It's May 16, 2024, 09:42:56 AM
Yeah this was engineered, just like many other viruses.
A CHANCE FOR VACCINE COMPANIES TO MAKE A GANG LOAD OF CHEESE
Quote from: LIGHTS on June 04, 2009, 09:25:43 PMA CHANCE FOR VACCINE COMPANIES TO MAKE A GANG LOAD OF CHEESEThey're making so much money at the moment that they don't even care.This is why between the 1965 through 2000, virtually no new antibiotics were pot on the market. The pharmaceuticals were making so much that they went ahead and declared to the world that we beat the war on bacteria and that was that. Once bacteria started becoming resistant to all the antibiotics we got now, they should be throwing money toward researching new forms of treatments. Unfortunately, they want us to continue taking all of these current antibiotics until they're all resistant. Worst case scenario is a new black plague that will wipe a chunk of the human population out.
Quote from: Sikotic on June 04, 2009, 10:33:00 PMQuote from: LIGHTS on June 04, 2009, 09:25:43 PMA CHANCE FOR VACCINE COMPANIES TO MAKE A GANG LOAD OF CHEESEThey're making so much money at the moment that they don't even care.This is why between the 1965 through 2000, virtually no new antibiotics were pot on the market. The pharmaceuticals were making so much that they went ahead and declared to the world that we beat the war on bacteria and that was that. Once bacteria started becoming resistant to all the antibiotics we got now, they should be throwing money toward researching new forms of treatments. Unfortunately, they want us to continue taking all of these current antibiotics until they're all resistant. Worst case scenario is a new black plague that will wipe a chunk of the human population out.So you think antibiotics are the way forward? I am not pretending to be an expert but I have read what many doctors are saying and that is they need to pursue alternatives to antibiotics because antibiotics are not tackling the cause, they are only treating the symptoms and what's more, doctors have said that antibiotics no matter how good they are and what they do become quickly redundant because of the ability of diseases to become resistant to them. Furthermore another train of thought which has been exercised by former doctors including people I know, is that they point the finger not at the inability to make better products, in fact on the contray a former doctor I know suspects that the best that R&D has to offer, gets shelved because it is too effective and therefore won't allow for them to milk people their whole lives. I remember when he told me that a few years ago, I was at first stunned, then sickened and then as time has gone on, I have realised he is probably right. I have no doubt there are some good people in the pharmaceutical industry but the well intentioned ones are outnumbered and outgunned by the cynical cold hearted bastards that are ultimately calling the shots.