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heartcream -> Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 9:17:59 PM)

Here are the top ten conspiracy facts that emerged over the last year:

#1 - Obama admits U.S. government used Guatemalan prisoners for illegal medical experiments

When we exposed the U.S. government's long list of medical crimes against humanity back in 2006, the mainstream media was silent (http://www.naturalnews.com/019187.html). People insisted the government was ethical and honest, and it could never be involved in crimes against humanity. (ROFL!) When the truth came out about Guatemalan prisoner experiments, however, it went viral so quickly the mainstream media couldn't whitewash the story.

So now, the whole world knows the U.S. government and its National Institutes of Health (NIH) are medical criminals that murder innocent human beings in order to study new drugs for Big Pharma:
http://www.naturalnews.com/033483_G...

#2 - FDA caught using KGB-style infiltration and spying techniques to entrap raw milk distribution hub

It's legal to sell unpasteurized orange juice in America as long as you put a label on it, but selling unpasteurized milk earns you the "KGB treatment" from the FDA and the California Dept. of Agriculture, both of which have become criminal gangs running vindictive vengeance campaigns against target innocents. NaturalNews broke the story of how the FDA used spy cameras, secret infiltration techniques and other traps to gather evidence before raiding Rawesome Foods at gunpoint, then destroying $50,000+ in food in front of astonished witnesses.
http://www.naturalnews.com/033428_F...

#3 - Institute of Medicine's links with military industrial complex exposed by NaturalNews

In yet another investigative story that NaturalNews broke in 2011, we dug into the funding sources of the Institute of Medicine and discovered it receives enormous financial support from the Pentagon, military defense contractors and numerous globalist organizations that profit from war. No wonder the IOM promotes vaccines so aggressively -- it's a war against humanity, waged one syringe at a time. Read more:
http://www.naturalnews.com/033455_I...

#4 - USDA caught running animal mass murder programs to kill birds and mammals

To the shock of many, the USDA was exposed this year for operating mass-murder programs that target animals such as birds, foxes, wild pigs and other creatures. This is primarily accomplished with mass poisoning chemicals that also end up killing other animals such as Bald Eagles.
http://www.naturalnews.com/031076_U...

#5 - Weather control technology confirmed and functional near Abu Dhabi

Mention "weather control technology" to your average fluoride head, and they think you're some kind of "wingnut" conspiracy theorist. Yet weather control technology is in full operation just outside Abu Dhabi, where a huge array of negative ion generators produce artificial rain storms that dump millions of gallons of fresh water on the desert landscape:
http://www.naturalnews.com/030998_w...

#6 - InfoWars releases hidden camera water fluoridation video

Let there be no doubt about how dangerous, corrosive and even deadly those toxic fluoride chemicals really are. Alex Jones and the InfoWars team grabbed undercover water fluoridation video in Austin, Texas, and posted it on the internet. What's admitted on the video should be shocking to everyone:
http://www.naturalnews.com/033753_w...

#7 - Documents prove Dr. Wakefield was innocent, BMJ conspired to discredit him

In a turn of events that has yet to be acknowledged by the mainstream media, Dr. Andrew Wakefield was proven innocent of the spurious charges leveled against him. Documents prove that he did not fabricate his research as was claimed by the medical journals and the mainstream media, including CNN. In fact, the accusation itself was the real criminal fabrication.
http://www.naturalnews.com/031116_D...

See this story to learn more (and watch the video):
http://www.naturalnews.com/031211_A...

#8 - USDA conspires with Monsanto to de-regulate GE alfalfa

There's nothing quite like GMOs to slow-kill an entire nation. You get increased infertility, organ toxicity and runaway environmental contamination, too. In 2011, the USDA went all out on attacking the world with GMOs, unleashing both GE alfalfa and GE corn on the U.S. public:
http://www.naturalnews.com/031139_G...

GE corn:
http://www.naturalnews.com/031359_G...

#9 - FDA admits factory-produced chicken meat contains arsenic

In 2011, the mainstream media went crazy reporting trace levels of arsenic in apple juice, but it never bothered to report on the much higher concentrations of arsenic found in chicken meat. Our NaturalNews story on arsenic found in chicken meat received a whopping 78,000 Facebook shares in 2011, making it one of our highest-shared stories of the year:
http://www.naturalnews.com/032659_a...

#10 - Merck vaccine scientist Dr. Maurice Hilleman admits vaccines contain cancer-causing viruses

Dr. Maurice Hilleman's secret vaccine recording emerged in 2011, causing shockwaves of disbelief to spread across the internet as people heard this Merck scientist laughing it up with other scientists as they joked about all the people who would die from cancer tumors after taking vaccine shots. You can hear the recording yourself on NaturalNews.TV. Click this link for details:
http://www.naturalnews.com/033584_D...


Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/034501_conspiracy_theories_facts_2011.html#ixzz1htiQ2Yzz




heartcream -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 9:20:11 PM)

Some of the internal links dont work here on CM for some reason. You go will need to go to the main one on top in order to open them.




Termyn8or -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 9:27:56 PM)

How many days you figure before this thread gets locked and subsequently pulled ?

That's right, I fucking said it.

T^T




popeye1250 -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 9:28:12 PM)

Jasus Heartcream, don't start that stuff in here, the lefties will be blury-eyed thinking up and finding conspiracies!
We'll be getting reports of "black helocopters" for weeks.
"Those g.d. republicans! They're trying to use a giant suction ray to drain Oblunder's strength!"
"I KNEW IT!!! I KNEW IT!!!"




tj444 -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 9:39:44 PM)

Ummm... You forgot the biggest one...
..he was a Govenor, he was a navy seal,.. now.. he's here to tell YOU... the world is gonna end in Dec 2012... but there is still time... build yer bom.b shelter now!!!!

the end of the world [:-]





tazzygirl -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 9:49:53 PM)

The medical experiments surprise you?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_syphilis_experiment




Anaxagoras -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 9:55:07 PM)

Possibly a bit tinnish - critics of Natural News seem to have some concerns about its approach: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/NaturalNews




erieangel -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 10:02:09 PM)

This stuff has been going on long before Obama became president.  Obama admitted to the drug testing on Guatemalan prisoners, it is disingenuous of you not to tell us when those drug started or for how long they were carried out. 

I don't put anything past our corrupt government.  The denied for decades the so-called TB testing done on blacks in AL.  Even when penicillin was proven effect in combating the disease, the men in those "tests" were denied the cure.  And the fluoride thing really gets me.  All the while I was growing up, there was a faction within our city counsel that wanted to fluoridate our drinking water, but one man-who was said to be a crazy-managed to prevent it.  After 15-20 years that man retired from local politics, didn't run for reelection and the city sold off the water treatment plant--to a company that heavily fluoridates all of their water.  For over a year, tap water in this area was undrinkable.  Shortly after that, reports started surfacing that fluoride in drinking water can cause all of the health problems, especially among the elderly, that the lone outspoken detractor of fluoridating our drinking water had warned about his entire career.  But now we are stuck with a private company that will not discontinue the use of fluoride, but does, under city order, use much less of it than they did when they first began adding the chemical.




tazzygirl -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 10:06:05 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Anaxagoras

Possibly a bit tinnish - critics of Natural News seem to have some concerns about its approach: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/NaturalNews


I tried to trace through the offered links by that site. What a mind field. It kept linking back to their own articles, or another site very much like them.




Anaxagoras -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 10:34:05 PM)

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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl
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ORIGINAL: Anaxagoras
Possibly a bit tinnish - critics of Natural News seem to have some concerns about its approach: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/NaturalNews

I tried to trace through the offered links by that site. What a mind field. It kept linking back to their own articles, or another site very much like them.

If you mean rational wiki then that happens with a lot of the hyperlinked text but the links at the bottom are other sources.

Here is another Natural News conspiracy that was defubuked: http://www.herbs.org/herbnews/2011/06/23/natural-news-truth-or-spin/




tazzygirl -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 10:38:50 PM)

No no no... the links in the NaturalNews site... its like a maze.

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For example, we’re supposed to take seriously their conspiracy theory that the US Army and Navy caused the earthquake and tsunami in Japan that led to the nuclear disaster still playing out there?


Oh lord. [8|]




tazzygirl -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 10:44:04 PM)

But, hey, they do sell books.

http://www.truthpublishing.com/healingsunlight_p/pdf-cat21258.htm




GotSteel -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 11:00:33 PM)

"NaturalNews.com (formerly Newstarget) is a website founded and owned by self-proclaimed "health ranger" Mike Adams. The site promotes almost every sort of medical woo known, though it specializes in promoting vaccine hysteria[1] and quack cancer medicine[2]. They also promote conspiracy theories which are usually either targeted at modern medicine or geared to gain sympathy for alternative medicine.[3]"
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/NaturalNews

Yep, sounds like you're in tin hat land.




MasterSlaveLA -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 11:09:46 PM)

 
Honestly... I haven't heard of ONE of these?!!  Guess I'm not in the "conspiracy" loop.  [:(] (sobs)





Termyn8or -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/28/2011 11:12:13 PM)

Take your pills and shots then. I will decline thank you.

(and not because of that or any other website, I was like this before I even heard of the internet)

T^T




Kirata -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/29/2011 12:29:53 AM)


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ORIGINAL: GotSteel

Yep, sounds like you're in tin hat land.

I wouldn't be so quick with the insults. I checked a couple of the examples of "tin-hattedness" at the bottom of the RationalWiki entry. One link read, "an example of the cancer woo they promote." It links to an article with the headline: "All conventional prostate cancer treatments harm quality of life." A tin-hat claim? No. It references a University of Pittsburgh research study published in the Journal of Urology. The study's results were also carried by ReutersAnother RationalWiki link pointed to, "an example of said conspiracy theories." That article reports on the FTC going after POM for making false marketing claims with regard to their cold pressed pomegranate juice product, namely that it may help with heart disease, prostate cancer, and other health problems. Are these false claims? Not according to Life Extension, which lists the following references (among others):
    Aviram M, Dornfeld L, Rosenblat M, et al. Pomegranate juice consumption reduces oxidative stress, atherogenic modifications to LDL, and platelet aggregation: studies in humans and in atherosclerotic apolipoprotein E-deficient mice. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 May;71(5):1062-76.

    de Nigris F, Williams-Ignarro S, Botti C, Sica V, Ignarro LJ, Napoli C. Pomegranate juice reduces oxidized low-density lipoprotein downregulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase in human coronary endothelial cells. Nitric Oxide. 2006 Nov;15(3):259-63.

    Aviram M, Rosenblat M, Gaitini D, et al. Pomegranate juice consumption for 3 years by patients with carotid artery stenosis reduces common carotid intima-media thickness, blood pressure and LDL oxidation. Clin Nutr. 2004 Jun;23(3):423-33.

    Aviram M, Dornfeld L. Pomegranate juice consumption inhibits serum angiotensin converting enzyme activity and reduces systolic blood pressure. Atherosclerosis. 2001 Sep;158(1):195-8.

    Pantuck AJ, Leppert JT, Zomorodian N, et al. Phase II study of pomegranate juice for men with rising prostate-specific antigen following surgery or radiation for prostate cancer. Clin Cancer Res. 2006 Jul 1;12(13):4018-26.

    Kim ND, Mehta R, Yu W, et al. Chemopreventive and adjuvant therapeutic potential of pomegranate (Punica granatum) for human breast cancer. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2002 Feb;71(3):203-17.

    Syed DN, Malik A, Hadi N, Sarfaraz S, Afaq F, Mukhtar H. Photochemopreventive effect of pomegranate fruit extract on UVA-mediated activation of cellular pathways in normal human epidermal keratinocytes. Photochem Photobiol. 2006 Mar-Apr;82(2):398-405.
Looks like pretty good stuff to me. Big Pharma is in the business of selling drugs, not promoting health, and RationalWiki's ridicule of NaturalNews does not strike me as well-intended or accurate.

K.




heartcream -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/29/2011 1:16:39 AM)

I personally have no idea if any or all of this is true or not. I am not proud of our culture, and the crap creepy people do for greed money and whatever other reason. I heard earlier today a whole bunch of organic farmer's are suing Monsanto and I think that is splendid. Could likely find link but too tired at the mome-- Anything and everything that can be done to put to rights all the dangerous and wrong shite going on all around us is awesome in my books.

I would say the website does appear somewhat dodgy but then again dodginess is a prevailing theme amongst us-- all over, everywhere pretty much.




GotSteel -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/29/2011 8:14:24 AM)

Yeah, start going off about "Big Pharma" that's exactly the sort of thing that's sure to convince that we're not in tin foil hat land.




heartcream -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/29/2011 9:06:37 AM)


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ORIGINAL: GotSteel

Yeah, start going off about "Big Pharma" that's exactly the sort of thing that's sure to convince that we're not in tin foil hat land.


Yeah cause that end of our culture is so healthy, helpful and benign.




Musicmystery -> RE: Tin hat huh? (12/29/2011 9:30:49 AM)

quote:

Here are the top ten conspiracy facts that emerged over the last year:


Who decided this? Seems an arbitrary self-serving promotional piece.




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