(Conspiracy Nation, 12/18/06)
-- In the film, "Soylent Green," Detective Thorn slowly uncovers a
strange conspiracy: The elderly are being euthanized and converted to
Soylent Green. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soylent_Green)
In a bizarre twist, reports are emerging that the newly born are being
converted into rejuvenation cosmetics for aging yuppies.
It is all a by-product of stem cell research, if the reports are
correct. Cells from foetuses and the newly-born hold promise for giving
new life to older bodies; however the price is potential destruction of
innocent life. There is an unmistakable theme of vampirism in the
process.
In earlier reports, Conspiracy
Nation has detailed various allegations of "organ harvesting."
Need a kidney? Go to India or China, where "volunteers" will cheerfully
surrender one for your benefit. (See, e.g., "The Body Snatchers" http://www.shout.net/~bigred/BodSnach.htm)
Routine feedback for such reports comes typically from "Sally
Creamcheese" and "Brad McChad," graduate students attending prestigious
universities. They are doing a paper on this "urban legend," you see.
(As we all know, there is no one smarter than a grad student.)
"Well," tactfully responds the Conspiracy
Nation editor, "you might profit by reading the 'Report of the
European Parliamentary Committee on the Environment, Public Health and
Consumer Protection on prohibiting trade in transplant organs.' And
would
you be so kind as to send a copy of your grad student 'urban legends'
report to me, when it is written? I'd like to read it." (Still waiting
here for the requested "urban legend" reports.)
Many yuppies greatly fear inevitable old age and death. (This editor
is a "boomer," by the way, born in 1952.) Sure, they read the Money
magazine and have the "nest egg." But "What then?" sang Plato's ghost.
"'The work is done,' grown old he
thought,
'According to my boyish plan;
Let the fools rage, I swerved in naught,
Something to perfection brought';
But louder sang that ghost, 'What
then?'"
("What Then?" by William Butler Yeats)
What then? Never mind about that. There are "anti-aging creams" and
now, allegedly, a creepy such cream made by Teva Pharmaceutical
Industries Ltd. (http://www.tevapharm.com/)
Sorcha Faal reports links "between numerous Ukrainian Maternity
Hospitals and Israel’s pharmaceutical giant Teva Pharmaceutical
Industries Ltd., who are alleged to be the purchasers of these murdered
babies stem cells, and organs, through its alliance with
Jerusalem-based Gamida Cell." (http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index969.htm)
Faal cautions, "reports linking the Israelis, and the Western
peoples, to these Ukrainian baby murders could also be a part of the
ongoing, and increasing, propaganda war currently underway between
Russia and the Western Powers." The poisoning of Alexander Litvenenko
and its anti-Vladimir Putin aspects have been played up big in Western
media (http://www.shout.net/~bigred/TwoCons.html).
Reports of babies being harvested in the Ukraine for their stem cells
could be a propaganda counter-attack. But as in the Litvenenko murder,
so also with the Ukranian stem cell babies: Where there's smoke,
there's fire.
Faal's latest report is based in part on an article in London's Telegraph newspaper. ("Stem cell baby deaths probe 'too close to the truth', claims investigator," by Bojan Pancevski. Dec. 17, 2006. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/17/wbaby17.xml) "The Council of Europe is to investigate allegations that newborn babies, and foetuses, have been killed to provide stem cells and internal organs for controversial medical and cosmetic treatments."
There are further aspects of this, too complex for grad student minds. For instance, the ongoing push to dethrone inherent human dignity. (See, for example, "Origin Of The Anthropoids," http://www.shout.net/~bigred/Anthropoids.html) It boils down to, "No one here gets out alive" (Jim Morrison) and materialistic attempts to remain within a limited Money magazine paradigm.
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