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Aug 18, 2013 7:39 PM CST Iceman
Nature123
Nature123Nature123Australia, Queensland Australia68 Threads 2 Polls 739 Posts
Watched a doco last night on the iceman

Researchers done a autopsy on the iceman they found,
How amazing it showed that among other things he had lymes disease and heart problems all things that they thought were just modern day diseases. Also an axe made with a copper head,that they thought didn't come into play for a lot of years later.also that he was most likely murdered by his own clan.

So amazing what they can find out now days great technology .
Aug 19, 2013 1:41 AM CST Iceman
mickyj63
mickyj63mickyj63adelaide, South Australia Australia101 Threads 2,362 Posts
Nature123: Watched a doco last night on the iceman

Researchers done a autopsy on the iceman they found,
How amazing it showed that among other things he had lymes disease and heart problems all things that they thought were just modern day diseases. Also an axe made with a copper head,that they thought didn't come into play for a lot of years later.also that he was most likely murdered by his own clan.

So amazing what they can find out now days great technology .


love that stuff Nature123
Aug 19, 2013 1:55 AM CST Iceman
diggadavo
diggadavodiggadavoHexham, Victoria Australia355 Posts
When was it on & what channel nature123
I love docos

Cheers, Dave...
Aug 19, 2013 3:02 AM CST Iceman
jem1964
jem1964jem1964Foothills of Dandenongs, Victoria Australia30 Threads 1 Polls 2,441 Posts
Nature123: Watched a doco last night on the iceman

Researchers done a autopsy on the iceman they found,
How amazing it showed that among other things he had lymes disease and heart problems all things that they thought were just modern day diseases. Also an axe made with a copper head,that they thought didn't come into play for a lot of years later.also that he was most likely murdered by his own clan.

So amazing what they can find out now days great technology .


rats! I would have loved to have watched that, sounds fascinating
Aug 19, 2013 3:17 AM CST Iceman
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
diggadavo: When was it on & what channel nature123
I love docos

Cheers, Dave...


SBS have a lot of docos showing a lot of this stuff. My problem is that I do get bored with tv very quickly and never seemed to remember when the good stuff is on.
Aug 19, 2013 3:27 AM CST Iceman
jem1964
jem1964jem1964Foothills of Dandenongs, Victoria Australia30 Threads 1 Polls 2,441 Posts
for those of us who missed it, it is avaiable unti 1/9 here:



cheers
Aug 19, 2013 3:27 AM CST Iceman
epirb
epirbepirbDannevirke, Hawke's Bay New Zealand32 Threads 2 Polls 7,379 Posts
jem1964: rats! I would have loved to have watched that, sounds fascinating
wink
Aug 19, 2013 3:28 AM CST Iceman
diggadavo
diggadavodiggadavoHexham, Victoria Australia355 Posts
wash2u: SBS have a lot of docos showing a lot of this stuff. My problem is that I do get bored with tv very quickly and never seemed to remember when the good stuff is on.


I'm the same, have the TV on but wouldn't have a clue what's ondoh frustrated
Aug 19, 2013 3:30 AM CST Iceman
jem1964
jem1964jem1964Foothills of Dandenongs, Victoria Australia30 Threads 1 Polls 2,441 Posts
epirb: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWZB4v5y3qU


thx epirb kiss
Aug 19, 2013 4:32 AM CST Iceman
Halv0
Halv0Halv0Marcoola, Queensland Australia19 Threads 766 Posts
Nature123: Watched a doco last night on the iceman

Researchers done a autopsy on the iceman they found,
How amazing it showed that among other things he had lymes disease and heart problems all things that they thought were just modern day diseases. Also an axe made with a copper head,that they thought didn't come into play for a lot of years later.also that he was most likely murdered by his own clan.

So amazing what they can find out now days great technology .


You'd be amazed by the truth of the history of mankind, and of the relatively short time man has actually been on this earth. Evolutionary science is a lie and they falsify the truth to maintain their evolutionary lie.

Coal seems actually form in about 50 years, not thousands of years. Oil also is made from rotting material really quickly, not over thousands of years.

Mankind as we know it today has existed in our form since the time of our creation.

Evolution is a theory whereby information (the improvement and addition of genetic information) leads to superior and more complex life forms.

The truth is that mutation (the loss of genetic information) is what happens. Science cannot find one piece of evidence whereby an organism gains genetic information to evolve.

This also goes for the alarmist theories about global warming, and other environmental issues. they are backed by parties that have a vested interest (usually monetary or control) to prevent the cheap and affordable use of resources by the poor.

Don't believe everything our scientists or governments who back these scientists tell you. And don't believe the pharmacy companies, oil companies, and genetic modifying food companies either.....

In fact don't believe anybody who will tell you anything when there is a financial gain for them to push a particular viewpoint.
Aug 21, 2013 3:30 AM CST Iceman
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
Halv0: You'd be amazed by the truth of the history of mankind, and of the relatively short time man has actually been on this earth. Evolutionary science is a lie and they falsify the truth to maintain their evolutionary lie.

Coal seems actually form in about 50 years, not thousands of years. Oil also is made from rotting material really quickly, not over thousands of years.

Mankind as we know it today has existed in our form since the time of our creation.

Evolution is a theory whereby information (the improvement and addition of genetic information) leads to superior and more complex life forms.

The truth is that mutation (the loss of genetic information) is what happens. Science cannot find one piece of evidence whereby an organism gains genetic information to evolve.

This also goes for the alarmist theories about global warming, and other environmental issues. they are backed by parties that have a vested interest (usually monetary or control) to prevent the cheap and affordable use of resources by the poor.

Don't believe everything our scientists or governments who back these scientists tell you. And don't believe the pharmacy companies, oil companies, and genetic modifying food companies either.....

In fact don't believe anybody who will tell you anything when there is a financial gain for them to push a particular viewpoint.


Recently read a book written in 1984 by some French publisher and translated to English about "recent advances" in technolgy and the possible impacts on society. A lot of mapping and hypotheticals for that time.

I had laughed them off at the time but have seen the predictions come to fruition over the last 30 years. I have caused the destruction of a fair number of trees over the years so that I can see the "written word" and made my ammendments before psoting them.

I am still "old technology" to want to see the prnted media before I pass on what I have written and make the neccessary corrections.

I understand the conservation needs wanted by the feral few but do do see that they do really want to enjoy the advances in "civilisation" over the centuries.

The feral few want us to stop advances in technology that may have an impact on the extinct Tasmanian Tiger and to desist in providing more efficient power plants that do not use polluting fossil fuel (coal) but why cannot we burn a couple of logs to cooks our meals?

Oops, the elusive Night Parrot (still believed to be extinct) may "need that log you are using for a fire in the middle of nowhere to cook your meal for its nesting." Not enough information available of what they use for nesting in the remote areas where they have not been seen for the last 100 years.
Aug 21, 2013 4:03 AM CST Iceman
LiLee
LiLeeLiLeeIpswich, Queensland Australia53 Threads 1,760 Posts
Do I detect a slight cynicism Wash rolling on the floor laughing

The big dispute round here atm is should they add fluoride to the water?

Having grown up where there was fluoride added to the water and I think it's a good idea as myself and my children had minimal dental problems.

But there are those with a differing view and it seems atm they are holding all the cards sad flower
Aug 21, 2013 5:01 AM CST Iceman
jem1964
jem1964jem1964Foothills of Dandenongs, Victoria Australia30 Threads 1 Polls 2,441 Posts
LiLee: Do I detect a slight cynicism Wash

The big dispute round here atm is should they add fluoride to the water?

Having grown up where there was fluoride added to the water and I think it's a good idea as myself and my children had minimal dental problems.

But there are those with a differing view and it seems atm they are holding all the cards


fluoride is much better than what went into the water supply where I grew up.

They used to spray the pine plantations and crown land with 245-T or whichever you want to call it.

Very few of the workers who sprayed it are still alive, most of them passing away from cancer. Not to mention the abnormalities that showed up in the animals.

but of course it was safe...
Aug 21, 2013 7:23 AM CST Iceman
AgentAjax
AgentAjaxAgentAjaxBrisbane, Queensland Australia81 Threads 1 Polls 3,965 Posts
Nature123: Watched a doco last night on the iceman

Researchers done a autopsy on the iceman they found,
How amazing it showed that among other things he had lymes disease and heart problems all things that they thought were just modern day diseases. Also an axe made with a copper head,that they thought didn't come into play for a lot of years later.also that he was most likely murdered by his own clan.

So amazing what they can find out now days great technology .


There is a lot in our history that does not make sense, like all around the world people recorded war of the gods. The only possible thing they would have witnessed is the asteroid belt been formed, but how can that be if the asteroid belt was formed 150 million years before humans. Then there are sunken pyramids in Egypt, China, America, Sudan, Mexico, just about all around the world predating the pyramids of Egypt by 13000 years. I think humans or human like people evolved several times in our history.
Aug 21, 2013 7:25 AM CST Iceman
AgentAjax
AgentAjaxAgentAjaxBrisbane, Queensland Australia81 Threads 1 Polls 3,965 Posts
LiLee: Do I detect a slight cynicism Wash

The big dispute round here atm is should they add fluoride to the water?

Having grown up where there was fluoride added to the water and I think it's a good idea as myself and my children had minimal dental problems.

But there are those with a differing view and it seems atm they are holding all the cards


Fluoride and chlorine kill around 30 points from IQ, that’s what the research shows anyway.
Aug 21, 2013 2:23 PM CST Iceman
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
LiLee: Do I detect a slight cynicism Wash

The big dispute round here atm is should they add fluoride to the water?

Having grown up where there was fluoride added to the water and I think it's a good idea as myself and my children had minimal dental problems.

But there are those with a differing view and it seems atm they are holding all the cards


Being born before the fluoride treatment and inheriting my mother's genes for bones and teeth, I was getting fluoride treatment every 6 months (also problems caused by mega doses of antibiotics). My brother and sister inherited my father's genes on that score.

My children have grown up with fluoride in the water and they have healthy teeth.

But with any form of treatment, there are a small percentage who do react to treatment. Measles and polio vaccinations for instance. Then consider that 99.9% or more have no reaction to immunisation and manage not to get these fatal or debilitating diseases.
Aug 21, 2013 2:39 PM CST Iceman
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
AgentAjax: Fluoride and chlorine kill around 30 points from IQ, that’s what the research shows anyway.


Only goes to show that all those people out there drinking the bottled water are so much smarter than the rest of us.

It does cost around $1 per litre for bottled water in those plastic bottles while out of the fluoride and chlorine infected water supply it costs 0.1 cents per litre.

Plastic bottles made from hydrocarbons (petroleum) do seem to outnumber the aluminium cans on the roadside these days.

And aluminium cans are supposed to cause dimensia.

A recent Australian study of Europeans who migrated here just after WWII who have dimensia indicated that it is most likely related to the poor diet they had in Europe.
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