Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 Lets just get on with treating our selves, our kids and preventing autism in the very near future. Governments compulsively live in the past and are constitutionally designed to be incapable of dealing with the present. The immediate future terrifies them. Here is a beautiful example: when it is from a different kind of disaster it shows up nicely, doesn't it. <http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2132232,00.html> ¡ Met Office warned ministers months ago about flooding ! Jo Revill and tte Jowit Sunday July 22, 2007 The Observer You could say that the meteorological office warned the UK government and that they knew about the risks. I don't believe that they did know: their minds could not comprehend the future; especially in the part of comprehension that has to do with taking action. That quick, important part. You see, government is most easily facilitated with critical logic --- and you can't be critical about something that has not happened yet, can you ? Can you pass judgment on a future happening or action ? Not in our advanced societies: so we have to look after ourselves, and I'm sure it is much for the best because we are all practicing dealing with the present and looking into the future for ourselves. But for getting insurance coverage and avoiding the harmful effects of too many or the wrong kind of immunisations, our quick thinking will win out. Eventually the government will follow, when they cannot ignore what the real leaders have done. ¡ A very few enlightened doctors warned the CDC decades ago about mercury toxicity ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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