“Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write
for the public and have no self.”- Cyril Connolly (1903 - 1974)
By de Andréa
Posted January 4, 2020
Please take a moment to consider this. Now, more than ever, people need to hear truth in the news that they won't get anywhere else. Social media giants like Facebook and Twitter have blocked and shadow-banned accounts that expose the truth about anything. But I won't put up a paywall. Because never has the free world needed an independent source of real news more than right now my friend.
So what do you think was the leading cause of death
in 2019? Cancer maybe, heart disease,
pandemics or war, or auto accidents. Maybe criminals with guns shooting innocent
people or each other. No my friend it
was none of the above. It was the same as it has been every year. Only 8.2 million people died from cancer in 2019, 5 million
from smoking, 13 million from disease, and 1.7 million died of HIV/AIDS. Why
are we trying to save lives by treating and trying to cure these diseases when 43 million people were purposely, systematically
and violently murdered my friend…
Murder
was the leading cause of death worldwide in 2019, killing 42 million people worldwide
last year. This same cause of death is also the leading cause of death in the
United States with more than 1 million last year. But this is a special kind
of murder, a preventable murder that we have been purposely perpetuating for
decades.
THE BOTTOM LINE: Personally I am really stumped
as to why we spend so much time, money and energy trying to cure and treat diseases
when even combined are a drop in the bucket when it comes to the leading cause
of preventable death in America and the world.
We blindly and shameless hide behind a law that allows the premeditated torture,
dismemberment and murder of more
than 61 million innocent lives while we spend billions of our dollars trying to
prevent, cure or treat a few thousand killer diseases. In my opinion there is
really something wrong with this picture and the world we live in. Especially
when one considers that with one swipe of the pen, one could save more than a
million American lives in the coming year alone.
The Leading Cause of Death Worldwide
in 2019
By de Andréa
Opinion Editorialist for
‘THE BOTTOM LINE’
Posted January 4, 2020
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Please take a moment to consider this. Now, more than ever, people need to hear truth in the news that they won't get anywhere else. Social media giants like Facebook and Twitter have blocked and shadow-banned accounts that expose the truth about anything. But I won't put up a paywall. Because never has the free world needed an independent source of real news more than right now my friend.
So what do you think was the leading cause of death
in 2019? Cancer maybe, heart disease,
pandemics or war, or auto accidents. Maybe criminals with guns shooting innocent
people or each other. No my friend it
was none of the above. It was the same as it has been every year. Only 8.2 million people died from cancer in 2019, 5 million
from smoking, 13 million from disease, and 1.7 million died of HIV/AIDS. Why
are we trying to save lives by treating and trying to cure these diseases when 43 million people were purposely, systematically
and violently murdered my friend…
Murder
was the leading cause of death worldwide in 2019, killing 42 million people worldwide
last year. This same cause of death is also the leading cause of death in the
United States with more than 1 million last year. But this is a special kind
of murder, a preventable murder that we have been purposely perpetuating for
decades.
More human beings were murdered than
any other cause of death in 2019, a new report indicates.
A
heartbreaking reminder about the prevalence of abortion, statistics
compiled by Worldometers indicate that there were over 42.3
million abortions world-wide in 2019. The independent site collects data from
governments and other reputable organizations and then reports the data, along
with estimates and projections, based on those numbers. And sadly the
projections are even worse for 2020.
When
contrasting the abortion numbers
to other causes of death, including cancer, HIV/AIDS, traffic accidents and
suicide, abortions far outnumbered every
other cause.
By contrast, 8.2 million people died
from cancer in 2019, 5 million from smoking, 13 million from disease, and 1.7
million died of HIV/AIDS. Deaths by malaria and alcohol are also recorded.
Worldometers
estimates about 58.6 million deaths from all causes world-wide in 2019, but
that number does not include unborn babies’ abortion deaths. Unborn babies are
not recognized as human beings even though biology indicates that they are unique, living human beings from the moment of
conception (read about the truth my friend) and they die brutal,
violent deaths in abortions.
The abortion
number is incomprehensible, but each of those 42 million abortions represents a
living human being whose life was violently destroyed in their mother’s womb
because of an irresponsible society. Each murdered baby already had their own
unique DNA, making them distinct from their mother. That DNA indicated if the
child was a boy or girl, their eye and hair color, their height, possible
genetic disorders and other disabilities, and much more. In all cases, the unborn babies’ hearts are beating at 2
weeks to 16 days into the pregnancy, even before the mother knows that she is
pregnant, and are certainly beating when they are aborted.
Today in
America more than 1 million babies are murdered every year. Abortion remains the leading cause of death in the United States
as well.
More than 61
million American babies have been brutally tortured dismembered and murdered in
abortions across the U.S. since Roe v. Wade in 1973. Not to mention the
millions of dollars illegally made by the trafficking of body parts of these
dead babies.
This month, pro-life advocates will
gather for the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. to remember the
anniversary of that infamous illegal law made by the Supreme Court rather than
the legal process of the congressional legislature.
THE BOTTOM LINE: Personally I am really stumped
as to why we spend so much time, money and energy trying to cure and treat diseases
when even combined are a drop in the bucket when it comes to the leading cause
of preventable death in America and the world.
We blindly and shameless hide behind a law that allows the premeditated torture,
dismemberment and murder of more
than 61 million innocent lives while we spend billions of our dollars trying to
prevent, cure or treat a few thousand killer diseases. In my opinion there is
really something wrong with this picture and the world we live in. Especially
when one considers that with one swipe of the pen, one could save more than a
million American lives in the coming year alone.
Thanks
for listening my friend. Now go do the right thing, pray and fight for truth
and freedom.
-
de Andréa
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