18 Feb 2008 03:50:15 | Robert Bruce Baird
B>INOCULATION: - "My poor aunt has often told me, with
tears in her eyes, how I was nearly starved by a nurse who had
lost her milk… From one dangerous malady, the small-pox. I was
indeed rescued by the practice of inoculation, which had
recently been introduced into England and was still opposed by
medical, religious and even political prejudice.” (21)
These words are from Edward Gibbon who wrote Decline and
Fall of the Roman Empire. I will have to do a book on that
if I live long enough (It has since been done and it is called
The Rising Roman Empire.). What right does government and its
leaders have to prevent healing? What kind of society blames a
'nurse' for such things? Why did Gibbon and Hume express such
hatred and prejudice against the Irish?
There is no area of social engineering that escapes the process
of our real leadership. In the matter of inoculations and
homeopathy we can look to the war including the FDA and how the
AMA fought with them against Homeopaths and in support of
getting people 'hooked' on drugs. This is no crude remark, it is
a fact. In the 19th century doctors pushing opiates like
laudanum gradually got society to look to them for medical
answers. At this time Coca-Cola had cocaine in it. Some
observers call the medical model of this time 'the killing
trade'. It can be argued it is worse in the present day, but
fortunately people are becoming more informed and aware of what
alternatives there are.
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life and the rest life on the planet.