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>btw, has anyone ever actually gotten all the way through one of his >posts????? >LOL!!
Yes, I do every now and then. His terrible writing style usually obliterates the valid points he makes. He doesn’t seem to realise it, but his posts doa lot of harm to his cause. Best wishes John Bain UK TV Sound Director, magnotherapy user & distributor http://members.aol.com/JBainSI/Magnotherapy.html Surround Sound for Television
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(posted by lurkersinsynch) – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> hahahahaha! > all i can…hahahaha….think of is….hahahahahaha (gasp)…..once > again…..eeeek eeek eeeek eeeek! (psycho movie music)……hahahaha!!!!! > lawdy,…(gasp)…..todd is nothin if not consistent! (consistently weird!) > hahahahhahaha!!!!!! > btw, has anyone ever actually gotten all the way through one of his posts????? > LOL!!
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> (posted by lurkersinsynch)
isnt it odd? todd singles out you and connie (who were somewhat civil to him i would say) and patrick and yarrow, but he leaves *me* out of the defamation campaign theory!! i am sooooo hurt!!!! So Fox organized a defamation campaign. Connie and Karuna, above, agreed with Fox that Gastaldo was wrong to inform Columbia University professors that Fox was trivializing and profaning Gastaldo’s quest to end mass human suffering being covered up by MD lies. Patrick, the poor fellow who suffers horrendous flatus should form a circle and spit on Gastaldo… >>>And if he really did do what he claimed to do and did send that message
off to your associates and collegues, then he deserves to have every member of misc.health.alternative stand around him in a circle and spit on him, for harrasing you and for violating the unwritten code of "not taking it out of the virtual realm", so to speak.<<<< spit-on-Gastaldo post: >>>This post and poster gets the "Best Post of The Year" award….<<<<
Karuna seconded the motion: >>>’well said’, or in my native tongue, ‘g’donya mate’.<<<<
Pathetic. You guys go ahead and spit into your keyboards. waaaaaah!!! i wanna be *part* of a conspiracy for once instead of just a monger!!!! just one!!!! waaaaaahhhhhh!!!!!!
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Is *this* why we all "know" that eating apricot seeds is dangerous? See end of this post. ATTENTION: Columbia University students, faculty, alumni… Attention ESPECIALLY – CU linguistic anthropology Music Prof. Aaron A. Fox… Commander Geoffrey Sherman Royal Navy Swan House, Thomas Chapel, Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire, SA68 0XL ENGLAND Geoff, I now eat apricot seeds daily. I have NO evidence that I am preventing cancer. I have only that incredible discussion in G. Edward Griffin’s World Without Cancer… Then again, eating apricot seeds can’t hurt. At least not if the Hunzas behave as you and others say they behave (so far I’m feeling great though I have no idea whether it has anything to do with eating apricot seeds). I prefer my apricot seeds fresh – but the drier bulk seeds are also good – though not everyone in my family likes them. (As we discussed, peach nuts are hard to crack – but peach seeds also contain nitrilosides and they, too, are delicious even though bitter.) >>>Give an apricot to any other primate (and a large number of other
animals too) and they will all crack the kernel to get at the stone.<<<< Certainly an observation such as this could be easily proven/disproven just by asking a zoo keeper to offer his chimps apricots… Then again, apricots could be taken into the wild – though it might be best to use apricots with nuts not, as you say they often are, "beyond the strength capacity of conventional nut crackers." Of course, if apricots are not the natural food of the primate being studied, what does that primate do with nut fruits in general – assuming these fruits are part of their diet? Has this simple experiment ever been performed – and if so – may I know the cite for the published report? If such a simple experiment has been (or is) performed – with positive or negative outcome – the result should be published. If negative, the claim should be abandoned – abandoned, that is, if after repeated experiments it is determined that non-human primates do NOT "crack the kernel to get to the stone." If positive, the claim should be publicized far more widely. Everyone "knows" apricot seeds are poisonous – when in fact they are not – at least I’m not dead yet. I for one find *quite* compelling the notion that non-human apes (and some humans) eat with gusto that which "scientific" human primates pronounce poison. The apricot seed eating behavior of humans (Hunzas) is apparently accepted fact. But non-humans? Well, sorry to be questioning, but it *is* (was?) an easy experiment. Again, thank you for suggesting I might want to include apricot seeds in my diet. BTW, apricot seeds aside, G. Edward Griffin’s World Without Cancer is a blockbuster about medicine and political power… I highly recommend it. Todd D. Gastaldo, D.C. 8948 SW Barbur Blvd. #6 Portland, OR 97219 FAX (815) 366-2814 TEL (503) 640-0456 http://www.egroups.com/group/chiro-list P.S. 1 Geoff, as you have repeatedly counseled, interested persons should read Griffin’s World Without Cancer and decide for themselves whether they wish to begin eating apricot seeds. At the very least, I am convinced that the 1972 "Cyanide Scare" (Griffin’s Chap 7) was as big a hoax as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist’s/ACOG’s hoax that homebirth is "child abuse" [Ob.Gyn.News Oct. 1, 1977]. Shades of Western medicine’s homebirth is "child abuse" hoax still persist in Britain even now – after the British government exposed the hoax. See
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