January 12, 2012
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1 I'm still on the hunt for a good resource regarding the incredibly widespread outbreak of whooping cough this year. I'm attempting to hunt down good sources. I found one source that was from UC San Diego, but it simply mentioned that two-thirds of the people who were vaccinated got the thing.
2 Yesterday I had a few sources on this site that connected this outbreak with Fukushima, and along with some clear lies about nuclear fallout coming to us from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
3 Yesterday the cough climbed all over me. I feel much better right now, but how long that will last is anybody's guess. I got home from school and pretty much collapsed early. The body knows when to rest. I deliberately went to sleep early last night so that I could get in there and teach today.
4 To be honest, I expected the worst last night. I thought I would awaken to an extraordinary coughing fit and have to call the District for a sub. So far, that hasn't happened. I did awaken last night to a tremendous amount of worry.
5 The scariest thing to me were the reports of nuclear fallout from the Fukushima disaster getting into our water, our milk, and our air, and that it may have caused the death of anywhere from 14,000 to 18,000 people, many of whom were infants. The source from which I got the story, C-Span was okay, and yesterday I hopped on a number of websites to obtain further information. C-Span is a tepid source, but when I saw a C-Span video of Congressman Gerry Connolly (D, 11th District of Virginia) asking NRC Chairman Gregory Jazco if he and some of his fellow commissioners attempted to "bury some of the findings" about the fallout from Fukushima, I have to wonder. I really have to wonder when Jazco's reply was, "We did." Clearly somebody is keeping something from us.
6 What is really scary is that last night when I googled the whooping cough/Fukushima connection, I really didn't see much else. That could mean that it is pretty much a non-story, because if there was anything to it, then there would have been a lot of boushit all over the internet. But not seeing much sometimes means it is a non-story. On the other hand, if I see the Chairman of the NRC saying, "We did," I can't erase the image from my eyes or my ears. It begs the question, "Why is this a non-story?"
7 Getting to the truth of a story can be pretty trying. A lot of the "illuminati" stories are so rampant that they seem to me to be a lot of scare tactics. Still, a lot of what they say is closer to the truth than a lot of the mainstream non-reporting.
8 Ironically, because I have this incessant whooping cough, I am a bit too tired and sneezy to investigate it as well as I would like. I need solid sources, and they just don't seem to be out there. I conked out last night at around a quarter to eight, and then awakened at around 11 p.m., which is actually a nice span of time. I tried hunting down the story, but hit a lot of dead ends. There is a LOT of sensationalism out there, so those sources were tossed into the trash. I pretty much eliminate most things that are dot coms. I do trust some dot orgs and dot edu's, but they are usually a bit more conservative in their approaches to the news. Not a bad thing, but a bit more difficult to piece together.
9 I don't trust the NRC to give us much truth. They don't want to spread a panic. I really don't trust most of the mainstream news, including the Merc News, but I do know that if a story does hit the mainstream, that there is probably something to it.
10 I feel truly scared for the younger generation, because they don't seem to get it.They don't know how to filter the mainstream news. In these days of insta-news via Facebook,Twitter,Tumbler,etc. it is easy for rumors to become news. That is partially good, because sometimes a story can get out there and people could flock to get answers from a politician before he or she has a chance to prepare a hedge.
11 What the younger generation needs to do is to find sources that they could trust, which these days is much harder than most people think. Powerful media giants control everything we see and hear. It's downright scary.
12 I have my "go-to" websites, but they have dwindled in the past few years. Still, I find some brave journalists who are out there, and who aren't afraid of reporting the real news. And they aren't famous. That's what separates the wheat from the chaff.
13 If they have a show that is broadcast in fifty states, chances are they are full of baloney. If they are starting massive movements, chances are someone is handling them.
14 If they have quietly been doing research through the national archives, universities, primary sources, etc. and then citing them intelligently, they might be telling us the truth.
15 When I saw the DVD America: The Story of Us, I was flabbergasted at the twisting and turning of our history. To the layperson, it is probably a pretty good documentary. To me, it was propaganda of the worst sort. Its accompanying book ended the grandaddy of all conspiracy "theories" by trying and convicting Lee Harvey Oswald as the sole killer of JFK. There is so much evidence to contradict that lie that the guy who wrote that article (I don't have the book with me) should be arrested for deliberately rewriting the history of America in the second half of the twentieth century.
16 The writer referred to Oswald as a "cretinous individual", implying that he was not only solely guilty for the murder of John F. Kennedy, but that he was seedy. The word "individual" implied no conspiracy.
17 Oswald was by all rights probably a CIA agent. Literally hundres of well-researched books confirm this. In 1979, the House Committee on Assassinations said that there probably was a conspiracy in the assassination of President Kennedy.
18 I still don't know if the guy was in on it, or if he was a good man, or if he was a in on the killing. On his arrest, he declared himself a "patsy". He was "handled" by a good friend of the Bush family, George De Mohrenschildt.
19 This news is so mainstream that it is now on Wikipedia. Honestly. Google the guy's name and it will tell you about his connections with the Bushies.
20 It made Wikipedia for crying out loud. It used to be hidden. You used to have to hit several sources to get that info. But it's right there. And somehow America: The Story of Us sweeps years of research under the rug in two sentences.
21 And then the "History" Channel has the nerve to give these DVD's to schools throughout the nation.
22 I'm beginning not to care anymore, except that I have children, and hopefully someday grandchildren, who need to know how to dig past the mainstream news and get to the real stories.
23 It takes years of developing patience, and of reading sources that are credible. Facebook isn't credible. People are beginning to believe everything they read in that world.
24 Young people might begin by finding out who controls which sources. It's scary, but it is time they stepped up and started researching things that are happening all around them.
25 They need to read the issues by people who are extremely left or who are extremely right. And then they need to find practical, conservative sources and people who have taken time to do real research. They need to listen to both sides of issues, and to figure out the backgrounds of those sources.
26 They have to put away Disney for a moment, and they have to seek the truth.
27 We old farts aren't going to be around much longer to do that sort of stuff. But I would love to see the day when arrests are made on some of the madmen who are trying to run us, and who are trying to control our history. It is frightening to me that young people are being schooled in garbage like America:The Story of Us, simply because it looks like a normal documentary.
28 It isn't. It is scary from the beginning, with a host of celebrities and politicians commenting on a history that sort of happened, yet sort of didn't. The JFK coverage in that thing was beyond frightening. It was an entire sham and a bold-faced lie.
29 I don't really know what is going on with the story of this whooping cough. I saw enough the other day to believe that there is a possible connection to the Fukushima fallout and to the amount of people now suffering from this.
30 It could be true, and there is plenty of evidence pointing to it. It could also be that the vaccine itself is causing the epidemic.
31 As I said, it's a story with legs, but it is also a story that is clearly being covered up by somebody. While I haven't really researched it enough, the history of vaccines has some pretty sordid side streets. You could begin looking there for some interesting history.
32 Years ago David Emory mentioned a book called Emerging Viruses by one Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H.

33 This book is by a dentist who investigated vaccines, and some of the outrageous things our government has done in spreading AIDS and SARS as a form of genocide.
34 Pleasant read.
35 Is it the truth?
36 It is probably closer to the truth than the African monkey story.
37 Of course, Horowtiz later was scandalized for coming up with his own cure for SARS, so I never really got too into this book. But our government knows how to destroy credibility any time anyone comes remotely to the truth. I honestly don't know the full story of Leonard G. Horowitz. I don't know that I want to know.
38 You don't have to read a book like Emerging Viruses, you just need to see what the real issues have been historically with vaccines. You then need to look at all sides of the issue and decide for yourself just what it is that is going on.
39 I never read Emerging Viruses. I just knew and know that there is more to vaccinations than meets the eye. I have since read enough that I certainly don't trust them.
40 Two-thirds of people in San Diego who got the whooping cough vaccine wound up getting it. Most people I talk to who have it have been given a shot for it.
41 You don't have to agree with anything I'm saying here. I'm simply trying to get a message out to the younger generation.
42 It's your world, and it is your children's world. Pay attention to what your government is up to. Turn over a leaf and study the dirt. It isn't pretty, but if enough people start doing some serious research, lawsuits could ensue, and people who are doing these things could be exposed, and can be brought to justice.
43 It isn't too late.
44 I couldn't read Emerging Viruses. It was a bit too scary for me. And you don't always have to read the books. You just need to know the issues, do some intelligent research, and come to your own conclusions. I've spent a lifetime doing this. What I see is a government that seems to be out of control, and which needs to be reigned in.
45 Start with the Bush family; read all you can. Don't believe the patriotic mantle they seem to believe makes them God-fearing patriots. They are a family of spies and they have been the heart of the "one percent".
46 The Occupy people seem to sense that something is way amiss. What they need to do is to make some citizen arrests, beginning with members of the Bush family, followed by Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, and a host of others.
47 I'm not a 9/11 Truther, by the way.That entire movement is suspect. I also don't believe that Ron Paul is much more than a bow wow, much like Nader when he handed Bush the election. I'm glad that he is calling people on their stuff though. I just worry that he might be the guy to get President Mitt elected.
48 Anyway, this isn't really about politics.There are bad guys, and their are worse guys. There are a lot of good guys too. There are a lot of good gals as well, some better than a lot of the good guys. You just have to look. And you just have to read.
49 It isn't always pleasant, but a lot of research and knowledge is better than believing every sound byte divvied out by Fox.
50 Read. Be intelligent. Check resources, even if the news becomes uncomfortable. Notice the takeover of radio stations like KSFO and KGO in San Francisco by the "liberal media".
51 The liberal media. Really? Show me.
52 I hope today's DN pissed a few people off. It's time people researched some of these issues. I've been doing it my entire life. I'm getting on, and know a whole lot more than do a lot of people who have never lifted a book, nor measured a source. The news isn't good, but clearly much of what I have looked at over the years seems to have come to fruition.
53 "Liberal" radio shows have been bought; talk has been muzzled. Controlled idiots are now blabbering horse manure to the entire northern part of California. History videos have rid themselves of such nonsense as the War of 1812, the Wright Brothers, and November 23, 1963. I may never know what happened, but I assure you that it was not the work of one "cretinous individual". Perhaps the guy who wrote that article should look long and hard into the mirror.
54 And the number one spokesperson for the Nuclear Regulatory Agency admitted that they had "disagreement" as to telling the people the truth about what the Fukushima disaster has had on our water, on our milk, and on our air.
54 We begin with reading. It isn't pleasant stuff, but those are just a few issues that young people should start researching. It is okay to disagree with me. Just be sure you have done your homework, and that you have gone into all of this with an open mind.
55 Trust in your use of intelligence, and fear nothing.
56 And start digging.
57 Peace.
~H~









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