Martin Luther King Jr, medical disobedience, fast food immune system, Google flu financing, Gnarly super bugs, Dr. Rashid Buttar, Advanced Medicine, Thimerosal tics, dental mercury, pancreatic cancer stress, autism behavior and MORE!
January 15, 7-9PM ET
Monday on The Robert Scott Bell Show:
Happy Martin Luther King Jr Day!
THE ERA OF MEDICAL & CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE IN AMERICA Media outlets now regularly attack and dehumanize anyone who does not subscribe to what can only be described as a religious-like dogma of the failing tenets of the medical-industrial complex. Humanity has witnessed governments and their mouthpieces, often with corporate collusion, attempt to divide and conquer their populations for the purpose of greater control and, in extreme cases, extermination. The slippery slope practice of painting innocent subgroups of society, often used as scapegoats for failed government policy, as a danger to the collective is well-documented and extremely dangerous. The People have rallied and petitioned in California to no avail. The mainstream media has stayed silent to parents’ needs writing stories favoring their admitted drug company sponsors. Highly credible medical and health whistleblowers have been swept under the rug and disrespectfully ignored.
Step Away From The Cheeseburger
Fast Food May Trigger Our Bodies To React The Same Way As If We Were Sick We all know that eating fast food can wreak havoc on our bodies. It can sometimes lead to clear physical changes, such as weight gain, but some of the changes aren’t so obvious, like long-term damage to your immune system. In a new study, researchers found that our bodies defend against high fat, high-calorie diets in a similar way as when it tried to fend off bacterial infections when we’re sick. Using mice models, scientists from the University of Bonn, found that animals who ate a Western diet developed strong inflammatory responses.
More Flu News Updates!
Fast-spreading Japanese flu has hit Britain – here’s what you need to know The Japanese flu is
currently reported to be spreading in the Manchester area – a fast-spreading strain of the virus which could pose a threat to children. Also known as the Yamagata flu, the Japanese strain is influenza B – so it has less severe symptoms, but spreads more easily. Influenza B strains can only spread from human to human, not between humans and animals, and are less likely to cause epidemics.
Google-funded trials of universal flu jab have already begun Creating a flu vaccine can be a surprisingly imprecise science. Twice a year the World Health Organization meets todecide which flu strains will be protected against by that year’s vaccine; once in February for the northern hemisphere flu season, and again in September for the southern hemisphere. If they include the right strains, then as many as 70 or 80 per cent of people who receive a flu shot will be protected against illness. If they don’t, that figure can be considerably lower. But Tom Evans, CEO of Oxford-based vaccine manufacturersVaccitech, wants to do away with some of that uncertainty. He’s currently trialling a universal vaccine that aims to immunise people against all strains of one of the most major forms of the influenza virus, type A, in a single shot. By combining his universal vaccine with the kinds of vaccines already recommended by the WHO, Evans thinks he can boost the number of people protected against type A strains by as much as 50 per cent.
A Totally Gnarly Cause of Superbugs?
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Could Be Spreading Because Of Surfers Scientists in the United
Kingdom analyzed about 300 people and concluded that surfers harbor a lot more bacteria in their guts that are resistant to antibiotic medication, compared to people who swim in the sea but don’t surf. Led by Dr. Anne Leonard from the University of Exeter Medical School, the researchers recruited 150 surfers and 150 non-surfers, all of whom frequent the coastline of the U.K. Since the intention was to test for the presence of bacteria in their guts, the study’s participants were all given rectal swabs to collect fecal samples.
Hour 2 – Advanced Medicine Monday with Dr. Rashid Buttar!
Dr. Buttar is back to talk about what’s happening in the world of health news. Here’s what we have in store for you today:
Thimerosal Mercury in Vaccines Associated with Tics According to CDC Research by Brian S. Hooker, Ph.D., P.E Between November 2013 and September 2014, I was in direct contact with the CDC Whistleblower, Dr. William Thompson. I recently wrote about my interactions with Dr. Thompson in an editorial piece that appeared in the winter 2017 edition of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons (22:119). One of the key issues that I discussed with Dr. Thompson was the relationship between thimerosal and tics, based on CDC’s own publications.
…showed a clear, statistically significant increase in both motor and phonic tics in boys in a high thimerosal exposure group as compared to a low thimerosal exposure group.
The literature regarding thimerosal and tics (both motor and phonic) is quite compelling. Several of CDC’s own studies show that high levels of thimerosal exposure via infant vaccines can lead to tics later in life.
True happiness isn’t about being happy all the time Over the past two decades, the positive psychology movement has brightened up psychological research with its science of happiness, human potential and flourishing. It argues that psychologists should not only investigate mental illness but also what makes life worth living. The founding father of positive psychology, Martin Seligman, describes happiness as experiencing frequent positive emotions, such as joy, excitement and contentment, combined with deeper feelings of meaning and purpose. It implies a positive mindset in the present and an optimistic outlook for the future. Importantly, happiness experts have argued that happiness is not a stable, unchangeable trait but something flexible that we can work on and ultimately strive towards.
Remember Friends, The Power to Heal is Yours!
More upcoming RSB events:
- CBD lecture by RSB at The Health Basket, Saturday, February 3, 2018 at 2PM EST, Orlando area, Florida
- Total Health 2018, Toronto, Canada May 11-13, 2018.
- Stay tuned as the calendar is updated for more exciting events and opportunities to meet RSB!