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Neda Mise's avatar

That was clear from a start.

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Burbank's avatar

John D Rockefeller and Abraham Flexner would be fans of Malone if they were alive today.

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Sean's avatar

This always troubles my soul : this elite is in no way an elite, and these experts are not really experts in this all too popular paradigm. ☙ The vertiginous topsy-turvy usage feels almost like a psyop. There is nothing elite about these crassly boorish and brutal monsters, and nothing expert about these murderous charlatans. In fact, quite the contrary.

❦ My wife — and partner in all things great and small — suggests that, no matter how gifted a writer someone might be, perhaps they just don’t understand this?

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voza0db's avatar

Usually parents have very little to do with that!

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Being Nobody, Going Nowhere's avatar

I fully agree.

I am not talking about vitamin D supplements. That’s probably where the link on the IMA banner will be geared towards. (I haven’t even opened it.)

I get all my vitamin D from where it should come—from the sun. But that requires much more effort than just popping a pill, of course. And they scared the whole world of the sun for decades, especially in Australia.

If you open that rabbit hole of widespread, strategic, greedy deceit once, you see it everywhere. Scams upon scams upon scams. And they weaponize every natural intention for people to get healthy, like vitamin D, and turn it into another business that makes people more sick through artificial products.

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