Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | Statement from the FDA
I don't believe in conspiracy theories, except for the ones that are true. When it comes to MSG, there's a massive, decades-long cover-up well underway. The FDA is colluding with food companies and MSG manufacturers to continue to allow MSG to be widely used in foods, even as they are well aware of the research proving its toxicity.
This pro-MSG effort is well organized, well funded and far reaching. There are billions of dollars at stake. The FDA and food producers aren't going to let the health concerns of pesky consumers get in the way of windfall profits. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | And yet, somehow, out of this unrecognizable blur, mainstream media stories are claiming they clearly show a Boeing 757 jet and that all 9-11 conspiracy theories are now dispelled.
They must not be looking at the same video frames I'm looking at, which are the ones released by the FBI (click here to see photos). Instead, they must be accidentally looking at the Photoshopped mock up video frames created to show what a Boeing 757 hitting the Pentagon would really look like if, in fact, a Boeing 757 had hit the Pentagon. | | Using the same straw man argument, the mainstream media leaps to the outrageous conclusion that a few blurry Pentagon video frames dispel all 9-11 conspiracy theories and magically explain everything. If a Boeing 757 hit the Pentagon, the thinking goes, then WTC 7 wasn't demolished with explosive charges, either. I know, it makes no sense, but since when did fear mongering and war marketing have to make any sense?
Now maybe I'm wrong about the Pentagon. | Michele Simon See book keywords and concepts | I'm no fan of conspiracy theories, but when I begin to notice the repeated use of certain catchphrases and sound bites by different corporate representatives, I can't help wondering if they've called a meeting to get everyone on message. In
2003, industry's increasingly habitual use of the term "energy balance" as code for the real solution to the obesity problem emerged on my radar screen. By 2004, the phrase was virtually ubiquitous. | Philip Yam See book keywords and concepts | I have my conspiracy theories," admitted the 49-year-old Texan.1 Singeltary is probably the nation's most relentless consumer advocate when it comes to issues in prion diseases. He has helped families learn about the sickness and coordinated efforts with support groups such as CJD Voice and the CJD Foundation. He has also connected with others who are critical of the American way of handling the threat of prion diseases. Such critics include Consumers Union's Michael Hansen, journalist John Stauber, and Thomas Pringle, who used to run the voluminous www.mad-cow.org Web site. | Robert Anton Wilson See book keywords and concepts | Attempt to avoid paranoid speculations or grandiose conspiracy theories, if at all possible.)
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Strange Loops & the Infinite Regress
If we never describe anything "as it is" but only "as it appears to our minds," we can never have a pure physics, but only neuro-physics ?i.e., physics as known through the human nervous system. We can also never have pure philosophy, but only neuro-philosophy ?philosophy as known through the human nervous system. And we can never have pure neurology but only neuro-neurology ?neurology as known through the human nervous system... | Robert Becker, M.D., and Gary Selden See book keywords and concepts | Scientists involved in EEG research all say the ability is still years away, but for all we could sense of it, it could be happening right now. conspiracy theories aside, the hypnotic familiarity of TV and radio, combined with the biological effects of their broadcast beams, may already constitute a similar force for mass standardization, whether by design or not.
The potential dangers of televised lethargy are no yawning matter. | Carl Jensen See book keywords and concepts | Some common negative labels are: "leftist guerrillas," "Islamic terrorists," "conspiracy theories," "inner-city gangs," and "civil disturbances." These, too, are seldom treated within a larger context of social relations and issues. The press itself is facilely and falsely labeled "the liberal media" by the hundreds of conservative columnists, commentators, and talk-show hosts who crowd the communication universe while claiming to be shut out from it. | John Heinerman See book keywords and concepts | Eustace Mullens (a proponent of New World Order conspiracy theories) and I shared the exhibit. I was busily autographing copies of several of my health encyclopedias {Healing Juices, Nuts, Berries and Seeds, and Fruits and Vegetables) when she arrived.
She told me what she had been diagnosed with and then mentioned that she had been screened for below-normal levels of gamma-aminobu-tyric acid (GABA) in her blood serum. | Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Here begins a tale which is either paranoid fantasy or confirmation of the the most frightening conspiracy theories. For in 1953, just as human clinical tests were about to begin, they were blocked (Sheridan says) by representatives of the American Cancer Society.
Around this time, Sheridan, a devout Christian, began giving away the substance (then called Entelev) to all patients who asked for it. This has remained his policy for nearly forty years. | John Lauritsen See book keywords and concepts | I discussed censorship in the United States — very much a reality, not just a fantasy of those who "believe in conspiracy theories". The New York Native and SPIN are the only publications in the country that have consistently dared to challenge the HIV and AZT dogmas. I went through the arguments against the proposition that "AIDS" is a single disease entity with a single cause, and explained that there are very good and obvious reasons why the vast majority of PWAs have gotten sick.
It was a pleasure for once to speak before a large audience that was enthusiastically sympathetic. | John Robbins See book keywords and concepts | I'm not a great fan of intentional conspiracy theories. I prefer not to attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by ignorance. But what is happening to midwives in the United States seems to go beyond the random actions of confused people. It appears to be something more than a series of unfortunate mistakes.
THE TIDE BEGINS TO TURN
Some midwives think the motivation behind the effort of many physicians to wipe them out is economic, an instance of trying to destroy the competition. Others think it is sexist, yet another case of males wanting to dominate women. | Richard Leviton See book keywords and concepts | The proposition of conspiracy theories underlying government actions, UFO cover-ups, and other scenarios in which powerful interests collude against the public, was both gaining attention in the 1990s and being marginalized to the far right of the militia groups. The "paranoid style" has always flourished in American culture, notes journalist Michael Kelly in a New Yorker article on the subject. | | For the most part, political conspiracy theories tend to have a blind spot with regard to possible or alleged government machinations in the field of medicine. As an exception, a recent poll of 1,000 black Americans in five cities revealed that about one-third believed (another 33% wasn't sure, and only 33% disputed the theory) that HIV was developed in a government laboratory and distributed through minority populations (including theirs) both in the U.S. and Africa as a form of deliberate germ-warfare genocide. | G. Edward Griffin See book keywords and concepts | Who are they, John? Why would anyone want to hold back a cure for cancer?"
It was that question addressed to Dr. John Richardson in 1971 that led this author into what turned out to be a two-and-a-half year research and writing project. This lengthy tome is the result of that effort, and over half of its pages have been devoted to an attempt to answer that question of motives. It is time, now, to draw this information together and come to specific conclusions. |
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