Down's Syndrome
The External Force
As an ordinary layman with a limited knowledge, I have often wondered what caused mental and physical retardation in humans.
From conception to birth nature has built in a safeguard to prevent imperfections from being born. In the early stages of the fetus development if an imperfection is detected in the fetus, it is eliminated by nature through a miscarriage. This miscarriage appears to be like other miscarriages.
There are many occasions when imperfections are born. This is because the fetus has advanced past nature's automatic expulsion system.
It is to be noted that all Down's females, regardless of race, resemble each other. This is also true of males. It appears that resemblance is key to finding the cause of retardation. For instance, members of a family with the same mother and father normally resemble one or the other.
This is not the case when a retarded child is involved. The child does not resemble the mother or the father.
The resemblance of males and females to each other gives rise to the theory that all of the retarded children born have the same father.
This imperfection in nature can't be blamed on the genes. They have implicit instructions on how the fetus is to be constructed and are given the necessary instruments to do the job thoroughly.
Therefore, if the fetus' construction plan is going to be changed, it will have to come from the outside. An external force has to be the cause of the imperfections.
This external force has to come from something that is common, stays in the house and is a pet. With this in mind, conclusions can be drawn that cats are the source of this disrupting external force.
The setting must be absolutely perfect for an imperfection to be born. The fetus has to be advanced past nature's automatic explusion system. The cat must be going through stages of distemper and last, the pregnant woman must come in contact with the cat or its' liter.
After the contact has been completed, the parasite or virus from the external force enters the fetus to disrupt the genes.
How can this account for a family with eight members and the fourth child born was imperfect? As with humans, once a cat goes through the stages of distemper, it becomes immune. Therefore, if a family keeps a cat for its entire lifetime, there will be only one chance that it will be the source of the external force.
In conclusion, it is recommended that expectant mothers stay away from cats and cat liter until the baby is born.
JEFFERSON
March 1977
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