Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Mark Sircus Ac., OMD medicalnewscommentaries Sunday, January 07, 2007 3:56 PM [Medicalnewscommentaries] IMVA - 2007 The Year of Eventualities-January 7, 2007 2007 The Year of EventualitiesInternational Medical Veritas Association The official version of what is going on has very little to do with the truth of what is going on. Paul Theroux, author of the forthcoming novel “The Elephanta Suite,” writes in an editorial for the New York Times that “We are passing through a confused period of aggression and fear, characterized by our confrontational government, the decline of diplomacy, a pugnacious foreign policy and a settled belief that the surest way to get people to tell the truth is to torture them. It is no wonder we have begun to squint at strangers. This is a corrosive situation in a country where more and more people, most of them strangers, are a feature of daily life. Americans as a people I believe to be easygoing, compassionate, not looking for a fight. But surely I am not the only one who has noticed that we are ruder, more offhand, readier to take offense, a nation of shouters and blamers.” Unfortunately he is not telling even half the story. We are just one country among others (notably Germany and England) that has conspired to destroy the heart and soul of humanity through the use of the capitalist impulse to reach unlimited power, wealth and total control of the masses. Money has been at the heart of a growing evil that was begun long ago with the antics of money changers. No wonder Jesus Christ’s moment of unconcealed anger was reserved for them. Some even believe that it is the same families, from that time, that have pulled the financial strings of civilization but certainly the Rothschild family qualifies as a central modern day dynasty that has impacted modern civilization in ways few understand. We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people. David Icke The people at the top have set no limits to how nasty, cruel and evil humans can become in the search for money and power. The richest 2 percent of adults in the world own more than half the world's wealth, according to a new study released by the Helsinki-based World Institute for Development Economics Research of the United Nations University. The richest 1 percent of adults owned 40 percent of global assets in the year 2000, and that the richest 10 percent of adults accounted for 85 percent of the world's total. This is a hard and a most disgusting reality and does nothing to make our world beautiful or fair. There is nothing beautiful or evolutionary about evil. Evil is destructive in every meaning and sense of the word. Evil is wrong, not in a moralistic sense but in an absolute sense. Those who have taken on the task of driving humanity with the motive of accumulating and maintaining enormous power and wealth have created a system where anything goes as long as it is hidden from plain sight. They have created an educational system that has conditioned (hypnotized) the minds of the vast majority, one that has succeeded in hiding their atrocities behind walls of ignorance, misinformation, and outright lies. The battlements of rationalization mixed with denial have led to a steadily deteriorating situation with dire consequences that many have already met up with, especially in terms of health. 2007 is probably the year where it will become almost impossible to not see the beginning of the end, the time when the system begins to collapse in on its own inherent evilness (wrongness). We have become passive in the face of monstrosities against our planet and all the people on it and the interest on that passivity is coming due. Their greatest feat of control has been to hypnotize us to think we are free when in reality we are being fundamentally manipulated and dictated to. Some really good people that I know believe that the populace needs to see a glimmer of light, a sliver of hope that we will turn things around, and then in a sudden world wide change, when consciousness evolves to a point of critical mass we will achieve world peace. It is hard to disappoint them with such naked truth but evil has triumphed, or is in the process of winding up to a finale of truly unpleasant proportions. It certainly is not the good guys destroying the earth….or are we all guilty of participating to one degree or another? We are living in a world of our own creation though the super wealthy hold a disproportionate percentage of the responsibility. “The contribution of American culture to humanity is consumption obsession. Our epidemic of obesity, our land gluttonous suburban sprawl, our monster-size environmental footprint, our ravenous automobile addiction, and our heartless greed are symptoms of a deep-seated, sick mental state that keeps the economy humming. And it keeps increasing economic inequality and apartheid,” writes Joel S. Hirschhorn for COA News.[ii] Americans are enslaving themselves with their spending and delusional prosperity. Joel S. Hirschhorn Besides poisoning the minds of billions, the richest people on earth have been very busy building their modern day empires on physically poisoning every man, woman and child on earth. It is a very lucrative endeavor so it has been fully exploited and will continue be so until a total collapse occurs. So tough and so tightly do the richest hold the reins that even a full collapse will not wipe them from the face of the planet. With all the money on earth they are more than likely prepared with their underground bunkers and will probably evolve into the same monsters previewed by H. G. Wells in his story Time Machine. But as indicated by Icke, perhaps there is no need to project that into the future since they truly seem to be acting in grotesque ways right now. Another terrorist attack, a warmer planet, death and destruction from a natural disaster. These are among Americans' grim predictions for the United States in 2007. Associated Press Prophecies of the end have always been around but now it is basic science that is screaming out dire warnings, which of course we deny in our minds to the maximum possible. We are collectively, through unbalanced human activity, changing the weather and the very fabric of life on earth through intense pollution but people commonly believe everything is all right. In fact for some of us life has never been better! The fantastically wealthy seem also to ignore reality or in all likelihood are even welcoming events as the continuing saga of a destiny that has been deliberately created by them. From their point of view times of adversity are a good time to start more wars to distract our attention and to generate more wealth and economic expansion. My goal in writing this document is to provide people with the gritty truths that they needed to protect themselves. It is the year 2007 and the greatest tragedy to ever face humanity is well in progress and will eclipse all the movies we have watched these past years. Even our snow storms are intensifying and this last month we saw how they too can paralyze modern day life. "This is a very significant storm; it's in the record books," said Scott Blair, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, talking about the first of a series of three big storms in January. "The magnitude of the snow out here is astounding," said Ed Cordes, project manager for Pioneer Pork. In Australia, which is struggling through its worst drought on record, the impact on farmers of global warming is already devastating. The country has registered its smallest wheat harvest in a decade, food prices are rising, and severe water restrictions have put thousands of farmers at risk of bankruptcy. British climate scientists predict that a resurgent El Nino climate trend combined with higher levels of greenhouse gases could touch off a fresh round of ecological disasters — and make 2007 the world's hottest year on record.[iii] Experts at NASA’s Goddard Institute are saying that 2006 was the fifth-warmest year since modern record-keeping began. It was reported on December 12 that exhaustive computer simulations carried out at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., suggest that the Arctic Ocean will be mostly open water in the summer of 2040 — several decades earlier than expected. The rapidly opening artic waters are speeding up the warming effect because of the additional absorption of solar radiation. Waters of Life, which will cover everything about the wonderful world of water, will be available by the end of the first quarter of 2007. I mention this here because the weather and global warming are both connected intimately to water issues. The weather cares little for our needs and concerns and demonstrates a power that should humble us but still does not. Physicians for Social Responsibility, in their 2006 Briefing Book for Congressional, Gubernatorial and Mayoral Candidates, lay out a list of the MAJOR crises facing us in 2007 and beyond.[iv] Their list: I. Climate change II. Species loss and ecosystem disruption III. Air pollution IV. Drinking water contamination V. Food safety VI. Toxic substances VII. Environmental injustices VIII. Environmental threats to children IX. Worker safety X. Transportation XI. Urban sprawl XII. Stratospheric ozone depletion XIII. Global population growth XIV. Nuclear energy XV. Sustainable energy The accountant-in-chief' of the United States, David M. Walker’s professional opinion is that the American public needs to tell Washington it's time to steer the nation off the path to financial ruin. "You can't solve a problem until the majority of the people believe you have a problem that needs to be solved," Walker says. Every year that nothing is done about it, according to Walker the problem grows by $2 trillion to $3 trillion. According to Walker economic disaster is looming but no one is really paying attention least of all the politicians.[v] He is one of the few in Washington willing and capable of telling the truth for he has complete job security with a fifteen year appointment. Believe it or not others calculate the problem with higher numbers. “What really jumps out is that the US financial position has deteriorated by over $22 trillion in only 4 years and $4.5 trillion in the last 12 months (see table below). The problem did not ‘get better’ as a result of the excellent economic growth over the past 3 years but rather got worse and is apparently accelerating to the downside,” writes Dr. Chris Mortensen. Dr. Mortensen points out that any economic weakness will only exacerbate the problem. Budgetary assumptions of the US government are for greater than 5% nominal GDP growth through at least 2011. In other words, because no economic weakness is included in the deficit projections below, $53 trillion could be on the low side. Further, none of the long-term costs associated with the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are factored in any of the numbers presented (thought to be upwards of $2 trillion more). [vi] Yet the greatest standup comedian in the world spoke from the White House saying, “"By holding the line on spending and continuing our pro-growth policies, we can balance the budget and address the most urgent needs of our nation."[vii] One can truly wonder who Bush was talking to or who he thought would listen to his ramblings. Crises rarely hit when investors expect them. Instead, they show up when investors are complacent. And that’s exactly what we have right now. Some watch the weather[viii] others the housing market and many the dollar, which is set up on the wall like Humpty-Dumpy set for a great fall.[ix] With more debt measurable in dollars than stars in the universe, the world has a great problem on its hands. Michael Nystrom writes, “Americans - consumers and the government alike - are spending money as fast as the Fed can print it. There is no end in sight to this liquidity trend, and everybody knows it. Because Ben Bernanke is manning the printing presses at the Fed, deflation is an impossibility. He'll just print more money. Everybody knows this.”[x] There is no discipline left. The international monetary system is out of control. Robert Chapman The International Forecaster From what we know of economic history, credit expansions lead to economic booms - this much is clear. But Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises tells us, "The boom can last only as long as the credit expansion progresses at an ever-accelerated pace. The credit expansion boom is built on the sands of banknotes and deposits. It must collapse. There is no means of avoiding the final collapse of a boom brought about by credit expansion." Despite the best efforts to expand credit and debt the year 2006 saw an actual contraction. According to Richard D. Hastings a decline in investment in housing is reducing money supplies generated from debt creation. Home debt creation is a necessary corollary to the housing market and therefore to economic growth. Since debt formation is slowing, money supplies to the household sector are slowing as well, as indicated by the M2 money supplies trend depicted in the next chart.[xi] Systems are going to fail because they are not based in sustainable reality. Many modern systems are not intelligent or acting responsibly. The year 2007 will in all likelihood shed some intense light on this entire process. If there is a sudden shock to the US economy that causes a drastic slowdown (like a lot of central banks dumping dollars because of a record trade deficit), homeowners will be scrambling to make their payments. As of the first of the year economists from Standard & Poor's of New York feel there is only a one-in-four chance that the current slowdown will turn into an actual recession. Economists at Goldman Sachs estimate that housing-related industries — construction, furniture manufacturing and sales, real estate agents, mortgage brokers — will see more than 1 million jobs evaporate over the next two years. The reason the “R word” recession has been absent from the media this past month is simply the fear that the next one is going to be the one that the central banks will not be able to bail us out of. Seventy percent of people in the U.S. predict a major natural disaster in the country and an equal percentage expects worsening global warming.[xii] Associated Press As all of this builds up like a pressure cooker modern medicine and the pharmaceutical companies are assaulting children all over the world with a hideous form of medicine that is devastating them. (See Terror of Pediatric Medicine soon available as a free e-book) Add to that the deliberate poisoning of populations with toxins hidden in the food and water supplies and you have massive crimes against humanity that no is being held accountable for. For all those who support the hanging of Saddam Hussein, it should be known that scores of politicians, corporate executives and health officials should be swinging next to him on the gallows for the murder of literally millions of men, women and children. Water fluoridation, aspartame and MSG, and the use of mercury in vaccines and dentistry jointly illustrate this point of madness in modern medicine. Crimes against humanity have never been greater and the FDA takes the lead telling everyone is all fine and safe and okay for our kids. Capital punishment is grotesque and especially cruel in the United States with their fatal injection cocktails and many in the medical profession doubt if doctors should be administering such barbaric treatments to end people’s lives. The government and they only love us if we act like cattle, feeding ourselves and our children to their corporate sponsors. Most of us don’t have the millions of dollars required to build underground bunkers. Thus I have been busy writing Survival Medicine for the 21st Century to make recommendations on how we can protect the health of our families in the present and in the future, as both the clouds of toxicity and the fruits of CODEX come to realization. CODEX is the central organization dedicated to Nutricide, which is the process of destroying human life through nutritional deprivation. In Africa and in the obese children of the world we see how people can be caught between a rock and a hard place, a devil’s anvil so to speak. When caught between rising toxicity and declining nutritional values in foods, human systems simply break down. It is now clear to medical science that a person can be obese and malnourished at the same time and this provides one of the most important pieces of information that we and our doctors have to know. Are we railing loudly enough over health issues, proclaiming our anger at vaccinations infested with pollutants and toxins, deadly radioactive fluoride in our water, testing of our children in schools to justify forced drugging, and more? Emma Holister But everything is fine! Don’t worry; no one is going to get rid of our precious doctors no matter how enslaved they are to the pharmaceutical people. Who cares that there is such a thing as pharmaceutical terrorism and that medicine has turned an insane corner, killing millions around the world each year through iatrogenic causes. It is all perfectly normal in a world that evil has conquered. I am wondering how long we can pretend this problem does not exist. How long can we continue to buy stocks and flip houses, forget to save, pile up debt, import Chinese made goods, and export debt? Are these useful activities to perform while there’s an economic avalanche bearing down upon us?[xiii] Dr. Chris Mortensen Enjoy life; eat, drink and be merry. And don’t forget to borrow some more money and spend, spend and spend some more. Do your part to keep the party going as long as possible and certainly don’t lose any sleep over our collective catastrophe waiting to happen. For the masses this is the preferred stance until all choice is taken from their hands. What most of us should really be doing is saving emergency funds and taking care of certain fundamentals that will facilitate our comfort when the huge downdraft takes civilization down a few notches. Though this might make sense to many of us the secret power of the masses is found in the opposite. Consumers could bring down the insane suicidal system quickly just by curtailing their spending. Though the rich and powerful rig many aspects of the economy, financial markets, and international trade, they remain dependent on consumer spending to create national wealth and keep the economy healthy, because it accounts for some 70 percent of the GDP. In one sense, they are not able to physically force people to spend money yet through huge marketing campaigns and total control of the media they do an excellent job of keeping us spending. Joel Hirschhorn writes, “Easy borrowing is the other way to keep the Lower Class spending and in stressful debt. Borrowing is spending. Credit cards, debit cards, ATMs, education loans and seductive mortgages keep borrowed prosperity alive. Money spent on interest and all sorts of fees pumps up the enormous financial services sector that has replaced domestic manufacturing as the core of the American economy. Debt is better than chains to keep economic slaves docile. Borrowing for home, car and consumer goods purchases creates massive wealth for the Upper Class, while indebtedness keeps the Lower Class compelled to take whatever jobs the system makes available.” Thus Hischhorn maintains that our dollars are much more powerful than our votes. But unfortunately anything that involves patience and self-denial is not likely to be found. Time is running out to understand why millions of supposedly rational people spend themselves into economic slavery. Joel Hirschhorn Large entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare programs are on unsustainable fiscal paths and difficult choices will be necessary in order to address their large and growing long-term fiscal imbalance. Delay is costly and choices will be more difficult as the retirement of the ‘baby boom’ gets closer to becoming a reality with the first wave of boomers eligible for retirement under Social Security in just one more year, in 2008. This is really bad news for boomers - the money is not going to be there, it’s a fantasy. Everyone knows in their bones that nothing is going to be done. From insanity sanity rarely comes thus the only thing standing in the way of bankruptcy of the United States government and default on the trillions owed to this generation that has been and still is the backbone of America today is trillions more in new debt creation each and every year. Again, it is 3 trillion dollars or more we are talking about each year, that’s how far down the hole the US goes each year like a sinking titanic ship of state. The Bush administration is expected to announce in January the country’s first new nuclear warhead in nearly two decades. The new weapon would not add to but replace the nation’s existing arsenal of aging warheads. The effort, if approved by President Bush and financed by Congress, would require a huge refurbishment of the nation’s complex for nuclear design and manufacturing, with the overall bill estimated at more than $100 billion. That’s another 100 billion but who is counting anymore when its trillions piling up. The administration’s assault on some of the nation’s founding principles continues unabated. President Bush seems to have interpreted his party’s drubbing as a mandate to keep pursuing his fantasy of victory in Iraq and to press ahead undaunted with his assault on civil liberties and the judicial system. New York Times Editorial January 7, 2007 Democracy is actually just a cruel illusion used to manipulate populations. When America finally handed over the control of its currency to the Federal Reserve in 1913, a private banking group, it was all over for as Rothschild correctly observed, whoever controls the money supply controls the country. No one voted most of the present day insanities in yet in a sense it is all part of a consensus reality that almost everyone participates in. Communism was the wrong reaction to corporate capitalism and the international bankers but no one has thought of a right one so we have a lot to suffer through before humanity and civilization gets it right. So many realities hidden from common view are about to collide creating a crisis that will touch everyone’s life. There are many things we can do at such a crucial moment in human history. We can work hard to evolve our own consciousness, create intimate loving families that return to more tribal attitudes of protection and togetherness, and we can use our intelligence and make some wise decisions to protect our loved ones by stocking up on such medical food items as spirulina (perfect survival food and nutritional medicine) and naturally formed magnesium chloride and make sure we secure our water supply and its purity. Certainly support your local organic farmers and purify your blood by eating foods uncontaminated by Monsanto and the other huge corporate concerns, which make their money poisoning our food supply with everything from pesticides to food additives like MSG and aspartame. That much we can do, at the very least. Universally we tend to deny reality thus refute the naked truth from our lives and decisions. Truth is rarely comfortable or pleasant yet the truth of our nature is seen in the heart that can only stand to be with the truth or it closes down. It does seem like we as a race are going to be smitten by two huge plagues at pretty much the same time. Meaning we are going to have to face financial and economic hurricanes as well as increasingly severe weather events The world as we know it is about to end.And this actually is a very good thing. Job growth was brisk last month as businesses added to their payrolls with surprising confidence, further evidence that the economy is not likely to slip into a recession reported the New York Times on the 6th of January. The intelligence of the Times should be questioned because what is happening with this statistic during a one month period of time is less than a spit in the wind of an oncoming hurricane. It’s the fundamentals that will shape our future; there is absolutely no question about that. Even in finance and economics there are fundamental laws like gravity that have be abused, manipulated and stretched to their ultimate limits. But everything that goes up must come down eventually and this is especially true with spending sprees based on debt creation. Those in control have postponed this eventuality for their gain is our loss. The year 2007 is the year of eventualities, a year for us to begin to confront reality; only those who are used to living with truth will not be shocked when American society and our global civilization hits the hard wall of reality that ‘we’ have created. This is that kind of reality that no one on earth has the power to manipulate us out of. Mark Sircus Ac., OMDDirector International Medical Veritas Association http://www.imva.infohttp://www.magnesiumforlife.com International Medical Veritas Association Copyright 2007 All rights reserved. IMPORTANT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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