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The Vegan Conspiracy Part II article by Jennifer Lake Time, experience, and tradition have been humanity's greatest teachers. The flowerings of all human thought and endeavor rely on the durability of this simple formula for success. Our ancestors may have lacked scientific explanations for their practices but our existence is a testimony to their experience, for good or ill. Nothing is more biologically basic or essential than eating; food knowledge and food access being a fundamental human right and not a discretionary privilege. Tampering or altering of the food supply, for any species, is a chemical redirection of adaptive evolution. Ever since "Better Living Through Chemistry" trivialized our delicate biological relationships, we've allowed a priesthood of chemists to minister from the top of the food chain and donate our bodies to science. With a timely "wink" and a "nod" to our penchant for love-of-intoxication, veganism is one more experiment of the scientific infantilists. It may be the last Big Squeeze between mankind of the past and mankind of the future, the vegan ideal being such as to wipe away the perceived Primitive of human origins. In 1957, as nuclear weapons fallout was peaking around the globe, the International Vegetarian Union held its 15th World Vegetarian Congress. An address to the convention by Daniel P. Hoffman demonstrates a triumph over primitivism thusly, "Not long ago in Life Magazine there was a picture of a docile vegetarian lion who was a favorite household pet; it showed the change in attitude and actions of an animal that has ceased to be flesh-eating..." . The text of Hoffman's speech purports to be an examination of "a few pertinent facts relating to meat consumption and the reaction on American life which most of us will appreciate is principally caused by inhumane flesh eating", but I leave it to the reader to play spot-the-science in Hoffman's remarks. In his own words, "Great dieticians like Dr. E.V. McCollum and W.C. Sherman, while not advocating an exclusively non-meat diet, have stressed the necessity of making at least half the diet from vegetables and fruits, and have upheld milk and eggs as high quality body-building sources..." (1). Amusing, it is, to find embedded contradictions within the very words of the nay-sayers, though unfunny to consider that incremental conditioning is prepared in this way. Psychobiologist Robert Cohen, author of www.notmilk.com, is another incremental "conditioneer" who embeds contradictions within his message. In Cohen's case, there is ample evidence from this disingenuous vegan to surmise that notmilk.com is an active psy-op. Citing Gandhi as the "NOTMILKman", in the "Second Opinion" column of the homepage, Cohen writes his concluding line as, "...shortly before he was assassinated, Mahatma Gandhi dined on cooked vegetables, oranges, and goat's milk." Gandhi, the NOTMILKman? Go figure. Cruising around the site provided other spendid examples of hypocrisy such as this: (in the Second Opinion section) under "Goat's Milk", Cohen criticizes the NewYorkTimes for an article by Joseph D'Agnese for writing, "If your body can't tolerate cow milk, goat's milk often makes a suitable alternative." Cohen responds, "Such a statement might very well be considered medical advice, and could result in a deadly prescription for one or more NewYorkTimes readers." Cohen himself seems to have no problem dispensing medical advice: in the right-side alphabet section under "Eggs", Cohen tells an aspiring-to-be-vegan inquirer, "I am primarily concerned with your body and your health....here is the order that I would advise seeing you give up food groups: First--eliminate all milk and dairy, Second--eliminate all poultry and eggs, Third--eliminate all seafood, Fourth--eliminate all pork, Fifth--eliminate all beef ". According to his own qualifications, Robert Cohen is a NOTdoctor and the "hundreds of surgeries" he has performed were dissections on NOTpatients, but sacrificial lab rats. (2). Reading the post "Alex Hershaft, animal rights" and imagining that Cohen suddenly grew a conscience about the lab work he loved is as plausible as Gandhi rejecting milk yet drinking it on his last day. Cohen posts NOTnutritionist Mr. Rogers peddling soymilk to kids on TV-- Rogers died from stomach cancer (read the soy hazards from notmilk on the soy-stomach cancer connection in Japan which Cohen diverts to the role of alcoholism and smoking). Lest we forget, the U.S. irradiated the Japanese. Get 'em while they're young, huh fellas? That's the psychobiology way. Robert Cohen's website is a battleground of propaganda. He uses science that both helps and hurts his cause. What's that --"fair and balanced" reporting? He would like you to believe that his forte equips him to "communicate with scientists, understand complicated scientific data, and I can translate scientific experience into concepts easily understood by non-scientists." (2). Hmm...can someone just explain to him the meaning of "not"? This wouldn't be so irritating if people like Cohen, who use the same old game of fractured reductionist science, weren't trying to get EVERYBODY's goat! Andy Mars, founder of Camp Exploration in California, knows the value of getting them young. He proudly tells of veganized campers going home and demanding their parents go vegan. Mars himself didn't go vegan until graduating from college, but he specializes in converting children in elementary school with "enrichment programming". Dr. Andy has a PhD in Education and among his activities, Mars organizes Los Angeles "World Vegan Day", the "Kids World" at L.A."World Fest", and is a founding member of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, www.physicianscam.com/ having a few choice words about the Physicians Committee as a functioning arm of PETA. The actions of vegan promoters look like they're straight out of the Zionist Protocols playbook. Interestingly enough, an article from www.americanvegan.org footnoted below, highlights a vegetarian/vegan school lunch program endorsed by the DoE-- our former Atomic Energy Commission and sponsor of the Human Genome Project. (3). The DoE deserves a very special section on its role in our national and global health --which it will duly receive! This is not about scientific sounding trumps. It's about changing the biological basis of life and inducing "low-intensity conflict" into human communities. It's about buying time and diverting our attention away from protecting our lands, our food traditions, and our rights, what's left of them. It's about covering-up more than a century of crimes against humanity and nature. And it's not clever-- just persistent, loud, and intentionally confusing. Citing Robert Cohen the researcher again, he says, "It's usually a good idea, when treating one group of animals with a drug or device, to use a control group. Without a control group, one can never know what the effects of that drug would be on the 'untreated' group." (2). Turning real foods into drugs and nonfoods into foods has been a very long and complicated experiment of controlled groups, namely on the very young and very old. In the face of monumentally contrary evidence, the notmilk minion dares to post, "I met with top scientists at the FDA in Rockville, Maryland, discussing among other things, breastfeeding. It was their collective opinion that breastfeeding offered psychological nurturing benefits, but nothing more...". The article continues in support of breastfeeding based on a four-month study, but why would "top" scientists anywhere come out against the physical value of breastmilk? Might this be construed as medical advice, Robert? ...Robert? The attack on human milk strikes at both young and old in a fell swoop, this being a good place to mention that 2 years of breastfeeding is recommended for a healthy life, and the "6 months" now promoted by the WHO throws another kink into the flow of human development. At the tender age of 6 months babies are forming their ability to trust and rely on the maternal bond for their life-long social outlook. For the millions who never tasted their mother's milk, the squawkbox goes mute. You folks are on your own. You're part of the experiment. But there is lots of help with dozens of well-documented websites on the benefits of fresh raw milk for people facing lifelong gastrointestinal disease, or worse. The www.realmilk.com website introduces readers to the many-faceted benefits of real foods, humane agriculture, and the political trials of people seeking to reclaim their health through natural means. (4). A bottom line in nutrition is "You are what you assimilate" which can be a severe challenge to adult bottle-babies. The standard veganized inducement to eat high daily levels of fiber and drink 8 glasses of water could be your ticket to doom --back to the ruse of "human design", actually looking nothing like a toilet. Malabsorption, demineralization, and degeneration await the chronic scrub-n-flushers-- did I mention water contamination? In the U.S., bottled and filtered water prepared for interstate commerce is allowed the highest level of added fluoride approved by federal standards, even in states that forbid fluoride. That said, an additional danger for the intestinally compromised is that fiber and water in quantity can mask a true dysfunction for a long time. "Intestinal agents" are the darlings of bioweapons, witnessed in the development of poliovirus within the scope of this research. Pasteurized milk was rolled in like a Trojan Horse past the gates of our internal defenses disguised as a gift, disarming the public body. Oddly enough Nathan Straus, "the Milk King" had another nickname, "the Horse". This is trouble. Big trouble. 80,000 untested commercial chemicals stream into the river of life as an invisible infantry of marauding microbes. The real "milk of human kindness" is an irreplaceable source of living flora and fauna, our microscopic allies. In our times, maintenance of life and health is redefined under the threat of constant siege from relentless pollution (and misinformation!) calling for a full-time construction crew to rebuild and repair our delicate but amazingly responsive body-temples. Marshal your resources and circle the wagons. War is upon you, arrayed and displayed most aptly in a quote from historian, E.L. Doctorow in the preface of J. Robert Oppenheimer's biography, "The great golem we have made against our enemies is our culture..." (5). Notes and References (1) the International Vegetarian Union archive from 1957, www.ivu..org/congress/wvc57/souvenir/hoffman.html (2) meet Robert Cohen of NotMilk, in this brief sketch of his psychobiology profile, www.living-foods.com/festival/speakers/cohen.html (3) Andy Mars testimonial and the newsletter of American Vegan, www.americanvegan.org/AV0802.pdf (4) the "real food" advocates share www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html, Dr. Mercola supports eating raw eggs, www.mercola.com/2002/nov/13/eggs.html and the Primal Diet offers therapeutic use of raw meat, milk, and eggs. www.PrimalDiet.com, plus a wealth of sane and traditional food information from www.westonaprice.org (5) from the book, "American Prometheus: the Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer" by Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin, 2005, Alfred A. Knopf publisher, New York |