RISK FACTOR 2
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Serious note:

This article is not intended to worry you. That is not my intention. I am not a scare-monger but a reasonable human person trying to make some sense out of a life that others deem to feel the psychotic need to control.

Taking a risk is part of being human. After all we take risks every day, from waking up to going to sleep.

1.  Some risks we have no control over. These are the risks from sudden heart failure, brain seizure and so forth. We cannot predict when or where they may happen.

2.  Other risks are those which we may take from not heeding a warning of some kind, whether it be inside ourselves or exterior to ourselves.

3.  Still other risks are those we say are 'calculated'. They are calculated because we make ourselves aware that a risk may be a potential danger to our survival. They are considered from the data we have accumulated over the period of our lives up to the now and possible future.

4.  Still more risks are those that we have little data about because it may be hidden from us.

The more data we gather, the more we can assess risk-taking, except perhaps in (1) above, though perhaps even that might be included.

Minimising risks is something we all need to do but many don't. Humans are 'data gatherers'; even more so with present technology. (Our 'hunter/gatherers' in respect of food for our mates/ proginy seems to have in many ways and perceptions gone for ever). It is how we put this data together that can reduce the Risk Factor. The more aware we are of the types of  risks, the more we can try to eliminate them from our possible harm.

Risks may be perceived or be 'real'. By real, I mean those that actually happen.

The problem with data gathering is that we are not always sure that the data we gather is valid or a truth. But that's where gathering means just that; getting all the data possible and then evaluating it. That's what humans have the capability of doing. It might also be extrapolating the data. Extrapolating is producing an informed opion upon which to act (or not act).

There are many things in this World that are dangerous to us. Life is always a risk. However, what we must try to do is to minimise these risks.

At present, my main concern is my health. Fortunately I have always been very healthy. I might give reasons for this but it would take too long and may not be necessary. I'm 60 years old and want to live another 40, if possible. So I try to minimise risks as far as possible. Therefore I do not want to be controlled by anybody, at all, ever. I want to retain the most of my independence to help others. It's not my mission, I have no choice in the matter.

There are certain controllers forcing me to accept their paranoid ideas (which are for their own ends; certainly not mine, whatever they lie).

Fortunately in Europe, there is some sanity, unlike the USA. But there is much that needs to be done. I've a short list of absolute priorities for making my life safer and for the World and more importantly, for the earth.

My personal message is this, if you want to hear it.

Get rid of Aspartame (artificial sweetner) from your diet. It's a deadly poison.
    Aspartame (Nutrasweet etc. is in a lot of foods and almost any 'diet' drink, even some so-called 'pure' waters that contain flavourings contain Aspartame).
Get rid of fluoridated water (fluoride is a deadly, corrosive poison).
    The fluoride used is not natural (soluble) it is the product of toxic processes. Demand a     filter to your house supply. Fluoride is supposed to combat dental cavities (nothing     else is claimed for it). This is not true. Given that fluoride does indeed do this is based on spurious evidence, proven since, many times, not to be true. Mass medication is illegal in Europe. Fluoride is not a medicine, therefor it is a poison. Therefore, fluoridation of a water supply is mass poisoning.
Get rid of Teflon cookware (it's a fluorine compound).
Get rid of aluminium cookware (aluminium is poisonous).
    Use stainless steel cookware.
Get soy out of your diet (it's not good for you).
    Soy is most often genetically modified. Not enough validated data is available to state its health value.   
Resist genetically modified food like a plague.
    GM foods need more pesticides that 'normal' crops, despite the hype. They also damage 'normal' crops.
Resist innoculation and most 'jabs' (most contain mercury, a deadly poison).
    Most innoculations don't work either. Better to get 'flu and let your body work out how to get rid of the virus/es.
Get rid of MSG from your foodstuffs (it can be harmful).
    If the food was any good in the first place, we wouldn't need to enhance flavours.
Fight to rid the skies of 'chemtrails'.
    The products from aircraft causing these are deadly aluminium and barium (at least). They react with fluoride (which is often put into the household water system) to cause multiple problems for people). 'Chemtrails' are not contrails.
Resist any drug, as far as possible and question all drugs, whatever they may be.

    If some lunatic decides that you have 'AIDS', taking AZT will possibly kill you, that's what it is designed for. The HIV virus theory has been proven to be a myth by properly qualified persons for many years. The proponents for AZT want to sell drugs to 'cure' a disease that does not exist (and kill you into the bargain).

If you deny these things, manufacturers will have no recourse but to bow to your wishes. It's called 'voting with your wallet'.

There are safe alternatives to all these 'products'. I don't see it as my job to tell you of these alternatives. I've done my homework. If you care about yourself (and your family) it's up to you to do your own homework (then you can't blame me or anyone else!).

Doing this, and where you can, fighting against it, will change your life. Incidentally it will change the lives of countless thousands as well.

Collect your data from the only safe place in this World, the Internet. Look at both sides of each argument and make your own conclusions. I've made mine.

Better health.
Peter K. Sharpen



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