Some of that dementia has unknown causes.
In general, then, some of them come to us with no known cures.
We live in a sophisticated society that faces some diseases that have unknown causes and no known cures.
One of the more well known mental diseases of that particular group can even be deadly:
Some researchers are convinced that, whatever its cause, Alzheimer's disease is essentially an inflammatory condition, similar to rheumatoid arthritis ... there is no cure ... According to a report released in June 2001 by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Alzheimer's disease was the 8th main cause of death in the USA in 1999, rising from 12th position in 1998.(Dementia Updated). One endeavor in medicine called Etiology looks for the root cause or origin of such diseases.
Alzheimer's is a personal disease, an individual disease that infects on a person by person basis.
But there are obviously times when entire nations "go crazy", and do strange things (like attacking other nations for no sound reason, or becoming inexplicably belligerent, or the like).
Take for examples, 1930's Germany that invaded various nations of Europe and started World War II, or North Korea today which threatens to do the same for the same invalid "reasons".
Demented Civilizations Die |
Currently in the U.S. we have symptoms of a national dementia, not unlike that of 1930's Germany, which has been around at least since General and later President Eisenhower warned against it.
The U.S. is spending more than all the rest of the world combined on weapons of mass destruction and tactical weapons, as well as having built military bases in 120 or more countries, evidently intent on maintaining them indefinitely.
Since this comes at the cost of human health and wealth, it is naturally seen by many as a sign of a national dementia.
Warmonger educational systems destroy worlds |
Thus they took to propaganda in an effort to control the minds rather than use physical control.
Eventually this led to a mega-industry of businesses whose function was to deceive the people into believing something other than the truth of events occurring around them.
No way out? |
One tell tale sign of dementia is an inability to articulate or speak clearly.
Our language itself has enough holes in it to drive a truckload of propaganda through.
Check out this simple test that gives an indication of what is being said with our tricky language and what is not.
This national speech impairment has not gone unnoticed by the scientific community. One professor calls this doublespeak, and has written a book "Why No One Knows What Anyone Is Saying Anymore". He points out:
With doublespeak, banks don't have "bad loans" or "bad debts"; they have "nonperforming assets" or "nonperforming credits" which are "rolled over" or "rescheduled." Corporations never lose money; they just experience "negative cash flow," "deficit enhancement," "net profit revenue deficiencies," or "negative contributions to profits."(William Lutz, Rutgers University). What is forgotten is that this propaganda is not harmless but is toxic, and those who use it are doomed to eventually become deceived by it.
Thus, it is possible that we are beginning to see the national manifestations of our massive practice of deceit in our nation, because deceit removes reality from the target to be deceived, and not being aware of reality is otherwise known as dementia.
In essence then, when governments, businesses, and those behind them decide to deceive the people "for their own good", they are actually injecting dementia into the populace.
With the massive technologies we have for spreading deceit "through the air waves", we can even say that the disease has become airborne, which usually strikes terror into the hearts of the Center For Disease Control, because that brings on pandemics of the untreatable kind.
The movie "Outbreak" released in 1995, before the words "WMD', "9/11", or "neoCon" hit the airwaves of the masses, starring: Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey, Cuba Gooding Jr., Donald Sutherland, Patrick Dempsey, etc., is a good study on the subject of this post. (Hat tip to Christie)
It shows that the military will take out civilians and spread propaganda when it suits their purposes, which always come first; and it shows the proper citizen response.
The next post in this series is here.
Anna,
ReplyDeleteWelcome.
Good idea.
I put a link to your site on one of our web links sections.
Good luck and happy trails to you!
Just as an obsessive purist (on semantics) your use of aetiology is somewhat incorrect. Physicians merely use that word to tell each other what caused a certain disorder, i.e. the aetiology of X is Y. When dealing with investigating disease: its causes and influences, doctors will refer to epidemiology (http://www.bmj.com/epidem/epid.html or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidemiology)
ReplyDeleteLeaving my silly correction aside, I really like your post and certainly agree with most of it. You may find a similare tone in a comment I made on another topic here: http://contusio-cordis.blogspot.com/2009/11/crank-magnetism.html
"In the anti-vaccination camp they have come down with acute stupid. A serious condition which has no known cure. Resistent to rational thought, and scientific evidence, it is as if those infected are actually suffering from several types of delusional disorder."
And part of the aetiology :) I think may be the inadequate journalistic skills of the media: http://contusio-cordis.blogspot.com/2009/12/media-do-not-check-for-false-reporting.html
Nescio,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the big word enlightenment.
When I did this post I put the link to the definition of etiology in it. That website says:
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"Definition of Etiology
Etiology: The study of the causes. For example, of a disorder.
The word "etiology" is mainly used in medicine, where it is the science that deals with the causes or origin of disease, the factors which produce or predispose toward a certain disease or disorder.
Today in medicine one hears (or reads) that "the etiology is unknown." Translation -- we don't know the cause.
Aetiology is the preferred spelling in some countries, including the UK, whereas "etiology" without an "a" has taken over in the US. The word comes from the Greek "aitia", cause + "logos", discourse."
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So, I can't tell if your critique is aimed at the medical terms dictionary I used, or at me for using it.
At any rate critique noted. Bloggers can read your comment, the definition, and take note.
Your blog is a good one too, should they want to go there for some more good ideas.
The dictionary says:
ReplyDeletee⋅ti⋅ol⋅o⋅gy: noun, plural -gies.
1. Pathology.
a. the study of the causes of diseases.
b. the cause or origin of a disease.
2. the study of causation.
3. any study of causes, causation, or causality, as in philosophy, biology, or physics.
Origin: 1545–55; < L aetiologia < Gk aitiologĂa determining the cause of something, equiv. to aitĂ(a) cause + -o- -o- + -logia -logy