2012 the prediction
2011
the frightening development
Before we begin I want to acknowledge Phyllis in San Francisco who brought this news story to my attention.
pacal votan
the prediction concerning
natures response to our abuse

There you have the basis for the 2012 prediction.
A loss our inter dependence with nature will cause humanity to suffer damage.
AS Pacal Votan said, we have violated nature for materialist values.
FACTORY FARMING
One of the most terrible things going on around the world is factory farming.
This is where slaughter animals are stacked on top of one another and literally tortured to death.
They are fed anti biotics because of being stacked so close together.
The anti biotics then are consumed by human beings at the dinner table daily.
JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
I shared with you, an alarming report from the scientists at John Hopkins concerning
antibiotics being consumed as the result of being poured into food animals.
This is their report.

Notice above where the researcher says the development of drug resistance scares the hell out of me.
Notice that he then goes on to say we can reach a point where an infection will not go away because the anti biotic was put into a pig or a chicken.
In other words, by coming against nature and the animals for profit.
A situation is created where because people are eating anti biotics every day in their food, the possibility of a real plague that anti biotics will not be able to control exists.
TODAYS NEWS
This news report comes from London and you can read it in its entirety by clicking on this link.
THIS IS WHAT THE REPORT SAYS
LONDON (AP) - An entirely new super-toxic bug is causing the frightening food poisoning outbreak that has sickened at
least 1,600 people and killed 18, researchers and global health officials said Thursday.
MY COMMENT
Notice this is an entirely new super toxic bug.
New for 2012?
"This is a unique strain that has never been isolated from patients before," Hilde Kruse, a food safety expert at the World
Health Organization, told The Associated Press.
The new strain has "various characteristics that make it more virulent and toxin-producing" than the many E. coli strains people naturally carry in their intestines.
"One should think of an animal source," Kruse said. "Many animals are hosts of various types of toxin-producing E. coli."
Some scientists suspect the deadly E. coli might have originated in contaminated manure used to fertilize vegetables.
The outbreak is already considered the third-largest involving E. coli in recent world history, and it may be the deadliest.
Twelve people died in a 1996 Japanese outbreak that reportedly sickened more than 9,000, and seven died in a 2000 Canadian outbreak.
the us food and drug administration
the us department of agriculture
In human health care, antibiotic use is generally confined to the treatment of illness.
In contrast, antibiotics often are used on industrial farms not only to treat sick animals but also to offset crowding and poor sanitation, as well as to spur animal growth.
In fact, up to 70 percent of all antibiotics sold in the U.S. are given to healthy food animals.6
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture and the CDC testified before Congress that there was a definitive link between the routine, non-therapeutic uses of antibiotics in food animal production and the crisis of antibiotic resistance in humans.7
Moreover, the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics and other leading medical groups all warn that the routine use of antibiotics in food animals presents a serious and growing threat to human health because it creates new strains of dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
More than 25 million pounds of antibiotics a year are used as a non-therapeutic treatment to artificially speed up the growth of food animals and to compensate for the effects of unsanitary conditions on the farm.8
This makes the U.S. one of the biggest users of antibiotics in food animal production in the world.9 Most of the antibiotics used on farms in the U.S. are obtained and used without the consultation of a veterinarian.
he lack of oversight, coupled with the magnitude of administration of antibiotics for non-therapeutic purposes, has potentially serious consequences for human health.
KEEP IN MIND
Keep in mind what Pacal Votan said about humanity suffering because of their indifference to nature.
Keep in mind what the researcher at John Hopkins University Hospital said.
"This development of drug resistance scares the hell out of me."
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