Taps, Moppers and Poisoned Needles
By Emma Holister
Treat the cause and not the symptoms.


I recently had a conversation with a close friend who is a victim of obesity and pharmaceutical product dependence. I say ‘victim’ because, like most modern illnesses and health problems, I consider obesity and other eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia to be diseases that are engineered, cultivated and used for the unscrupulous profiteering of the food industry, the medical establishment and the pharmaceutical industries, not to mention the myriad companies peddling fraudulent diet programs.

Our conversation turned, as usual, to my criticisms of these same industries and she said the following words: ‘I’m sorry, but I don’t consider the pharmaceutical industries to be a serious enough problem when two thirds of the world is dying of hunger. That for me is a much more important issue.’

Her point was that she greatly admired people working for charities in the third world, in the war-torn countries who were risking their lives handing out food rations (and medical products) to starving people. She explained that these people were doing the real work, taking the real risks and doing more for helping poor people than a bunch of health activists cooped up at home all day in front of their computers complaining about medicine.

She also felt that humanity on the whole was a lost cause anyway, that most people were rotten to the core and given a choice between their telly and world peace, they’d opt for their telly.

My answer was to give her an analogy, a metaphor that would put the situation into a simple visual form in order to better illustrate my point. I wanted her to understand my insistence upon our need to oppose this seemingly insignificant law being passed by the European parliament which is allowing the pharmaceutical industries to do an aggressive take-over of the supplements market and alternative medicine in general. I wanted her to see that these health freedom activists cooped up behind their computers were doing the most important job of all: informing and educating people as to the real issues behind world poverty, war and illness.

The analogy goes as follows:
Imagine there is a person who has been gagged and tied to a wall in a bathroom where the bathtub has been plugged in and the taps turned on full. Next to the person there is a loose, live electrical wire. The bathtub has overflowed and the water is rising. Once the water level rises to the height of the electrical wire everything will be lost. The person’s death is imminent. What will be the cause of the person’s death? Which is the best way to save the person? Is it to take a mop, or a rag and to painstakingly mop up the water on the floor and squeeze it out into a bucket whilst hand feeding him morsels of food from time to time to keep him alive? Or is it to switch of the running taps (cause of the lethal flood of water), remove the person’s gag and set him free, leaving the mopping up till later?
To explain the metaphor I pointed out that the gagged and tied up man represents the third world, the ‘moppers’ represent the food and medicine distribution charities and the true freedom fighters those trying to turn off the taps.

I said that in my opinion, brave and well intentioned as these charity people are, they are only ‘mopping up water’ as opposed to addressing the most urgent issue, the cause of the problem, that of the running taps themselves.

My point was that it is necessary to go to the source of the problem and stop it there. As to who turned the taps on, gagged and tied the person up in the first place, who was that person and why did they do it?

Anyone doing research into the third world situation, wars and environmental poisoning will arrive at a common conclusion: they are all created by a world wide political and economic dictatorship where the multinational giants (petrol, chemicals, arms and warfare, ‘food', pharmaceutical products) are one and the same and all holding hands with their great leader, the World Bank. So we need look no further for who was responsible and who remains responsible for the ‘gagging, binding and turning on of the taps.’

It is an economic system that has been in place for centuries, creates immense profit for the few and keeps the majority of people in abject poverty, fear and ignorance. (See: http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=376 ).

To take the analogy further, if any of the moppers open their eyes and realise that the most urgent issue is to turn off the taps they will discover that it’s not as easy as all that. The taps have a powerful protection system to prevent anyone switching them off. We could say that they are covered in invisible poisoned needles that will destroy those with good intentions. The criminal who turned them on in the first place was not stupid enough to leave them unprotected. What’s more, it is not unreasonable to assume that this same criminal is pleased with the moppers and their fruitless efforts because they distract from the real issue, the taps. This doesn’t mean that there are no moppers who know what’s going on, many of them are indeed more than aware, but what can they do? The taps are so well protected.

The pharmaceutical industries are the right hand man of the World Bank in this bloodthirsty profit-grabbing dictatorship. They are the invisible poisoned needles. Why? Because once again we come back to the issue of an ill population being a docile, easily manipulated and profitable population. How many people really consider that their friendly doctor and local chemist are the right hand men of an evil, worldwide dictatorship? Not many. Therefore we can assume that so far the World Bank and their friends the Pharmaceutical Cartel have done an exceedingly good job. Especially when we find people applauding the moppers and disparaging those who dedicate their lives to switching off the taps and dismantling their protection devices.

The large amount of research being done which links the real cause of AIDS in Africa to vaccines and chemicals in the water system, as well as other environmental poisoning, is not merely ignored by the medical establishment and the media but seems to be deliberately ‘ditched’. (See upcoming book by Dr Hulda Regehr Clark on the cure for AIDS www.drclark.net). As to the scandalised cries of those demanding the ‘right’ of people of low income and those in the Third World to receive ‘cheap’ pharmaceutical products, it may come as a surprise to these do-gooders to learn that the profits to be made with the sale of such ‘cheap chemical products’ are vast nevertheless. And if indeed AIDS and other modern plagues are caused by vaccines and environmental poisoning, the efforts of those trying to obtain cheap and toxic chemical therapies for the poor will lead to the wide-scale destruction of the millions of innocent lives they are claiming to protect. Before joining the campaign for the distribution of such doubtful ‘therapies’ it would be wise to do some research into whether indeed they are effective in combating illness or whether, as many now claim, they are in fact the very cause of those illnesses.
(Ref : ‘The Evidence of the Laboratory Birth of AIDS’ by Boyd E. Graves, J.D. http://www.boydgraves.com/flowchart/download.html . Also : www.virusmyth.net)

So, would it really be going too far to also say that the politicians and non-governmental organisations who do not actively oppose the EU directive on supplements are in fact shaking hands with the Pharmaceutical Cartel? Is their inability to consider the devastating result of this insidious law not an unforgivable act of wilful ignorance?

To return to my analogy and the man who has been gagged and tied up: how does he feel about the moppers? If he were ungagged wouldn’t he curse them and scream at them to switch off the taps and release him? If all the moppers were to turn their attention to the taps, and the criminal who turned them on in the first place maybe things would change. That is not to say that food relief is unnecessary, but that it is not going to stop the millions from dying because it does not address the cause.

As to my friend’s opinion that humanity on the whole was a lost cause anyway I answered that fighting ignorance, that same ignorance that keeps the man in the bathroom tied and gagged, is the most difficult thing in the world. But if we don’t fight it, if we don’t dedicate our lives to waking people up to the real causes of world poverty, war and illness, then we ourselves become allies to evil, conspiring with our cynicism, passivity and defeatism.

By throwing in the towel we let humanity walk blindly to its doom.

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