Guest guest Posted January 31, 2004 Report Share Posted January 31, 2004 The internet has given me a whole new education. I have been online since 1995. I to 40 groups, more or less. I have attempted to pass on information to people, on and off line. I am amazed at the number of people with serious conditions, and on disability. The problem I have is that folks do not want to hear it. People I know tune out. As for lists, I have been ganged up on and accused of ignorance, and jeopardizing the lives of others. My method is to present alternatives to toxic drugs and explain the reason a person might want to check this out. I have better luck with fellow dog owners! They want their dogs to be healthy. Maybe vets are not seen in the same light as the M.D. Thanks for the work, and I'll keep trying. Denise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2004 Report Share Posted January 31, 2004 Hi Denise, No, not all of them want to hear it. That is understandable as they have been told the opposite in thousands of ways by their doctors, the tele, radio, news, magazines, etc. In fact evreywhere they turn it is sold to them on a daily basis. Because it is sold by public relations with such sophistication in thousands of ways it is firmly believed. We have 2 choices. One is to say nothing and there is no chance for them to learn and our choices for natural health will dwindle and we have the majority believing in erroneous information. That is how we got to this point now concerning the beliefs in allopathic vs. natural health. In the pat, with all means of communication contolled by authorities on one type or another it was impossible for information to flow freely to most people so it was easier to keep people in the dark about most things. But now we have the internet where we can communicate with each other. Two is to say something and keep on saying something and little by little some will listen and learn. No it doesn't happen overnight or all at once. It can't because they are suffering from a mountain of delusional ideas from being indoctrinated by all of those years of propaganda. To chip away at that mountain takes time and effort. The answer has to be to continue to put forth information in the hopes that little by little enough people will learn. In fact there is no other answer. The alternative is to say and do nothing which wil only worsen the situation for them and for us too. It is impossible to fight all of that propaganda with silence. Propaganda and lies have to be fought with truth, there is no other way out. A lot of people down deep know that there is something wrong with taking that pharma medicine. They has a deep seated distrust that gives them an uneasy feeling about it, but they don't know how to put their finger on it. Sometimes they are more open to the articles about the dangers of allopathic medicine because if they are taking that drug they are more open to the possibility to listen if their own butt might be in danger and if the source is written by a reputable (reputable to them) source or published in a reputable (to them again) publication. We do not have to " argue " our point of view. In fact it is better if we don't. If the article is well written and comes from a name publication let it speak for itself. It is just for information not a means to argue about it. Take it or leave it. Eventualy some will take it because the truth can come out little by little. I wish that it would happen all at once and overnight, or that most people would see the light easily, but that is impossible. We cannot control what people believe, but we can give others the opportunity to at least read something other than the allopathic propaganda. What they do with it is up to them. But if we keep it up long enough to overcome some of their crazy ideas that we all derived from our society then little by little they can learn also. There is no other answer really. It is only, are we willing to do it. Are we willing to put forth any effort that is required? Did someone put forth effort to help educate you or did you discover it all full blown by your own discoveries and thinking? We all learn by someone passing information on to us. Whether that is online in a discussion list or from a book, or a " placed " item in the news (PR), or what because if we weren't born with it and discovered it allourselves, we all got our education from others. That is why it is our duty to pass it on to others also. All of the information that I have learned from, I received it because someone else discovered it and wrote about it. I don't sit up nights doing experiments in my kitchen. I use the information that has been given to me in many, many ways and especially the internet. It saved my life as it has saved so many other lives already. We have an oblogation to pass that information along to others. If they don't want it they don't have to use it. They have a delete button on their computers. But the ones who do want it shouldn't be denied it just because someone else doesn't want it. All of us who have learned, got the information to do so, because someone else made it available to us. It is now time that we collectively make it avalable to others. It is the price of knowledge in a society. That is why societies can grow and learn no matter what subject and the only way that man can progress at all. It is our duty to pass on what we have been given. Send, send, send, and keep on sending it. (just think of the good karma you could get) Frank -- In , O'Conchubair <RNMSW@b...> wrote: > > The internet has given me a whole new education. I have been online > since 1995. I to 40 groups, more or less. > I have attempted to pass on information to people, on and off line. > I am amazed at the number of people with serious conditions, and on > disability. > The problem I have is that folks do not want to hear it. People I > know tune out. As for lists, I have been ganged up on and accused of > ignorance, and jeopardizing the lives of others. My method is to > present alternatives to toxic drugs and explain the reason a person > might want to check this out. I have better luck with fellow dog > owners! They want their dogs to be healthy. Maybe vets are not seen in > the same light as the M.D. > Thanks for the work, and I'll keep trying. > Denise > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2004 Report Share Posted January 31, 2004 , " califpacific " <califpacific> wrote: " I don't sit up nights doing experiments in my kitchen. " ----------------------------- Well actually I do sit up nights doing experiments, but only on myself in the hopes of getting well and attaining optimal health for me. But you know what I mean. I got all of the information to do so because someone else made it available to me, to learn from, so I could then experiment on myself. Frank > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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