Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Not so Long Ago...

These vintage ads demonstrate how much the public culture has changed over the years. Now days corporate devils still think the same way, they just keep it to themselves. Ads were so blunt before, now they have learned how to manipulate and control you without you even realizing it! Yay!

so disturbing


Now more nurses do!


At least they still breast fed back then...

Not if you have money, then you can get away with anything.


The caffeine helps with the naps.












http://www.oddee.com/item_96674.aspx

Wait! There's more:


You don't hear this talked about every day:

Bhopal, the “Hiroshima of the chemical industry,” is the world’s worst-ever industrial disaster. “During the trial, Carbide’s lawyers had argued, shockingly, that an American life was worth more than an Indian life”.

The Union Carbide India, Limited (UCIL) plant was established in 1969 and had expanded to produce carbaryl in 1979; MIC is an intermediate in carbaryl manufacture.

The chemical accident was caused by the introduction of water into methyl isocyanate holding tank E610, due to slip-blind water isolation plates being excluded from an adjacent tank’s maintenance procedure. The resulting reaction generated a major increase in the temperature of liquid inside the tank (to over 200°C). The MIC holding tank then gave off a large volume of toxic gas, forcing the emergency release of pressure.

On December 3rd, 1984, thousands of people in Bhopal, India, were gassed to death after a catastrophic chemical leak at a Union Carbide pesticide plant. More than 150,000 people were left severely disabled – of whom 22,000 have since died of their injuries – in a disaster now widely acknowledged as the world’s worst-ever industrial disaster.

Today, twenty three years after the Bhopal disaster, at least 50,000 people are too sick to work for a living, and a recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association confirmed that the children of gas-affected parents are themselves afflicted by Carbide’s poison.

Carbide is still killing in Bhopal. The chemicals that Carbide abandoned in and around their Bhopal factory have contaminated the drinking water of 20,000 people. Testing published in a 2002 report revealed poisons such as 1,3,5 trichlorobenzene, dichloromethane, chloroform, lead and mercury in the breast milk of nursing women living near the factory.






The Union Carbide Corporation is still going strong. On their website they state that the tragedy was, "caused by an act of sabotage," and doesn't take any blame in the incident.


Raising your emotional threshold by reducing your serotonin levels. That makes sense.
Low serotonin levels are often attributed to anxiety, depression, panic attacks, insomnia, obesity, fibromyalgia, eating disorders, chronic pain, migraines, and alcohol abuse.

Negative thoughts, low self-esteem, obsessive thoughts and behaviors, PMS, and Irritable Bowel Syndrome are also symptoms of low serotonin.
Serpasil (Reserpine) is used for Treating high blood pressure. It is sometimes used to treat agitation associated with certain mental problems (eg, schizophrenia). It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Reserpine is a rauwolfia alkaloid. It works by decreasing the amounts of certain chemicals in the brain (eg, norepinephrine, serotonin), which helps to lower blood pressure and decrease agitation in patients who have certain mental problems.
Side Effects: Dizziness; drowsiness; dry mouth; headache; muscle aches; nasal congestion; nausea; nosebleed. Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); anxiety; breast tenderness or enlargement; changes in mood or sleep habits; chest pain; decrease in sexual ability or interest; depression; diarrhea; fainting; hearing or vision changes; loss of appetite; nervousness; nightmares; painful or difficult urination; slow or irregular heartbeat; stomach pain; vomiting; weight gain.



Reserpine has been discontinued in the UK for some years due to its numerous interactions and side effects.

There has been much concern about reserpine causing depression leading to suicide. However, this was reported in uncontrolled studies using doses averaging 0.5 mg per day

Depression can occur at any dose and may be severe enough to lead to suicide.

Parkinsonism occurs in a dose dependent manner.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserpine




Thorazine (Chlorpromazine) Chlorpromazine is used to treat the symptoms of schizophrenia (a mental illness that causes disturbed or unusual thinking, loss of interest in life, and strong or inappropriate emotions) and other psychotic disorders (conditions that cause difficulty telling the difference between things or ideas that are real and things or ideas that are not real) and to treat the symptoms of mania (frenzied, abnormally excited mood) in people who have bipolar disorder (manic depressive disorder; a condition that causes episodes of mania, episodes of depression, and other abnormal moods). 


Side Effects: Agitation; blurred vision; constipation; dizziness; drowsiness; dry mouth; enlarged pupils; excessive hunger, thirst, or urination; fever; jitteriness; nausea; neck spasms; sensitivity to light; sexual problems; sleeplessness; stomach pain; stuffy nose; urination problems. Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); changes in breasts; changes in menstrual period; difficulty swallowing; drooling; fast or irregular heartbeat; inability to move eyes; increased body heat; infection (fever, chills, sore throat); involuntary movements of the arms and legs; involuntary movements of tongue, face, mouth, or jaw (eg, sticking out of tongue, puffing of cheeks, puckering of mouth, lip-smacking, chewing movements); mask-like face; mental changes, including lack of response to your surroundings; muscle restlessness; muscle spasms; prolonged or painful erection; restlessness; seizures; shuffling walk; stiff or rigid muscles; sweating; tension in legs; unusual eye movements; weakness of arms or legs; yellowing of the skin or eyes.
http://www.drugs.com/sfx/thorazine-side-effects.html





This is the same instrument the Nazi's used to categorize people! Look; they really do appear similar:



This makes sense to me. Anytime I think of a baby pinned by a basin, I want to go buy soap. It's just a weird thing I have.

http://www.weirdomatic.com/creepy-ads.html

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