One threat to social cohesion and globalization is authority thought viruses and the fact that they are becoming unpopular on the internet. Government laws have to be progressive according to information and must come to grips with cults that are destructive to their member's due to their parasitic nature of praying on their guliblity and so make claims that pray on that nature/weakeness. It is just a matter of time is all.
frankiespeakin
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The Time Is Coming For Progressive Governments To Make Laws Against Oppressive Cults To Protect It's Citizens, Making Lawsuits More Plentiful Against Them
by frankiespeakin ini think as black&white thinking becomes lesser governments will start makeing laws that will put cults open for more lawsuits.
what do you think..
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The Time Is Coming For Progressive Governments To Make Laws Against Oppressive Cults To Protect It's Citizens, Making Lawsuits More Plentiful Against Them
by frankiespeakin ini think as black&white thinking becomes lesser governments will start makeing laws that will put cults open for more lawsuits.
what do you think..
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frankiespeakin
I think as black&white thinking becomes lesser Governments will start makeing laws that will put cults open for more lawsuits. WHat do you think.
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frankiespeakin
I think it is becoming painfully obvious that the Governing Body has lost it, they have become so cold and lacking human kindness that they require obediance to them even when it comes to morning over dead/disfellowshipped children. No blood for the those children even if their life depends on it,.
I think they can lose their "charity status" as a non profit if they keep this up.
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Why the Nov. 2014 Study WT could be a good thing
by Apognophos inhey guys.
i am seeing a lot of flak on the forum over this study wt, and rightly so, as it's rather creepy.
but i'd like to suggest an alternate way of looking at this upcoming series of articles -- as an opportunity.
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frankiespeakin
Hey Jnat, keep him real busy on that vacation OK.
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frankiespeakin
I'm thinkin that the GB stand on disfellowshippped family members might be a death wish. I mean sooner or latter they are going to piss off some parent or some son or daughter that they might wind up getting them shot. Not to mention their forbiding blood and the tremendous loss of life in which this has resulted increases the odds that some day someone is gonna be gunning for them.
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Should Pot Be Legalized?
by minimus ini don't smoke anything but i know many that do--- some frequently, most infrequently.. personally, i don't see much difference between drinking alcohol and pot use.. should pot be legalized?.
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frankiespeakin
There is a great deal of evidence suggesting that cannabis could be beneficial for the prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s. In fact, a Brazilian study published last year suggests that cannabidiol (CBD) could help ward off neuronal cell death in the face of neurodegradation.
In order to provide more insight on the topic of medical marijuana and neurodegenerative disease, a team of researchers from Tel-Aviv University in Israel published a study in the Journal of Neuroscience Research last month. Their results suggest that ultra-low doses of cannabinoids, andtetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in particular, can help protect against cognitive deficits that arise as a result of inflammation in the brain......
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The Governing Body Need To Get Their Head Out From In Between Their Derrière And Start Reading What Apostate Sites Are Actually Saying
by frankiespeakin init does no good for the governing body to burry their heads up their ass in denial as to what people who have left are saying about them and their insane selfserving teachings.
i know denial is a real bitch to deal with and i'm sure this bunch of over the hill gang will have a hard time doing google searches and they are probably not sure where to look but they oughta get some one to show them how to find all this information, this willful ignorance is really hurting them, and reality can come crashing in more horrible ways the longer the denial exist and is hiding valuable information you really need before you proceed to make better decisions for your company and the direction you want it to go..
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frankiespeakin
Paris thanks for the info.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watch_Tower_Bible_and_Tract_Society_of_Pennsylvania
The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania is a non-stock, not-for-profit organization [1] headquartered in the New York City, New York borough of Brooklyn. It is the main legal entity used worldwide by Jehovah's Witnesses to direct, administer and develop doctrines for the religion and is often referred to by members of the religion simply as "the Society". It is the parent organization of a number of Watch Tower subsidiaries, including the Watchtower Society of New York and International Bible Students Association. [2] The number of voting shareholders of the corporation is limited to between 300 and 500 "mature, active and faithful" male Jehovah's Witnesses. [3] About 5800 Jehovah's Witnesses provide voluntary unpaid labour, as members of a religious order, in three large Watch Tower Society facilities in New York; [4] nearly 15,000 other members of the order work at the Watch Tower Society's other facilities worldwide. [4] [5] [6]
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Should Pot Be Legalized?
by minimus ini don't smoke anything but i know many that do--- some frequently, most infrequently.. personally, i don't see much difference between drinking alcohol and pot use.. should pot be legalized?.
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frankiespeakin
There is a great deal of evidence suggesting that cannabis is beneficial for the prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. It shows particular promise in the case of Alzheimer’s disease, andClint Werner covers the topic in detail in his book Marijuana Gateway to Health.
With that said, a group of Australian researchers, led by Dr. Tim Karl, published a study in this month’s edition of Psychopharmacology that offers further insight. It suggests that cannabidiol (CBD) can help reverse some of the cognitive effects associated with Alzheimer’s.
Australian Researchers Investigate CBD, Alzheimer’s In Mice
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of Dementia and places a major burden on those closest to the patient; it can take a toll on the caregiver financially, psychologically, and socially.
Despite the disease’s prevalence, there is little understanding about its cause and progression; research suggests it’s related to plaques in the brain, inflammation, and oxidation, among other factors. Often, the most noticeable symptom and of Alzheimer’s disease is a decline in cognitive abilities, including an inability to recognize familiar faces.
“It basically brings the performance of the animals back to the level of healthy animals.” – Dr. Tim Karl
Using genetically engineered mice to serve as models of Alzheimer’s disease, the Australian research team investigated how chronic cannabidiol (CBD) treatment would affect their cognitive abilities.
Of the mice included in the study, half received daily injections with 20 mg/kg of CBD for three weeks. Researchers measured their ability to perform a number of cognitive tasks, including social recognition, and compared the results with the group that did not receive treatment.........
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ARE GB MEMBERS BECOMING MORE SENILE LATELY?
by NAVYTOWN insome of the ramblings of the gb members seem to indicate impending senility.
for example, anotony morris (the turd) and his idiotic 'tight pants' monologue is a perfect example.
did folks who attended this summer's conventions hear any statements from the gb members that would indicate they might be in early stages of senility?
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frankiespeakin
3% or 1 in 33 persons 65-74 year old suffer from it so their is a good possiblity of some will in fact 8 in 33 or 25% chance. The Governing Body should also have a mandatory retirement for those over 65, this should have been implemented when they retired all the COs & DOs to be fair.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dementia
Dementia is a broad category of brain diseases that cause long term loss of the ability to think and reason clearly that is severe enough to affect a person's daily functioning. For the diagnosis to be present it must be a change from how the person was previously. [1]
The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's disease (75%). [1] Other forms include Lewy body dementia, vascular dementia,frontotemporal dementia, progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal degeneration, normal pressure hydrocephalus and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease .
Except for a few treatable types in most cases there is no cure. Cholinesterase inhibitors are often used early in the disease course; however, benefit appears to be slight. [2] Cognitive and behavioral interventions may be appropriate. Educating and providing emotional support to the caregiver is of importance. Exercise programs are beneficial with respect to activities of daily living and potentially improving dementia. [3]
Dementia becomes more common with age. While only 3% of people between the ages of 65–74 have dementia, 47% of people over the age of 85 have some form of dementia. [1] As more people are living longer, dementia is becoming more common.
In DSM-5 the decision was taken to rename the dementias as neurocognitive disorders, with various degrees of severity.
Signs and symptoms [ edit ]
Dementia affects the brain's ability to think, reason and remember clearly. The most common affected areas include memory, visual-spatial, language, attention, and executive function (problem solving). Most types of dementia are slow and progressive. By the time the person shows signs of the disease, the process in the brain has been happening for a long time. It is possible for a patient to have two types of dementia at the same time. About 10% of people with dementia have what is known as mixed dementia, which is usually a combination of Alzheimer's disease and another type of dementia such as frontotemporal dementia or vascular dementia. [4] [5] Additional psychological and behavioral problems that often affect people who have dementia include:
- Disinhibition and impulsivity
- Depression and/or anxiety
- Agitation
- Balance problems
- Tremor
- Speech and language difficulty
- Trouble eating or swallowing
- Delusions (often believing people are stealing from them) or hallucinations
- Memory distortions (believing that a memory has already happened when it has not, thinking an old memory is a new one, combining two memories, or confusing the people in a memory)
- Wandering or restlessness
When people with dementia are put in circumstances beyond their abilities, there may be a sudden change to tears or anger (a "catastrophic reaction"). [6]
Depression affects 20–30% of people who have dementia, and about 20% have anxiety. [7] Psychosis (often delusions of persecution) and agitation/aggression also often accompany dementia.Each of these must be assessed and treated independently of the underlying dementia. [8]
Mild cognitive impairment [ edit ]
In the first stages of dementia, the signs and symptoms of the disease may be subtle. Often, the early signs of dementia only become apparent when looking back in time. The earliest stage of dementia (actually, it is not even dementia, it could be considered pre-dementia) is called mild cognitive impairment (MCI) (discussed in more detail later). 70% of those diagnosed with MCI will progress to dementia at some point. [1] In MCI, changes in the person's brain have been happening for a long time, but the symptoms of the disease are just beginning to show. These problems, however, are not yet severe enough to affect the person’s daily function. If they do, it is considered dementia. A person with MCI will score between 27 and 30 on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), which is a normal score. They may have some memory trouble and trouble finding words but they solve everyday problems and handle their own life affairs well....
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Robin Williams passes
by designs indon't know quite what to say.
just stunned at the news.
comic genius and actor.. share your favorite robin williams moments.. .
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frankiespeakin
Yes things become more clear now. I only wish that he would have found a less horrible way to die, like just pure nitrogen gas, painless, quick, and no mess.