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Tag: pseudoscience

One Mainframe to rule them all.

This blog refers to a discussion in the comments on this previous post and refers to an invitation to view this production on YouTube related to the wethepeoplewillnotbechipped.com campaign. The movement frames itself thusly:

This movement is based on the irrefutable fact, that we believe in mankind’s inalienable human rights that are absolute and can not be debased, nor perverted. Human life can not be degraded to a 16 digit RFID chip number embedded under you skin under any circumstance. By uniting on this common ground, we can send a strong message to the IBM funded Verichip that we the people will not be chipped! Read the rest of this entry »

Have they got truth for you? Um… probably not…

I suppose that this marks this the start of a small series of blogs about the mainstream view, or at the least the evidence supported view at the least, then again if I’m being honest it might just be an excuse to take a lighthearted look at what a bunch of conspiracy theorists and woo-sters think.

Specifically a group of woo-sters appearing at AV3: the alternative view “have they got truth for you!”, the speakers will be appearing over weekend of the 13th of November (spooky, at least for paraskevidekatriaphobics anyway) Read the rest of this entry »

Are stem cells the latest Autism woo?

There is apparently a new “treatment” for ASD avaliable from the XCell centre in Dussledorf Germany – Stem Cell therapy.

Dusseldorf, Germany (PRWEB) October 1, 2009 — The XCell-Center has released interim results from 10 autism patients treated with autologous bone marrow stem cells. Overall, more than 70% improved following treatment. Patients reported improvements in cognition, behavior, language, socialization, coordination, motor skills and awareness. These results support the premise that patients with Autism can be treated safely and effectively with autologous stem cell therapy. Read the rest of this entry »

Partick Swayze: Whats the Harm?

Firstly I would like to apologise to anyone who finds it remotely offensive that I am using Patrick Swayzes recent death as a subject for a blog post. The idea of profiting from any death is one that leaves a bitter taste in my mouth, even if only for a few hits on a blog, – however my excuse is that I am not the first in this case. Far from it, that dubious honour belongs to Mike Adams, the “Health Ranger” and editor of NaturalNews in this here article. Read the rest of this entry »

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