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Peter Bowditch and Homeopathy
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...owditch&hl=en#
Peter Bowditch takes Homeopathic Belladonna Atropa 200c in front of 100 people this debunks homeopathy! |
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Peter Bowditch and Homeopathy
"john" wrote:
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...owditch&hl=en# Peter Bowditch takes Homeopathic Belladonna Atropa 200c in front of 100 people this debunks homeopathy! The pills were sent to me by a homeopath in order to convince me of the efficacy of homeopathy. I tested them. They did nothing. I never set out to debunk homeopathy (science does that), just to test the claims of one homeopath. By the way, I found a place on the web that would sell me 8 pounds of those magic pills for $US20. Homeopathy is a nice racket, isn't it? -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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Peter Bowditch and Homeopathy
"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message The pills were sent to me by a homeopath in order to convince me of the efficacy of homeopathy. I tested them. They did nothing. I never set out to debunk homeopathy (science does that), just to test the claims of one homeopath. By the way, I found a place on the web that would sell me 8 pounds of those magic pills for $US20. Homeopathy is a nice racket, isn't it? Most medicine is a racket, none more so than Allopathy. 20 bucks is peanuts for your heroes, more like $1,000 for a useless bit of poison that cost 20 cents to make I also like that guy who debunks dowsing, wonder who pulls his strings wouldn't want the little people asking questions through dowsing would we |
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Peter Bowditch and Homeopathy
"john" wrote:
"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message The pills were sent to me by a homeopath in order to convince me of the efficacy of homeopathy. I tested them. They did nothing. I never set out to debunk homeopathy (science does that), just to test the claims of one homeopath. By the way, I found a place on the web that would sell me 8 pounds of those magic pills for $US20. Homeopathy is a nice racket, isn't it? Most medicine is a racket, none more so than Allopathy. 20 bucks is peanuts for your heroes, more like $1,000 for a useless bit of poison that cost 20 cents to make So how much could a homeopath make selling 20 pounds of hundreds and thousands at 10c each, the price I have seen in one shop? I also like that guy who debunks dowsing, wonder who pulls his strings wouldn't want the little people asking questions through dowsing would we Why am I not surprised that you believe in something as ridiculous as dowsing? -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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Peter Bowditch and Homeopathy
"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message So how much could a homeopath make selling 20 pounds of hundreds and thousands at 10c each, the price I have seen in one shop? Put it this way, a homeopaths salary would be 15-30£ depending on their quality or marketing ability, a GPs salary is £100,000 usually, some make 300,000£ Go figure Why am I not surprised that you believe in something as ridiculous as dowsing? Spent years investigating and proving dowsing, while you haven't spent 1 nano-second you pseudo-skeptics are led around by the nose by the government who certainly do use dowsing, that is how Geller made all his money http://www.whale.to/y/er.html All skeptic operations are spook psyops, you are dumb enough to fall for that, they want to keep dowsing out of the hands of the little people, like the paranormal: "I said that was quite interesting. I asked the dean whether he had taken part in such rituals. He said yes, but declined to describe the ceremonies. He was essentially telling me that a secret society was the proper home for the paranormal. His attitude as I read it implied that the paranormal was THE PROPERTY of secret societies---and the great unwashed masses were barred from such knowledge. It was the first time I realized there might be more to the prejudice against paranormal research than meets the eye..." For some people, so-called scientific opposition to allowing and funding paranormal research is merely a pose. These people are actually perverse mystics, and they want to protect their "monopoly" on the subject. They also want the kind of psychic control over others they think is possible through their ritualistic practices. THE PARANORMAL AND SECRET SOCIETIES ---JON RAPPOPORT I have watched closely the 2 best dowsers in this country, for days and double checked their lines with a sensitive, and so on I researched Malcolm Rae who was the Radionic genius, his question and and answer with the pendulum was something else. They don't want the little people to have access to Universal knowledge and ask questions such as: are Sweatman and Smith spooks? who set up the Skeptics, was it MI6 oroginally or the CIA? CSICOP, is the original skeptic organisation, from which all other skeptic groups have flowed over the last thirty years. It was founded originally as a Marxist /atheist organisation that poured its academic energy into disputing everything spiritual, religious and other-worldy. For much of its early years, while the CIA searched for psychic weaponry, CSICOP was on hand to publicly dispute the possibility of such Psycho-technology, ensuring that if it was viable it didn't fall into the wrong hands. However, in the eighties with the cold war coming to an end and the CIA turning its interests to the protection of corporate rather than cold war America, CSICOP became more and more involved in the defence of pharmaceutical company competitiveness. The British branch of CSICOP also played a part in setting up the Campaign Against Health Fraud, which later became HealthWatch. The 'only Professor of alternative medicine in Britain' (very sic) Edzard Ernst, is a CSICOP fellow traveller and spoke deridingly of all forms of CAM at their 11th International Conference in London. [Jan 2008] Shaking Hands With Monsanto and Big Pharma: The Guardian and Observer's ongoing war against alternative medicine. A review of Suckers by Rose Shapiro By Martin J Walker Oh, and you debunk UFOs, how convenient for the government secret UFO projects http://www.whale.to/b/ufo_man_h.html Of course, you could be in on the scam, well, spotted |
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Peter Bowditch and Homeopathy
"john" wrote:
"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message So how much could a homeopath make selling 20 pounds of hundreds and thousands at 10c each, the price I have seen in one shop? Put it this way, a homeopaths salary would be 15-30£ depending on their quality or marketing ability, a GPs salary is £100,000 usually, some make 300,000£ There's a lot of 10c pillules in 8 pounds of cake decoration sweets, John. Go figure Why am I not surprised that you believe in something as ridiculous as dowsing? Spent years investigating and proving dowsing, while you haven't spent 1 nano-second Actually, I have spent some time investigating dowsing. I taught my daughter to do it when she was about 6 and I still have the rods around here somewhere. I use a crystal pendulum now, and it is on the desk here next to my keyboard. you pseudo-skeptics are led around by the nose by the government who certainly do use dowsing, that is how Geller made all his money http://www.whale.to/y/er.html All skeptic operations are spook psyops, you are dumb enough to fall for that, they want to keep dowsing out of the hands of the little people, like the paranormal: "I said that was quite interesting. I asked the dean whether he had taken part in such rituals. He said yes, but declined to describe the ceremonies. He was essentially telling me that a secret society was the proper home for the paranormal. His attitude as I read it implied that the paranormal was THE PROPERTY of secret societies---and the great unwashed masses were barred from such knowledge. It was the first time I realized there might be more to the prejudice against paranormal research than meets the eye..." For some people, so-called scientific opposition to allowing and funding paranormal research is merely a pose. These people are actually perverse mystics, and they want to protect their "monopoly" on the subject. They also want the kind of psychic control over others they think is possible through their ritualistic practices. THE PARANORMAL AND SECRET SOCIETIES ---JON RAPPOPORT I have watched closely the 2 best dowsers in this country, for days and double checked their lines with a sensitive, and so on I researched Malcolm Rae who was the Radionic genius, his question and and answer with the pendulum was something else. They don't want the little people to have access to Universal knowledge and ask questions such as: are Sweatman and Smith spooks? who set up the Skeptics, was it MI6 oroginally or the CIA? CSICOP, is the original skeptic organisation, from which all other skeptic groups have flowed over the last thirty years. It was founded originally as a Marxist /atheist organisation that poured its academic energy into disputing everything spiritual, religious and other-worldy. For much of its early years, while the CIA searched for psychic weaponry, CSICOP was on hand to publicly dispute the possibility of such Psycho-technology, ensuring that if it was viable it didn't fall into the wrong hands. However, in the eighties with the cold war coming to an end and the CIA turning its interests to the protection of corporate rather than cold war America, CSICOP became more and more involved in the defence of pharmaceutical company competitiveness. The British branch of CSICOP also played a part in setting up the Campaign Against Health Fraud, which later became HealthWatch. The 'only Professor of alternative medicine in Britain' (very sic) Edzard Ernst, is a CSICOP fellow traveller and spoke deridingly of all forms of CAM at their 11th International Conference in London. [Jan 2008] Shaking Hands With Monsanto and Big Pharma: The Guardian and Observer's ongoing war against alternative medicine. A review of Suckers by Rose Shapiro By Martin J Walker Oh, and you debunk UFOs, how convenient for the government secret UFO projects http://www.whale.to/b/ufo_man_h.html Of course, you could be in on the scam, well, spotted Wow! That is one of the best paranoid rants I've seen for a long time. -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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Peter Bowditch and Homeopathy
"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message Wow! That is one of the best paranoid rants I've seen for a long time. -- yawn http://www.whale.to/a/paranoia_h.html ie no argument |
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Peter Bowditch and Homeopathy
"john" wrote:
"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message Wow! That is one of the best paranoid rants I've seen for a long time. -- yawn http://www.whale.to/a/paranoia_h.html ie no argument Do I detect a whiff of Scopie's Law? -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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Peter Bowditch and Homeopathy
"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message ... "john" wrote: "Peter Bowditch" wrote in message Wow! That is one of the best paranoid rants I've seen for a long time. -- yawn http://www.whale.to/a/paranoia_h.html ie no argument Do I detect a whiff of Scopie's Law? Yawn, no argument #2: http://www.whale.to/b/appeal_to_incredulity.html |
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Peter Bowditch and Homeopathy
"john" wrote:
"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message .. . "john" wrote: "Peter Bowditch" wrote in message Wow! That is one of the best paranoid rants I've seen for a long time. -- yawn http://www.whale.to/a/paranoia_h.html ie no argument Do I detect a whiff of Scopie's Law? Yawn, no argument #2: http://www.whale.to/b/appeal_to_incredulity.html John, that page appears to be even less coherent than the typical whale.to page. Excellent. Keep up the good work -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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