by Marco Torres
September 26, 2014
from
PreventDisease Website
Spanish version
Marco
Torres is a research
specialist, writer and consumer advocate for healthy
lifestyles. He holds degrees in Public Health and
Environmental Science and is a professional speaker on
topics such as disease prevention, environmental toxins
and health policy. |
Ever wonder,
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When it was that we all started submitting to
the terms of life as we are subjected to on a daily basis?
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When did we start accepting the poisoning of
our water supply with fluoride and other toxins?
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When did we start saying it's ok to pollute
our food, the planet and ourselves?
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When did we start giving away our freedom of
choice and giving it to the government?
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When and why did this happen to humanity and
how could we let it happen?
There are many theories, but definitive answers are difficult
to find.
If you look back at history, such instances of
absolute illogical behavior are rampant. The common theme appears to
be that the masses are always in agreement to this behavior and they
simply let it ride. It seems that mass mind control programs have
been in operation and affecting people for tens of thousands and
perhaps hundreds of thousands of years.
Our present day reality is a reflection of the
culmination of this mass
mind control and what we have come
to accept as normal. It's psychotic to sane observers but completely
normal to others.
Take healers as an example. They were historically stoned to death
for their ability to drive away a variety of illnesses from
countless people. Then there was the slaying of medicine men and
women who had the ancient herbal knowledge to heal and cure hundreds
of diseases.
What about the raping, killing and torture of entire communities and
cities, peaceful and otherwise that did not fit into the grand
scheme of plans for conquering rulers as their quest for occupied
territories expanded?
Sound familiar? That's because it has happened for
tens of thousands of years while the world watched and let it
happen, just as we do in present day.
What about wars or the utter lies put forth to convince the masses
that we must kill millions of people to achieve a specific peace
initiative as dictated to us by our government officials? That we
must invade countries under the guise of peace keeping, when in
actuality the motives are far more sinister.
When did the assassination of human beings become a
right of passage, where these values and belief systems based on
violence became such an important and accepted part of our culture?
When was the first time a consensus was reached by religious groups
that deemed it was a sin for boys to masturbate? What was the
discourse of the people who examined this approach and then accepted
it? Can you imagine? A sin for young teenage boys raging with
testosterone to act on one of the most natural and primal functions
of their bodies as they passed into puberty marking their entrance
into manhood.
Any man knows that it is an impossible request, yet
these same men created these mindsets. Unfathomable!!
Circumcision is one that still baffles many. When was it that
men (and women) decided it was ok to actually start cutting the skin
of babies' and young boys' penises in an attempt to curb
masturbation?
Again, why was there always such an interest in
curbing masturbation and why resort to such barbaric rituals in an
effort to reduce this natural instinct in boys? Why does it still
continue today when there is absolutely
no accepted and established scientific evidence for any
benefits?
Laws which undermine a man or woman's sovereignty are another
surging topic of debate.
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At what point did government start demanding
(and have the people accepting) that land owners are
required to pay taxes on the property they own, live and
subsist on?
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Or require people to submit half of their
income to the government?
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When did this become acceptable without
dispute, and without massive civil disobedience?
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When did the first license plate law come into effect
that required citizens of a state to pay for the "right" to drive
their vehicle?
No validation sticker, no vehicle privileges they
say.
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And the people accepted this?
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We need validation from the
government to drive?
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Why would people ever even rationalize and
then accept such a decision made by governments?
What about seatbelts?
Sure, they save lives, but should that not be
the choice of those who wear them? When was the first time that a
populace accepted a law that allowed a peace officer to take away
our freedom of choice to wear or not wear a seatbelt, and demand a
fine for their masters if we opposed the enacted law?
Seatbelt laws are especially ridiculous since not
wearing one would typically only harm or kill the person that made
that choice and nobody else. Seatbelt laws are a clear demonstration
of why the police only have two objectives in our society, to
enforce laws and generate revenue for governments.
When was the first time that farmers started saying "yes" to
pesticides, fungicides and herbicides to control crops? When did
the first farmer or group of farmers say "it's ok to poison our
crops" for the betterment of production and the expense of health?
One might also ask when and why the first farmer
decided it was ok to plant
genetically modified seeds, in essence toying with nature at her
expense and our own, without any regard to the consequences?
On what wisdom did any regulatory agency, run by some
well-intentioned scientists, ever deem it appropriate that the way
to keep people safe from foods was to
pasteurize, homogenize,
irradiate and
destroy all the nutritional content of food and
beverage? Find salmonella, or bacteria?
No worries, let's fry the
entire food supply so that it never happens again.
What...? On what planet is this logical and why do we
continue to allow these regulations?
At what point did conventional medical wisdom accept
junk science which fabricated conclusions that things like
chemotherapy, radiation,
mammograms,
CAT scans,
vaccines and
pharmaceuticals in general were things that would benefit the
health of people?
And how was the entire medical profession in mass
agreement as these harmful medical interventions were implemented?
How did they manage to convince millions of well educated
professionals that this was the way to advance human health?
Why was
sheer ignorance the hallmark of medical practice throughout
history?
How did the acceptance of putting chemicals into our water supply,
whether it be chlorine,
fluoride or other artificial chemicals not found in naturally
occurring water, become widely accepted across the world without
massive opposition? In fact, protecting the public from hazardous
chemicals seems to be completing lacking in our society.
We have
more chemicals today than we ever have in the history of our
civilization, and we know it's killing us, yet we keep adding
more toxins every year without any objection from those in
regulatory positions.
At what point did we start criminalizing and
imprisoning populations for possessing plants in nature, especially
those which have had and do have powerful medicinal properties. In
what sane world would we declare that marijuana, one of the most
powerful medicinal plants in the world
has no accepted medical use?
How did we ever come to accept that a person who
grows marijuana plants is more of criminal and should
receive a longer mandatory sentence than a child rapist?
The list of insanities could go on forever. Obviously, the when and
how all of these things happened are part of historical record, but
we never really question why, and when we do question it, the
answers never make sense. The ends never justify the means.
When we look at history we realize that only through
the exact science of incrementalism has all of the above been
possible.
This relies on many small changes enacted over time
in order to create a larger broad based change. World powers have
embraced this systematized knowledge and applied it to the gradual
deterioration of human health for one purpose - control.
We need less followers and more leaders to reverse this trend. We
are stronger than this and we are certainly a species that has
enduring qualities.
We need to effectuate change not through
political processes but through ourselves.
So my two questions are:
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How long will it take before we reverse the
insanity, flip the coin, turn the page and stand up for who
we are, what we are and embrace our true ownership of this
planet, nature and ourselves as universal sovereign beings?
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Isn't it time?
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