With all the media ‘fear porn’ about measles that’s been inundating everyone recently, perhaps healthcare consumers ought to know some pertinent facts about the MMR vaccines that their MDs, pediatricians, and health agencies apparently NEGLECT to tell the public as part of what should be properly informed consent. Later on, I will discuss ‘fear porn’ tactics. Legally, ethically, and morally, what would be informed medical consent? According to the American Medical Association, The patient’s right of self-decision can be effectively exercised only if the patient possesses enough information to enable an informed choice. [1] [Emphasis added] Furthermore, the AMA says, The … Continue reading

The U.S. Government often warns of increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks from adversaries, but it may have actually contributed to those capabilities in the case of Iran. A top secret National Security Agency document from April 2013 reveals that the U.S. intelligence community is worried that the West’s campaign of aggressive and sophisticated cyberattacks enabled Iran to improve its own capabilities by studying and then replicating those tactics. The NSA is specifically concerned that Iran’s cyberweapons will become increasingly potent and sophisticated by virtue of learning from the attacks that have been launched against that country. “Iran’s destructive cyber attack against Saudi Aramco in … Continue reading

People like Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk are worried about what might happen as a result of advancements in AI. They’re concerned that robots could grow so intelligent that they could independently decide to exterminate humans. And if Hawking and Musk are fearful, does this mean you probably should be too? While no doubt interesing men, are they really competent when it comes to programming? I have tinkered with AI since the early 1970s. There is no doubt these guys are influenced by concepts like in the movies Terminator and the Matrix. But from a real world programming side, to outdo human thinking … Continue reading

“Imagine some national (and probably global) volcanic eruption, initially flowing along channels of distress that were created during the Unraveling era and further widened by the catalyst. Trying to foresee where the eruption will go once it bursts free of the channels is like trying to predict the exact fault line of an earthquake. All you know in advance is something about the molten ingredients of the climax, which could include the following: Economic distress, with public debt in default, entitlement trust funds in bankruptcy, mounting poverty and unemployment, trade wars, collapsing financial markets, and hyperinflation (or deflation) Social distress, … Continue reading

I write this sitting on my rooftop in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.  The temperature is 72 degrees F.  The sky is blue and cloudless.  There is an occasional light breeze.  By all accounts, life is dead solid perfect.  And I am not the only one to have made that observation.  Indeed, San Miguel has been voted and described by a myriad of publications as the best city in the world in which to live.  (http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/16/travel/cn-traveler-top-cities/)  Having resided here in the land of eternal Spring for 13 years, I agree.  In fact, I would like to spend the rest of … Continue reading

This weekly post features recent news stories that highlight and update themes previously covered throughout NMA E-Newsletters and Alerts. Editor’s Note: The National Sheriffs’ Association recently expressed concerns that the mobile app Waze was putting police officers in harm’s way. Waze allows users to track the location of speed traps, ticket cameras, traffic congestion, etc., in real time, and the association feared that the app could be used to stalk and ambush police. In a follow-up statement, however, the association stated that Waze could also potentially interfere with lucrative speed trapping operations. This of course is the main reason police … Continue reading

When laser eye surgery goes wrong, the effects can be devastating. Take the case of Stephanie Holloway, a 21-year-old, short-sighted book dealer from Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire, who dreamed of joining the police without needing to wear glasses or contact lenses. Her eyes were left so painfully sensitive to light after laser surgery in 2008 that she has to wear sunglasses almost all the time. Six months ago, a court ruled that Stephanie, now 28 and jobless, had not been warned properly about the risks and the High Street chain involved was ordered to pay her £500,000 in damages.  Sasha Rodoy, a … Continue reading

It is a writer’s dream to write a best-selling novel, or maybe even a best-selling novel with a blockbuster film adaptation. Who wouldn’t want the fruit of his or her artistic labors to reach and influence the lives of millions? The right book can alter the way its readers think. It can inspire them into action. Sometimes, though, that influence reaches farther and in different directions than the author anticipated. Sometimes, authors grow to hate these publications that make them famous. 10 Brokeback Mountain – Annie Proulx In 1997, Annie Proulx published Brokeback Mountain as a short story. In 2005, it was … Continue reading

New research claims that official warnings against the consumption of saturated fats should never have been introduced The article in BMJ’s Open Heart journal argues that the advice was based on flawed data and “very limited evidence”. The warning, adopted by British authorities in the early 1980s, was based on research that focused only on unhealthy men, with the reports authors arguing: “it seems incomprehensible that dietary advice was introduced for 220 million Americans and 56 million UK citizens. “Dietary advice does not merely need a review; it should not have been introduced.” Men were advised they should consume no … Continue reading

The Obama administration is currently implementing policies, on the economy generally and on Ukraine specifically, which have the planet careening towards a thermonuclear showdown between the United States and NATO, on one side, and Russia and China, on the other. This is tantamount to grounds for impeachment of Obama, Lyndon LaRouche stated today. Under British policy direction, Obama has placed the U.S. on a trajectory to war, and through the likes of the State Department’s Victoria Nuland, he has unleashed Nazis—true Nazis, with documented historic ties to Adolf Hitler—who are threatening the very existence of Russia. As Obama muses publicly about sending weapons to Ukraine, today’s Moscow Times headlined its report simply: “Russia Would See U.S. Moves to Arm Ukraine as Declaration of War.”

Behind such strategic blunders and provocations, is a distinctly flawed philosophy and way of thinking. For example, in their dealings with Russia, Obama and the British are totally wedded to utilitarian behavior modification, along the lines of Bentham’s felicific calculus. In his comments yesterday after meeting with Merkel, Obama again stressed that if Russia doesn’t cave in to his demands, the U.S. “can ratchet up the costs to Russia,” and will consider “what other means we can put in place to change Mr. Putin’s calculus.” Similarly, Ashton Carter, in written responses to Congress on his nomination as Secretary of Defense, not only argued for arming Ukraine, but for pressuring them on supposed INF Treaty violations:

“US responses must make clear to Russia that if it does not return to compliance, our responses will make them less secure than they are today.”

That is insane, LaRouche commented succinctly. And such insanity only increases the danger of war, since the Russians arenot going to respond the way behaviorists predict, because that is not the way the functional human mind actually operates. They will respond asymmetrically, creatively, based on a sense of human and national identity that has nothing to do with Bentham’s felicific calculus. Unlike animals, where the premises of behavior modification apply, Man’s mind functions from a distinct concept of a future-under-construction, and acts to change current parameters to ensure such a future is created—something no animal, or utilitarian, can do.

Operating otherwise, as the British inherently do, will truly lead to war by miscalculation—the biggest miscalculation of all, related to the nature of Man.

Our job, Lyndon LaRouche emphasized today, is not to describe this situation, but to specify what we must do to change it, immediately. And that is very simple. We must bankrupt Wall Street, LaRouche stated, because it and the whole trans-Atlantic financial system is hopelessly bankrupt, as we see clearly in the case of Greece. Any further attempt to keep it alive, will only blow up the nations of the trans-Atlantic region all the quicker, and all the more explosively. The fact is that Wall Street is bankrupt, and only idiots and fools—and those who fear them—believe otherwise.

They are obviously bankrupt, LaRouche continued. All the accounts show it; the rate of bankruptcy is accelerating; and efforts to paper it over with additional quantitative easing is particularly dangerous, because that will simply blow the whole system wide open in short order, and no one will survive.

So shut it down, LaRouche stated. Put it in receivership. And create a new institution, under federal control, to stabilize the situation, and create new federal guaranteed credit. Then set that new credit to work, to create rising productive powers of labor centered on high energy flux density projects.

Wall Street won’t like it. But 99.99% of the human race will. That is the only alternative to war, chaos and massive planetary depopulation.

Our House of Cards Paul Craig Roberts and Dave Kranzler As John Williams (shadowstats.com) has observed, the payroll jobs reports no longer make any logical or statistical sense. Ask yourself, do you believe that retailers responded to the very disappointing…

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Our House of Cards Paul Craig Roberts and Dave Kranzler As John Williams (shadowstats.com) has observed, the payroll jobs reports no longer make any logical or statistical sense. Ask yourself, do you believe that retailers responded to the very disappointing…

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Our House of Cards Paul Craig Roberts and Dave Kranzler As John Williams (shadowstats.com) has observed, the payroll jobs reports no longer make any logical or statistical sense. Ask yourself, do you believe that retailers responded to the very disappointing…

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Our House of Cards Paul Craig Roberts and Dave Kranzler As John Williams (shadowstats.com) has observed, the payroll jobs reports no longer make any logical or statistical sense. Ask yourself, do you believe that retailers responded to the very disappointing…

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Our House of Cards Paul Craig Roberts and Dave Kranzler As John Williams (shadowstats.com) has observed, the payroll jobs reports no longer make any logical or statistical sense. Ask yourself, do you believe that retailers responded to the very disappointing…

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