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"FUTURE: Some madmen could mutate bacteria so that biological warfare will be possible even for a small amount of people. Even billions of dollars will not protect us. FUTURE: The people who "help" in respect to a possible biological warfare are just those people who created the weapons in the first place, health officials, because they breed bacteria. Imagine they get stolen, or, in the case of Russia, sold to madmen. Especially genetically engineered bacteria can become resistant."
- Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)

"Nor is modern warfare good for the planet. Agent Orange, napalm, biological weapons, and high explosives have a far more devastating impact than bows and arrows or cannonballs. So far, we have managed to avoid the horrors of a nuclear war, but it remains an ever-present danger. As resources become less plentiful, food and water become more scarce, the gap between rich and poor grows, and climatic change promotes mass migrations, it is not difficult to imagine a number of scenarios leading, either accidentally or deliberately, to a nuclear conflagration."
- Peter Russell, Waking Up In Time: Finding Inner Peace In Times of Accelerating Change (Get the book.)

"With the Austrian capital's skyline behind him and the Danube River and the Vienna Woods below, Harry Lime justifies his behavior and the conflicts he has created: "In Italy for thirty years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder, bloodshed—and they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love—five hundred years of democracy and peace. And what did that produce? The cuckoo clock."
- Charles Barber, Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation (Get the book.)

"In the peace settlement at the end of World War I, the warring powers, which were perfectly capable of deception and knew better than to trust each other within the context of warfare, accepted a series of statements (Wilson's Fourteen Points), not as part of that context, but as outside of it and defining it. The European allies then treated the Fourteen Points as a tactic of warfare, but in doing so they violated a trust that transcended warfare and subverted the possibility of trust for many years to come. Traditionally, "a message about war [was] not part of the war." (Bateson 1974:483)."
- APC Books, Healing Our Planet, Healing Our Selves: The Power of change Within to Change the World (Get the book.)

"The Scottish Highlands erupted in warfare between hitherto peaceful clans. The severe winters reduced many Highlanders to making bread from tree bark. The murder of Fung James I, while hunting near Perth in 1436, was a direct result of famine-related social disorder, an event that caused the capital to be moved to the fortress at Edinburgh. By 1500 European summers were about seven degrees Celsius cooler than they had been during the Medieval Warm Period. The growing season in England was shortened by about three weeks, and by as much as five by the seventeenth century."
- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)

"The biological warfare causes panic. 2. Vaccinations are a huge income source. And now it becomes extremely exciting. Just look. Billions of dollars were just recently spent on the recent wars (Afghanistan, Iraq). We very quickly see that one can make a lot of money with terror-threats. Yes, most of the money was spent in the direction of the weapon-dealers, the weapon-construction companies; but a huge portion also went to Big Pharma. Just one single bit of information comes to the forefront: in June 2002, President George W. Bush signed into law a $4."
- Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)

"The bickering within the chiropractic pales next to the open warfare with the medical establishment that played out through much of the twentieth century. By midcentury the American Medical Association held the chiropractic to be quackery and declared interactions with chiropractors on a professional level to be unethical. The chiropractic thrived nonetheless and now number around 60,000, mainly in the United States."
- Nortin M. Hadler MD, Worried Sick: A Prescription for Health in an Overtreated America (Get the book.)

"In 1988, one activist AIDS patient in New York City put the matter plainly in the pages of New York Native, a gay and lesbian periodical: Psychological warfare is being waged against gay men in the United States. For the past month or so the media have been disseminating hostile propaganda, with the message that we will all die, that we must die. These death threats do not issue from the usual bigots. . . . We are being cursed in the name of science, and the imprecations directed against us have the imprimatur of the Public Health Service (PHS)."
- Anne Harrington, The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine (Get the book.)

"Botulinum toxin has been a concern as a potential biological warfare agent since World War II. In response to concerns about Germany's botulinum toxin research, the United States and Great Britain developed countermeasures against the toxin before the invasion of Europe. More recently, Iraq has been accused of producing large amounts of botulinum toxin for use as a biological warfare agent. The extreme toxicity of botulinum toxins and the ease of production, transport, and delivery make this an agent of extreme bioterrorism concern. 67 Overview of Botulism: www.cidrap.umn."
- Mark Sircus, Transdermal Magnesium Therapy (Get the book.)

"FUTURE: The people who "help" in respect to a possible biological warfare are just those people who created the weapons in the first place, health officials, because they breed bacteria. Imagine they get stolen, or, in the case of Russia, sold to madmen. Especially genetically engineered bacteria can become resistant. FUTURE: Under a crazy government (influenced by Big Pharma), it could very well be that, under a bioterrorism attack, the entire population is forced to receive vaccinations and suffer horrible side effects."
- Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)

"The result is the persistence of social and political oppression, economic warfare, cultural intolerance, crime, and disregard for the environment. Eliminating social and economic ills and frustrations calls for considerable socioeconomic development, and that is not possible without better education, information, and communication. These, however, are blocked by the absence of socioeconomic development, so that a vicious cycle is produced: underdevelopment creates frustration, and frustration, giving rise to defective behaviors, blocks development."
- Ervin Laszlo, Quantum Shift in the Global Brain: How the New Scientific Reality Can Change Us and Our World (Get the book.)

"This sort of generator produces an alternating current (AC). germ warfare The use of microorganisms in war to injure or destroy humans, animals, or crops. Germ warfare is also called bacteriological warfare or biological warfare. hardware The physical machinery and devices that make up a computer system. It is contrasted to software — the programs and instructions used to run the system. hard-wired In computer jargon, a circuit is hard-wired if it is built to perform a specific function and requires no outside instructions or program."
- James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)

"Hills of southeastern Scotland grew crops at 425 meters above sea level, during a golden age of Scottish history when interclan warfare was virtually unheard of. A burst of cathedral building spread across Medieval Europe in the twelfth century. Chartres Cathedral, built in a mere quarter-century after 1195, is a miracle in glass and stone, where ten thousand worshipers from the surrounding countryside once gathered on festival days to pour out their love for God. Chartres and its contemporaries were celebrations of the bounty of the soil, of generations of prosperity."
- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)

"Attacked repeatedly, they held on for another half-century before intensive warfare drove the people into scattered towns and villages, where they fortified even their fields. With only defended acreage to farm, the farmers' crop yields must have fallen dramatically. In a last desperate stand, the surviving Aguatecans created an island fortress on a peninsula in Lake Petexbatun by digging three moats across the neck of land, one over 140 meters long. Even this outpost perished. The inhabitants abandoned it in the 800s."

- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)

"As far as we can tell, their lives revolved around warfare, ritual, and diplomacy, in an endless cycle of competition for prestige with their fellow leaders. Each river valley had one or two royal courts, all of them connected by ties of kin and mutual obligation. Judging from royal graves, each warrior-priest wore the same insignia and ceremonial trappings. Moche lords went to war over land and water supplies. Painted Moche pots show vivid scenes of armies fighting with raised clubs and feather-decked shields."

- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)

"This sort of generator produces an alternating current (AC). germ warfare The use of microorganisms in war to injure or destroy humans, animals, or crops. Germ warfare is also called bacteriological warfare or biological warfare. hardware The physical machinery and devices that make up a computer system. It is contrasted to software ?the programs and instructions used to run the system. hard-wired In computer jargon, a circuit is hard-wired if it is built to perform a specific function and requires no outside instructions or program."
- E. D. Hirsch, Joseph F. Kett, James Trefil, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)

"Letting go of the need to fight in life reprograms the DNA of the body, changing its course of warfare and eventual annihilation to one of healthy reproduction. Not needing to fight for their survival gives the cancer cells a chance to be accepted again by the entire "family" of cells in the body. Cancer cells are normal cells that have been rejected by what they consider home. They are deprived of proper nourishment and support. In their desperation to survive, they grab anything they can find to live on, even cellular waste products and toxins. This practically turns them into "outcasts."
- Andreas Moritz, Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism (Get the book.)

"Of course, more money will be spent on potential biological warfare, and there will be one winner: the Pharmaceutical industry. Aside from the political situation, vaccinations are, in any case, an unbelievable cash cow. Vaccinations, despite some horrible side effects and possibly even more disastrous long-term side effects, always mean a lot of money, war or no war. When entire populations 140 Mendelsohn, M.D., How to Raise a Healthy Child In Spite Of Your Doctor, (Ballantine, New York, 1984), p. 165 141 See Gary Null, ibid. p. 126 have to be inoculated against some disease, imagine that!"
- Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)

"Yet it seems to us that the low technology of this urban guerilla warfare, where the most dangerous weapons are so-called IEDs (improvised explosive devices), might have something to do with the higher rates of survival. WHAT IF? What if emergency medicine and its allied specialties disappeared? As we have seen, an important (perhaps coequal) function of the emergency room, a function mandated by federal law, is to provide health care for uninsured and disadvantaged populations."
- Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea, What If Medicine Disappeared? (Get the book.)

"Or perhaps such racism is an echo of internecine protohuman forest warfare. Like his wealthy father, who bequeathed him a successful nursery, Bunyard fraternized with and was patronized by nobility. When he wrote about the "opulence" of certain fruits, he was being sincere. He considered his garden a collection d'elite—like Jefferson's, minus the slaves. Unfortunately, Bunyard had a family history of fiscal ineptitude, explains Oxford don Edward Wilson, editor of 2007's The Downright Epicure: Essays on Edward Bunyard."
- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)

"Not aftet rwenry years of diplomacy, warfare, and plague. Though Arabs residing in Syria experienced the same plague as everyone else in the Mediterranean—the sixth-century Arab poet Hassan ibn Thabit, describes the plague as "the stinging of the djinn^—there • Memory of the subordinate relationship between al-Harith and his imperial sponsors has proved resilient; in October 2004, Arab rulers cooperating with the west were accused, by Osama bin-Laden, of being "the new Ghassanids." is hardly any record of the demon in Arabia."
- William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: The First Great Plague and the End of the Roman Empire (Get the book.)

"As a result, in 429, eighty thousand Vandals3 under Gaiseric, the most formidable of the Vandal leaders, "excellently trained in warfare and the cleverest of men,"4 crossed from Spain into Africa. Either unaware of her general's complicity in the Vandal invasion, or willing to overlook it, Galla Placidia pardoned Boniface and ordered him to defend the Roman province that he had deliberately put at risk. His defense was somewhat inglorious. Following a successful siege of the city of Hippo in eastern Algeria (during which the city's bishop and most famous resident, St."

- William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: The First Great Plague and the End of the Roman Empire (Get the book.)

"The body struggles to defend itself, engaging in continuous biochemical warfare between the invading toxins (rancid fats, heavy metals, cigarette smoke, and the like) and the immune system. During these battles the toxic waste of combat begins to accumulate in the body, causing enormous metabolic stress that, over time, can lead to disease. During free-radical stress, the oxidants act like invaders, taking away electrons from precious molecules at every turn."
- Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., The Sinatra Solution Metabolic Cardiology (Get the book.)

"While the Persian commander was occupied in the prosaic business of modern warfare, making certain, for example, that his archers were sufficiently well supplied with arrows, one of his officers reverted to the Bronze Age heroics of the Iliad, and rode back and forth along the Roman lines daring anyone to meet him in single combat. Procopius describes his general emerging from the Roman command tent to see the challenge accepted . . . but not by a soldier. Instead, "a certain Andreas ..."
- William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: The First Great Plague and the End of the Roman Empire (Get the book.)

"This sort of generator produces an alternating current (AC). germ warfare The use of microorganisms in war to injure or destroy humans, animals, or crops. Germ warfare is also called bacteriological warfare or biological warfare. fa Despite various international agreements to prohibit the development of such weapons, including the Geneva Conventions, research in this area continues in many countries. hardware The physical machinery and devices that make up a computer system. It is contrasted to software — the programs and instructions used to run the system."
- E. D. Hirsch, The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy (Get the book.)

"Though Justinian was as skilled in diplomacy as Belisarius was in warfare, even he was frequently stymied by the unexpected. The emperor had engineered the adoption by Justin of Theodoric's son-in-law, Eutharic, even naming the Goth-king-in-waiting a Roman Consul as the first step in a peaceful rapprochement with the Ostrogoths. His plan was knocked off kilter when Eutharic died unexpectedly in 522, and his widow, Amalasontha, niece of a Frankish king and daughter of Theodoric, became ruler of virtually all of Italy as regent for her son Athalaric."
- William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: The First Great Plague and the End of the Roman Empire (Get the book.)

"Colloidal silver has also been reported to be effective against germ warfare pathogens such as anthrax and bubonic plague.18 In 1919, Alfred Searle, founder of Searle Pharmaceuticals, indicated that in tests, colloidal silver protected rabbits from ten times the lethal dose of tetanus and diphtheria toxins.19 Silver is a trace mineral. It is present in the body in minute amounts and is used by the body to produce healthy cells and maintain the immune system. People previously obtained trace minerals such as silver in adequate amounts from eating plants grown in nutrient-rich soil."
- Ron Garner, Conscious Health: A Complete Guide to Wellness Through Natural Means (Get the book.)

"The medical mentality looks at the disease process as warfare, as an enemy which "invades or attacks the body" and therefore as something which can ?and must ?be stopped: the symptoms must be palliated or suppressed; the body must in some way be "treated" with some sort of doctor-prescribed drug, treatment, therapy or surgery to make the patient get well. • The medical mentality teaches you that illness is to be expected as the years advance, as disease is an expected part of the aging process. Doctors hopelessly and coldheartedly state, "You will just have to learn to live with it!"
- Susan E. Schenck, The Live Food Factor: The Comprehensive Guide to the Ultimate Diet for Body, Mind, Spirit & Planet (Get the book.)

"Leonard Horowitz, Harvard-educated public health researcher, who wrote Death in the Air: Globalism, Terrorism & Toxic warfare and Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola, among other titles. With his enormous wealth, Rockefeller founded and lavishly endowed education boards, thus gaining control of federal government health policy and also the output of the intellectual and scientific community. In fact no Pulitzer, Nobel or any similar prize endowed with money and prestige has ever been awarded to a declared foe of the Rockefeller cartel."

- Susan E. Schenck, The Live Food Factor: The Comprehensive Guide to the Ultimate Diet for Body, Mind, Spirit & Planet (Get the book.)

"At last, the earth will sweeten and the waters turn to wine, the wish-fulfilling trees will yield their bounty of delights to a blissful population of perfectly wedded twins; and the happiness of this community again will be doubled, and the wheel, through ten millions of ten millions of one hundred millions of one hundred million periods of countless years, will approach the point of beginning the downward revolution, which again will increasing noise of unwholesome merrymaking, warfare, and pestilential winds."
- Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell (Get the book.)

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