by Mark Sircus
July 12, 2010

from IntoTheAshes Website

 

 


 

 

We have never faced anything like what we are facing today.

 

Most of us have planned our lives in terms of a world that is quickly disappearing and we have not set new sails based on the prevailing winds that will blow across our future bows. What will surprise most people is the fact that our true enemies are not terrorists in far away countries but psychopaths that walk among us and populate corporate boardrooms, banks and government chambers.

We have not learned what to do about the world’s psychopaths so we will see our civilization ripped asunder.

 

Psychopaths and sociopaths have little choice but to hurt others as well as the environment because it is in their very nature to do so. These vicious individuals and the institutions they manage are at war with the peoples of the world and there is little defense against them.

 

The very nature of our civilization encourages these people to seek the pinnacles of power and they certainly found just that inside the oil companies.
 

They aren’t that rare. In fact millions of people are
‘psychopathic enough’ to destroy other people’s lives.
 

The concept of “corporate psychopaths” is an emerging realization and has been described by Dr. Robert Hare who is a world-renowned psychiatrist and professor at the University of British Columbia.

 

The 2008 Australian documentary, I, Psychopath, points out that the vast majority of psychopaths are not crazed axe murderers:

“Most of them function incognito in high-powered professions, all the way to the very top.”

These are people who have no conscience.

 

They are described as being manipulative, charming, glib, deceptive, parasitic, irresponsible, selfish, callous, promiscuous, impulsive, antisocial, and aggressive. Their main defect - what psychologists call,

“severe emotional detachment” or a "total lack of empathy and remorse - is concealed and harder to describe than the symptoms of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.”

There is an enemy that lurks, a dangerous group of
people that want to do harm to the American people.
George Bush
 

Bush got this one right.

 

Many people are struggling to understand and explain what is really happening in the Gulf of Mexico, who is really responsible for the explosion, and how the devastation is serving certain special interests among the elites of this world.

 

We can assume that the most dangerous people on the planet - that have mixed their genetic deposition with greed and power - have anti-life agendas when it comes to us and pro-life ones for themselves.
 

Captain Joyce Riley stood before Louisiana government officials
and told them the only acts of terrorism ever conducted on
American soil have been perpetrated by our own government.
 

Dr. Robert Hare says that,

“Psychopaths see nothing wrong with themselves, experience little personal distress, and find their behavior rational, rewarding, and satisfying; they never look back with regret or forward with concern.

 

They perceive themselves as superior beings in a hostile, dog-eat-dog world in which others are competitors for power and resources.”

 

 

 

 

Today there can be no possible doubt that evil exists and that
there are people who are capable of extremely destructive behavior.
Any lingering doubts on this score will be swept away by
an evening spent in front of the television.
Alice Miller

 

 

 


 

It is the choice of our civilization to favor the bad over the good and this is telling in corporate politics.

“Traits like being a good listener, a good team builder, an enthusiastic colleague, a great communicator do not seem to be very important when it comes to leading successful companies.

 

In other words, warm, flexible, team-oriented and empathetic people are less likely to thrive as C.E.O.s. Organized, dogged, anal-retentive and slightly boring people are more likely to thrive,” writes David Brooks for the New York Times.

What Brooks is saying is that we have created the conditions for the most ruthless humans to populate the top strata of civilization.
 

Because psychopaths can't feel emotions such as fear,
they are well suited to executive decision-making. They
can eliminate emotion from weighing the upside and downside
of actions; there will be no sleepless nights for them because
they have closed a plant and put thousands out of work.
Stanford Graduate School of Business
 

Psychopaths, even those who are psychopathic killers, however, are not mad, according to accepted legal and psychiatric standards.

 

Their acts result not from a deranged mind but from a cold, calculating rationality combined with a chilling inability to treat others as thinking, feeling human beings. We really have no idea how cold hearted even the medical profession is and how pediatricians insist on injecting more and more poisons into their young patients.

The medical response to the Gulf disaster is shameful, to say the least, for they are leaving men, women and children throughout the Gulf region vulnerable to severe contamination. They are not telling them anything about basic ways of treating airborne poisons. Several institutions are standing naked in front of the world during this disaster.

 

In Russia they tried to help the people from the radiation and even used spirulina and chlorella but for some ungodly reason there seems to be little to none of that in the States.
 

Butoxyethanol is a major component (30-60% by weight) of
Corexit 9527, an oil spill dispersant product. In the United
States, the primary manufacturers are Eastman Chemical,
Dow Chemical and Equistar. Corexit 9527 is being used
in conjunction with Corexit 9500 in the oil spill disaster.
 

Psychopaths often seem completely normal to unsuspecting targets - and they do not always ply their trade by killing.

 

Most people are both repelled and intrigued by the images of cold-blooded, conscienceless murderers that increasingly populate our movies, television programs, and newspaper headlines.

 

But what we do not see is how these people and companies thrive by creating chemicals, foods, and many products, drugs, and dental products that poison and kill people without a trace back to the source, which are the boardrooms of these companies who make these products in the first place.

Psychopaths are fully aware of the consequences of their actions and know the difference between right and wrong, yet they are terrifyingly self-centered, remorseless, and unable to care about the feelings of others.

 

They know their poisons are going to hurt us and our children but they just go ahead and enjoy their lives at our expense.

 

God must see a reason for their existence.

  • Could it be that they are here to teach us about the true nature of evil?

  • Or the true nature of ourselves?

It is likely that at some time in your life you will come into
painful contact with a psychopath. For your own physical,
psychological, and financial wellbeing, it is crucial that you
know how to identify the psychopath, how to protect yourself
and how to minimize the harm done to you.
Dr. Robert Hare
 

Next time you see a child dying of leukemia (chemical poisoning) think about these psychopaths in their boardrooms who are causing a health disaster of truly sickening proportions.

 

Reports of oil toxicity in Texas know no end and yes, go ahead and keep eating the beef from that polluted state. It’s like playing Russian roulette; you never know when you are eating a steak grown right from the side of an oil pit.

 

 

 



There is so much wrong with our modern civilization it will be a miracle if we can ever make it right.

 

We have accepted the madness of modern day life mostly because we have been addicted to promises and dreams of riches and comfort. Also because we are afraid to lose what it is we have.

  • But what is it modern man has that is worth so much?

  • Have our decades of wealth and comfort been worth so much that we have willingly sacrificed the future of our children and the carrying capacity of the planet?

Psychopaths are simply people without hearts.

 

Sure they have pumps beating in their chests but the heart of man goes much deeper than a muscle. It is my opinion that there is just too little heart in this world, too little love. We are facing a doubtful future because we have not learned the lessons of love. Certainly the captains of civilization are not loving nor do they like to listen to anything that conflicts with their agenda.

The next effort at building a civilization will have to be fundamentally different. It will need to be built on love of our fellow human beings and that is not about to happen as long as those in power remain so. It’s the elites that we have to be most careful about for they have sociopathic goals and have no compunction against using psychopathic means.

 

They certainly have their hands on the power strings that control contemporary civilization so their lack of heart is crushing.

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 


Official Medical Clowns
by Mark Sircus
July 19, 2010

from IMVABlog Website
 

With each passing day, the medical leadership in the United States look more like bumbling circus clowns.

 

The key point is that our medical leaders are failing us so spectacularly in the Gulf of Mexico that they could hardly do a worse job. As we head into the depths of the most challenging medical and environmental disaster of modern times the folks driving the bus have proven their worth to be less than zero so they might as well be defrocked and have their licenses to practice medicine taken away.

Almost three months after the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon rig in the Gulf of Mexico, the health impact of the disaster continues to spread across coastal communities and beyond.

 

Even if they have been able to staunch the flow of oil permanently, based on the experience of Alaskan communities after the Exxon Valdez disaster, the health devastation is sure to be felt for decades.

 

Many of the chemicals in crude oil and the dispersants target the same organs in the human body, and this increases the risk - and may increase the severity - of harm. In addition, the dispersants currently used can increase the uptake (dose) of crude oil chemicals and movement of chemicals into critical organs.

Our world is in the hands of psychopaths, not the axe murder type, but people who function incognito in high-powered professions.

 

In medicine as well we have cold hearted cruel men and women sitting in comfortable chairs with stethoscopes making decisions, like the recent one mandating all Americans starting at age of six months receive their annual mercury-containing flu shot.

 

Contempt for people is the religion of elites but the expression of this contempt in the field of medicine is directly responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people each year.

 

 

 

 


Not only will you see seawater samples explode in this above video but also children playing on the beach where oil contamination is present. No thought is being given by public health officials in terms of exposure dangers.

Today in the Gulf we have an abhorrent demonstration of medicine exposing a form and practice that shakes the soul.

 

The type of medicine that is being practiced for toxic exposure victims reminds me of the stories of Nazi doctors and nurses going after the weak and vulnerable in a massacre of peoples that deeply stained allopathic history.

 

In the case of oil toxicity syndrome the lack of treatment (mostly first aid) and the lack of warning to get out of harm’s way does great harm to the local populations. In the Gulf of Mexico little to nothing is being done to help the people and their children and that is totally unacceptable.

To discover and disclose the truth in health science and restore objectivity and accuracy of reporting on matters critical to medicine is at the heart of Medical Veritas, both the journal and the International Medical Veritas Association (IMVA) that grew from the same seed. It’s an interesting path, the one of medical truth, and it takes its followers into some interesting places.

 

Today the IMVA is in the Gulf and we are frightened with what we see and are hearing about the public health situation.
 

 


Teaching the Medical Leadership

It really is hard to teach terrorists to channel their actions in more positive directions and the same goes for teaching the medical leadership at the CDC or the FDA.

 

We might have to tar and feather them in frustration instead of tolerating the continued abuse they are causing everyone with their medical pronouncements. But no one really challenges medical officials so they continue to literally get away with murder. In the case of the Gulf, medical and other governmental officials are playing deaf and dumb.

 

Certainly they are blind to the toxic threat of oil mixed with Corexit.

The Surgeon General certainly has no meaningful words of wisdom for people to use to protect themselves from the dangers of the toxicity we are now facing, though she is concerned about the emotional upheaval and its effects on the people of the Gulf States.

The nation’s best health experts, speaking at a recent Institutes of Health panel in New Orleans, weren’t willing to go out on a limb to predict the long-term physical health effects of this disaster, much less cancer risks (apart from the propensity of mental health problems) any time soon.


Photo: US Air Force Tech. Sgt. Cheryl Hackley.
 

Does anyone think that this man’s health problems are going to end with the capping of the well?

 

Gulf cleanup workers in close contact with crude oil, smoke fumes and dispersants have reported feeling ill, according to the author of a new report by the Center for American Progress.

 

The Gulf oil spill is already leading to significant public health problems, according to a new report released this week.

I live in the Tampa area and tonight I went out into the garden to pick some parsley for supper. The parsley leaves were all splotchy and whitish, not looking healthy at all. I cut it off and threw it away.

 

It should have been nice and green and fresh like it was the other day, but it was raining today and I couldn’t help but wonder if this was from toxic rain.
Claudia French

In the Gulf the damage to public health will be telling and each month this goes on will see more people sick from regions further and further from ground zero.

 

It is amazing that only the IMVA is offering reasonable instructions on what local healthcare professionals in the Gulf should be doing and what people can do for themselves.

 

How is it possible that a blog can provide more service then the entire U.S. government?

Hello Dr. Sircus,

I just want to thank you for your wonderful blog. It may have saved my sister’s life. She (age 55) lives in Jacksonville, FL (about 150 miles east of the Gulf) and she called me last week saying she couldn’t breathe. She had to go into the local hospital for six days with no diagnosis. They don’t appear to know how to treat this.

 

I went up to Jacksonville and brought her back with me to Costa Rica where I live (retired 63-year-old). We use your protocol now and she is getting better. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. You are one of the few people on planet Earth that seems to know how serious this problem is and what to do about it.

 

We look forward to reading your blogs every day you publish. Keep up the great work. Millions are going to get sick in Florida alone in my opinion.

Thanks again!
Charles Kelly

Several readers have written me thanking me for making it very clear and understandable what we are facing in the Gulf.

 

Some people think very highly of me and what our organization does. But medical officials will never like me and certainly they will not follow anything I say. And here is the crux of our problem down here on earth.

 

People in general and especially those in power and authority do not want to listen.
 

To listen is to suffer because we do not want to listen
to anything that might require a change.
To listen is to change.
We cannot change without listening.
Listening implies a change.
We need to change just to listen.
 

This prose from my Heart Health book is crucial to the public health of millions but that listening needs to start at the federal level of government, which is the least likely place for any kind of meaningful listening to happen.

 

The Center for American Progress calls for a coordinated public health investigation into the Gulf oil spill, to be directed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Though an investigation or the creation of an intelligent objective health organization is called for, this department of the government has hardly proved to be a protector of anything other than its own power structure.

Will the CDC listen to this?…

 

Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and Thoughtful House Center for Children in Austin, Texas have found remarkably similar brain changes to those seen in autism in infant monkeys receiving the vaccine schedule used in the 1990’s that contained the mercury-based preservative thimerosal. The group’s findings were published yesterday in the journal, Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis.

 

They used scanning techniques that assessed both brain growth and brain function in the same animals over time. The research team was able to see differences in the way the brains of vaccinated and unvaccinated animals developed.

California Congresswoman Lois Capps supports that plan of an investigation but warns that the British oil giant primarily responsible for the spill and its cleanup should not be entrusted with monitoring the health effects of the oil disaster.

“They are not a public health entity,” says Capps. “And they lack the experience, the expertise and even the incentive to faithfully protect public health and safety.”

It’s a sad story that we can say the same of the federal government that seems to hate its own people as much as it does its enemies around the world.

  • How much medical intelligence does it take to recommend that everyone in the affected areas be taking baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), activated charcoal and clay?

  • Or glutathione, iodine, selenium and magnesium chloride?

  • Do we need another Manhattan project to discover the obvious?

  • How about another Warren Commission or 9/11 Investigation?

  • Is medicine that lost that it cannot see around its own navel the medical reality of the situation?

  • Do we really have to make millions of Gulf residents guinea pigs that we will study through the years making it too late to help them avoid a large amount of misery, disease and death?

The oil spill's unseen culprits, victims.

 

 

 

Carl Safina - The oil spill's unseen culprits, victims

from TED Website

 

 

 

 

Even as BP capped the leaking well in the Gulf Coast, polling data shows the American public had already begun to turn its gaze away from the oil spill.

 

This is a mistake and it is exactly this kind of attitude that will abandon millions in the Gulf to their toxic doom.

 

Sadly it is characteristic of contemporary man to care little what is happening to the life of others even when those others are one’s own countrymen. And doctors are notorious for their lack of will to confront their peers when they deviate into unacceptable behavior, and this is profound when it comes to the hurt that modern medicine brings with its principles and practices.

 

And we still do not know what’s going on under that cap beneath the seabed floor. The pressure on the cap still has not risen up to expected pressures which could mean that oil and gas are leaking from somewhere.

 

Only time will tell.