Sunday, October 27, 2013

Is There A Conspiracy? IV

Let's say now that there is a conspiracy.  If there is a conspiracy, who is the leader?  A conspiracy ALWAYS has a leader.  Do the members of Codex Alimentarious lead this conspiracy?  Monsanto?  The UN?  The WHO?  How about the infamous Bildebergs?  If they are conspiring against the world, then why?  What do they want?  What do they receive from destroying lives?

Several sources point to the Bildebergs.  Who are they?  They are often described as a club that meets once per year in Europe.  They're supposed to be the richest and most powerful people in the world.  Among them are politicians, business people and leaders of several countries.  Sources claim that they want to destroy about 90% of the world's population.  I admit that this information does NOT add up.  Why on earth would anyone want to do something so meaningless, so savage and so evil?

In my search for an answer, I came across a video of Bill Gates.  First, in an interview with Sanjay Gupta, Bill Gates talked about vaccines as thought they were life savers.  He talked about parents who didn't vaccinate and stated "...their children are all dead today."  Later, he gave a talk about the importance of bringing the earth's CO2 down to 0 by decreasing the population.  Then he said something that greatly disturbed me; it sounded like he was suggesting that the vaccines, healthcare and reproductive health services were helping to decrease the population by 10 or 15% (*click here to watch TED video*).  REALLY?  What the heck does THAT mean?  What about planting more trees?  That would decrease CO2, we all learned that in elementary school!  And I'm sorry, but I don't believe that CO2 needs to be close to 0; if it was then our plant life would die and so would we.  Even if what he said about CO2 was correct, he contradicted himself so incredibly, that it can't be surprising that some are inclined to believe that he is lying, hiding something or up to no good.  If this assumption is wrong and he is indeed the philanthropist that he portrays himself to be, then what exactly is the man trying to tell us?  Why is he donating so much money to vaccine research and anti-GMO labeling campaigns?  The facts just don't add up.

I heard ONE story about a child who had spinal meningitis and the mother blamed herself for not vaccinating.  The baby survived the illness but maybe it could have been prevented had baby received a shot for pneumococcal diseases.  But on second thought, newborns don't get that shot.  Besides, again, that was ONE story.  On the other hand, I've read and heard countless stories about kids who were sick or killed because of vaccines.  Doctors are concerned about the connection between vaccines and autism not to mention the connection between vaccines and infant mortality.  Another fact of the matter is that cases such as HPV, chicken pox and even the flu, it is better to catch the disease and heal from it than to take a vaccine that can potentially take a life; NONE of this is explained to the patients/parents at the time of taking the vaccines.  "Curious and curiouser," says Alice, as the list of questions yet still grow.

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