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Old 11-10-2012, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by JCL View Post
OK, here's the thing. Due to advances in medicine, including vaccines (probably the most significant impact on life expectancy of a population), our life expectancies today are longer than they have ever been. So, the evidence supports that we have been on a reasonable track. You are arguing that "they" are trying to kill us with vaccines. Guess it isn't working, if that is the plan.



That could be a problem for you, working in the finance industry. How do you make decisions? Flip a coin?

Here is a simple one. Do you agree we are collectively living longer? Do you trust the mortality rates and records of births and deaths? Forget the causes, just focus on the end number. Do you agree we are living longer?

If so, that is where your theory of "them" killing us falls apart. People have forgotten the horrors of childhood illnesses that have been largely erradicated. And your fear of "them" would cause you to take risks of returning to that age, and subject your children to those risks. That is why there are laws to deal with parents who are uneducated.

Last response of the evening for me...heading to a friends 50th b-day party!

Yes, you're right, and wrong with the first statement. They saved us, right. But, we also got better about our handling of food, environment cleanliness...massive improvements were made there, so we shouldn't discount that as having some major benefits for our health also.

No coin flipping. Just have to read deeper. Understand how the system is built to anticipate their next move before they move. Sometimes I'm right, sometimes I'm wrong...but, it's usually just a timing thing. The bigger picture of what's going on is pretty easy to see...for some anyway.

Yes, we're living longer. Although, if I'm not mistaken there's some evidence that this might be reversing?! I'll have to look and talk with some actuarials.

Again, it's not the type of kill associated with say nuclear bombs. It's a slow kill process.

If you were a virus and latched onto a host...would you suck the life out of the host quickly, or would you slowly feed...to preserve YOUR way of life?

The smart ones will do it slowly. This accomplishes two things:

Longevity for the entity that has invaded.

No one is immediately alerted that there is a dire consequence that should be eradicated.


Good night gents.
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