Tech | December 07, 2012 | 2 comments

The Dark Side of Science

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This hard-hitting video from Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, reveals the dark side of science: Genocide, radiation experiments, human guinea pigs, eugenics, genetic pollution, terminator robots and more.

This video reveals why humanity must STOP out-of-control "science" and honor the precautionary principle. END GMOs, toxic vaccine additives, biological weapons and other threats to humanity.
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  • Milieu
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    • NaturalNews.com (formerly Newstarget) is a website founded and owned by self-proclaimed "health ranger" Mike "HealthDanger" Adams. The site promotes almost every sort of medical woo known, though it specializes in vaccine hysteria and quack cancer medicine.[1][2] The site also promotes conspiracy theories about modern medicine, geared to gain sympathy for alternative medicine.[3]

      Adams is a flat-out opponent of modern medicine and opposes any medication or doctor visits. Adams calls himself a holistic nutritionist and is a raw food proponent who opposes food that contains sugar, food that was cooked or made to last, "red" meat, sweeteners, glutamate, homogenized milk, bread and "white" flour, washing powder of some brands, deodorants, shampoos and fluoride toothpaste.

      He thinks Scientology (of which he is an ex-member) is treated unfairly.[4][5][6] According to Adams, this is due to attempts by anti-religious bigots and (you guessed it) Big Pharma to oppress their belief system in order to protect their profits. He also supports health care reform and Cuba's health care system. [7]

      Adams' love for woo isn't restricted to medicine. Cold fusion and so-called free energy ideas and devices like the Energy Catalyzer are presented on his website with the same enthusiasm as the latest alternative medicine fad.[8][9]

      In the event you still thought he had a shred of credibility, note that he has broken Scopie's Law multiple times.[10]

      Scopie's Law
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      Scopie's Law states:
      “”In any discussion involving science or medicine, citing Whale.to as a credible source loses you the argument immediately ...and gets you laughed out of the room.

      It was first formulated by Rich Scopie on the Bad Science forum.[1]

      Whale.to is a website run by Herefordshire pig farmer John Scudamore. It is a notorious dumping ground for all things pseudoscientific... as well as a few other things. Like the complete text of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, documentations of Illuminati mind control plots, and articles about the Catholic world conspiracy.[2] It contains every (and we do mean every) half-baked pseudoscientific theory ever concocted.

      Shockingly, it was used as a source by the plaintiffs in the Autism omnibus trial, and it has seen increasing use as a "source" by anti-vaccinationists and propagators of the vaccine-autism connection.

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      Hey copy and paste coward...your ad hominem, rhetorical fallacies are pathetic reaches. You can try to discredit Mike Adams all you want, but with his information from Natural News, I'm more fit, I eat healthier and feel and look better.

      I'd bet money that you're probably a fat slob. No one knows b/c you hide behind your stupid avatar and infantile cat pictures, which adds nothing of intellectual value to the community.

      You must love aspartame, HFCS, fluoride, mercury, GMO, vaccines, pharmaceuticals and the big military-agra-pharma industrial complex; gigantic corporations like Monsanto and Dow that made their names with Agent Orange and have millions of deaths on their hands. Sounds healthy to me...how about spraying tons of Round-Up pesticide on crops or how about crops with genetically-modified terminator seed with the pesticide spliced in? It kills the bugs and critters in the field, but then you eat it. That's stupid!

    • 5 months ago
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