The revenge of Gaia? : Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:20 am
Once again contagion of Europe starts in Greece.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style ... 64079.html Is this the beginning of a rebalancing of human populations? This could be alot worse than economic turmoil - a return to the days of huge numbers dying of infectious disease. That's something most of us haven't had in our lifetimes. This was always inevitable - destroying bacteria creates niches for other, potentially more virulent ones. Linking with the Pfizer thread, there isn't enough in it for drug company's to try to develop new wonder drugs. Do governments need to step in, or will capitalism triumph? (PS: Is it those clever Germans who have released the bacteria into the failing member states in order to reduce their pensioned populations?). |
Once again contagion of Europe starts in Greece.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style ... 64079.html Is this the beginning of a rebalancing of human populations? This could be alot worse than economic turmoil - a return to the days of huge numbers dying of infectious disease. That's something most of us haven't had in our lifetimes. This was always inevitable - destroying bacteria creates niches for other, potentially more virulent ones. Linking with the Pfizer thread, there isn't enough in it for drug company's to try to develop new wonder drugs. Do governments need to step in, or will capitalism triumph? (PS: Is it those clever Germans who have released the bacteria into the failing member states in order to reduce their pensioned populations?). |
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