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American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has come forward with an official position on organic foods and their role in childhood health and development. But rather than encourage parents to avoid buying pesticide-laden conventional foods, the group, which openly admits that conventional produce is loaded with toxic pesticides, says parents should keep on feeding their children conventional produce despite the dangers involved.
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As the generational cycle moves, there is an implication that impacts everyone from the moral changes as the generations shift, and that change is cheating on everything. From cheating on income tax to cheating by farmers, there is a lot of cheating going on that doesn't make a real difference to the public when the cheats are at low volumes, but makes a huge difference when the cheating is at high volume. The cause of the cheating doesn't matter, attribute it to financial stress or to lack of sympathy for other persons or simply to lack of moral training, the effect of the cheating is still there.
China adding ground plastic to food products is cheating. An occasional bit of melanine in dog or cat food would be unlikely to do damage. When the cheat becomes a matter of routine, then millions of animals and people die for no reason other than to make literally pennies. Actions on both the small and large levels become self destructive. And those self destructive actions cause governments to actively intervene, and that gets laws passed that create their own issues. And this all goes back to cheating and the cheating eventually causes the public at large to lose faith in all institutions. And that faith doesn't return until the cheating has been repressed for decades and the public forgets about it.
We usually discuss the cheating as applicable only to financial markets, but it is really present everywhere. From degraded food products to degraded financial instruments and even, or especially religion, it is really the same problem, people cheat for the extra pennies.
Lack of empathy and negative attitudes about the commonweal in a generation is a problem that does not have an easy fix.
China adding ground plastic to food products is cheating. An occasional bit of melanine in dog or cat food would be unlikely to do damage. When the cheat becomes a matter of routine, then millions of animals and people die for no reason other than to make literally pennies. Actions on both the small and large levels become self destructive. And those self destructive actions cause governments to actively intervene, and that gets laws passed that create their own issues. And this all goes back to cheating and the cheating eventually causes the public at large to lose faith in all institutions. And that faith doesn't return until the cheating has been repressed for decades and the public forgets about it.
We usually discuss the cheating as applicable only to financial markets, but it is really present everywhere. From degraded food products to degraded financial instruments and even, or especially religion, it is really the same problem, people cheat for the extra pennies.
Lack of empathy and negative attitudes about the commonweal in a generation is a problem that does not have an easy fix.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdajUraK ... r_embedded
According to China Daily, 15 were murdered, 17 committed suicide, seven died from accidents and 19 died from illness. Oh, yes, and 14 were executed. (Welcome to China.) Chinese billionaire dies every 40 days.
According to China Daily, 15 were murdered, 17 committed suicide, seven died from accidents and 19 died from illness. Oh, yes, and 14 were executed. (Welcome to China.) Chinese billionaire dies every 40 days.
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I feel the narrative is understood here on the 2016 collapse theory we noted back in the forums.
We note the markers as we go now since the fait accompli of partizan and the great game to raison d'ette continues.
Query to what we seen here will take some time and tyler is moving to the landscape called tommorow as we
pointed to reason. In a few quarters it can be noted on the journey already underway and I thank them for the
wisdom to see it. If we have any bias at all, it's that we're pro-American. Welcome aboard.
notes: http://www.oid-ido.org/IMG/pdf/Alternat ... _dette.pdf
http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/20 ... nslavement
http://www.4thestate.net/female-voices- ... fographic/
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/11/0 ... holic-Vote
I find the channeling effects chilling to the education upcoming on our kids today.
No one can outrun math or time or the final condition. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ68KeAfUEM
The lesson taught by this early experiment was that the chief advantage of conquest lies, not in the discovery and seizure of hidden
accumulated treasure, important as that was in the case of early empire, but in the continuous exploitation of large quantities of forced labour.
Measures little other than a system of veiled robbery, and was in no sense an equal exchange of the industrial profits representing the "surplus-value" of
slave or forced labour, and by the yield of taxation and plunder.
We note the markers as we go now since the fait accompli of partizan and the great game to raison d'ette continues.
Query to what we seen here will take some time and tyler is moving to the landscape called tommorow as we
pointed to reason. In a few quarters it can be noted on the journey already underway and I thank them for the
wisdom to see it. If we have any bias at all, it's that we're pro-American. Welcome aboard.
notes: http://www.oid-ido.org/IMG/pdf/Alternat ... _dette.pdf
http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/20 ... nslavement
http://www.4thestate.net/female-voices- ... fographic/
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/11/0 ... holic-Vote
I find the channeling effects chilling to the education upcoming on our kids today.
No one can outrun math or time or the final condition. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ68KeAfUEM
The lesson taught by this early experiment was that the chief advantage of conquest lies, not in the discovery and seizure of hidden
accumulated treasure, important as that was in the case of early empire, but in the continuous exploitation of large quantities of forced labour.
Measures little other than a system of veiled robbery, and was in no sense an equal exchange of the industrial profits representing the "surplus-value" of
slave or forced labour, and by the yield of taxation and plunder.
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a, follow up to last week, I just moved from 20% long equity to 50% short.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeMZGGQ0 ... re=related As we are reminded.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdajUraK ... r_embedded to crisis.
I told the wife to overmix onto kidneythieves over our friend from as "As we are reminded" to crisis.
She laughed and said she had to go to store. And reminded her a family gathering is no fun until the cops show up.
We will have a fed, some military, industial complex, retail, medical and Thanksgiving who the center of it
is a carpenter who was nailed to a tree. Peace to those who get it...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdajUraK ... r_embedded to crisis.
I told the wife to overmix onto kidneythieves over our friend from as "As we are reminded" to crisis.
She laughed and said she had to go to store. And reminded her a family gathering is no fun until the cops show up.
We will have a fed, some military, industial complex, retail, medical and Thanksgiving who the center of it
is a carpenter who was nailed to a tree. Peace to those who get it...
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I missed a window but as we noted back, due diligence and positions will be defended if needed.Higgenbotham wrote:a, follow up to last week, I just moved from 20% long equity to 50% short.
Same allocations in these troubled times we seen here. It is still wise to get some metal after
all the bills are paid.
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Increased to 75% on the spike. I may not stay at 75% short for long. Metal looked OK to me from 1993 to 2011 but still can't see it here. The problem with equities is the income stream doesn't really exist. Plus I haven't been comfortable owning equity since the DTCC went all electronic. "We're not saying there is no problem, but to suggest the sky is falling might be a bit overdone," DTCC's chief spokesman Stuart Goldstein said. Yeah, OK.aedens wrote:I missed a window but as we noted back, due diligence and positions will be defended if needed.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/NewsDeta ... yid=224791
http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/20 ... /evergreen
All over but the texting here and there. I was puzzled on the lady looking for a better job who told me
since there is no peace we have war. Please, for the sake of my grandchildren find a better resume.
I seen that article also on Cede and Company H on the paperwork issuances. Kind of tales of carry your own
book entry for sure. The under 25 demographics I am noting is very unstable and can go anyway about now.
Even there own peer group is very concerned. We have growing issue as noted from the two links I supplied
above on the four steps to be bluntly brief. http://generationaldynamics.com/forum/v ... 832#p16806
And so if you can't free yourself of your political biases, whatever they may be, then you won't understand generational theory
as John clearly states. I am finding this true as the unfolding period, my point being if they see a half turning there is hope on other topics
than blinding ideologues we unmask. For my part a few aspects have been conveyed on fiscal and the why we see it
attitudes. This moral vacuum has been just taking and not even understanding as we digress to enclaves.
As the professor stated in his learned verbiage of view that he never "statist" nuetralized anyone. Point being its everyones fault
and realism has never had a timeless impact on the way contemporary analysts perceive international relations matter not.
I can see the pit mentality that what amount of corpes will you consider with a sheep skin on the wall of only your reality
you wish to convey. I can see before Thucydides point on polital personage tripping on even the lowest demoninator in any party to resolve
a dynamic they never want to see since there is no over the hill need to reality until as the operative states clearly
when the door is breeched its alittle late then oh narrowed one. As we conveyed the sleep also is to deep for them
since they truly are sealed. As the first link indicates with a phone call they are not sitting on a gold mine
and with reckless abandone here they consider they are until that day appears.
http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/20 ... /evergreen
All over but the texting here and there. I was puzzled on the lady looking for a better job who told me
since there is no peace we have war. Please, for the sake of my grandchildren find a better resume.
I seen that article also on Cede and Company H on the paperwork issuances. Kind of tales of carry your own
book entry for sure. The under 25 demographics I am noting is very unstable and can go anyway about now.
Even there own peer group is very concerned. We have growing issue as noted from the two links I supplied
above on the four steps to be bluntly brief. http://generationaldynamics.com/forum/v ... 832#p16806
And so if you can't free yourself of your political biases, whatever they may be, then you won't understand generational theory
as John clearly states. I am finding this true as the unfolding period, my point being if they see a half turning there is hope on other topics
than blinding ideologues we unmask. For my part a few aspects have been conveyed on fiscal and the why we see it
attitudes. This moral vacuum has been just taking and not even understanding as we digress to enclaves.
As the professor stated in his learned verbiage of view that he never "statist" nuetralized anyone. Point being its everyones fault
and realism has never had a timeless impact on the way contemporary analysts perceive international relations matter not.
I can see the pit mentality that what amount of corpes will you consider with a sheep skin on the wall of only your reality
you wish to convey. I can see before Thucydides point on polital personage tripping on even the lowest demoninator in any party to resolve
a dynamic they never want to see since there is no over the hill need to reality until as the operative states clearly
when the door is breeched its alittle late then oh narrowed one. As we conveyed the sleep also is to deep for them
since they truly are sealed. As the first link indicates with a phone call they are not sitting on a gold mine
and with reckless abandone here they consider they are until that day appears.
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H, with our crew you short your are gone as it should be. I can respect the view that it was the memo.
As noted to defend a position is what the Fed will do as we noted from Fisher and forumed.
If we open a position it will not be a you got packered cowbell moment since as we hammered on here
is due diligence. I remember the chap who went without a tie on as we noted. I see no issue
with that since the heads sat down. I would rather see who and other than why but you get my line
of thought. As for the interstate brands issue we seen stress cracks before and we noted this other
than day to day issues. I think we noted here lighter fluid was in the air. As before if we see some
grown ups asserting some response moves why should we even blink with what we already know?
As noted to defend a position is what the Fed will do as we noted from Fisher and forumed.
If we open a position it will not be a you got packered cowbell moment since as we hammered on here
is due diligence. I remember the chap who went without a tie on as we noted. I see no issue
with that since the heads sat down. I would rather see who and other than why but you get my line
of thought. As for the interstate brands issue we seen stress cracks before and we noted this other
than day to day issues. I think we noted here lighter fluid was in the air. As before if we see some
grown ups asserting some response moves why should we even blink with what we already know?
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