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Life adapts - hope for the future; perhaps even for humanity!

I wonder how many repeated mistakes we have to make in order to learn our lessons? No wonder we developed a sense of humour.

Thanks, Ben.

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Watching to see how they will spin this into “more radiation is good for you”…

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I remember years ago hearing that the top US atomic director at a particular radiation research plant in the 60's used to swim in the cooling pond every morning at a time when the safety limits were over a thousand times higher than today and he was told the limits were being lowered to one tenth of what they were and he asked to see the research behind this reduction and the next one and the next one and no research was ever produced or carried out as far as he could see so he continued his morning swims until he retired. One wonders how many things we have been lied to about down the years? Remember all sorts of things now cause heart attacks we are told including climate change so how many of these other things from the past are also a pack of lies?

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The Cherbobyl Wolves are a magnificent example of the power of the immune system, and its nearly infinite adaptability. Snake handlers who produce antivenom have known for generations that if they take rattlesnake venom in small doses they will eventually build an immunity to a full bite, and can handle pit vipers with impunity. Cancer is a dysfunction of the immune system, and in many instances is fairly easily cured through a variety of techniques. Of course, the Medical Racket does not want people to know this, and so this is doomed to remain in obscurity.

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Chernobyl also offers a real world example of the "world without humans" scenario over the course of time.

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"Chernobyl wolves have altered immune systems, similar to cancer patients undergoing radiation treatment."

What type of I.S. is the one of "cancer patients undergoing radiation treatment"?!

Clearly the BEST treatment around for cancer is to send them to CEZ!

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Very interesting to say the least. Bravo again!

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