They are scrambling because the lifespans are already going up. My grandfather's second wife is 95 in spite of lots of health issues, and she's still active in the garden and at home. Some scientists predict 115-120 bare minimum for current generations who live half decent lives in terms of health choices
The more people who live past a century, the harder it is to rewrite history. The more people who live past a century, the more future generations have elders to teach them and guide them. The more people live past a century, the more the concept of socialism is destroyed by logistics alone.
It was sin and human foolishness that took the lifespan from hundreds of years, to less than a century. Jelly fish, red oaks, giant sea turtles, so many organisms that prove the potential of life.
I would be content with the current 75-80 years if I were actually free. Not the kind of "free" that has strings attached--FREE! Period. No licenses, permits, etc.
Pretty much every elderly person I know or have known, has experienced some serious cognitive decline and even dementia starting in their 70s... it's like the last 10-20 years of our lives are spent helpless and semi-coherent, it's very sad. (I'm sure all the various toxins in our foods and environment, as well our sedentary lifestyles, are a large part of it)
I'd be fine trading longevity for mental clarity – I don't need to live to 120 or 150; I'm ok just living into my "expected" 80s or maybe 90s, if I can keep at least the mental lucidity, stamina and coordination of someone in their 50s or 60s.
For a long time, I've always felt the government already have the cure for all cancer and such but they wanted people to go through the painstaking process of chemotherapy and whatever else to slow down the process of dying and decaying.
I remember a long time ago I walked into a gas station and saw a magazine (TIME I believe) saying, "This baby could live to 125" and I was like yeah I bet the baby will, only if the government would allow us access to life-saving cures and such.
Couldn't find the magazine and I think it was TIME or something because I remember there was a red border all around the magazine with a baby in the middle and "This baby could live to 125" title in the bottom center.
I even remember this "miracle" drug named Rapamycin and it was an age-reversing/anti-aging pill that someone found by accident. They were testing it out on their aging dog, who couldn't run or get up stairs and was practically wheezing all the time. They administered the drug to their dog and within a week, the dog was like a puppy again, running in the field, chasing after the ball and such! When I first learned of Rapamycin, I knew it would be confiscated by the government as they wouldn't want anyone to get "better and younger".
Rapamycin is now marketed as a "hormone booster" drug or something like that, and it's somewhat illegal and you would need to find a doctor who believes in it. One doctor said he was taking it and all of a sudden he felt like he's 25 years old, when his actual age is 75.
Human lifespan is close to 200 years old no joke, study Aajonus Vonderplanitz for the diet protocols which is basically raw meat and raw fat from animals, rockefeller medical system halved the human lifespan and criminalized flus which the body makes itself
Viruses arent contagious source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odj1IwJA8Cs&t=225s
They are scrambling because the lifespans are already going up. My grandfather's second wife is 95 in spite of lots of health issues, and she's still active in the garden and at home. Some scientists predict 115-120 bare minimum for current generations who live half decent lives in terms of health choices
The more people who live past a century, the harder it is to rewrite history. The more people who live past a century, the more future generations have elders to teach them and guide them. The more people live past a century, the more the concept of socialism is destroyed by logistics alone.
It was sin and human foolishness that took the lifespan from hundreds of years, to less than a century. Jelly fish, red oaks, giant sea turtles, so many organisms that prove the potential of life.
NCSWIC
I would be content with the current 75-80 years if I were actually free. Not the kind of "free" that has strings attached--FREE! Period. No licenses, permits, etc.
This is what happens post Q, hang in there, NCSWIC
You promise?
100% fren, have faith in God, and faith in the people God chose to do his will. This world was not meant to be what it is right now
the bible had people regularly living over 100 years
Abraham sired a child at 99. Atta boy!
Look at the british royal family The queen mother was over 100 years when she died Prince Phillip 99 and the queen in her 90s
Well, you can look at Genesis and see how long people used to live...
I believe the oxygen content in the air was much higher pre deluge. That's why people lived 8, 900 years. Ice core samples support this theory.
This is true. Noah did live 350 more years after the flood tho... ?♂️
99%
Medical shouldn't be big business. If cures were allowed to flourish, the medical industry would be about bandages and splints.
Pretty much every elderly person I know or have known, has experienced some serious cognitive decline and even dementia starting in their 70s... it's like the last 10-20 years of our lives are spent helpless and semi-coherent, it's very sad. (I'm sure all the various toxins in our foods and environment, as well our sedentary lifestyles, are a large part of it)
I'd be fine trading longevity for mental clarity – I don't need to live to 120 or 150; I'm ok just living into my "expected" 80s or maybe 90s, if I can keep at least the mental lucidity, stamina and coordination of someone in their 50s or 60s.
For a long time, I've always felt the government already have the cure for all cancer and such but they wanted people to go through the painstaking process of chemotherapy and whatever else to slow down the process of dying and decaying.
I remember a long time ago I walked into a gas station and saw a magazine (TIME I believe) saying, "This baby could live to 125" and I was like yeah I bet the baby will, only if the government would allow us access to life-saving cures and such.
It was something similar to this article:
https://archive.ph/6t4K7
Couldn't find the magazine and I think it was TIME or something because I remember there was a red border all around the magazine with a baby in the middle and "This baby could live to 125" title in the bottom center.
I even remember this "miracle" drug named Rapamycin and it was an age-reversing/anti-aging pill that someone found by accident. They were testing it out on their aging dog, who couldn't run or get up stairs and was practically wheezing all the time. They administered the drug to their dog and within a week, the dog was like a puppy again, running in the field, chasing after the ball and such! When I first learned of Rapamycin, I knew it would be confiscated by the government as they wouldn't want anyone to get "better and younger".
Rapamycin is now marketed as a "hormone booster" drug or something like that, and it's somewhat illegal and you would need to find a doctor who believes in it. One doctor said he was taking it and all of a sudden he felt like he's 25 years old, when his actual age is 75.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6814615/
https://www.menshealth.com/health/a28440858/anti-aging-rapamycin/
Human lifespan is close to 200 years old no joke, study Aajonus Vonderplanitz for the diet protocols which is basically raw meat and raw fat from animals, rockefeller medical system halved the human lifespan and criminalized flus which the body makes itself Viruses arent contagious source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odj1IwJA8Cs&t=225s
Influenced by life choices and the cancer carrying monkey viruses introduced into the vaccines. Planned obsolescence of the human race.