The real 2000 bug!!!
It's not the computer's, it's the appendix!!! Genetically coded to fail when mankind's abuse of the planet begins to endanger it's survival, it now looks as though 2000 is the year of reckoning! The few survivors, those without an appendix, will ensure the species survival whilst the planet gets a breather to re-establish the eco-system. Just another "little known fact" exposed!! OK, that was pre-2000 and so far all's quiet, but things are starting to happen, the accumulation of additives (in food and other substances)are building up in the species as a whole. Has anyone actually studied the affect on the human body of several generations ingesting food additives, none of which were around pre-1900AD ? Not to mention the combination of the accumulative build up of toxins and pollutants we are subjected to in minute doses daily. Discuss!!Latest Messages
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