by Phillip Day

Only maniacs...


I know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they have delighted in explaining to colleagues, proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives. - Leo Tolstoy

There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all argument, and which cannot fail to keep man in everlasting ignorance.  That principle is condemnation without investigation.
- William Paley (1743-1805)


Commendations are pouring in for the updated version of my book Health Wars and for that I am grateful. I've also received complaint emails from folks expressing alarm over what they think is scaremongering over the extent to which our food and water supplies have been contaminated. My response is this: I HAVEN'T BEEN NEARLY HARSH ENOUGH, sparing my softer readers the full extent of the wickedness being perpetrated today against those we love.

When parents are arrested for not vaccinating their children; when parents have their infants torn from their loving arms because they refuse to allow toxic chemotherapy to be poured into their babies; when governments sanction the most appalling poisons to be put into foodstuffs and sold to the public; when psychiatry gives your child a bogus, unscientific disease diagnosis and then damages them with dangerous, unproven drugs, the time has come for decent people to act.

My job is to report properly researched scientific information to allow the public to make informed decisions that can save their health and life. Of course I am not alone. This week, I'd like you to go through researcher Alex Jones' latest podcasts to remind yourself what you are up against. Alex Jones is always up for criticism for his explosive style but the information he covers on these two short films is sound.

Remind yourself

Remind yourself each day to appraise the quality of the food and water your loved ones consume, the danger of the toxins you are introducing to your family via personal care products and medicines. What you put on your dinner plate tonight; what you slap on your skin; what you drink and the medicines you take. All these far exceed any threat to your family from terrorists or wars or Somali pirates or (our prayers with you, Christchurch), natural disasters.

Let me be quite clear. The overt war being waged against every citizen by government and big industry around the world has as its goal the increase of death, disease and ill-health, social unrest, wars, fear and heartache. Governments behave this way because they can increase taxes and remove personal freedoms to protect us against the threats they themselves instigated. Global control and a scientific dictatorship is the big plan. Sick? I fear ‘sick' goes no way close to describing it. Political commentator HL Mencken remarked over half a century ago:

"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the population alarmed and hence clamorous to be led to safety, by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary."

Use our common sense

Let's use our common sense. Only MANIACS would allow the unleashing of genetically modified organisms at all, let alone into an unregulated biosphere and for the food supply! Yet not only is this project a reality, the maniacs are ramping it up. The public doesn't want cloned food or GMO; farmers hate being threatened into using proprietary seed and yet, in supposedly democratic lands around the world, the public's wish is ignored while the unseen hand pours this stuff upon us anyway.

Only MANIACS would give ex-chemical warfare agents to small children and threaten their parents with child abduction if they dare mention diet and nutrition. This happens to such an extent that I have a stock letter I send out to concerned parents.

Only MANIACS would prescribe babies and children mind-altering drugs for non-existent mental conditions. Psychiatry not only does this, their right to act is enshrined in law.

Only MANIACS would put a grade-A carcinogen, hexoflurosilicic acid (‘fluoride'), into the water supply and mass-medicate the public without their consent.

Only MANIACS send your sons and daughters off to wars unsanctioned by the public, then do nothing when they are injured or killed.

Only MANIACS recommend untested, dangerous vaccinations for your children, then not only don't give them to their own kids, they arrange for non-compliant parents to be harassed and arrested, and do nothing when your children end up in a wheelchair paralysed and damaged from their quackery.

Only MANIACS take away your right to vitamins, herbs and minerals, telling you they're dangerous, while foisting lethal drugs upon you and falsifying scientific reports to say that they work.

Raw stuff indeed. Can we do something about all this? Yes. There's six and a half billion of us, and a few hundred thousand of them. There is a war going on and you and I are the pawns and the prize. Vote with your feet and your pocket, as Alex Jones concludes.

And get angry.

And think Cairo.

ALEX JONES PART 1 ALEX JONES PART 2







 
 
 
by Phillip Day

Do you suffer from impromptu, evil imaginings? Disturbing thoughts that pop into your head?

Where on earth do they come from?

Think good thoughts, don't dwell on evil

Seventy years ago, depictions of Blockbuster atrocities could only have been experienced on a field of battle. These days, horror is a multi-billion dollar industry celebrated daily as entertainment and news.

Remember that repetition establishes the Pavlovian pattern in a state of emotion and that's what these thoughts are - a regurgitation of what you've been plugging your head into for the past twenty-five years.

I receive e-mails from those so afflicted. The world is a deadly and terrifying place, they tell me, every day brings more chaos and mayhem, you only need to watch the news or read the newspapers to see it.

Stress builds and affects their biochemistry. Remember, the whole purpose of the media is to round up the world's bad news and dump it on your breakfast table.

So don't watch the news or read the newspapers and you won't see it. A newscaster's job is to peddle disaster while Hollywood's job is to make fictional experiences as real as it can. Marlon Brando's doomed character sums it all up in Apocalypse Now: ‘The horror. The horror.'

What is real for you?

Ask what is real for you. Almost all the bad news isn't. I'm really sorry about what is currently happening in Egypt but I can't own it. Frightening experiences can be a fact of life but how many times does real horror play a part in your life (apart from the cheese and pickle sandwiches they serve at Charing Cross station in the rush hour)?

Our forebears would return from war muttering fragments of what they'd been through, but most wanted to get the horror behind them and look to the future. They educated their minds to overwrite such patterning by getting on with their lives and guarding input. Not in such terms did they think it, they just persevered and were consistent so it worked for most of them.

It's come to something when we can pick up a newspaper today and experience all the bad news in the world that has nothing to do with us directly and never once question why we do it. Because we need the media?

The antidote? Cut off the duff input.

Think good thoughts. This has less to do with being an apple-blossom frog-kisser than it does developing a pragmatic belief that good checks the advance of evil and you have a part to play in the process.

You have a choice about what you allow yourself to see and think so try an experiment. Stop reading the newspapers and watching TV and spend four weeks flooding your senses with nothing but good news, laughter and new activities. It's just for four weeks.

By the time you realise the experiment has worked, Pavlov's Principle will already have established a new, more benign and cheerful pattern for your optimistic future.

Summary

Be aware.

Choose what contributes and nurtures you.

Be the invitation to others - show them what's possible and that they can choose differently.