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    Uncovering potential conspiracy-like activities

    Revision as of 19:42, 13 November 2005 by imported>Kunda (<eye opening>)
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    HUH?

    The really gorgeous discordian motto of 'never trust anything you read' is a lovely paradox. But thats a whole other philosophical discussion. I mention it because the subjects about to be unfolded have a potential of danger to the human nervous system. To use a poor metaphor, they might have threatening circumstances on the Software of ones Reality Tunnel.

    Keep in mind though that:

    • "paper doesn't reject ink"
    • "somethings are best kept secret for fear of mass-hysteria".

    Disclaimer

    The implications of the content in this page is not to do the reader harm, by shaking up their world and creating more problems to deal with or internalize. No, it is here to simply inform, not sensationalize.


    For instance:

    The ADA

    According to this website, which has re-printed content from another website, the American Dental Association (ADA) might be in BIG trouble.

    Trouble?

    • Why trouble? According to the article seems there are problems with using Mercury Amalgams (fillings) in dentistry.
    • Why is the ADA in trouble? They %100 back up the reliability of using Amalgams.
    • Why is the 'C' word being thrown around on this issue? Because it seems, according to the article, there is a policy that deems it unethical for a dentist to explain the hazards of Mercury Amalgams and if one does it is grounds for losing the right to practice dentistry.
    • How do we know about this? Because there are six ongoing court trials that are exposing facts that the public is not privvy to.

    Is it true?

    <shrug>

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