I Think Shaun’s On To Something ...

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We have been “had” by the increasing power of the state, as well as much of the mainstream media’s complacency in reporting on it.

If you want to know why I put part of the verb in quotation marks, please see Shaun Saunders’ latest story, posted here with his kind permission. Very timely stuff, and as usual, an excellent tale.

Unfortunately, Not Fictional

Unfortunately, I found Shaun's story all too realistic. Here in WA, we have had schoolteachers threaten to call the cops and the state Child Protective Services on parents who won't put their kids on Ritalin. The kid I am thinking of had not even had a diagnosis of ADHD from anyone. The teacher just decided that the kid had ADHD. I suspect that the kid was bored because the teacher is lousy and the kid acted out in class. I thought that it was illegal to practice medicine without a license! Now teachers are prescribing drugs?

Ah yes, good ole ADD...

what a wonderful marketing strategy - create an illness - ADD - to sell more dangerous drugs!

The recent horrific incident at maryland should make us all very, very worried - I wrote H.A.D about 6 weeks ago, setting in very firmly in 'Mallcity 14' prequel territory - or so I thought until I read about forcibly vaccinating children and jailing parents in Austramerica...very sad, extremely dangerous.

Even physicians and surgeons oppose blanket vaccinations:

http://www.aapsonline.org/press/nrvacres.htm

Not much of a transition from this . . . .


Not quite to 100,000 views on YouTube as I post this, but it ranked in the top ten for views today.

Shaun is ALWAYS onto something.

I have often said that Saunder's material is just one step sideways of what is happing right now. I will do a story of his on Beam Me Up and it will be sometimes, the very next day that the story, far from being a piece of scary future fiction is happening right under our noses. Saunders isn't a bright light to our future, he is the headlights at night in a snow storm. Slow down, pay attention, things in front of the car are much closer than they appear!

Paul Cole
Beam Me Up