Sunday, July 17, 2011
It's Time to Cure Autism
By this point, everyone knows that autism is mercury poisoning and is not merely a form of "neurodiversity." Anyone who says otherwise is deliberately lying to you. No right-thinking person would be against curing a disease. There is nobody on Earth who opposes curing cancer and AIDS, so the same should be true with autism. One ridiculous argument that NeuroDiversity makes is that all autistic people are one and the same. They believe that we all have the same disease ad thus should not be cured. They happen to be right, albeit completely for the wrong reason. All autistic people are alike, but in the fact that we all need to be cured. Granted, we Aspergians don't need to be cured as badly as some lower-functioning autistic people, but we need to be cured nonetheless. My disease has impared my life in a myriad of ways, and only recently has it started to improve ever so slightly. Had I been cured of my autism as a young child, I would not have the depression I have now. I think Congress should mandate that autism be cured, and all NDs should be thrown in jail.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Major International Sporting Events
Men's World Cup
1930: Uruguay
1934: Italy
1938: France
1950: Brazil
1954: Switzerland
1958: Sweden
1962: Chile
1966: England
1970: Mexico
1974: West Germany
1978: Argentina
1982: Spain
1986: Mexico
1990: Italy
1994: USA
1998: France
2002: South Korea/Japan
2006: Germany
2010: South Africa
2014: Brazil
2018: Russia
2022: Qatar
Women's World Cup
1991: China
1995: Sweden
1999: USA
2003: USA
2007: China
2011: Germany
2015: Canada
Summer Olympics
1896: Athens, Greece
1900: Paris, France
1904: St. Louis, USA
1908: London, UK
1912: Stockholm, Sweden
1920: Antwerp, Belgium
1924: Paris, France
1928: Amsterdam, Netherlands
1932: Los Angeles, USA
1936: Berlin, Germany
1948: London, UK
1952: Helsinki, Finland
1956: Melbourne, Australia
1960: Rome, Italy
1964: Tokyo, Japan
1968: Mexico City, Mexico
1972: Munich, West Germany
1976: Montreal, Canada
1980: Moscow, USSR
1984: Los Angeles, USA
1988: Seoul, South Korea
1992: Barcelona, Spain
1996: Atlanta, USA
2000: Sydney, Australia
2004: Athens, Greece
2008: Beijing, China
2012: London, UK
2016: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Winter Olympics
1924: Charmonix, France
1928: St. Moritz, Switzerland
1932: Lake Placid, USA
1936: Garnisch-Parktenkirchen, Germany
1948: St. Moritz, Switzerland
1952: Oslo, Norway
1956: Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
1960: Squaw Valley, USA
1964: Innsbruck, Austria
1968: Grenoble, France
1972: Sapporo, Japan
1976: Innsbruck, Austria
1980: Lake Placid, USA
1984: Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
1988: Calgary, Canada
1992: Albertville, France
1994: Lillehammer, Norway
1998: Nagano, Japan
2002: Salt Lake City, USA
2006: Turin, Italy
2010: Vancouver, Canada
2014: Sochi, Russia
2018: Pyeongchang, South Korea
1930: Uruguay
1934: Italy
1938: France
1950: Brazil
1954: Switzerland
1958: Sweden
1962: Chile
1966: England
1970: Mexico
1974: West Germany
1978: Argentina
1982: Spain
1986: Mexico
1990: Italy
1994: USA
1998: France
2002: South Korea/Japan
2006: Germany
2010: South Africa
2014: Brazil
2018: Russia
2022: Qatar
Women's World Cup
1991: China
1995: Sweden
1999: USA
2003: USA
2007: China
2011: Germany
2015: Canada
Summer Olympics
1896: Athens, Greece
1900: Paris, France
1904: St. Louis, USA
1908: London, UK
1912: Stockholm, Sweden
1920: Antwerp, Belgium
1924: Paris, France
1928: Amsterdam, Netherlands
1932: Los Angeles, USA
1936: Berlin, Germany
1948: London, UK
1952: Helsinki, Finland
1956: Melbourne, Australia
1960: Rome, Italy
1964: Tokyo, Japan
1968: Mexico City, Mexico
1972: Munich, West Germany
1976: Montreal, Canada
1980: Moscow, USSR
1984: Los Angeles, USA
1988: Seoul, South Korea
1992: Barcelona, Spain
1996: Atlanta, USA
2000: Sydney, Australia
2004: Athens, Greece
2008: Beijing, China
2012: London, UK
2016: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Winter Olympics
1924: Charmonix, France
1928: St. Moritz, Switzerland
1932: Lake Placid, USA
1936: Garnisch-Parktenkirchen, Germany
1948: St. Moritz, Switzerland
1952: Oslo, Norway
1956: Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
1960: Squaw Valley, USA
1964: Innsbruck, Austria
1968: Grenoble, France
1972: Sapporo, Japan
1976: Innsbruck, Austria
1980: Lake Placid, USA
1984: Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
1988: Calgary, Canada
1992: Albertville, France
1994: Lillehammer, Norway
1998: Nagano, Japan
2002: Salt Lake City, USA
2006: Turin, Italy
2010: Vancouver, Canada
2014: Sochi, Russia
2018: Pyeongchang, South Korea
Monday, July 11, 2011
Being Autistic Sucks
If you are a person living with autism, you know perhaps better than I do what a living Hell that is, and how your disease needs to be cured. Any true person would see through Neurodiversity's bullshit, and realize that not a single member of that organization has autism. Not in the least. Those people have been paid off by Big Pharma to spread "civil rights" propaganda to cover up the fact that autism is caused by mercury in vaccines. They will spread lies that Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, and Thomas Jefferson all had autism, whereas in fact Jonathan Mitchell has singlehandedly refuted that notion. The mainstream media is so liberal that it censors the truth about autism, perhaps because it has been paid off by neurodiversity. I think we need to declare martial law in this country, throw all the NDs in jail, and waterboard them until they cough up the truth.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
2013 World Baseball Classic
Countries that have already qualified:
1. Australia (Canberra)
2. China (Beijing)
3. Cuba (Havana)
4. Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo)
5. Italy (Rome)
6. Japan (Tokyo)
7. Korea (Seoul)
8. Mexico (Mexico City)
9. Netherlands (Amsterdam)
10.Puerto Rico (San Juan)
11.USA (Washington)
12.Venezuela (Caracas)
Old countries that must qualify:
1. Canada (Ottawa)
2. Chinese Taipei (Taipei)
3. Panama (Panama City)
4. South Africa (Cape Town/Pretoria)
New countries:
1. Brazil (Brasilia)
2. Colombia (Bogota)
3. Czech Republic (Prague)
4. France (Paris)
5. Germany (Berlin)
6. Great Britain (London)
7. Israel (Jerusalem)
8. New Zealand (Wellington)
9. Nicaragua (Managua)
10.Philippines (Manilla)
11.Spain (Madrid)
12.Thailand (Bangkok)
1. Australia (Canberra)
2. China (Beijing)
3. Cuba (Havana)
4. Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo)
5. Italy (Rome)
6. Japan (Tokyo)
7. Korea (Seoul)
8. Mexico (Mexico City)
9. Netherlands (Amsterdam)
10.Puerto Rico (San Juan)
11.USA (Washington)
12.Venezuela (Caracas)
Old countries that must qualify:
1. Canada (Ottawa)
2. Chinese Taipei (Taipei)
3. Panama (Panama City)
4. South Africa (Cape Town/Pretoria)
New countries:
1. Brazil (Brasilia)
2. Colombia (Bogota)
3. Czech Republic (Prague)
4. France (Paris)
5. Germany (Berlin)
6. Great Britain (London)
7. Israel (Jerusalem)
8. New Zealand (Wellington)
9. Nicaragua (Managua)
10.Philippines (Manilla)
11.Spain (Madrid)
12.Thailand (Bangkok)
Friday, July 1, 2011
Selective Mutism: A Disease Within Itself
Recently, Catatab Tabimount did a post on her blog that was so utterly absurd that it made me wonder if she'd even read the very article that she linked to. Basically, Catatab Tabimount used her usual neurodiverse bullshit, but to an amazingly stupid degree. She completely ignores that the DSM considers selective mutism to be a mental disorder, and she says it shouldn't be called a disease becase it's stigmatizing. Nevermind what psychiatrists say. You know, doctors actually trained in mental health. She also makes two ridiculous speculations: one that the child experienced a trauma (way to blame the parents a la Bruno Bettelheim) and suggests that the child may be an "undiagnosed Aspie." That is particularly absurd, as people with Asperger's syndrome never have a speech delay at all. She is confusing it with autism, as if the two diseases are one and the same. This is what neurodiversity wants you to think, as they have successfully lobbied the APA to change the DSM beginning in 2013. Of course that's bullshit (like everything they say), as two related diseases are not automatically the same. Cancer and AIDS are not the same disease simply because you die from them both. The actual article seemed quite neurodiverse, but of course Catatab Tabimount didn't know that because she didn't even read it. If she had, maybe she could've seen that selective mutism is an actual disease.
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