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singular_me
31st December 2014, 02:32 PM
is creating a race with little empathy, disconnected from reality, a transhumanist agenda ?
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December 31, 2014
MIT Researcher: Glyphosate Herbicide will Cause Half of All Children to Have Autism by 2025
Why? Evidence points to glyphosate toxicity from the overuse of Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide on our food.
For over three decades, Stephanie Seneff, PhD, has researched biology and technology, over the years publishing over 170 scholarly peer-reviewed articles. In recent years she has concentrated on the relationship between nutrition and health, tackling such topics as Alzheimer’s, autism, and cardiovascular diseases, as well as the impact of nutritional deficiencies and environmental toxins on human health....
http://healthimpactnews.com/2014/mit-researcher-glyphosate-herbicide-will-cause-half-of-all-children-to-have-autism-by-2025/
Cebu_4_2
31st December 2014, 02:52 PM
http://healthimpactnews.com/tag/glyphosate/
mick silver
31st December 2014, 02:53 PM
didn't we do a test here that show over half of us have Autism Spectrum disorder
crimethink
31st December 2014, 02:53 PM
It's obvious that we need a vaccine for autism.
Shami-Amourae
31st December 2014, 03:03 PM
It's obvious that we need a vaccine for autism.
It's probably a combination of a lot of things.
People used to be born with wider cheekbones 100 years ago but because of the poor Western diet and physical degeneration we are born with thin cheeks. This is why we now need braces and to have our wisdom teeth removed:
Notice the different with Elvis' parents cheekbones in comparison to Elvis. Elvis' grandparents were farmers and raised Elvis' parents with easy access to raw milk.
https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1057/3267522866_bc83323055.jpg
The mother in this article (http://www.foodrenegade.com/have-you-got-a-weston-a-price-smile/) used the Weston A. Price Diet to reverse this trend and her sons were born with wide-cheek bones.They certainly will never need braces.
Another possible cause is EMF. This video explains how humans aren't getting proper sleep anymore since of lack of production of melatonin from EMF and how it's causing people to physically degenerate. This may be a leading cause of cancer too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS6FGzh3ygw
Shami-Amourae
31st December 2014, 03:09 PM
didn't we do a test here that show over half of us have Autism Spectrum disorder
Low empathy doesn't mean you're autistic. It's just a quality some autistic people have.
Perfect example with CWC. Republican father talks to autistic guy who wants to date his daughter (both are trolls.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jhp5WyvPWNI
crimethink
31st December 2014, 03:17 PM
It's probably a combination of a lot of things.
People used to be born with wider cheekbones 100 years ago but because of the poor Western diet and physical degeneration we are born with thin cheeks. This is why we now need braces and to have our wisdom teeth removed:
Notice the different with Elvis' parents cheekbones in comparison to Elvis. Elvis' grandparents were farmers and raised Elvis' parents with easy access to raw milk.
https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1057/3267522866_bc83323055.jpg
The mother in this article (http://www.foodrenegade.com/have-you-got-a-weston-a-price-smile/) used the Weston A. Price Diet to reverse this trend and her sons were born with wide-cheek bones.They certainly will never need braces.
Another possible cause is EMF. This video explains how humans aren't getting proper sleep anymore since of lack of production of melatonin from EMF and how it's causing people to physically degenerate. This may be a leading cause of cancer too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS6FGzh3ygw
I've no doubt - and agree - that autism is caused by a variety of factors, including poor nutrition, electromagnetic pollution, and the factual harm from vaccines. Genetics plays a role, too, since the tech industry tends to gather high rates of ASD individuals together, and then they breed with each other.
I've actually done some research on the correlation between ever-increasing EMF pollution and anxiety disorders.
Santa
31st December 2014, 04:03 PM
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/.m/booster_shots/2010/05/college-students-less-empathy-study.html?p=1
College students may be lacking in empathy, study finds
Older generations often accuse younger ones of not being up to snuff in many ways, such as upholding values and morals. But they may be onto something -- a new study found that college students may be seriously lacking in empathy that previous generations apparently had in spades.
The study, a meta-analysis, looked at 72 studies of American college students conducted from 1979 to 2009. Those studies measured empathy on the Interpersonal Reactivity Index, a 28-item scale that gauges aspects of interpersonal sensitivity:
-- Empathic concern (feelings of sympathy for others' misfortunes).
-- Perspective taking (how people imagine others' points of view).
-- Fantasy (how people identify with fictional characters in books or movies).
-- Personal distress (how people feel when they see the misfortunes of others).
From 1979 to 2009, college students' scores on empathic concern and perspective taking declined overall. There were no substantial changes in fantasy or personal distress.
Converting the changes in scores to percentiles, researchers found a 48% decrease in empathic concern and a 34% decrease in perspective taking through the years.
In another associated analysis, the study authors found that Americans have noticed changes in peoples' kindness and helpfulness throughout the same time period.
To what do the researchers attribute these changes? A number of social and cultural changes, including an increasing emphasis on the self; an overactive media that bombards people with violent, horrific images and gradually desensitizes them; and the growth of social media. On that, the authors wrote, "With so much time spent interacting with others online and not in reality, interpersonal dynamics like empathy might certainly be altered. For example, perhaps it is easier to establish friends and relationships online, but these skills might not translate into smooth social relations in real life...."
"College students today may be so busy worrying about themselves and their own issues that they don't have time to spend empathizing with others, or at least perceive such time to be limited,"
singular_me
31st December 2014, 04:18 PM
shami, you are correct when saying that low empathy isnt systematically linked to autism... but the main autistic symptom is characterized by a mind wrapped onto itself to the extreme, making contact with the external world very complex and difficult. Now I am willing to conceive that it may be the fear to interact with the environment (hyper sensitivity) causing the disconnect.
crimethink
31st December 2014, 04:47 PM
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/.m/booster_shots/2010/05/college-students-less-empathy-study.html?p=1
Lack of loving one's neighbor is not a mental/cognitive disease, but a moral one. This society teaches us to "win" and "have success" - at any cost. That "winning" and "success" involves amass of capital (materialism). Which means it is ephemeral. Meaningless from an eternal perspective. "He who dies with the most toys" - is dead, and might very well end up in Hell.
crimethink
31st December 2014, 04:49 PM
shami, you are correct when saying that low empathy isnt systematically linked to autism... but the main autistic symptom is characterized by a mind wrapped onto itself to the extreme, making contact with the external world very complex and difficult. Now I am willing to conceive that it may be the fear to interact with the environment (hyper sensitivity) causing the disconnect.
Having an ASD isn't so much a lack of empathy, but having a hyper-logical perspective, unable to deal with stupidity. I speak from experience. Most people with ASD are very kind when someone cries, but have great difficulty understanding & accepting the ephemeral nonsense that modern people consider "important."
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