Excellent points! I've been so irritated with the overuse of the phrase conspiracy theory these days, I hadn't even stopped to think that it doesn't even make sense! Not that we should be surprised, I suppose...
Okay, I've been introduced to terrain theory as opposed to germ theory of disease, and it was kind of left field for me but only at the first glance.
Now, being made aware of that dichotomy is one thing but addressing the disease outside the purview of allopathic medicine is what makes one a supersatan. Did you also happen to tell anybody who banned you about the work of Andreas Kalcker, the biophysicist?
Excellent points! I've been so irritated with the overuse of the phrase conspiracy theory these days, I hadn't even stopped to think that it doesn't even make sense! Not that we should be surprised, I suppose...
this reads like el gato malo/bad cattitude, ergo very inspired. subscribed!
Thank you. My way of paying a compliment to that baddest of cats - mimicry is the best form of flattery, they say, eh?
welcome!
I'm curios, what are the views you're holding that made all of them uncomfortable?
Okay, I've been introduced to terrain theory as opposed to germ theory of disease, and it was kind of left field for me but only at the first glance.
Now, being made aware of that dichotomy is one thing but addressing the disease outside the purview of allopathic medicine is what makes one a supersatan. Did you also happen to tell anybody who banned you about the work of Andreas Kalcker, the biophysicist?
So, did you qualify Kalcker as a sold out because he's indirectly propagating germ theory or because of his method to deal with the disease?
Would you please elaborate on that qualification?
As for Sand Frank's Disco dance move that reference flew 10k over my head, sorry it's before my era :)