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The Atlantic, once a respectable journal, features an essay (polemic tract) by one Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel entitled Why I Hope to Die at 75. Paradigm wars? On the one hand, standard evidenced based/biased medicine promotes tacit mind control and social conditioning of a culture of disease and sickness. Whether its Disease Care or the Affordable Disease Care Act, bottom line is the same. Were hog tied and hypnotized by a massive monopoly of parasites feeding on making us sick, keeping us sick, providing sickness care with physicians, pharmaceuticals and hospitals, none of which have any clue regarding prevention, arresting, reversing diseases. Disease? Oh, your genes did it. No hope, Karma, kismet, genetic determinism. Clowns like Richard Dawkins are their pimps so they can run a whorehouse in the name of medicine. A profitable multi-trillion dollar one playing on our fears and doubts, all a sealed deal in a culture devoid of health education other than pharmaeceutical sponsored news media with unregulated DTCA pharma ads aimed at scaring the hell out of you to keep you a lemming. Yes, a culture of disease and a diseased culture. This poor sod has internalized it as a poster boy for sickness. Wake up America. Trans-Evolutionary Fitness and Trans-Evolutionary Radio may perhaps be the sole voice of sobriety and sanity - Carl Lanores Super Human Radio sponsors us, and were a subset of his battle against tyranny - we cohost the show, and he does far more. Join us. If you like my work, sign up for mentoring or become a sponsor or patron. Im making no income doing this and fast going broke. Lets partner for a free America valuing truth, honesty, and a democracy of wellness rather than the tyranny of a monopolistic Inquisition stripping us of our Constitution right to life, liberty and happiness. theatlantic/features/archive/2014/09/why-i-hope-to-die-at-75/379329/
Posted on: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 02:44:39 +0000

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