Thursday, June 2, 2016

The rise of the Super Bug.

If you have been following developments in the pharmaceutical industry, over the last year you will have noticed alarm bells have been sounding.
Super Bugs are on the increase. Many of them have taken up residence in the hospital and care facilities of our land.
This new strain of microbe has been busily mutating for twenty years reinventing itself to become immune to even the most powerful of antibiotics.
News this week that a female patient in the United States is an official carrier of Super Bug and cannot be cured by any known anti-biotic.
How did it ever come to this state of affairs? Simply explained, the crisis is the result of years of over medicating on anti-biotic medicine.
Doctors have prescribed anti-biotics for everything from common respiratory complaints to bladder urgency. and the dark side of bug world has finally evolved its own defence to medical attacks.
Super-Bug is here to stay and, this being the case, age old diseases such as tuberculosis and diphtheria may be with us in force once again.
To those who deny that there is any form of 'dark force' working against humanity, try and explain to us how strains of super bugs emerge that actually THRIVE upon medicines that once killed their bug ancestors.
Speaking in one of His parables about the emergence of weeds among good seeds in a field, Jesus said: "An ENEMY has done this."
That explanation is about as simple as it gets. There is a devil at work in the world and, when I see a super-bug under a microscope, I have no trouble in believing it.
Jubilate.
Ian

Monday, May 30, 2016

JUTLAND One hundred years ago.

May 31st thru June 1st 1916 saw one of the largest naval engagements of the whole of human history. It was fought off the coast of Denmark, near Jutland, and involved the mighty steel battle fleets of the German and British navy.
At the close of the encounter 25 ships had gone to the bottom along with thousands of brave seamen.
Who won the battle. Neither side. BOTH LOST.
These mighty battle cruisers, with the super-sized title of "Dreadnoughts", only reflected the super-sized egos of the two cousins who represented the nations involved in the deadly drama.
King Edward of England and Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany. 
Both vied for the title of Monarch of the Seas. Both had the power to make the moves to reconcile their differences. Neither did. Both will go 'down to the bottom' in history as egotistical fools. 
They stand as an example to mankind of the sort of people who should never be allowed to govern other men.
If Churchill called the Second World War the "unnecessary" war, the Battle of Jutland: all that preceded it and all that succeeded it should be termed "unforgivable".
Do men learn from their mistakes? Absolutely not. Why, the scene is now set for the biggest blow-up of all history "The Battle of Armageddon". Time for us all to "trust in God and keep our powder dry"
Ian