While the kat's away....

melodiousmelodious Posts: 1,719
edited January 2008 in A Moving Train
Ever wonder what goes on in the world that the media doesn't want you to know...America is on a bandwagon for election nominees, yet it seems that life does go on, or does it?

Has anyone else learned of this? If this is a double post, please disregard..



January 6, 2008
>
> Media Blackout Ordered As UK Begins Mass Burials
>
> By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
>
> Disturbing reports from Britain today are showing that their government
> has invoked their dreaded Official Secrets Act as a mysterious pandemic
> sweeps their Nation leaving an, estimated, 3,000 people dead and leaving
> 'no choice' for British Health Officials but to begin mass burials.
>
> British media sources are reporting on this pandemic as being due to a
> virus, and as we can read as reported by Guardian News Service in their
> report titled "Vomiting bug to get worse", and which says:
>
> "Infections from the debilitating Norovirus stomach bug will peak this
> week as millions return to work after the holidays and spread the germs,
> the government has warned. The virus, which was responsible for closing
> more than 100 hospital wards last week and Doctors estimate that more
> than 100,000 people a week are catching the infection - and the rate may
> peak this week as the virus takes the opportunity to spread in the
> workplace and classrooms.
>
> Reported cases of the illness from early December are at a
> five-year-high, but the real figure is likely to be much greater as most
> sufferers do not seek medical attention. People struck down have been
> urged by GPs not to go back to work until the symptoms have fully
> disappeared. "
>
> Russian scientists, however, though noting that the Norovirus is indeed
> a highly contagious disease, are in disagreement with their British
> counterparts and are stating that the symptoms being reported by the
> British victims being attacked by this disease are more consistent with
> a variant of the H5N1 Avian Influenza virus which the United Kingdom has
> been reporting numerous outbreaks of this past year.
>
> Russian Health Authorities were, also, highly critical of the British
> Governments decision in mid-December to lift their remaining
> restrictions following an outbreak of the deadly Avian Flu in
> southeastern England, but even more strongly condemned Britain's
> decision to allow the continued sale to their citizens of poultry for
> their Christmas season.
>
> To the fullest truth of this mysterious disease affecting millions of
> British citizens, and which has now been reported in Ireland, it is not
> in our knowing, but what is a matter of record is Britain's Health
> Authorities engaging in cover-ups to hide from their people the true and
> catastrophic deaths attributed to disease, and as we can read as
> reported by London's Daily Mail News Service:
>
> "Edwin died on April 12 last year aged 82. He had been in hospital for
> just a fortnight after complaining of feeling frail while on holiday.
> Although Edwin had suffered from rectal cancer in the past, the disease
> was in remission and Joan says that he was expected to make a full
> recovery at the hospital - until he caught C. diff.
>
> His death, and thousands of others, lie at the heart of a growing
> scandal over NHS superbugs. Yesterday Tory leader David Cameron said
> hospitals should be fined for every patient who catches an infection on
> their wards. But would such a crackdown just lead to more secrecy about
> superbugs?
>
> In 2006 almost 56,000 elderly hospital patients caught C. diff, which is
> spread by poor hygiene, dirty hands and soiled bedding. Amazingly, we
> still don't know how many of these people died because the figures have
> not yet been released by the NHS. In 2005, the latest year that death
> statistics for C. diff were available, 3,807 hospital patients died, a
> rise of almost 70 per cent over the previous 12 months.
>
> But the truth is that this figure may be utterly meaningless because
> many people, including Joan, believe there is a cover-up over the
> figures.
>
> As this investigation has discovered, when a person dies from a hospital
> superbug the details are often left off the death certificate. The
> practice has become so widespread that last autumn the Government's
> chief medical officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, wrote to hospitals and
> doctors warning them that any dishonesty has to stop."
>
> Of the greatest concern, however, of these events are the British
> peoples following the dangerous path of their American counterparts by
> consuming vast quantities of genetically modified (GM) foods, and which
> scientific reports have proven allow new viruses to enter the human body
> leading to weakened immune systems.
>
> It is interesting to note, too, that while the death toll mounts in
> Britain from this mysterious pandemic, the French government, and seeing
> the disaster unfolding in their European neighbor, is contemplating the
> total ban of all genetically modified crops in their country.
>
> As our World continues its entrance to this new century, and as our
> Global food supply continues to plummet, and as new diseases continue
> their rampage, it remains to be seen if the Western World will ever
> awaken to threat they have created, not just to themselves, but to the
> entire human race.
>
> © January 6, 2008 EU and US all rights reserved.
> http://www.whatdoes itmean.com/ index1062. htm
> --
>
>
all insanity:
a derivitive of nature.
nature is god
god is love
love is light
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Comments

  • spiral outspiral out Posts: 1,052
    Do you have the link to this story?

    Edit: scrap that, found it.

    http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1062.htm
    Keep on rockin in the free world!!!!

    The economy has polarized to the point where the wealthiest 10% now own 85% of the nation’s wealth. Never before have the bottom 90% been so highly indebted, so dependent on the wealthy.
  • MasterFramerMasterFramer Posts: 2,268
    anyone have anything positive to say, all this armagedon talk latley is getting tired.
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  • prismprism Posts: 2,440
    if people were using even the slightest amount of critical thinking they would quickly realize what complete horseshit this article is. for one thing it doesn't even make any sense. for another thing just look at some of the titles of the articles this wack-job has also written. http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index632.htm

    :rolleyes:

    anyone that thinks this article contains even an itsy-bit of truth needs to loosen their tin-foil hat and please seek professional help for the paranoid delusions.....on behalf of soceity, thanks in advance
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  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Where is Kat these days? :confused:
  • jlew24asujlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    anyone have anything positive to say, all this armagedon talk latley is getting tired.

    where have you been? train has been like this for months. you'll get used to it.
  • spiral outspiral out Posts: 1,052
    prism wrote:
    if people were using even the slightest amount of critical thinking they would quickly realize what complete horseshit this article is. for one thing it doesn't even make any sense. for another thing just look at some of the titles of the articles this wack-job has also written. http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index632.htm

    :rolleyes:

    anyone that thinks this article contains even an itsy-bit of truth needs to loosen their tin-foil hat and please seek professional help for the paranoid delusions.....on behalf of soceity, thanks in advance

    Yep theres nothing about this anywhere else.
    Keep on rockin in the free world!!!!

    The economy has polarized to the point where the wealthiest 10% now own 85% of the nation’s wealth. Never before have the bottom 90% been so highly indebted, so dependent on the wealthy.
  • anyone have anything positive to say, all this armagedon talk latley is getting tired.



    try AET
  • melodiousmelodious Posts: 1,719
    anyone have anything positive to say, all this armagedon talk latley is getting tired.

    if it got your attention off of the election and somewhere else for even a brief minute, then the post was worth my time....

    the point is though, that there are numerous "official" agencies playing cover up, even though this might have been a bogus account...

    i have not found nor heard any more concerning this virus...but as always, i encourage anyone and everyone to think twice, three or maybe even four times before taking in vaccinations...

    any thing is possible in this time of depleted resources and over extended populations....peace..
    all insanity:
    a derivitive of nature.
    nature is god
    god is love
    love is light
  • OpenOpen Posts: 792
    anyone have anything positive to say, all this armagedon talk latley is getting tired.

    This is Bush's last year in office.
  • melodious wrote:
    if it got your attention off of the election and somewhere else for even a brief minute, then the post was worth my time....

    the point is though, that there are numerous "official" agencies playing cover up, even though this might have been a bogus account...

    i have not found nor heard any more concerning this virus...but as always, i encourage anyone and everyone to think twice, three or maybe even four times before taking in vaccinations...

    any thing is possible in this time of depleted resources and over extended populations....peace..

    wtf? making up news stories is no way to bring attention to a problem. no one will take you seriously if they know you are a liar.
  • melodiousmelodious Posts: 1,719
    i did not say the story was a lie, and yes, i can eat yet anothe piece of humble pie..not a biggie for me; i am used to it..

    eating humble pie is part of the protocol when one doesn't do a bit more research and follow up...

    this doesn't mean i am a liar...just <informed...i won't say it won't happen again, but i will say i will keep following up on the discussion where I originally found this article, and if any more prevailant highlights come about, i will post...


    thank you very much for your sincere and generous concerns..i truly appreciate what you have said here, Mr. Smith...humbled...
    here is the original link to this article...with photos too.

    http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1062.htm

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/jan/04/health.nhs
    all insanity:
    a derivitive of nature.
    nature is god
    god is love
    love is light
  • Open wrote:
    This is Bush's last year in office.


    lol...yeah I'm just waiting for something positive to actually happen.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

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  • melodiousmelodious Posts: 1,719
    lol...yeah I'm just waiting for something positive to actually happen.
    with our luck, he will declare war on iran or some other country, get us in more of a mess and then exercise his presidential rite to remain in office for yet another term, similarly as was done during WWII...i just can't see our country being salvaged after this past 8 years of fiasco.

    somehow, i just don't have any hope that the upcoming election will salvage and unify the american population or regain a favorable status for the U.S. in the global community.....
    all insanity:
    a derivitive of nature.
    nature is god
    god is love
    love is light
  • melodious wrote:
    with our luck, he will declare war on iran or some other country, get us in more of a mess and then exercise his presidential rite to remain in office for yet another term, similarly as was done during WWII...i just can't see our country being salvaged after this past 8 years of fiasco.

    somehow, i just don't have any hope that the upcoming election will salvage and unify the american population or regain a favorable status for the U.S. in the global community.....

    Bush staying in a not a possibility, the uproar would be uncontrollable. What will happen though is Bush and his Israeli nutcake buddies will fire up Iran into full glory, and hand it off to to bran new inexperienced president whereby that person will have to endure and be manipulated by the MIC day in and day out 24/7 for years. In other words the next president will not know what hit them.

    The twisted part is they believe God gives them the divine right to carry on like this.

    They really do.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
  • melodiousmelodious Posts: 1,719

    The twisted part is they believe God gives them the divine right to carry on like this.

    They really do.


    Very, very, true...

    I think I heard it like this," Well God has to accept me as I am." I sort of took this statement in and was shocked to hear the words becasue my interpretation implies that these people feel that God (higher power, your terms always) sole responsibility is to serve us, when in my experience, the more we serve others, the more we are serving our Higher Power and will reap benefits of abundance... It seems to me that learning humility is the best way to find some sense of balance...

    I'd love to change the world, but I don't know how, so I'll leave it up to you

    and work on what i know locally....peace... ;)
    all insanity:
    a derivitive of nature.
    nature is god
    god is love
    love is light
  • CommyCommy Posts: 4,984
    melodious wrote:
    Very, very, true...

    I think I heard it like this," Well God has to accept me as I am." I sort of took this statement in and was shocked to hear the words becasue my interpretation implies that these people feel that God (higher power, your terms always) sole responsibility is to serve us, when in my experience, the more we serve others, the more we are serving our Higher Power and will reap benefits of abundance... It seems to me that learning humility is the best way to find some sense of balance...

    I'd love to change the world, but I don't know how, so I'll leave it up to you

    and work on what i know locally....peace... ;)

    I'm with you. Working locally.

    But really we change the world with ideas. It was 200 (or longer) years of repression against blacks in the US, and 200 years of them talking to eachother, until someone like Martin Luthar King was even able to rise up and rally them. Same thing with women's right's. They had to get informed first, and then act.

    That's the stage we are in now. Exchanging information, sharing ideas. The time will come to rise up...and we will rise up.
  • melodiousmelodious Posts: 1,719
    Commy, you are so inspiring...Thank you for touching base and giving out these words of encouragement...

    My friend taught me it this way,"we can make change, one, one, one at a time..."

    Take wonderful care.
    all insanity:
    a derivitive of nature.
    nature is god
    god is love
    love is light
  • JaneNYJaneNY Posts: 4,438
    melodious wrote:
    Commy, you are so inspiring...Thank you for touching base and giving out these words of encouragement...

    My friend taught me it this way,"we can make change, one, one, one at a time..."

    Take wonderful care.

    I would like to second this. I have found myself too often these days face in hand feeling like nothing I think, say or do, makes any difference. This is a reminder that we can try, and that it takes time but that change can and does happen due to peoples' efforts. Thanks Commy.
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  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    • Never doubt that a small, group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.

    Margret Mead.
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • JeanwahJeanwah Posts: 6,363
    Commy wrote:
    I'm with you. Working locally.

    But really we change the world with ideas. It was 200 (or longer) years of repression against blacks in the US, and 200 years of them talking to eachother, until someone like Martin Luthar King was even able to rise up and rally them. Same thing with women's right's. They had to get informed first, and then act.

    That's the stage we are in now. Exchanging information, sharing ideas. The time will come to rise up...and we will rise up.

    Just what I need. Some positive influence. Thanks!!
    One way I believe I'm making a difference is writing my senators. Regardless if they're actually reading my letters, at least I'm trying to create the change we so desperately need.
  • CommyCommy Posts: 4,984
    right on thanks all. All you need is some Howard Zinn and really anything seems possible.
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