronics you can't fix yourself, and equipped with black boxes to track your location and report your driving habits to your insurance company. Cops are everywhere, waiting to pull you over and rob you, and maybe even beat you up and arrest you, too. Maybe even kill you. Existing highways are perpetually under construction, jamming up traffic on poorly designed roads. No new roads are being built. There are too many houses and shopping centers in the way. They're empty, though, because no one can afford to live in them or shop in them. In many suburban towns, the only people with money are lawyers, judges, cops, drug dealers, funeral home directors, psychiatrists, and bail bondsmen. You will not be able to send your kids to school. That would require that you have them shot up with poison vaccines designed to give them cancer, Crohn's disease, and autism. That would also require that you subject them to the PARCC tests, and sexual education starting in 2nd grade. The genetically modified sludge that is served to children in school lunches is no different from what is served in prisons, and all the good teachers have quit. The United States is a horrible place to live. There is no liberty or opportunity here. It is a slave colony, and a civil war is inevitable. I don't know where would be a good country to escape to, but it is time we had these discussions, for sure.…
hio have been cleared by the state attorney general to begin gathering the roughly 385,000 signatures needed to put it on the November ballot.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said Friday that he has certified the first 1,000 valid signatures, and cleared summary petition language on the proposed Ohio Medical Cannabis Amendment as fair and truthful.
The amendment to Ohio's constitution would allow those with a debilitating medical condition to use, possess, produce and acquire marijuana and paraphernalia. Qualifying conditions include cancer, AIDS, glaucoma and Crohn's disease.
It would authorize vendors to make and distribute the otherwise illegal drug and set up a state oversight commission. The proposal also would protect patients from violations of privacy, confidentiality and government interference.
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tis. Type 1 diabetes. Vasculitis. Peripheral neuropathy. The list goes on, and on, and on. We are being increasingly diagnosed with these conditions and diseases of unknown origin, and science has very little to say – why would autoimmune diseases and mysterious diseases of inflammation be so prevalent? When did this increase start?
As an observer and participant in modern biomedical research, and a lover of deep history, I tend to focus not on the immediate or last few years, but look for trends of accumulating risk over longer periods of time. Seeking an answer to the question of “when”, I used Pubmed to estimate, per yer, the number of studies and papers discussing diseases and conditions of unknown origin. I search for the term “unknown causes”, and also for the term “journal” to get some idea of the percentage of studies, papers and editorials discussing disease of unknown causes. I had no idea what to expect.
Looking at a trend of topics per year, one has to correct for some estimate of the total number of articles published, because a mere count would, in part, reflect the overall trend in the explosion of total articles published. I chose as my control term the word “journal”, because many titles of publications include that term (e.g., “Journal of Nephrology). Here is the control result, which is not surprising, and completely expected:
Again, this merely reflects the trend in the increase in publications in Pubmed, and so using it would provide a relative control for that trend.
Next I searched for “Unknown Causes”, and calculated the number of articles citing unknown causes per 10,000 articles (again, relative denominator term).
http://www.collective-evolution.com/2018/02/08/diseases-with-unknown-etiology-trace-back-to-mass-vaccination-against-influenza-in-1976/
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