Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 - Mark Sircus Ac., OMD medicalnewscommentaries Sunday, December 16, 2007 9:33 AM [Medicalnewscommentaries] IMVA - Emergency Awareness - December 16,2007 Emergency AwarenessInternational Medical Verities Association Tipping points are real life events that breed a sense of emergency awareness or they lead to a consequence that easily leads to death. In intensive care and emergency rooms doctors and nurses are trained with the kind of consciousness that is sensitive to potential tipping points - doing everything they can to avoid them. Emergency awareness leads to action not thoughts that delay action further. Emergency awareness is a state of consciousness that does not fear change, does not deny, rationalize or even hope for things to be anything other then what they really are. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Friday that the state’s budget deficit had grown to between $10 billion and $14 billion and that he would call for a state of fiscal emergency next month. Emergency awareness depends on real information not on false data that is deliberately being force fed into the public masses. Emergency awareness also is only achieved when we realize a state beyond doubt. Our perceptual antennas (intuition and imagination) are crippled by doubts and fears and all the monsters that are lurking inside of us. When it comes to emergencies there is no later. We have to act now or face the consequences of our inaction. “Later” is over for our generation. “Later” was a luxury for previous generations and civilizations. Thomas Friedman NY Times It is the brave and courageous ones who are the first to act, then the intelligent ones, and for the rest options quickly run out. Those who are oriented to change accepting the inescapable characteristics of destiny do not look around them waiting for the herd consciousness to give confirmation about what to do. When the herd gets it - it will already be too late. The story of Noah and his Ark perhaps best describes the situation as does the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. This message is a bit out front of what you will read elsewhere thus it is visionary, prophetic, an extrapolation of data and trends that open images upon the future. There are many staggering stories that deal with different types of tipping points and I will mention several of them below. One is on everyone’s mind and it has to do with financial meltdowns. The other has to do with the relentless melting of the Arctic which was greatly accelerated this summer, a warning sign that some scientists worry could mean global warming has passed an ominous tipping point. And my God we will say when we have to face the terrible fact that most of us are being exposed to very unhealthy levels of microwaves through this wonderful world of Wi-Fi we have let industry create without any kind of testing for safety. The volume of Arctic sea ice at summer's end was half what it was just four years earlier. NASA It was just last year, two top scientists surprised their colleagues by projecting that the Arctic sea ice was melting so rapidly that it could disappear entirely by the summer of 2040. Now only one year later that date has dropped to 2012. That’s in only five years meaning more immediate quicker and more dramatic changes in the climate that will be hitting upon us each year as the open sea absorbs more and more of the suns heating radiation. Greenland's ice sheet melted nearly 19 billion tons more than the previous high mark. 552 billion tons of ice melted this summer from the Greenland ice sheet, according to preliminarysatellite data to be released by NASA. That's 15 percent more than the annual average summer melt, beating 2005's record. White sea ice reflects about 80 percent of the sun's heat off Earth. When there is no sea ice, about 90 percent of the heat goes into the ocean which then warms everything else up. Warmer oceans then lead to more melting. NASA scientist James Hansen said, "We have passed the tipping point but we have not passed a point of no return. We can still roll things back in time — but it is going to require a quick turn in direction." The surface area of summer sea ice floating in the Arctic Ocean this summer was nearly 23 percent below the previous record low. NASA What this all translates to is the end of life as we know it in many parts of our planet. Perhaps there is a hope but even that hope would also end life as we know it for it would destroy modern civilization. Morgan Stanley has just issued a full recession alert for the US economy, warning of a sharp slowdown in business investment and a "perfect storm" for consumers as the housing slump spreads. In a report "Recession Coming" released December 11, the bank's US team said the credit crunch had started to inflict serious damage on US companies. "Slipping sales and tightening credit are pushing companies into liquidation mode, especially in motor vehicles," it said.[ii] Consumers have no choice other than to retrench. Home prices are likely to fall for the nation as a whole in 2008, the first such occurrence since 1933.[iii] Stephen S. Roach Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia Interestingly this report by one of the largest banking concerns in the United States was suppressed in the US itself. It was not reported on by the public media. That is how frightened some people are of the financial storm coming. When you see consecutive five hundred point drops in the market you will know it is only the out bands of the financial hurricane coming ashore. No matter how bad it already feels to those who are losing their homes and jobs we have to know what is coming is just starting. The gale winds are picking up but we are experiencing nothing near the full force of the economic chaos destined to come. Normally we board up our windows ‘before’ the full force of the storm hits for once it starts there is little we can do. The price of a new home in the US plummeted at the sharpest monthly rate in 26 years; official data for October showed adding to the gloomy outlook for the US economy as the housing market collapses. As delinquencies and defaults soar, lenders are tightening credit for commercial, credit card and auto lending, as well as for all mortgage borrowers," said the report, written by the bank's chief US economist Dick Berner. He said the foreclosure rate on residential mortgages had reached a 19-year high of 5.59pc in the third quarter while the glut of unsold properties would lead to a 40pc crash in housing construction." We think overall housing starts will run below one million units in each of the next two years -- a level not seen in the history of the modern data since 1959," he said. “The economy faces a vicious downward spiral of foreclosures, declining property values and mounting losses on mortgage-backed securities and related financial assets,” writes Laura Tyson, a professor of business and public policy at the University of California, Berkeley.[iv] U.S. politicians seem determined to appeal either to the most nativist extremes in their respective parties — or to tell voters that somethingAmericans call “the tooth fairy” will make their energy, budget, educational and Social Security deficits painlessly disappear. Thomas Friedman NY Times The great exception to this is Congressman Ron Paul who is running for president. His words comfort those who have lost faith in America and Americans. It is most amazing to listen to an honest politician speaking about real issues that affect people’s real lives. He reminds us that America was once great for it once had great men like Jefferson and Lincoln. The Federal Reserve is now confronting the limits of its powers to reverse the situation. NY Times Editorial December 16, 2007 Another tipping point is sourced in China but is falling on the west coasts of the United States and Canada. China is an environmental time bomb that is exploding. Its polluted air is not only choking its own citizens but also is spreading 6,000 miles across the Pacific to California, giving Californians a personal stake in that country's terrible environmental crisis. Microscopic soot particles belched from coal-fired plants across the ocean are settling in Sierra Nevada snow packs and high levels of mercury from those plants are showing up in soil and water. And dust from rapidly expanding deserts in China and elsewhere in Asia can be found in the air high above the west coast. Today’s global economy has become like a monster truck with the gas pedal stuck, and we’ve lost the key — so no one can stop it from wiping out more and more of the natural world, no matter what the global plan. Thomas Friedman NY Times For decades, the United States has been the world's largest polluter, taken to task by other countries for its contribution to global warming. This year, however, China's annual emissions are on pace to overtake those of the United States. Worse, China's pollution is projected to be double that of all other industrialized nations combined in 25 years, according to the International Energy Agency. If something does not derail industrial civilization present plans are to build 200 new coal fire plants in China and another 100 in the United States in the next ten years and they will turn the skies black with soot and our lungs more full of mercury. Everywhere you find an electrical coal fired plant, a town or hospital incinerator or a crematorium you will find a heavy metal and mercury hotspot you would not want to live anywhere near. What is the hope we can pray for that will derail these plans? Should we pray for some kind of divine intervention or trust our leaders to protect us? A complete economic collapse is the only thing that will stop humanity in its tracks; stop it from destroying itself from the pollution and rape of our planet and its citizens. It is a pathetic joke what one reads in the newspapers about global conferences and possible initiatives by government and industry for even if the year 2008 brings a severe recession and 2009 a depression and 2010 a collapse it will be nothing in front of the momentum of global warming. Economic activity just cannot collapse fast enough, it seems, to arrest what is accelerating. Anyone who has been on a US Aircraft Carrier knows that if the captain shuts down the engines after cruising at flank speed the ship will take miles before it comes to a stop. The momentum is that great and so is the momentum of pollution from the energy sector. Amy Worthington of the Idaho Observer informs us of yet another runaway crisis situation that only a collapse in civilization will stop. A medical report in the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health confirms that workers exposed to high levels of RF/microwave radiation routinely have astronomical cancer rates. Amy Worthington In her extraordinary article The Radiation Poisoning of America we find that studies confirm that non-ionizing communications radiation in the RF/microwave spectrum has the same effect on human health as ionizing gamma wave radiation from nuclear reactions. (This is a must read mind blowing article.) Leading German radiation expert Dr. Heyo Eckel, an official of the German Medical Association, states, 'The injuries that result from radioactive radiation are identical with the effects of electromagnetic radiation. The damages are so similar that they are hard to differentiate.” Worthington writes, “Because gamma waves and RF/microwave radiation are identically carcinogenic and genotoxic to the cellular roots of life, the safe dose of either kind of radiation is zero. No study has proven that any level of exposure from cell-damaging radiation is safe for humans. Dr. Carlo confirms that cell damage is not dose dependant because any exposure level, no matter how small, can trigger damage response by cell mechanisms.”[v] The city of San Francisco, for example, with an area of only seven square miles, has over 2,500 licensed cell phone antennas positioned at 530 locations throughout the city. In practical terms, this city, like thousands of others, is being wave-nuked 24 hours a day. This is the case in cities and towns all over the world. This is where we stand today. The public has no vote, no voice, no choice. Chronic exposure to scientifically indefensible levels of DNA-ravaging radiation is now compulsory for everyone in America. Amy Worthington Worthington writes, “Since the wireless revolution began wave-nuking the U.S. in the 1990s, there have been no federally funded health studies to assess the cumulative effects of ever-increasing communications radiation on public health. There is no national database enabling citizens to study the location of transmitters in their areas. Local and state governments can offer no information on how much commercial wireless radiation is contaminating their populations. When trying to find out who owns a tower or which companies have transmitters on that tower, citizens usually hit a brick wall.” We can only guess how many people around the world are in their graves today from microwave assault. What this adds up to is this. Time is short, much shorter than any of us thinks. We can expect to be confronted with escalating difficulties that year by year will dramatically affect all of our collective lives. We need to forget “by the end of the century” propaganda or even mid century projections for dramatic changes. Economic changes will collide with us in 2008 and many are already suffering under the weight of climate change. The world has never been wealthier than it is now and there are literally trillions of dollars to be spent especially by governments like China and those in the middle east. Many aspects of business have never been better as this money seeks to be invested but even that wealth is not stopping the fall because it is the millions of consumers who spend that are being financially decapitated. “Without the ability to borrow abroad, Washington cannot conduct its wars of aggression, and Americans cannot continue to consume $800 billion dollars more each year than the economy produces. A few years ago the euro was worth 85 cents. Today it is worth $1.48. This is an enormous decline in the exchange value of the US dollar. Foreigners who finance the US budget and trade deficits have experienced a huge drop in the value of their dollar holdings,” writes former Regan administration official Paul Craig Roberts in his recent essay Impending Destruction of the US Economy.[vi] Superpower America is a ship of fools in denial of their plight. Paul Craig Roberts “The executive and legislative branches, along with the media, have let slip the last opportunities the US had to put its financial house in order. We have arrived at the point where it is no longer bold to say that nothing now can be done,” concludes Dr. Roberts who was Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury for Economic Policy. Yes nothing can be done and the only thing that will delay the titanic sinking is for governments and people to spend like mad until the end. The rest of the world will not continue to underwrite an economic rescue of the United States, but those like China with over a trillion dollars is racing to spend its reserves before they become valueless. There is a lot of big money floating around the world looking for a home but even with this money velocity it’s a terrible sinking feeling everyone is feeling as the dollar continues to drop. What can we do about all of this? Not much of anything on a macro level but we can invest all our resources in preparing our families for the inevitable. I am preparing with the creation of Sanctuary in one of the lowest population density areas in the world with a project that is sitting on top of an inexhaustible water mine. And I have planted the seeds of a group consciousness for now is the time to remember UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL. Take this knowledge down to the micro level and begin to form relationships that will strengthen ones chances to deal with the sea of change that is going to engulf our neighbors. If we stand around looking like deer caught in the headlights of an oncoming tractor trailer we and our loved ones are going to be splattered all over the windshield of life. Not a very pleasant thought but the inevitable consequences of inaction are going to be very costly in terms of life. One of the most difficult limitations we are going to face is our estrangement from each other. These past few decades has led the lot of us into the valley of separation, to that place where even our neighbor is a stranger we do not say hello to. Even if we hole up in our castle we call home and turn survivalist what are we going to do when our neighbor runs out of food? It hurts my heart to have to communicate that all of the above is only an introduction of what is coming. In the time of Noah 99.999 percent of the human race was thought to have perished. Over the next 20 years we are facing the great possibility that billions will perish; and in worst case scenarios we are talking about human extinction. Temperatures are going to go higher and higher threatening us in ways too cruel to imagine. Certainly the violence of the weather is being increasingly noticed. People will survive but it is going to be no joy watching our fellow human beings perishing in a terrible sea of suffering. China recently reported that 10 percent of farmland has been destroyed by pollution and that heavy metals contaminate 12 million tons of grain a year. Toxic food scares have become common in China Often in life we need to follow a certain psychological fault line that demands that we accept the worst case scenario. It is actually a healthy perspective because if we accept the worst then all our efforts to improve on the situation will bear fruit in terms of betterment. On an individual level the worst case scenario to the above is cancer. It is an entirely different thing though when you start factoring in the rise in temperatures, flooding of low lands, decreasing fresh water supplies, severe air and water pollution, mercury building up everywhere, huge tonnage of pesticides and preservatives used in food production, drought, dramatically falling food production and a constant microwave attack and we have more than enough reasons to be frightened for our very lives. My wife is pregnant again and I have two big babies as well as a group of teenagers in my care and I am concerned about their lives, their future. I will lead them out from the modern city of our residence into the wilderness to a very low population density area in the future where there is water; clean air and land to plant and grow food on. I want to give them a fighting chance to survive all that is coming. It is my obligation to act in their behalf, the deepest duty of my love and inner spirit. It is the place that God Himself sent me to 17 years ago when I prayed for a new life when still in the States. I have been gone from there for ten years living on the coast of Brazil but time is short, very short, and soon as the rain stops I will pull out all the stops to finish the first phase of construction 2,000 kilometers in the interior. Cowardice asks the question, “Is it safe?” Expediency asks the question, “Is it politic?” And vanity comes along and asks the question, “Is it popular?” But Conscience asks the question, “Is it right?” And there comes a time when one must take a position That is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, But he must do it because Conscience tells him it is right. Martin Luther King, JR. I am a messenger of ill tidings, a strong voice in the virtual wilderness shouting out to the best of my ability that which will warn and protect. Our only armament against all that will come at this point is truth even if that truth is brutal. Noah was not unhappy about his God directed path; but I do hope to do better than Noah who only had his family and pairs from the animal kingdom to warm his heart. It is only when one refuses the truth and continues to deny reality thus abdicating reasonable thought and action that we despair. Each person that can hold inside of themselves a vision of the future based on truth will find pathways towards enhanced survival and spiritual fulfillment. My mentor Christopher Hills, who was shaped by the cold war and the nuclear arms race used to say that we need to be ready to go at any moment for the missiles could be flying. When we identify with our pure spirit we can find that place that can be happy no matter what. Our pure spirit is already at peace with physical death so it need not fear even if there is something great to fear. Hopefully we can all collectively sound a sigh of relief for it does seem that President Bush is now pushed back from his nuclear confrontation with Iran meaning we can relax a little about the prospects of WWIII he has threatened over these past months. But that ice is melting along with glaciers all over the world and it’s not going to stop unless some alien fleet pulls up to our planet and puts some kind of shield between us and the sun. Everything is going to get much worse before we can even begin to dream of them getting better. My work presently is with cancer patients and their concerns are immediate. I define cancer as a slowly evolving emergency situation. Thus emergency awareness is more than useful when dealing with cancer. So are emergency room medicines. As we move through the beginning of next year more and more people will instinctively begin to understand the message of this essay, the urgency of the moment, the risk to our collective lives and our states of well being. Unfortunately most will continue to act like those deer caught in the headlights until the last possible moment. I am also sorry to say that there is no option for this reality! Below is a picture story to warm your hearts after I have delivered such a blow to security and comfort. It carries a meaningful message to us humans from the animal kingdom that can help us turn our bows into the wind that will bring increasing chances of weathering the coming storms. Mark Sircus Ac., OMDDirector International Medical Veritas Association http://www.imva.infohttp://www.magnesiumforlife.com Debby Cantlon, who plans to release Finnegan, the young squirrel, back into the wild, bottle-fed the infant squirrel after it was brought to her house.. When Cantlon took in the tiny creature and began caring for him, she found herself with an unlikely nurse's aide: her pregnant Papillion, Mademoiselle Giselle. Finnegan was resting in a nest in a cage just days before Giselle was due to deliver her puppies. Cantlon and her husband watched as the dog dragged the squirrel's cage twice to her own bedside before she gave birth. Cantlon was concerned, yet ultimately decided to allow the squirrel out and the inter-species bonding began. Finnegan rides a puppy mosh pit of sorts, burrowing in for warmth after feeding, eventually working his way beneath his new litter mates. Two days after giving birth, mama dog Giselle allowed Finnegan to nurse; family photos and a videotape show her encouraging him to suckle alongside her litter of five pups.. Now, Finnegan mostly uses a bottle, but still snuggles with his "siblings" in a mosh pit of puppies, rolling atop their bodies and sinking in deeply for a nap. Finnegan and his new litter mates, five Papillion puppies, get along together as if they were meant to. Finnegan naps after feeding. Finnegan makes himself at home with his new litter mates, nuzzling nose-to-nose for a nap after feeding. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/15/us/15california.html?_r=1 & th & emc=th & oref=slogin [ii] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/12/10/bcnusa110.xml [iii] http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/16/opinion/16roach.html [iv] http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/16/opinion/16tyson.html [v] www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va & aid=7025 [vi] http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18787.htm 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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