View Full Version : Autism - the ultimate goal? Aldous Huxley & his 'Brave New World'
avid
2nd August 2013, 20:03
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http://drrimatruthreports.com/category/dr-rima-blog-vlog/
Big Pharma concentrating onto the autistic 'technicians' Delta and Epsilons - born to serve....
Just suppose.....?????
No vaccines - PLEASE don't get anyone vaccinated any more - there are natural foods which we can promote globally. Grow your own food, like the old folks did! Use natural plant food. Exchange locally - as they did in the old days - and cut out the GMO/evil foods.
161803398
3rd August 2013, 05:39
I didn't think of that but it might be true. About 10 years ago, the numbers of autistic kids became so noticeable, I called our local newspaper and asked them to check it out. They never did of course. I noticed quite a high number of autistic kids coming from areas where there had been war, such as Iran and the former Yugoslavia.
good point
3rd August 2013, 09:59
If they disease the brain, they make it unfit to be even in the course of work. The intentional retardation of the population isn't to make a divide in classes at the biological level. It's to cease others' reproduction, legitimate abortion (rate), that will first be brought about in the mutations of the underclass and create fear to raise taxes.
Shannow
3rd August 2013, 11:12
I can see that as a distinct possibility...had a workmate tell me the other day that it was disappointing that his R.O. water filter takes out fluoride, as they put it in the water for a reason....
viscountvlad
3rd August 2013, 16:21
I work in a primary school with a few autistic children, I have to say that they tend to be far from reliable "worker drones" and children without autism are on the whole much more compliant and willing to follow instructions without question. (I am not some kind of power mad dictator, this is just a fact!) I find autistic children need much more explanation and persuasion to do anything! Secondly I think that the supposed rise in numbers of children with autism comes from a keenness to diagnose all children with any sign of behavioral issue (defiance, questioning authority, lack of empathy etc.) with something and the current trend is to label them all on the autistic spectrum. I am sure that many "autistic" children have been misdiagnosed and there are other issues at work in their lives producing some similar symptoms.
As for vaccinations I really don't know what to think. I had vaccines as a child. I am sure many here on Avalon did too. I am alive and healthy. I need to do some more research into this subject before I can make an informed decision. If anyone knows of any good sources of information about vaccines I would appreciate a link.
Thanks!
Flash
3rd August 2013, 16:43
I work in a primary school with a few autistic children, I have to say that they tend to be far from reliable "worker drones" and children without autism are on the whole much more compliant and willing to follow instructions without question. (I am not some kind of power mad dictator, this is just a fact!) I find autistic children need much more explanation and persuasion to do anything! Secondly I think that the supposed rise in numbers of children with autism comes from a keenness to diagnose all children with any sign of behavioral issue (defiance, questioning authority, lack of empathy etc.) with something and the current trend is to label them all on the autistic spectrum. I am sure that many "autistic" children have been misdiagnosed and there are other issues at work in their lives producing some similar symptoms.
As for vaccinations I really don't know what to think. I had vaccines as a child. I am sure many here on Avalon did too. I am alive and healthy. I need to do some more research into this subject before I can make an informed decision. If anyone knows of any good sources of information about vaccines I would appreciate a link.
Thanks!
As you say, it is much more difficult to have an autistic child do whatever you want him to do than a regular child. The rigidity (often caused by insecurities, the world being difficult to comprehend for them) in autism makes them less compliant. So I do not think the theory in the video about having drone like workers holds the road.
However, that autism is a side effect of dumming us down may be very true. If you combine fluoride in water, chemicals on the vegetables, growth hormones in the milk and meat, full of antibiotics in the meat, plus the vaccines components, you have there a cocktail to damage most bodies. If your elimination system is good, you will look normal (although I am about sure your IQ has 10 to 20 points below what it would have been had you been in clean environments). If your elimination system is bad or damage, you end up with all kind of ailments, one of those being autism.
Something in common with autistic children: bad elimination, often intestinal problems (leaky guts, etc), often heavy dosis of antibiotics when young (destroying the guts flora), problems eliminating heavy metals, enhanced greatly with the very heavy vaccines program.
I do not think autistic children are presently misdiagnosed, I do think they are the canary bird in the mine, the first ones showing syndromes of something gone awfully wrong.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
3rd August 2013, 17:46
School nurses in the early 90's thought it was the HepB vac causing higher influx of damaged children. They wrote a letter to congress.
My research concluded similarly. Heparan sulfate is disrupted by the hep b
T Smith
3rd August 2013, 20:03
I work in a primary school with a few autistic children, I have to say that they tend to be far from reliable "worker drones" and children without autism are on the whole much more compliant and willing to follow instructions without question. (I am not some kind of power mad dictator, this is just a fact!) I find autistic children need much more explanation and persuasion to do anything! Secondly I think that the supposed rise in numbers of children with autism comes from a keenness to diagnose all children with any sign of behavioral issue (defiance, questioning authority, lack of empathy etc.) with something and the current trend is to label them all on the autistic spectrum. I am sure that many "autistic" children have been misdiagnosed and there are other issues at work in their lives producing some similar symptoms.
As for vaccinations I really don't know what to think. I had vaccines as a child. I am sure many here on Avalon did too. I am alive and healthy. I need to do some more research into this subject before I can make an informed decision. If anyone knows of any good sources of information about vaccines I would appreciate a link.
Thanks!
Hello viscountvlad,
I have done hours and hours of research on this subject. I will forward you the links and peer-reviewed studies, if you like, that are not under the influence of corporate science. My conclusion is vaccinations are harmful. Moreover, there is little to no benefits, medically, to receiving any kind of vaccination. To put it as bluntly and succinctly as possible, the practice of immunization is largely a scam. In my view, history will judge the practice of immunization right alongside the practice of bloodletting.
That said, here's where it gets dicey. The measure of harm is slight and often in small degrees and not always noticeable. You have had a number of vaccinations as a child and are healthy, yes... but you cannot measure the harm unless you compare your current self with the person you would have been without vaccination. The science suggests your I.Q. would likely be 10 - 15 points higher if you were not vaccinated, among other things, including differing mortality rates, etc.
I was once on the fence on this issue, as you are now. I understood the risks and was even convinced there were measured risks to vaccination. But I believed the benefits outweighed the risks. However, the more I delved into the facts, the more I discovered the opposite.
I will leave you with the words of the esteemed Bertrand Russell, who was a champion philosopher of the neo-aristocrats the OP is talking about:
"...Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine, from a very early age, to produce the sort of character and the sort of beliefs that the authorities consider desirable, and any serious criticism of the powers that be will become psychologically impossible. Even if all are miserable, all will believe themselves happy, because the government will tell them that they are so..."
In short, take heed of the video presentation of the OP. It's not as out-there as you may think.
toad
4th August 2013, 07:57
saying all vaccines are terrible is pretty ignorant and irresponsible
Shannow
4th August 2013, 08:33
T Smith,
I've spent a lot of the last 24 hours or so contemplating the issue, and I'm pretty sure that autism is not the desired outcome, but what happens when too much is cumulatively totalled...
I firmly believe that along the line of your Russel quote, "they" want an unthinking, unreasoning, and importantly compliant (and if you can dial in rampant consumerism to fill the void, then so much the better), and mercury, fluoride, aluminium etc. are a way of getting there.
Individuals have different genetics and thresholds of abuse that their systems can take, same as not all smokers get cancer, not all meat eaters get bowel cancer, etc. etc., and maybe with more and ever increasing interventions like the above, more people are getting noticeably damaged...and "they" know what caused it.
My locality was getting fluoridated water come hell or high water, even 'though local dentists were warning pregnant women to avoid it and avoid giving it to bottle fed children...makes no sense to spend squillions to do it, when our local background levels are about what the new FDA standards are anyway.
When our daughter was born, they came straight in with Hep B vaccine. Hadn't even been wrapped, and she had a VitK (which I consented to), and they were preparing the hep B, and I asked what they were doing, and where was my consent...and they looked shocked that I'd asked. I asked why we had to sterilise any and everything in the house, and was told that the baby has a weak immune system (which must be wrong, as being a newborn, everything that they are exposed to is new anyway). I countered that if their immune system is so weak, then how can that needle be a good thing, or deliver the results that they stated (Besides, testing the mother is part of the standard, and if she doesn't have Hep B, the baby can't catch it off her, can she... Ended up having to sign something saying that we DIDN't want it.
School counseller tried to tell us that our son had Aspergers (turned out to be egomaniac male teacher who felt good making 7 year olds feel inferior)...very first question that the pediatrician asked was vaccine status, the answer to which prompted "well Aspergers is pretty unlikely"
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saying all vaccines are terrible is pretty ignorant and irresponsible
Saying that they are all beneficial and harmless is way more irresponsible...and that's what they are telling us.
grannyfranny100
4th August 2013, 11:08
I do not trust this couple. Previously, internet stories mentioned some dubious financial transactions. Did you notice it had the tone of fear porn since it lacked much documentation to back up their claims. I put more trust in Dr. Mercola who provides documentation. Be careful about your sources.
T Smith
4th August 2013, 14:49
T Smith,
I've spent a lot of the last 24 hours or so contemplating the issue, and I'm pretty sure that autism is not the desired outcome, but what happens when too much is cumulatively totalled...
I firmly believe that along the line of your Russel quote, "they" want an unthinking, unreasoning, and importantly compliant (and if you can dial in rampant consumerism to fill the void, then so much the better), and mercury, fluoride, aluminium etc. are a way of getting there.
Individuals have different genetics and thresholds of abuse that their systems can take, same as not all smokers get cancer, not all meat eaters get bowel cancer, etc. etc., and maybe with more and ever increasing interventions like the above, more people are getting noticeably damaged...and "they" know what caused it.
My locality was getting fluoridated water come hell or high water, even 'though local dentists were warning pregnant women to avoid it and avoid giving it to bottle fed children...makes no sense to spend squillions to do it, when our local background levels are about what the new FDA standards are anyway.
When our daughter was born, they came straight in with Hep B vaccine. Hadn't even been wrapped, and she had a VitK (which I consented to), and they were preparing the hep B, and I asked what they were doing, and where was my consent...and they looked shocked that I'd asked. I asked why we had to sterilise any and everything in the house, and was told that the baby has a weak immune system (which must be wrong, as being a newborn, everything that they are exposed to is new anyway). I countered that if their immune system is so weak, then how can that needle be a good thing, or deliver the results that they stated (Besides, testing the mother is part of the standard, and if she doesn't have Hep B, the baby can't catch it off her, can she... Ended up having to sign something saying that we DIDN't want it.
School counseller tried to tell us that our son had Aspergers (turned out to be egomaniac male teacher who felt good making 7 year olds feel inferior)...very first question that the pediatrician asked was vaccine status, the answer to which prompted "well Aspergers is pretty unlikely"
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saying all vaccines are terrible is pretty ignorant and irresponsible
Saying that they are all beneficial and harmless is way more irresponsible...and that's what they are telling us.
I fully agree with you. Saying autism is the objective is way too one dimensional. Rather, autism is a consequence, and a consequence among those of certain constitution, genetics, immunities, etc. I do think the social engineering principal underlying her so-called "England Hypothesis" is accurate, however.
T Smith
4th August 2013, 14:57
saying all vaccines are terrible is pretty ignorant and irresponsible
I never said all vaccines are "terrible". If it were that black and white even the ignorant and indoctrinated would know better.
I said there is little to no medical benefit and the practice of immunization is largely a scam. And I didn't come to this conclusion lightly.
conk
8th August 2013, 17:59
saying all vaccines are terrible is pretty ignorant and irresponsible20 years of studying this subject tell me that 'all vaccines are terrible' is closer to the truth than 'vaccines are beneficial'. They'll have to put a bullet in my brain before any of my children get one. The evidence is astounding. Not only are they largely ineffective, but there is proven intent to harm.
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