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On swine flu

Nov 06 2009 09:59 CET by Dr David Hill 3 comments

Governments are brainwashed by the influence of the mighty pharmaceutical companies and therefore will not listen to the only definite "cure in town".

The undoing of humanity

Sep 25 2009 09:59 CET by Dr. David Hill

The way that our politicians are working and addressing mounting global problems is like Nero fiddling whilst Rome burns.

Swine flu – simply don’t let in happen in the first place

Jun 19 2009 10:00 CET by Dr David Hill

In 1997 Dr Margaret Chan (Director-General of the World Health Organization) and Professor Kennedy Shortridge stopped an avian pandemic happening. Prof Shortridge’s solution was a practical hands-on solution and one not based upon a drug cure, for they knew that this would never happen in time.

An alternative strategy against swine flu

Apr 30 2009 10:00 CET by Dr David Hill 4 comments

The present state of preparedness for a pandemic caused by pigs, birds and other animals is wholly inadequate and if a pandemic happened today, hundreds of millions would undoubtedly perish.

G20 will not help in the long term

G20 will not help in the long term

Apr 03 2009 10:00 CET by Dr David Hill

To change the world for the better, one has to have a complete new mindset from that of today. What we are about now is fixing a defunct system that is inherently flawed. Obama may be trying to do his best, but where a complete new foundation of finance and economics should have been laid. Indeed, without a new global structure the world is predestined to repeat what happened in the 1930s and what is happening in the current decade, but much quicker.

TO THE EDITOR: Political decision-making

May 09 2008 16:00 CET

There are people in this world who just do not want to know about the bad things in this life and what the future holds for humankind. Some even believe also naively that an omnipotent creator will come to our rescue as a species, but where we are no different to any other living organism other than that we are the so-called intelligent species. They basically stick their heads in the sand and just do not want to know. But when it comes to intelligence I do not believe that we can call ourselves intelligent beings, for we will be the prime reason for our demise in this century. With global population rising between 76 and 80 million a year, which equates to between 9.9 billion

TO THE EDITOR: Bird flu pandemic inevitable

Sep 24 2007 09:00 CET

Although there are a multitude of problems that the UK and the world-at-large face in the future, there is no more serious a threat to human life than a future bird flu pandemic. Countries have been stockpiling Tamiflu in the hope that this drug will save the lives of literally hundreds of millions when the pandemic comes, for as history has shown, it is an inevitability. Unfortunately for humans, research just released by the

TO THE EDITOR: Billionaires: A good thing or a bad thing?

Mar 19 2007 09:00 CET

Last week Forbes unveiled that there are now 946 billionaires in the world at large, substantially more than last year. But is this a good thing or a bad thing? There are many who say it is and many who say that it is not, so who is right? When one looks at the world's super-rich, one finds that their giving, other than by Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and very few others, is small compared to their vast fortunes (the 946

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