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Re: The Acid question



On 21 Oct 2003 15:05:16 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carole)
posted:

>"Rich Shewmaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>> "Carole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
>> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > 
>> > "Pseudo science" is the name given to many things to discredit them,
>> > but in fact the pharmaceutical industry is pseudo science and
>> > nutritional remedies are the true science.
>> > 
>> 
>> No, pseudoscience is the use of scientific-sounding language that has no 
>> actual scientific meaning, but is meant to impress uneducated people, 
>> usually to sell a product.
>
>No you're wrong. Pseudoscience is a term used to discredit ideas that
>the people in power want suppressed. For example, free energy which
>has been around for the last 100 years ... but then how would the oil
>cartel make any money?

That clinches it. A "free energy" idiot. Sheeesh!!!

>Tesla invented free energy 100 years ago. Check it out if you are
>capable of doing any personal research ...but probably not, because
>people like you are too scared to think for themselves without getting
>permission.

You think Tesla is onto something? Speaks volumes. Mostly about your
gullibility. Wanna buy a bridge?





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