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It eliminates the whole practice of "saving seeds" and propagating food from one plant generation to the next -- a practice that humankind has depended on for survival since the beginning of human history.
In doing so, this gene terminator technology is a crime against both nature and humanity. To deny farmers the ability to propagate seeds from one generation to the next is to enslave humanity in a system of corporate control that violates the laws of nature and God. Care to take a guess which U.S. corporation is engaged in this activity? If you guessed Monsanto, you're right. |
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These latest human experiments are nothing new, either. They're just another incident in a long, gruesome history of medical experimentation on humans by Big Pharma that has its roots in Nazi Germany concentration camps and the crimes of IG Farben. Want to see the real history of medical experiments on humans? We published it a week ago, before this crisis ever made the headlines: human medical experimentation in the United States: The shocking true history of modern medicine and psychiatry (1833-2005).
Read it and you'll finally understand the true nature of Big Pharma. |
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What's at risk: the future of human life on planet Earth
In this cartoon, the farmer character is fretting over something the entire human race is going to suddenly realize one day: Playing God with seeds and the food supply for the purpose of extracting maximum corporate profits is to plae the very future of humankind at extreme risk. Suppose the terminator gene crops somehow cross-pollinate staple food crops that now feed the world... what happens then? Imagine all the wheat grown in the United States suddenly self-destructing after a single growing season. |
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In a recent CounterThink cartoon called "Human RoundUp,", the trees march on human cities, spraying "Human RoundUp" as workers flee the campus of Monsanto, the company that manufactures RoundUp.
It brings to mind images from the Lord of the Rings, where the Ents, fed up with the evil mage Saruman's reckless destruction of nature, attacked his fortress at Isengard. (Click here to read up on the Saruman saga at Wikipedia. |
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As a result, human children are the least healthy youngsters of any species on the planet. Baby dolphins are healthier than baby humans, for example, and they are born with healthier nervous systems, fewer toxins and a lot more common sense.
Hey, let's go suck on a cow
Speaking of common sense, nearly all mammals have the common sense to feed their children their own mother's milk. A kitten, for example, will drink cat's milk from its mother. A puppy will drink dog's milk from its mother. A baby horse will drink horse's milk from its mother. But humans? We're sorta stupid. |
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That's business as usual in the United States, a nation that has sold its soul to the highest bidder on eBay and now stands as an alarming historical example of what happens when a free market economic abandons basic ethics and human rights.
Must-see documentary: The Corporation. Watch this if you really want to know the truth about how corporations threaten the very future of humankind.
What can you do about all this? Grow heirloom plants, buy organic, non-GM foods and refuse to do business with corporations that use GM foods. |
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Drug companies around the world, of course, are now concerned they won't be able to sign up more human guinea pigs for their own experimental drug trials. The drug industry relies heavily on exploiting the poor as human guinea pigs (see human medical experimentation in modern times: How immigrants, poor people, minorities and children are modern-day guinea pigs for Big Pharma ), for without poor people to run experiments on, there can be no official declaration that the drugs are safe enough for everyone else to take. |
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The acceleration of natural disasters and radical climate change
Today, as mankind continues to destroy the planet's environment and ecosystems, some rather inconvenient natural events are about to be unleashed that will no doubt severely impact human populations. It doesn't mean trees will uproot themselves and march upon our cities, of course. That's just a cartoon depiction. What's far more likely to happen is that imbalanced ecosystems will unleash famines and infectious diseases that will ultimately devastate humankind.
Why famines? |
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To consume a human being, to put it bluntly, would be extremely unhealthy for any animal. Humans carry the highest concentration of toxic chemicals of all creatures on the planet. Their livers, hearts, kidneys and brains are so heavily contaminated with hundreds of different synthetic chemicals that if humans were slaughtered as a meat source, they'd never pass USDA food safety standards. (Soylent Green, anyone?)
If whales could speak human...
Did you ever wonder what ocean creatures might say to humans if they could speak English? |
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After all, FDA-approved pharmaceuticals outright kill at least 100,000 Americans each year, not to mention the tens of thousands killed in the U.K. by the very same drugs. Where is the outcry for the chemical holocaust taking place every day with all these other prescription drugs?
These latest human experiments are nothing new, either. They're just another incident in a long, gruesome history of medical experimentation on humans by Big Pharma that has its roots in Nazi Germany concentration camps and the crimes of IG Farben. Want to see the real history of medical experiments on humans? |
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There's no Einstein who created the human gene sequence, put together some DNA and made human beings. People are not an invention; they are a creation.
Intellectual property, and patents in particular, are intended to cover inventions; things that we were the first to create, not something we stumbled across because we have the right equipment to detect them in the natural world. Clearly, genes are already in existence. We did not invent them; nature did. And yet, people and organizations have been granted patents on seeds from nature. |
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Actual human lungs were on display, all charcoal-colored and covered in tumors. It's not difficult to understand what smoking does to a set of human lungs when you're staring at them right in front of your nose.
Some of the bodies were surgically implanted with artificial joints (post-mortem, of course) then propped up as some sort of celebration of the genius of modern joint replacement surgery. I thought this was odd. Yes, I know, in a roomful of dead bodies, stripped of their skin and propped up into artificial poses, I noticed something that struck me as bizarre. |
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And besides, even if millions of people are killed each year around the world by Big Pharma's drugs, they know that humans are always making new babies, and every newborn represents a new opportunity for disease diagnosis and a lifetime of chemical treatment.
The human race has nearly reached the point of absolute chemical enslavement by drug companies. And the people who have no idea what's happening are, not surprisingly, the very same ones currently taking the pharmaceuticals.
First, they come for your wallet. And then your mind. And then your soul. |
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But now, as we are wounding the planet, we are directly encouraging a situation in which these agents could be unleashed upon the human population by nature itself. Forget about bioterrorists -- nature is the biggest threat to human life as we know it on this planet, simply because modern human life is largely a threat to nature. Unless we learn from our lessons and find a way to honor and respect the very planet that has given us life, this planet will take it away from us.
In response to all this, you might say, "How can mankind affect weather patterns and encourage natural disasters? |
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But in reality, the corporation is cloning these wealthy clients and growing entire adult organisms -- human beings who have consciousness, intelligence, feelings, memories and creativity -- and then "harvesting" those humans when the replacement organs are needed by the paying clients.
To keep the clones controlled, they are told that they are the planet's only survivors of a global biological contamination disaster that makes it impossible for anyone to leave the cloning facility. |
| In the cloning facility, cloned humans are put to work, given simplistic jobs feeding amino acids into the food tubes that ultimately help generate new cloned human beings. They are told that they are manufacturing food for the cafeteria, but in reality, these slaves unknowingly perpetuate the system of enslavement by helping make more clones.
This mirrors what goes on in the prison system in the United States today. |
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Of course, if the best case unfolds and this doesn't become a human pandemic, then guess what? You are already prepared for anything else that could come your way: Power grid failures such as those that hit the East Coast a few years back, terrorist actions, storms, hurricanes, earthquakes, riots -- you are prepared for it all. Preparedness is the key. Start now and make it a lifelong habit.
Remember, if the bird flu virus becomes a human pandemic, there will be three kinds of people after it's all over:
People who prepared and survived.
People who didn't prepare and are dead. |
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A structure was emerging that suggested that the human body-field had order, or sequencing, to it and that energy flowed through this field in specific ways. Many ancient cultures had models of how energy flows according to specific parameters, including direction, along pathways in the body's energy field. If those pathways become distorted or blocked, the energy flow slows or even stops entirely. As the energy flow becomes less efficient, the body loses homeostasis and displays the symptoms of illness. |
| Peter and Harry wanted to approach energetic healing from an entirely different perspective. The human body operates within a range of parameters, so any test would have to be sensitive to the relative nature of how it functions. It might be more useful, they reasoned, to design a biotechnology that could test for the functional integrity of the body-field—how all the processes were functioning relative to one another and to the environment, instead of in isolation. Peter had a theoretical model of the body-field that explained these underlying matching processes. |
| This book explains the NES model of the human body-field and the body-field's influence on health in a nontechnical manner that we trust will be accessible to most readers. We have included a glossary of terms that might be unfamiliar, both NES-related and scientific, at the end of the book. Feel free to refer to the glossary as needed while you are reading. Although we strive in part 2 to preserve the personal narrative quality of how NES came into being, we understand that most readers will need the context and background information about physics and bioenergetics that is provided in part 1. |
| We will take a moment to discuss the aura because it often is evoked as the visible part of the human energy body from which information may be gleaned. Some readers may confuse it with the NES body-field, so we want to be clear about how they relate to each other. In the NES model, the external aura can be thought of as a sort of corona of the dynamic body-field, but not as an integral part of its information network. |
| Peter knew by then, even if he couldn't prove it, that the human body-field is dependent more on ultrahigh-frequency quantum waves than on electromagnetic ones, and time, he knew, is not well understood in quantum mechanics. Many of the quantum mathematical equations work just as well if you are plotting a particle's motion backward in time as if you are plotting it forward in time, as was evident in the revolutionary work in quantum electrodynamics done by Feynman in his path integrals work and the technique called "sum over histories. |
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And those human beings, of course, eventually pass the fluoride through their bodies and directly into the rivers and streams. Thus, it brings us to this bizarre reality of fluoridation: this environmentally hazardous, toxic substance is illegal to dump into rivers and streams, unless it passes through the bodies of human beings first, in which case it's not only perfectly legal, it's actually demanded by ADA dentists. That's a pretty bizarre situation. (Of course, these are the same people who are still putting mercury into peoples' mouths, so what did you expect? |
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And I think that sort of statement misrepresents human nature and the capacity of populations to shift from peaceful, polite populations to out-of-control mobs. The "mob mentality" changes peoples' behavior. People will do things as part of an anonymous mob that they'd never even consider doing on their own. And it's not that I don't have faith in human kind, it's that for most people, when they're given an opportunity to steal from a person, or to harm someone else for their own personal gain without the risk of getting caught, far too many people will pursue that line of action. |