By Mike Smith
9th of July 2011
par·a·site
n.
1. Biology An organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host.
2.
a. One who habitually takes advantage of the generosity of others without making any useful return.
b. One who lives off and flatters the rich; a sycophant.
3. A professional dinner guest, especially in ancient Greece.
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Someone once said that life is an eternal struggle between parasites and hosts…
Are we parasites on planet Earth? Are others parasites on us? When one looks at the definition of a parasite above, where do we fit in? If we are NOT parasites, what are we giving back to Earth or contributing to her survival?
Darwin said that life is survival of the fittest. What does it mean to be fit? What does it mean to be intelligent? Does the fit, clever and intelligent always win? How does one explain the incredible success of parasites?
What does it help to know that energy equals mass times the square of the velocity of light when you cannot put that knowledge into practice to kill the parasites living off you and ensure your own survival?
No, unless you destroy the parasite, the parasite will ultimately destroy you.
Let me introduce you to Mrs. Bimbo…
Bimbo Ayelabola is a Nigerian female who wanted to get pregnant, so she overdosed on the fertility drug “Clomid” for two months and eventually discovered she was expecting five babies…
The medical facilities and witchdoctor huts of mud and straw in Nigeria were not kitted out to handle such a complicated issue, so she decided to fly to England and live with her sister to have her babies…free of charge at the expense of the British taxpayer.
Then when the babies were all delivered prematurely through a complicated cesarean cut and all survived (if they stayed in Africa all would probably be dead…), she applied to stay on in Britain on taxpayer expense.
Back home her Nigerian husband is a rich tycoon.
Let me tell you, that if this case was not exposed in the media, probably nothing would have been done and she would have gotten away with it…this is only a drop in the ocean to what is really going on. There are daily thousands of Mrs. Bimbos and their broods being allowed to stay in the United Kingdom while British war veterans and other pensioners try to exist on a pittance. Am I in the wrong film here or is there something really wrong with this picture?
The Nigerian whose five babies on the NHS cost us £200,000 is married to a tycoon
I flew into Britain and had quins on the NHS..now we need to stay
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