Jay Severin Lashes out

“Don’t tell the station who to put on the air”, either listen or don’t, he said.  I do believe he was foaming at the mouth and I don’t think I ever heard him loose it.  The topic was Don Imus and the “small minority of kooks” who want him back on the air.

Most maintain Don Imus was fired because of a nappy headed ho remark but my thinking goes a little further.  The remark that gave them an excuse.

Don before his departure made references to the autism-thimerosal connection.  Any anti-Illuminati watcher will tell you big pharma does not allow dissemination of information casting doubts upon the Godlike benevolence of western allopathic medicine.

http://www.propagandamatrix.co…

Don also promoted green cleaners.  Apparently the kids, loaded with cancer at the ranch tolerated it far better than the other toxic crap.  Again see above but fill in chemical industry.

Also some of Don’s shows seemed to show an irreverance toward mainstream thinking and were starting to break out of the boundaries of “accepted” American “journalism”.  

http://www.projectcensored.org/

Don was just not playing the prescribed ball.

Why just this week testimony before Congress was going on about associating this group

http://www.ae911truth.org/

with Islamic “terrorist” websites.

Myself?  I think it would really suck and I will pull my internet plug the first day I notice the net becoming a vacuous airheaded shopping mall like AOL.

Comcast is approaching that venue already.

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  1. not demonstrated a causal link between autism and thimerosal. The article I linked to is older so here is another one looking at prenatal exposure that concludes the same thing. Of course, now I am defending Big Pharma, and am part of the conspiracy to supress myself,  or perhaps I am brain washed, line up and fire.  

  2. has an autistic grandaughter I disagree. Call me anecdotal, but when the fruits of science, become big money and humans are treated like a piece of machinery in order to maximize profit I tend to be skeptical. When healers disregard the whole, or when other methods of truths are regarded as heresy, as is the case in our present medical system, I cannot except it’s conclusions or turn to it for healing. Triage it’s good at but healing or understanding the delicate balances of nature not so much. It like religion profess to be the only source for truths that don’t fit into it’s dogma. Do no harm , has become just a managed statistic.              

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