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Don't forget Aids, bird flu, Ebola
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Cathy
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A) The government, B) the press (especially if they make money from any stories).
C) People who get funding for research, who will refer it back to B) and A) D) Big companies and their use of marketing to persuade people what to buy. E) Advertisers who use all the above. ALL off these work because people mostly do and believe what they're told. From music to food, to fashion, to TV progs, through political beliefs, to global warming (good one for tax and price rises that one). |
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id rather the fake news than reverting to socialism
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You're not alone, unfortunately.
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You decide what to read and what to watch, and you decide what to worry about. No-one else.
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I.m still getting over the 'Millenium Bug'
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Worrying is a waste of time. If something is going to happen- it will. If it isn't going to happen-it won't. Worrying has no influence either way!
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that's what worries me
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the answer to your question is"it is the top ten rich fat cats of the world, who all live in Germany and control the world stock markets"imvho
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and within the next two years they are about to stop people eating chicken eggs that come from hens that are caged.i guess there is more money to be made when every one eats free range eggs.So thats the hot tip start a free range hen farm.i am not sure if this information was released yet but keep an eye on the news on sky for breaking news in the next few days about chicken eggs.
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