03 November, 2009

The other issue with the H1N1 vaccine.

The actual issue with the H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine is that it contains something with contains mercury which screws peoples' minds up. This video I would claim to be a good example, despite a YouTuber's claims:
Ummmmm... this guy has his stats wrong. Flu shots have not been proven to cause autism. Court cases aren't scientific proof..... there's been no scientific link found!
Nevertheless, the thing which contains mercury is the issue.

And then there's rather freaky stuff like this, which also has a video somewhere on YouTube (the blog covers what it says). Read it if you really want to, but I'll sum it up here.

The basic idea is of someone sticking nanobots in the vaccine which alter a humans' DNA so that they are no longer truly human. It then attempts to use the book of Revelation to back it up, and then pats itself on the back despite missing the "666" part of the prophecy. (If you're wondering, I'd have to say that the current theory of this is that it's the Catholic church, and it uses the Latin name, "Vicarius Filii Dei" (which is apparently attributed to Paul)... but there's a post in the comment box where they use the Greek for "Latin Man" and get the numbers. Still, this isn't what we should be focusing on in our lives, either.)

What this author is saying is not the other issue with the vaccine. It is what he's doing: fearmongering. At first, I was thinking: oh no. This is really horrible.

And then it hit me.

This is just to create fear. It's not solving any problems; just creating them. It's to take our minds off what we should be truly aiming for, and that is to do what the Lord commands.

I posted this just to address the issue of fearmongering. If you're considering taking the H1N1 vaccine, here's my advice: don't bother. I have a friend who has caught swine flu, and one who probably did (well, he was feeling sick, and just as he was getting well and was leaving, his sister got sick and was diagnosed with it), and both of them are still alive today.

Hey, why don't I just stop this rant here and let you focus on something more important in your life.



Last night I realised that I've been suffering from having a consumerist attitude. What I've done today is dispose of a bunch of old paper and a bunch of toys I don't use. I've invaded my drawers and tidied them up... and found some things I haven't seen in at least a year, I guess (like my 953MB USB stick, for instance - of course it's not really a GB, it never is these days). I have some CDs which I don't really feel enough compassion to throw in the bin, so I'm going to see who I can offload them to... or get more passionate when I get around to that department.

I still have work to do. This is just my drawers. I have two piles with stuff in it, a box of stuff, a wardrobe full of more stuff, and a bookshelf which is covered in dust and has a bunch of stuff piled on top of the books, including more books. The bookshelf is where my CD stash is. Then, of course, there's a few CD cases I have.

I have a couple of computers with Windows licence keys on the side. I might just give those keys away... on the other hand, I might just rip them off and bin them, as I've enjoyed using Linux and stuff like that (e.g. my desktop runs FreeBSD and my server which I might get around to donating runs NetBSD), and I believe these OSes to be practical enough for everyday uses. If you're still using Windows for gaming, then maybe you're being too much of a consumerist, too? You don't need games, anyway... I should blog about that, actually.

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