Sunday, July 28, 2013

What do you see the world being like in 2030?

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I am worried that we are going to be too controlled & monitored. Having little freedom or rights left. Like computer chips being placed directly in babies as they are born. Is there a way for us to all join together to stop something like this from happening? Maybe a place to hide? I am thinking New Zealand or a tiny island off the southern coast of Spain.. What do you think things will be like in the future?


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2010s - The Rise of the Second Russian empire. A new cold war will be fought between America and an autocratic Russia attempting to build another empire. Poland will become a major ally of the United States in this cold war. The Islamic jihadists will slowly be pushed underground as slowly a more conservative Turkey will impose it's dominance over the Islamic world. China will reach the peak of its financial strength towards the end of this decade or the start of the next one. India will rise at a slower rate than China, but the stability of its government will continue the economic expansion longer. In the United States and Europe privacy rights will be expanded as people become more and more concerned.

2020s -- America and its ally Poland will emerge as the winners in the second cold war against Russia. Turkey will be the de fato leader of the Islamic world and will start to crash with American interests more. China will collapse as the world's new super economic power. Declining birth rates caused by the one child policy will cause China to have way too many old people to support. The mass amounts of corruption and bad loans to internal parties will prove the Chinese system is not superior to the Western World. There will be massive internal China political fights between the wealthy coasts and the poor internal Chinese. China will act in one of two ways to solve this problem: Seal China off from the world or fragment along geopolitical areas. Most likely China of the 2020s will look at a political level a lot like China of the 1920s. India will emerge as the expected economy to over take America. Japan, as the second largest economy in the world, will try to again assume de fato political power over areas of China, but this time by money, not guns. The first solar energy collectors will be placed in orbit and will start to beam their power back to Earth by microwaves. This will start to spell the doom for nations those primary export is oil.

2030 -- Computers will be monitoring us 24/7, but with the primary purpose of watching our health. A computer will notify emergency units of someone having a heart attack before it actually happens. Privacy laws will be very tough; however, it will be easy to monitor anyone. America will be starting another long economic expansion as the World's most powerful economy. Americans will start to worry about the number of Indian imports.

How many SIDS deaths occur within 2 weeks of getting shots? I heard on NPR years ago it is something like 98%?




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There are lots of new shots out there since I first heard this. Does anyone know this study that first reported this figure, and why it hasn't got more attention?


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More than 10 years ago, a manufacturer of an apnea monitor presented their findings at a medical conference. They were basically laughed off the stage because they were neither researchers nor doctors. However, their information indicated that there were many more apnea episodes at specific periods after getting vaccinations. These did not occur with children who did not receive vaccinations. I think they were on to something.

In Japan, they stopped giving any vaccinations to children while they investigated the issue regarding autism. The rate of autism did not go down. However, their rate of SIDS went down. When they reintroduced vaccinations, the recommendation was to delay most vacs until 2 years old. Their SIDS rate remains low. Japan had lower rates in the first place (babies sleep next to mom on floor mats, not in cribs), but for it to be even lower says something.

These are the primary reasons why I recommend delaying vacs until 2 years old with a few exceptions (rotovirus is one). Up to you. It was concerns of parents, not doctors, that demanded a change in the DTaP vaccine as well as removal of thimersol from both pediatric vaccines and Rhogham (and related injections given to pregnant women).

There is a false assumption by doctors that reactions are always immediate. This isn't true. They only look for reactions within the time period of the study. For another example, maternal deaths used to be only counted if they occurred within 4 weeks of birth, when in reality, women continue to die weeks later from birth complications (including blood clots and infections). That is why they are now extending the count to 1 year to give a more realistic view of the number of maternal deaths in the US.




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