Friday, May 06, 2005

Bush vs. Nature; Mind Control; Cancer

I woke up this morning listening to how Bush has or wants to carve in to every state's National Park to allow industrial profit-making. It's stunning to me how corporations are allowed to have a sense of entitlement to profit from PUBLIC lands, accorded by Repulicans, but G_d forbid a child expects publicly funded healthcare. The values practiced by Republicans are so backwards and ridiculous it's no wonder they have to lie and change the meaning of words to hide their true agendas. When will American wake up?

Yesterday I was half serious when I wondered if Electromagnetic fields are numbing our brains (cell phones, hair dryers, electrical grids, wireless technologies) and that's how we've got this outrageous government and war. These fields are believed by many scientists and doctors to cause brain damage and, low and behold, the FCC is not testing anything to find out how it affects us: EMR

Cancer rates are climbing in this country. It's very likely environmental and dietary influences that are causing this. But what are we doing for it? What studies are we actually doing for this? Nearly every day in the paper their's some chemical that's linked to cancer--mercury, plastics, cosmetics...Bush and his EPA and FDA block studies that might reveal toxic issues. They simply don't study a product and then act like it's safe. This shouldn't be government's role! Another thing that occurred to me this week--you might think that doctors would be speaking up if they knew that this or that caused cancer, and some do, but the majority of doctors are like ivory tower academics, they are more interested and trained to find solutions or cures to existing problems (disease) than to PREVENT problems from happening in the first place. DO NOT LOOK TO TRADITIONAL MEDICINE FOR PREVENTION, that's all theory and witchery to those folks--most don't see it as their role in health (despite Kaiser's nice ads). So if we can't turn to our government, and we can't turn to our doctors, we need to figure out how we can find out what is harmful to us and what is not. It's up to us people; and we should listen very closely to our observant, data-collecting scientists (carefully weighing their agendas, too).

Peace

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