Saturday, December 27, 2014





Day 28

4 weeks completed, 2 weeks to go.

Blood/glucose 3.9, BP 119/75 pulse 76, Ketones 16, weight 96.6  kg down another half a kilo. Total weight lost so far in 28 days= 16.5 kg,  waist 46.5 inches. Measured my belt 42 inches. Movicol seem to do the trick. No more pain.

Read an article in the Guardian newspaper yesterday about a research vessel stuck in the ice and the passengers were rescued by a Chinese helicopter call the Snow Eagle. Cool. The article went on the say something about man made climate change so I read the comments and there were no comment decrying the science behind the so called AGW but there was a huge amount of deleted comments about 1 in 4. Very odd. I put up a comment asking was William Connolley the moderator and it was quickly removed. Connolley is British scientist who was found to have changed articles in Wikipedia that didn't conform to his view of AGW. He had editor rights so was unassailable for a few years. Really Wiki just proved something that most knew or suspected about some of its content, but still lots of it is apparently reliable. As long as it's not emotive.

Now all this noise really doesn't matter. What was bit galling was the fact that the Guardian has become unreliable for the accuracy of its content. By not allowing opposing comments it has entered through the gate of Fascism and is the first British newspaper to have done so in my estimation. But again even that doesn't matter and in fact was good as it has given the world a glimpse of what is going to happen once the security apparatus gets into full swing. Anyway the AGW is official British government policy and its promotion of lower carbon emissions will soon be fulfilled years ahead of schedule, once the economy collapses.

Here's a list of what I think are some government funded scares;
1. AGW
2  AIDS/HIV/Bird flu/Ebola
3  Asbestos
4  Cholesterol
5  Second hand smoke
6  Recreational drugs
7  Raw milk
8  Animal fats/butter
9  Sun tans

The Nanny state. Soon to be gone.











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