Monday, March 31, 2014

Macabre Medicine


There is no doubt in my mind there is a cure for both Type 1 and 2 diabetes, along with a cure for aids and thousands of other cancers.

As comedian Chris Rock said in one of his 90s skits, the money is in the medicine, not the cure. Simple fact, polio was the last major disease cured by the medical industry and that was in the 50s. Guaranteed, evil science and medical experts are planning a come-back for polio. A lot of wheel chair companies will shell out big bucks for polio to return.

The medical industry, like most others are solely formed to make big money for about 5 percent of the population. If diabetes and aids were cured, there would be no need for prescription drugs which are necessary for the select unfortunates.

One in ten U.S. citizens has diabetes and each diabetic shells out about $6,000 annually for their much over priced prescription drugs. By 2050, three in ten Americans will have diabetes according the Nov. 2010 article "Protecting Yourself From the Cost of Type 2 Diabetes." by Walecia Konrad. (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/13/health/13patient.html?_r=0)

My math has the cost of medication for diabetes well over $19,000,000 a year. In 2050, that would be approximately $57,000,000 yearly patience's would spend just for medication. I based my math on the U.S Census Bureau stating there is currently 318,892,103 people living in the U.S. (http://www.census.gov/popclock/) The powerful men who rule and are ruled by greed would be out tens of millions per year if diabetes alone was cured. The money is indeed in the medicine and it always will be.

According to Wikipedia the U.S. is 5 percent of the worlds population, but controls 36 percent of the worlds prescription drug output.

In the 1800s people had their choice to choose an allopathic doctor or a homeopathic doctor. Homeopathic doctors used vegetable products for the making of pills and favored herbs, learning from Native Americans and old style European traditions. Homeopathic healers believed in stimulating the body's own defense system to heal itself instead of using poisonous minerals the allopathic doctors use. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPUqsZx5ARg)

Allopathic doctors used blood letting for centuries. Allopathic doctors also formed the American Medical Association in 1847 and by the early 1900s controlled the medical industry with the finical backing of the likes of Rockefeller who backed the allopathic medical practice via the use of synthetic drugs and cancer treatments for profit as opposed to a cure for the disease. Rockefeller used homeopathic doctors for his own medical needs incidentally. In short, allopathic doctors were solely for profit while homeopathic ones were on the side of the patience's.

For more than 60 years and counting, not one single cure for a major disease has happened. Cure the disease, eliminate the medications, and with no medications, no big money for pharmaceutical companies and other profiting vultures.

"We have a multi-billion dollar industry that is killing people, right and left, just for financial gain. Their idea of research is to see whether two doses of this poison is better than three doses of that poison." said Dr. Glen Warner. (http://www.whale.to/a/warner_h.html)

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Political Jargon Written Well in the Book "The Warrior State."


While shifting through the political details that did not interest me, I was able to easily skim read the parts that sparked my interest and got a delectable read; three stars for "The Warrior State; Pakistan in the Contemporary World released in December.

Honestly, I maybe read about ten percent of this book, but details of the 1000 year war between Pakistan and India do not interest me. What ignited my passion was a quote from Charles Tilly;

"War made the state and the state made war," Tilly said.

This statement is true for all the leading nations of the world, the U.S., China, Russia, and many other nations. As we all know from our reading, there are currently more than 50 wars going on in the world. War is a huge money maker for the select few who run the world. "The Warrior State" does not focus on the issue of war.

"The Warrior State" details such things as how Pakistan is a hotbed of religious, ethnic and sectarian conflict. According to Wikipedia, sectarian is bigotry, discrimination because of religion, class or political beliefs to name a few. Intriguing how Pakistan ranks a 133 out of a 148 countries in global competitiveness, yet is number five in its possession of nuclear weaponry.

Politics and religion go hand in hand in Pakistan, and "The Warrior State" emphasis how political leaders in Pakistan use the young who blindly buy into the Muslim faith and are willing to die for their cause.

The youth who adhere to political lies die in Pakistan like everywhere else in the world, such as the U.S., whose leaders send other people's children to war so they can enhance their insane greed for more power and money.

This book was not written to expose political corruption in the world, but I interpreted that way with many of the things the novel embellished upon. The books author, T.V. Paul is a professor at McGill University in Montreal with 15 published books.

Recently Released Novel "Road to Recknoning" is Below Average


The novel "Road to Reckoning," ruins intense subject matter and thrust the story into the throngs of terrible.

Writer Robert Lautner's book "Road to Reckoning," released in February is a tedious tale of boring characters dwelling in 1837. Twelve-year-old Thomas Walker and his father, a Samuel Colt hand gun sales man travel the U.S., and the father is murdered in front of his son by Thomas Herwood. Herwood, along with three other nefarious fellows steal the fathers guns and leave the boy alive and alone.

The young Walker, after a boring time spent with a distant aunt and her young black slave ends up on the trails of the old country side with an ex-ranger, Henry Stands. The two encounter unsavory Indians and various thieves along the way, but ultimately it's a dispassionate story that never grips its reader.

Murder and the quest for revenge can often be a savagely graceful tale of justice, but in "Road to Reckoning" it's an anecdote of awful. On the bright side, the trial in the book is good, and a fast reader can breeze the novel in an hour perhaps. At 235 pages, it's definitely an afternoon read, a wasted one.

On an impressive note, no profanity was used, and despite the graphic subject matter, it's an appropriate read for young adults. Final rating: One and a half stars.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Murder Mystery Novel "Red 1-2-3" is a Hit.


Murder accompanied by the emotions of suspense, fear and wisdom pleasantly fester in the realms of the brains active tracks, in the book "Red 1-2-3."

The January hardcover spawning of "Red 1-2-3" immediately grips the entertainment palate of ones curiosity and sends it into a journey of efficacious desires. Thirteen time best selling author, including the New York Times, Katzenbach hits paydirt with his latest book "Red 1-2-3."

The word paydirt ultimately is defined as awesome, or at least very good. Paydirt is an old school football term used for positive results for both the offenses and defense. On offense, scoring a touchdown is the ultimate paydirt area. Football players on the defensive side of the ball may score a TD via a fumble recovery or an interception return; paydirt!

The book is a tale of a serial killer who happens to be a successfully mystery crime novelist who uses details of his heinous crimes to write his lucrative books.

What kept this book from or 4 or 4.5 star rating out of five stars for me was the drawn out parts here and there and the lame name for the killer; Mr. Big Bad Wolf.

Without revealing the complete story, the Big Bad Wolf has successfully killed four red headed women prior to stocking his next three red headed women. The Big Bad Wolf solely targets red headed women of all ages and sends them each a personally hand written letter that he is going to kill them at an unknown time and location.

He observes his victims for a long period of time before making his move to murder. In "Red 1-2-3" the Big Bad Wolf targets Dr. Karen Jayson, Sarah Locksley and Jordan. Red three, Jordan sagaciously studies the letters and YouTube videos the Big Bad Wolf sends her and figures out she's not the only one targeted. She eventually teams up with Jayson and Locksley to attempt to thwart the Big Bad Wolfs plans. It's really cool when Jordan purchases a top of the line fillet fishing knife. As she slices tissue paper with the razor sharp knife, intriguing thoughts of killing harbor in her thoughts.

When all three women team up against there advertising killer, intense justification whether to kill or not arise for all parties involved. The ending refreshingly caught me off guard.

Aside from the slow parts in the middle and its pathetic villain name, "Red 1-2-3" is a worthy 3.5 star read.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Too Much Law; An Embarrassment to Itself on Presidents Day


Poisonous power polluting our judicial system is detrimental to the well being of U.S. citizen's exercising their constitutional rights.

On Feb. 17, at the Santa Rosa Plaza several peaceful protesters well within their rights were unjustly harassed by over zealous mall security guards and their power hungry leader, Russell Aharonian, then Santa Rosa Plaza security director. The protestors lead a peaceful protest on Presidents Day in down town Santa Rosa for 13-year-old Andy Lopez who was shot and killed by Sonoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Erick Gelhaus on Oct. 22 because of the BB gun he was carrying.

Gelhaus, 48, who was in a sheriff’s patrol car with another as-yet-unidentified deputy, told Santa Rosa police he thought the rifle was real and ordered Lopez to drop it. Gelhaus fired eight shots, seven of which struck Lopez, who died at the scene. According to Santa Rosa police, Gelhaus said he thought his and the other deputy’s life were in danger when the barrel of the rifle rose as Lopez turned toward him. (http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2014/01/29/police-investigation-into-andy-lopez-shooting-sent-to-da/ ) The Jan. 29 article "Police Investigation Into Andy Lopez Shooting Sent to DA" also states that the parents of Lopez are suing the police department and that their sons killer Gelhaus suffered from vision problems and that the 24-year veteran had used excessive force and unjustifiably drew and misfired his firearm in the past.

On Mon. Feb. 17, The parents of Lopez, Sujey and Rodrigo were among the peaceful diners at the malls food court who were subjected to the blatant fiasco of power Aharonian and his crew were inflicting upon them on Presidents Day. The protestors were ordered to leave the mall or remove their T-shirts which read; RIP Andy Lopez.

Lopez was also hit in the right buttocks which means he was shot at from his back side by Gelhaus. (http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Boy-with-toy-rifle-had-7-bullet-wounds-4924334.php) This October, 2013 web site contains the article written by Henry K. Lee and Kurtis Alexander. My tip of the day, make seeking out real news a regular hobby, I can use this tip for myself as well.

Activist Nicole Guerra and her son complied to the lame demands, and then Gurerra called attorney Jonathan Melrod. Melrod soon arrived and restored wisdom to the chaos the Nazi imitator's, the SR Plaza mall security guards were trying to thrust upon the protestors. (http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20140306/articles/140309709) Vast details can be found on the web pages Mar. 6 article "Suspended Security Chief Says Santa Rosa Mall Made Guards 'Scapegoats' in Lopez Dispute," written by Martin Espinoza.

Simon Property Group which employees the Santa Rosa mall security guards wisely fired its ridiculous ring leader Aharonian and officially apologized to the parents of Lopez.

Whether someone is a police chief, or head of security, having a jerk screening in the hiring process might be a good idea.