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Big Pharma study says Amerikan obese children are stupid!

WHO says fat children should be tracked by government and forcibly medicated.

NEW YORK (PNN) - September 4, 2012 - As population reduction, in all its covert forms, begins to litter the landscape of mainstream media, overweight teenagers are being classified as having lower IQs simply because of their size, according to a new study. This blanket determination, called the “metabolic syndrome,” suggests that obesity in children is linked to their brain function and cognitive capacity.

Simply put: fat children are stupid.

The study asserts that MRI scans revealed that differences in the brain structure among overweight children are significant when compared to other children. Dr. Antonio Convit, lead author, correlated his findings with other psychiatrists, as well as worked in conjunction with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to concoct a proactive diagnosis that could label children with metabolic syndrome under five “warning signs”:

  • Abdominal obesity
  • Low cholesterol
  • High triglycerides
  • High blood pressure
  • Pre-diabetic levels of insulin resistance


Convit wants to use these methods to develop a classification for overweight children in Amerika so that the psychiatric industry can work together with the pharmaceutical corporations to develop drugs. He estimates that 54% of Amerikan teenagers are overweight or obese and that 40% struggle with weight challenges based on metabolic syndrome.

The NIH study blames watching television for more than 3 hours a day and lack of participation in household activities as direct causation to weight issues. The study does not attribute childhood obesity to high fructose sugar and crappy food that children receive from overworked parents.

The World Health Organization (WHO) complains that Amerika is the fattest nation and a drain on the rest of the world’s resources. WHO asserts there is a lack of “surveillance systems and monitoring” of overweight people, who therefore are not “integrated into national health information systems”. They demand that obese people be surveilled by the healthcare industry and governmental agencies to reduce “behavioral and metabolic risk factors” in low-income communities.

Dr. Glen Stream, president of the American Academy of Family Physicians, says that “our Amerikan culture is always looking for an easy fix, a pill for every problem.” Stream believes that Amerikans’ reluctant attitude toward becoming healthy is to blame for the obesity epidemic in the Fascist Police States of Amerika.