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War as entertainment --

from --http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-08-0 ... ameful-app

Mon, 08/04/2014 - 13:46 | 5044649AlaricBalth

An image that appears to show a group of Israelis on a hilltop cheering and applauding as they watch the deadly aerial bombardment of Gaza has caused international outrage after it was shared by thousands...

It said that people were seen taking popcorn up onto the hill with their chairs, and that they sat cheerfully smoking hookahs.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BsICixqCQAAT17z.jpg:large

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-VQGh81MzrQ4/U ... 3W8bfsUf_R...
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but ofcourse same old same old
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American civil war --

http://www.civilwar.org/hallowed-ground ... ry-at.html

"London Times correspondent William Howard Russell observed, “On the hill beside me there was a crowd of civilians on horseback, and in all sorts of vehicles, with a few of the fairer, if not gentler sex .... The spectators were all excited, and a lady with an opera glass who was near me was quite beside herself when an unusually heavy discharge roused the current of her blood —‘That is splendid, Oh my! Is not that first rate?"
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A national blood sport

Same at is ever was -- and the fairer sex , yea right

cheers
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Mon, 08/04/2014 - 13:34 | 5044586logicalman

I look around and find I'm ashamed to be part of the human race.
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congratulations, welcome to reality
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Preferences for either option A or B changes in favor of option B when option C is presented, which is similar to option B but in no way better.

http://solarcycles.net/2014/08/05/market-crashes/

http://swingcycles.blogspot.com/

http://carlfutia.blogspot.com/

http://timeandcycles.blogspot.com/

http://www.theautomaticearth.com/the-automatic-earth/

Psychological phenomenon by which humans have a greater recall of unpleasant memories compared with positive memories.

Satan sold all of his options on a fruit tree to some woman who then resold it to some man moved by pity and duty to never let another walk alone.
This vicious cycle of dumbass to dumbass fiat trading is now called economics.

Then when he lost his wager on Job he was then homeless. When the Man went to get some others out as it was appointed since the price was paid we call the
new covenant another warning to tell them just what is coming for those who have one simple choice to avoid that fate. Between the hands and the head is the heart.

Oh that thou wouldest hide me in the grave, that thou wouldest keep me secret, until thy wrath be past, that thou wouldest appoint me a set time, and remember me!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsEWm17eRI4
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-06-1 ... fees-gates

"the intelligent will witness her quandary, the general public will not understand, and Congress will not care once November passes" m

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DsH3NKGbu4

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-08-0 ... -be-pretty

sideways if lucky
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http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=6500

http://stateofthenation2012.com/wp-cont ... 100729.jpg

Toledo water is no accident....

water wheat weather

ecocide increasing will enable democide ramping up as in the Asian theater

the percentages of change is past crucial and known past the validity of any argument and rhetorical responses

clearly indicate an evolving predicament which no one in government — federal, state, or local — or from industry, want to address in any meaningful way.
When people are regularly getting sick — VERY SICK — to the point of dying from Vibrio vulnificus infections, it does not reflect well on the various branches
of government which are responsible for ensuring public safety and addressing serious public health concerns.

Nature's kidneys are dying from eutrophication
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The Russel 2000 has crossed below the 100 day and 200 day moving averages. So momentum traders may be looking for it to go down more. So many things make it look like it should crash but it keeps not crashing...

Latest Hussman:
http://www.hussmanfunds.com/wmc/wmc140804.htm
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http://www.naturalnews.com/046194_agric ... ction.html#

http://themillenniumreport.com/2014/08/ ... to-rivers/

Saudi Arabia's Health Ministry says a man who was being tested for the Ebola virus and was in critical condition in an isolation ward has died.

“Don’t worry, not a thing to worry about.” They’ve got it all under control. That’s the same Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that we found out
last month had forgotten they were storing viable, living anthrax in old cardboard boxes in a storage room for decades. It just slipped their mind.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/news ... tions.html

I will bring against Elam the four winds from the four quarters of heaven; I will scatter them to the four winds, and there will not be a nation where Elam's exiles do not go.
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We should not be panicking over Ebola. Even if several people
got infected in the U.S., it would not become an epidemic, since
it can only be spread by touching the bodily fluids of an
infected person.

If you want to panic about something, then worry about MERS, which is
almost as deadly as Ebola, and spreads through the air.
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https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Population%20 ... 20conflict

Ebola is another symptom to human movements to be unleashed as we see and already are. The borders are a joke plus the incontestability of facts
that governments are not in control. Getting reelected is all that matters and to front run markets without impunity is all that matters.
Ecocides will turn into democides and governement will not secure the borders since the policy is not to spook the herd.
Slowly at first then all at once.....

http://globalnews.ca/news/1488357/watch ... ed-by-fda/

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... hen#p17644

The numbers are ticking up with each day.
http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/ ... oot_a.html

I have two in local hospitals on the front lines. Taxpayers are idiots watching this unfold on the border issues
with these community organizers in the DC swamp.

About time this government has a f^&*()g clue it will be more than already over and they are simply asleep at the wheel.
As h notes correctly While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first

Legal immigrants are required to have medical screening to ensure that they do not bring any contagious diseases into the United States. Illegal aliens are not screened and many are carrying horrific third world diseases that do not belong in the USA. Many of these diseases are highly contagious and will infect citizens that come in contact with an infected illegal alien. This has already happened in restaurants, schools, and police forces.

Malaria was eradicated from the USA in the 1940s but recently there were outbreaks in southern California, New Jersey, New York City, and Houston. Additionally, Malaria tainted blood has been discovered in the blood supply.

Dengue was first recognized in the 1950s, affects most Asian countries and has become a leading cause of death among children in the infected areas. Heretofore unknown in the US, Dengue outbreaks have now occurred in the United States.

Leprosy, a scourge of Biblical days, is caused by a bacillus agent and is now know as Hansen's Disease. In the 40 years prior to 2002, there were only 900 total cases of leprosy in the US. In the following three years there have been 9,000 cases and most were illegal aliens.

As noted in the article Leprosy in America: new cause for concern by Dr. William Levis, head of the New York Hansen's Disease Clinic. "It's creeping into the U.S. ... This is a real phenomenon. It's a public health threat. New York is endemic now, and nobody's noticed." In the same article, Dr. Terry Williams, who runs a Houston-based clinic serving leprosy patients across southern Texas, said that the bulk of the cases treated by his clinic were immigrants. "A lot of our cases are imported," he said. "We see patients from everywhere--Africa, the Philippines, China, South America." (emphasis added)

Hepatitis A-E is a viral infection that primarily attacks the liver. In 2004, more than 650 people contacted Hepatitis A at a single Chi-Chi's Mexican restaurant in Pennsylvania. Four latter died. Hepatitis B is one of the major diseases of mankind and is a serious global public health problem. It is estimated that 2 BILLION people are infected and about one million persons die each year. The new vaccine is only 95% effective in preventing an infection and will not cure a person who already has Hepatitis B, which results in a lifelong infection, cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver, liver cancer, liver failure, and early death. An estimated 1.3 million people in the US are currently infected. No vaccine is currently available to prevent Hepatitis C-E and treatment for chronic Hepatitis C costs about $1,500 per person.

Tuberculosis (TB) kills approximately 2 million people each year. It is estimated that between 2002 and 2020, approximately 1,000,000,000 people will be newly infected, over 150 million people will get sick, and 36 million will die. TB is a highly contagious disease. Like the common cold, it spreads through the air. When infectious people cough, sneeze, talk or spit, they propel TB germs, known as bacilli, into the air. Each person with active TB will infect on average between 10 and 15 people every year.
The United States currently has one of the lowest rates of TB in the world. Mexico has 10 times the rate of prevalence and many African countries along with Afghanistan, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Indonesia have rates that are 100 – 150 times higher. Making matters worse, a few years ago a Multi-Drug-Resistant (MDR) strain of TB has emerged that is resistant to all standard anti-TB drugs. Treating a single case of MDR TB costs over $250,000 and as much as $1,200,000 per person, and even with treatment about half of the patients with MDR-TB prematurely die.

In an article in the Journal of the American Medical Assn., Dr. Reuben Granich, a lead investigator for the CDC commented on MDR-TB:

"Evidence of it has surfaced in 38 of 61 California health jurisdictions, and it could ‘threaten the efficacy of TB control efforts,' Granich said. The infected were said to be four times as likely to die from the disease and twice as likely to transmit the disease to others ... Reluctant to label the infected as ‘illegal' or even ‘undocumented' aliens, the report notes that of the 407 known cases of MDR-TB, 84% were ‘foreign-born' patients, mainly from Mexico and the Philippines who'd been in the U.S. less than five years. The percentage of TB cases among the ‘foreign-born' jumped from 29% in 1993 to 53% as of last year."
Recently, there was a TB Outbreak In Oklahoma City in a hospital affecting thousands.

For more information on TB and the link to illegal aliens, see:

Is CDC covering up skyrocketing TB rate?
Immigration helps diseases spread in Valley
Mayor favors tougher stance against illegals.
Chagas Disease (American Trypanosomiasis), endemic to South and Central America, is spread by infected triatomine bugs, known as the "kissing bugs," that bite people. It was unknown in the United States until fairly recently. It is now estimated that between 100,000 and 500,000 people in the US have Chagas Disease. Who is infected? Mostly illegal aliens.

Since Chagas Disease is basically unknown outside of the illegal alien community most doctors won't recognize it and the blood supply just started being screened for it. Most cases of Chagas Disease that occur in patients other than illegal aliens are thought to be contracted from tainted blood – blood sold by illegal aliens with Chagas Disease before the blood supply started being tested for it as of August of 2006.

HIV The number of illegal Mexican and Central American immigrants with HIV or AIDS is unknown, mostly because researchers rarely ask about immigration status. However, it is known that the rate of HIV infection among Latino women in California is about twice the rate of white women. At one free California health clinic, all of the women have HIV or AIDS. Most are Mexican or Central American "immigrants."

Then there is Schistosomiasis, Guinea Worm Infection, Whooping cough, Cysticercosis, Morgellon's, and a host of others.

All these diseases and pathogens, and a plethora of others that are not endemic to the US, are being brought in by unscreened illegal aliens who then spread them to an unsuspecting population. These diseases will give you something to think about the next time you are eating at a restaurant with the grunt work being done by illegal aliens who didn't have medical screening before preparing and handling your food.

As recently reported in Hepatitis Risk for East Asians in New York, among east Asian immigrants in New York City, one person in seven carries the Hepatitis B virus and that researchers at New York Univ. School of Medicine, found that 15% of east Asians in New York - as many as 100,000 people - are chronic hepatitis carriers, with the rate highest among immigrants from China. That infection rate is 35 times the rate found in the general population. The article did not mention how many of the infected people were illegal aliens but odds are the vast majority were.

Health reporter Bill Sardi noted:

"Recently an outbreak of hepatitis traced to Chi-Chi's Mexican restaurant, in Pennsylvania was inexplicably traced to contaminated green onions, not the most obvious cause, undocumented food workers who harbored Hepatitis. For the most part, Hepatitis is a blood-borne, not a food-borne disease. The Hepatitis outbreak infected over 650 individuals, caused 9,000 Americans to undergo immune globulin shots, and killed 4 people.
If Americans found out restaurants can commonly infect their customers from food workers, it would be a serious blow to the restaurant industry. Better blame the green onions. Let's concede the onions, grown in Mexico, were contaminated from fecal material containing Hepatitis. Did all the green onions imported from Mexico end up in one single restaurant? There were no other outbreaks of Hepatitis anywhere elsewhere from green onions. There were 13 restaurant workers who had Hepatitis. They were the likely source of the transmitted infection.

While the unions resist mandatory Hepatitis screening and vaccination for food workers, the government mandates that newborn babies be jabbed with Hepatitis vaccines before they can leave the hospital. The logic in this defies understanding until one realizes that newborn babies of immigrant families can more easily acquire Hepatitis so all babies are given the vaccines."

As noted in a May 2006 article, Milford taking harsher stance against illegals than Framingham, increased levels of TB are being noted and some municipalities are finally starting to take action to protect their citizens.

As unfortunate as it may be, the US can not bear the financial burden for treating the world's sick, ill, and infected populace, but the Govt. should be protecting American citizens from the diseases being brought in by illegal aliens.

How many more citizens will come down with Hepatitis, Leprosy, E-coli, or Chagas Disease from contact with an infected illegal alien before something is done? How many school children must get TB before our government takes action to protect them?

If we screen legal aliens for contagious diseases, why are we allowing unscreened and contagious illegal aliens to roam the country infecting the citizenry?

Diseases - collateral damage from a "victimless crime" to save ten cents on a head of lettuce.
Next Section: Impacts of Illegal Immigration: Jobs

Previous Section: Impacts of Illegal Immigration: Education

For detailed information on how bad the situation is, see:

Hospital to the World Welcomes Illegal & Contagious Diseases
A Ticking Time Bomb: Diseases that Cross American Borders
Infectious Diseases in Immigrants from the Perspective of a Tropical Referral Unit.
Disease, Unwanted Import
Leprosy, Hepatitis, and Tuberculosis Rising Fast in the United States
Illegals' presence deepens health concerns in food industry
Immigration and Public Health

http://www.usillegalaliens.com/impacts_ ... eases.html

Seal the damn border

nano paint that kill mrsa on contact
Since it ruptures the cell membrane. The effect was when the specific cell structure touched the latex and nano additive it was destoyed.
Did it penetrate other structures, not what I seen from initial findings released.

In the pipe line......

Sorry but the microbes and speculated also vocanic winters killed the dinosaurs guys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mI10nYuqcJ4

"If I shut the heavens so that there is no rain, or if I command the locust to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people and my people who are called
by my name humble themselves ad pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal their land" 2Chronicles 7:12-14

"Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit says the Lord" Zechariah 4:6

No I did say be unkind the travelers. I offer my children to heal the afflicted.

The treatment of strangers found in the Old Testament was carried over into New Testament times when God's blessings would be available to people of all nations. The apostles and elders who gathered for what is known as the "Jerusalem conference" (Acts 15) recognized this truth. They placed no greater responsibility upon Gentile believers than that expressed in the Law of Moses. For whatever reason, they found it necessary to name four specific obligations (Acts 15:20), but beyond that, they knew that any other instructions were unnecessary.
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Well, I guess it's ok to panic over malaria, dengue, leprosy, Hansen's
disease, hepatitis a-e, tuberculosis, Chagas disease, chistosomiasis,
Guinea Worm Infection, Whooping cough, Cysticercosis, and Morgellon's.
Just not Ebola.

John
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I hope your local metrics have water, lumber, meat, protien for animals, spare parts for frequncy failures, medical services and I expect finance and energy clusters will focus core support mechanisms. Will you ever need it in Boston? I will miss lobster but can do with out it. If you plan to never need it I can still can trade fiat if it has any intrinsic value left after the sdr parity reset upcoming. If not I can make change in other mediums of exchange. Simple fact of nature is in high probability 95 percent cannot as this is written. No power for a week? Been there done that... From our vantage point after a week they will have a dry rub for most of you by then.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUXGBLTUD8w

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7Uwg8BT6qQ

A few lessons had been learned. Many have not. What we done locally was for the next ones not us. Few even consider it as we discussed affirmation bias, the tendency to think one has conclusively proven the merits of a decision by listing the reasons it's right, while ignoring the reasons it might not be... When you have to panic you already destroyed your future. We have found the same education is available in the same book others ignored. When they do not want to remember is a sure sign they never wanted to listen in the first place and a few had to pay that price with something that can never be purchased. Time will enact a common price as they are consumed by todays wisdom. Same as it ever was.

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