I'm certainly part of the "choir" that Paul is preaching to, but there actually ARE ways to detox the body, which may seem like "crackpot ideas" to some but really do work. We know for example that salt baths detox via osmosis and g5 massagers can also produce detox reactions. Anything you can put in, you can get out, one way or another.
Laetrile is for cancer patients. To avoid the chronic metabolic disease cancer one only needs to include the seeds of apples, pears, watermelons, pumpkins in their diet, and/or bitter almonds, bamboo, flax seed/oil, brown rice, etc. These foods are natural nitrilosides that are indeed deadly, but only to malignant cells. I consume 20 Japanese plum seeds daily. The preventative, cure and control for cancer is in the produce department.
People who want to have children should have to take a test that they are qualified to raise and care for that child. Morons (like alot of the people who criticize Dr. Erhlich) should not be given permission to reproduce.
I wonder if this is a tomato farm - with the pipe dumping the yellow pesticide water into the ditch. I conjecture this because I am able to monitor pesticide residue on produce with my water ionizer, and have noticed repeatedly that washing tomatoes (up to 3-4x!) in 11.5pH water produces the same yellowish water in my washing bowl. Afterward, the tomatoes are very sweet and almost as healthy as if grown organically.
Good speech by one hugely recognized and acclaimed man by his peers. It's a pity the common pleb finds a figure or two to pick on from a book he wrote 40 years ago and runs with it ignoring all else.
@CHSoarer: Yes, truly a pity that the commoners find him a douche bag elitist pawn. Certainly a man that represents the ivy league. The boorish and bedraggled serfdom have little business pointing out the errors of such a highly praised individual.
hey man, don't you dare criticize these poor peoples' faith. facts are not important in gaia's eyes. it's about all of us sacrificing ourselves to the higher good. an environmental suicide bombing..where instead of some hot virgins servicing our every whim, we get poorer and our standard of living is pushed to mere subsistence levels.
"...The first task is population control at home. How do we go about it? Many of my colleagues feel that some sort of compulsory birth regulation would be necessary to achieve such control. One plan often mentioned involves the addition of temporary sterilants to water supplies or staple food. Doses of the antidote would be carefully rationed by the government to produce the desired population size." -- Paul Ehrlich, "The Population Bomb," pages 130-131
Wolf in Sheeps clothing? This is the man who co authored "Ecoscience" with our newly appointed Science and Technology advisor, which advocates forced abortions, mass sterilization through food and water supply, and mandatory bodily implants for EVERYONE to prevent pregnancies.You'd have to petition the State for PERMISSION to have a child.
Trillions of dollars of oil have been discovered in the Caspian Sea Basin; there's a 1,000 years' worth of low sulfur/high-compliance coal in Utah, that Clinton {through presidential edict} has declared off-limits. Alberta Province has more oil {it's within the tar sand} than the Arabian Peninsula. Paul Ehrlich in "The Population Bomb" & in "The End of Affluence" warned us that the sky was following in the '70's and that: starvation would be widespread in the States by the mid-'80's.
Are you saying that because Paul Ehrlich is off on his time estimations that the concept of global climae change is completely wrong? Are you also saying that the carbon dioxide produced from all of the oil sources you list will not have a negative impact on the very problem of greenhouse gas buildup? If we trounce every phenomenon because one proponent has the timing a bit off or the effects somewhat inaccurate, then every concept ever conceived would be disproven before the fact.
In the 1970's the great threat was an imminent ice age. Ehrlich has been consistently wrong. Switch to Alvin Toffler, author of: "Future Shock" & "The Third Wave."
@procommenter You honestly think there is not an Ice Age coming at some point? It's gonna be a wonder party when there's 50 Billion people on planet Earth and an Ice Age comes. Oh boy, what a party. A loaf of bread will be $1,000. What a party.
@procommenter I Your thinking is along the line of the people who said that "real estate" will never go down. OH REALLY? There's millions of people living in the US right now that had wished there was a Paul Ehrlich type person claiming "the skys falling" in real estate or the financing of real estate. But, sadly it's too late for them. Hopefully it's not too late for optomists like you. Never attack the messanger.
And don't forget all the trace doses of medications of all sorts that pass through sewage treatment plants. They can come from the wastes of a person consuming them or from someone trying to be careful by dumping and flushing old meds. Most waste water treatment plants just can't treat all of the modern pharmacopaeia that assaults them day in and day out.
I'm certainly part of the "choir" that Paul is preaching to, but there actually ARE ways to detox the body, which may seem like "crackpot ideas" to some but really do work. We know for example that salt baths detox via osmosis and g5 massagers can also produce detox reactions. Anything you can put in, you can get out, one way or another.
IClausius 1 year ago
Laetrile is for cancer patients. To avoid the chronic metabolic disease cancer one only needs to include the seeds of apples, pears, watermelons, pumpkins in their diet, and/or bitter almonds, bamboo, flax seed/oil, brown rice, etc. These foods are natural nitrilosides that are indeed deadly, but only to malignant cells. I consume 20 Japanese plum seeds daily. The preventative, cure and control for cancer is in the produce department.
procommenter 1 year ago
People who want to have children should have to take a test that they are qualified to raise and care for that child. Morons (like alot of the people who criticize Dr. Erhlich) should not be given permission to reproduce.
spactick 1 year ago
Paul Ehrlich is a dangerous idiot.
asdfgasdfasdful 1 year ago
@asdfgasdfasdful
No, ignorance is what's dangerous, and you're affected with it.
GnosticHumanist 2 days ago
@GnosticHumanist afflicted by it?
boogiefever1985 11 hours ago
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TedDGPoulos 1 year ago
I wonder if this is a tomato farm - with the pipe dumping the yellow pesticide water into the ditch. I conjecture this because I am able to monitor pesticide residue on produce with my water ionizer, and have noticed repeatedly that washing tomatoes (up to 3-4x!) in 11.5pH water produces the same yellowish water in my washing bowl. Afterward, the tomatoes are very sweet and almost as healthy as if grown organically.
KahunaTubesteak 1 year ago
Good speech by one hugely recognized and acclaimed man by his peers. It's a pity the common pleb finds a figure or two to pick on from a book he wrote 40 years ago and runs with it ignoring all else.
CHSoarer 2 years ago
@CHSoarer: Yes, truly a pity that the commoners find him a douche bag elitist pawn. Certainly a man that represents the ivy league. The boorish and bedraggled serfdom have little business pointing out the errors of such a highly praised individual.
VoteLib3rty 1 year ago
Population control? Liberals kill themselves!
This piece of shit has been wrong aout every damn thing he has ptredicted. How dare any of you assholes pretend he has merit.
shire2005 2 years ago
do some homework. maybe watch Al Bartlett's lecture on Youtube. you're ignoring facts before you went to read about them.
Seefood73 2 years ago
hey man, don't you dare criticize these poor peoples' faith. facts are not important in gaia's eyes. it's about all of us sacrificing ourselves to the higher good. an environmental suicide bombing..where instead of some hot virgins servicing our every whim, we get poorer and our standard of living is pushed to mere subsistence levels.
MeAgainstMarx 2 years ago
@MeAgainstMarx that would be an interesting chose choice. Be a suicide bomber for al-quieda, or for PETA.
hmmmmmmm
Well....i do fancy hot virgin servants......
cheeseUout 1 year ago
Actually Erlich would have won the bet with julian Simon, if Simon had still been alive, as metal prices have risen.
sharkblubber 2 years ago
Earth has a sickness and it is called HUMANKIND!!!
DeMoNsCryy 2 years ago
"...The first task is population control at home. How do we go about it? Many of my colleagues feel that some sort of compulsory birth regulation would be necessary to achieve such control. One plan often mentioned involves the addition of temporary sterilants to water supplies or staple food. Doses of the antidote would be carefully rationed by the government to produce the desired population size." -- Paul Ehrlich, "The Population Bomb," pages 130-131
procommenter 2 years ago
Wolf in Sheeps clothing? This is the man who co authored "Ecoscience" with our newly appointed Science and Technology advisor, which advocates forced abortions, mass sterilization through food and water supply, and mandatory bodily implants for EVERYONE to prevent pregnancies.You'd have to petition the State for PERMISSION to have a child.
shimpatamasiki 2 years ago
Trillions of dollars of oil have been discovered in the Caspian Sea Basin; there's a 1,000 years' worth of low sulfur/high-compliance coal in Utah, that Clinton {through presidential edict} has declared off-limits. Alberta Province has more oil {it's within the tar sand} than the Arabian Peninsula. Paul Ehrlich in "The Population Bomb" & in "The End of Affluence" warned us that the sky was following in the '70's and that: starvation would be widespread in the States by the mid-'80's.
procommenter 3 years ago
Are you saying that because Paul Ehrlich is off on his time estimations that the concept of global climae change is completely wrong? Are you also saying that the carbon dioxide produced from all of the oil sources you list will not have a negative impact on the very problem of greenhouse gas buildup? If we trounce every phenomenon because one proponent has the timing a bit off or the effects somewhat inaccurate, then every concept ever conceived would be disproven before the fact.
charadester 3 years ago
In the 1970's the great threat was an imminent ice age. Ehrlich has been consistently wrong. Switch to Alvin Toffler, author of: "Future Shock" & "The Third Wave."
procommenter 3 years ago
@procommenter You honestly think there is not an Ice Age coming at some point? It's gonna be a wonder party when there's 50 Billion people on planet Earth and an Ice Age comes. Oh boy, what a party. A loaf of bread will be $1,000. What a party.
spactick 1 year ago
@spactick : The winter of 2010/11 is going to be brutally cold.
procommenter 1 year ago
@procommenter I Your thinking is along the line of the people who said that "real estate" will never go down. OH REALLY? There's millions of people living in the US right now that had wished there was a Paul Ehrlich type person claiming "the skys falling" in real estate or the financing of real estate. But, sadly it's too late for them. Hopefully it's not too late for optomists like you. Never attack the messanger.
spactick 1 year ago
@procommenter Cold you say? I'm freezing my balls off right now. Burrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr and I live in San Francisco.
spactick 1 year ago
Excellent! the awakening comes first when people like him and all those around the world do reveal the disease(s). Thank you!
Utka9 3 years ago
The whole talk is pretty good.
DANE842 3 years ago 2
And don't forget all the trace doses of medications of all sorts that pass through sewage treatment plants. They can come from the wastes of a person consuming them or from someone trying to be careful by dumping and flushing old meds. Most waste water treatment plants just can't treat all of the modern pharmacopaeia that assaults them day in and day out.
Plutonwolf 3 years ago