Saturday, May 28, 2011

Italian Seismologists Charged With Manslaughter for Not Predicting 2009 Quake


According to a report at foxnews.com, the Italian government has accused its top seismologists of manslaughter for not accurately predicting the 2009 earthquake that struck in Italy killing 38 people. Apparently, because the scientists were not able to foresee and thus prevent the deaths caused by the earthquake, they are responsible for those deaths which is why they are now facing trial.

Fascinating, isn't it?

My question, though, is that if this logic holds, why are the government officials who write and sign legislation into law put on trial when their economic policies cause the suffering and death of thousands of children globally every day?

Why are these politicians and lawmakers not put on trial for crimes against humanity for not foreseeing that their policies and agendas do not accumulate in What is Best for All, but only in the daily abuse of millions of billions of people and animals, all in the name of Profit?

It is well known, in modern seismology, that it is virtually impossible given our current understanding and technology to accurately pr
edict where and when an earthquake will occur.

Yet, anyone using only Common Sense and Self-Honesty can see that when when laws are made which support companies to have exclusive rights to resources and to sell their use based on their goal of increasing profit, the consequence is that millions go without the basic necessities required to live in Dignity.

When a trader at the grain exchange buys and sells grain futures, he plays with the lives of people in places like africa and asia, where a .01 percent increase in the price of grain or rice means that a family (that lives on less than $2 a day) goes without food for a week.

Why are these people not on trial for pre-meditated murder?

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--Cameron Cope

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