The 21 minute mark is downright frightening. A few of you will cheer and your ignorance is your eternal death. I still hold this inevitable future will not unfold in its entirety in my lifetime but the birthing pains have been coming for years now. We? don't want to witness the disaster those who pursue this path with zeal will bring upon humanity.
The 30 minute mark is happening right now. The 40 minute mark discusses the Mao revolution and I did not know one main aspect in the beginning was to get rid of gender. Very fascinating because that too is happening right now.
The last 20 minutes is about hope and how, if we? can, get this ship turned back onto the course the constitution provides. Listening to the Chinese immigrants speak is uplifting and helps me understand the great burden at our? feet.
Knew nothing about him. Very thoughtful guy. Great insight. The gender stuff certainly gets clearer. I won’t lie, the Chinese lady at the end got me a little bit. Genuine words.
That’s a very respectable Wikipedia. I even like him more.
Since the 1970s, the use of laetrile (a semi-synthetic version of amygdalin) to treat cancer has been identified in the scientific literature as a canonical example of quackery and has never been shown to be effective in the treatment or prevention of cancer.[32][33][34] Emanuel Landau, then a Project Director for the APHA, wrote a book review for the American Journal of Public Health, which noted that Griffin "accepts the 'conspiracy' theory ... that policy-makers in the medical, pharmaceutical, research and fund-raising organizations deliberately or unconsciously strive not to prevent or cure cancer in order to perpetuate their functions". Landau concludes that although World Without Cancer "is an emotional plea for the unrestricted use of the Laetrile as an anti-tumor agent, the scientific evidence to justify such a policy does not appear within it."[35]
In 2010, Griffin engaged in HIV/AIDS denialism, claiming that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) "doesn't exist" and that antiretroviral medications (rather than HIV) cause acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).[1]
In a 2012 video titled "What in the World Are They Spraying?", Griffin asserts that airplanes leave a permanent grid of chemtrails hanging over cities like Los Angeles.[36]
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You’re right. Entirely respectable and not at all surprised he’s endorsed by some here.
That’s a very respectable Wikipedia. I even like him more.
Since the 1970s, the use of laetrile (a semi-synthetic version of amygdalin) to treat cancer has been identified in the scientific literature as a canonical example of quackery and has never been shown to be effective in the treatment or prevention of cancer.[32][33][34] Emanuel Landau, then a Project Director for the APHA, wrote a book review for the American Journal of Public Health, which noted that Griffin "accepts the 'conspiracy' theory ... that policy-makers in the medical, pharmaceutical, research and fund-raising organizations deliberately or unconsciously strive not to prevent or cure cancer in order to perpetuate their functions". Landau concludes that although World Without Cancer "is an emotional plea for the unrestricted use of the Laetrile as an anti-tumor agent, the scientific evidence to justify such a policy does not appear within it."[35]
In 2010, Griffin engaged in HIV/AIDS denialism, claiming that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) "doesn't exist" and that antiretroviral medications (rather than HIV) cause acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).[1]
In a 2012 video titled "What in the World Are They Spraying?", Griffin asserts that airplanes leave a permanent grid of chemtrails hanging over cities like Los Angeles.[36]
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You’re right. Entirely respectable and not at all surprised he’s endorsed by some here.
That’s a very respectable Wikipedia. I even like him more.
Since the 1970s, the use of laetrile (a semi-synthetic version of amygdalin) to treat cancer has been identified in the scientific literature as a canonical example of quackery and has never been shown to be effective in the treatment or prevention of cancer.[32][33][34] Emanuel Landau, then a Project Director for the APHA, wrote a book review for the American Journal of Public Health, which noted that Griffin "accepts the 'conspiracy' theory ... that policy-makers in the medical, pharmaceutical, research and fund-raising organizations deliberately or unconsciously strive not to prevent or cure cancer in order to perpetuate their functions". Landau concludes that although World Without Cancer "is an emotional plea for the unrestricted use of the Laetrile as an anti-tumor agent, the scientific evidence to justify such a policy does not appear within it."[35]
In 2010, Griffin engaged in HIV/AIDS denialism, claiming that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) "doesn't exist" and that antiretroviral medications (rather than HIV) cause acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).[1]
In a 2012 video titled "What in the World Are They Spraying?", Griffin asserts that airplanes leave a permanent grid of chemtrails hanging over cities like Los Angeles.[36]
———-
You’re right. Entirely respectable and not at all surprised he’s endorsed by some here.
That’s a very respectable Wikipedia. I even like him more.
Since the 1970s, the use of laetrile (a semi-synthetic version of amygdalin) to treat cancer has been identified in the scientific literature as a canonical example of quackery and has never been shown to be effective in the treatment or prevention of cancer.[32][33][34] Emanuel Landau, then a Project Director for the APHA, wrote a book review for the American Journal of Public Health, which noted that Griffin "accepts the 'conspiracy' theory ... that policy-makers in the medical, pharmaceutical, research and fund-raising organizations deliberately or unconsciously strive not to prevent or cure cancer in order to perpetuate their functions". Landau concludes that although World Without Cancer "is an emotional plea for the unrestricted use of the Laetrile as an anti-tumor agent, the scientific evidence to justify such a policy does not appear within it."[35]
In 2010, Griffin engaged in HIV/AIDS denialism, claiming that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) "doesn't exist" and that antiretroviral medications (rather than HIV) cause acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).[1]
In a 2012 video titled "What in the World Are They Spraying?", Griffin asserts that airplanes leave a permanent grid of chemtrails hanging over cities like Los Angeles.[36]
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You’re right. Entirely respectable and not at all surprised he’s endorsed by some here.
In case you didn’t know Captain Ding Dong, early in the AIDS outbreak, the health experts were advising hospital workers that the HIV virus was not transmissible by blood.
Didn’t work out too well for the folks that required blood transfusions to survive.
Lots of lying and misinformation by the “experts” about how the HIV virus was spread for quite awhile.
The treatments for the virus became available in the early 90’s. Magic Johnson was diagnosed as HIV+ in November 1991 and is still kicking.
Donors that are vaxxed with the COVID-19 shots (Pfizer, Moderna & J&J) may donate blood. I am uncertain whether unvaxxed folks may donate.
That’s a very respectable Wikipedia. I even like him more.
Since the 1970s, the use of laetrile (a semi-synthetic version of amygdalin) to treat cancer has been identified in the scientific literature as a canonical example of quackery and has never been shown to be effective in the treatment or prevention of cancer.[32][33][34] Emanuel Landau, then a Project Director for the APHA, wrote a book review for the American Journal of Public Health, which noted that Griffin "accepts the 'conspiracy' theory ... that policy-makers in the medical, pharmaceutical, research and fund-raising organizations deliberately or unconsciously strive not to prevent or cure cancer in order to perpetuate their functions". Landau concludes that although World Without Cancer "is an emotional plea for the unrestricted use of the Laetrile as an anti-tumor agent, the scientific evidence to justify such a policy does not appear within it."[35]
In 2010, Griffin engaged in HIV/AIDS denialism, claiming that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) "doesn't exist" and that antiretroviral medications (rather than HIV) cause acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).[1]
In a 2012 video titled "What in the World Are They Spraying?", Griffin asserts that airplanes leave a permanent grid of chemtrails hanging over cities like Los Angeles.[36]
———-
You’re right. Entirely respectable and not at all surprised he’s endorsed by some here.
That’s a very respectable Wikipedia. I even like him more.
Since the 1970s, the use of laetrile (a semi-synthetic version of amygdalin) to treat cancer has been identified in the scientific literature as a canonical example of quackery and has never been shown to be effective in the treatment or prevention of cancer.[32][33][34] Emanuel Landau, then a Project Director for the APHA, wrote a book review for the American Journal of Public Health, which noted that Griffin "accepts the 'conspiracy' theory ... that policy-makers in the medical, pharmaceutical, research and fund-raising organizations deliberately or unconsciously strive not to prevent or cure cancer in order to perpetuate their functions". Landau concludes that although World Without Cancer "is an emotional plea for the unrestricted use of the Laetrile as an anti-tumor agent, the scientific evidence to justify such a policy does not appear within it."[35]
In 2010, Griffin engaged in HIV/AIDS denialism, claiming that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) "doesn't exist" and that antiretroviral medications (rather than HIV) cause acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).[1]
In a 2012 video titled "What in the World Are They Spraying?", Griffin asserts that airplanes leave a permanent grid of chemtrails hanging over cities like Los Angeles.[36]
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You’re right. Entirely respectable and not at all surprised he’s endorsed by some here.
Practically Bill Buckley.
Ahhh, shitforbrains is lonely and needs his piss boy.
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The 21 minute mark is downright frightening. A few of you will cheer and your ignorance is your eternal death. I still hold this inevitable future will not unfold in its entirety in my lifetime but the birthing pains have been coming for years now. We? don't want to witness the disaster those who pursue this path with zeal will bring upon humanity.
In 2010, Griffin engaged in HIV/AIDS denialism, claiming that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) "doesn't exist" and that antiretroviral medications (rather than HIV) cause acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).[1]
In a 2012 video titled "What in the World Are They Spraying?", Griffin asserts that airplanes leave a permanent grid of chemtrails hanging over cities like Los Angeles.[36]
———-
You’re right. Entirely respectable and not at all surprised he’s endorsed by some here.
Didn’t work out too well for the folks that required blood transfusions to survive.
Lots of lying and misinformation by the “experts” about how the HIV virus was spread for quite awhile.
The treatments for the virus became available in the early 90’s. Magic Johnson was diagnosed as HIV+ in November 1991 and is still kicking.
Donors that are vaxxed with the COVID-19 shots (Pfizer, Moderna & J&J) may donate blood. I am uncertain whether unvaxxed folks may donate.