Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Truth Is Out There...but probably not on YouTube.

Take this to the bank...No medical/pharmaceutical break-through will go unpunished by the fringe alternative-medicine consortium (usually led by marginalized, disaffected, and personality-disordered doctors and other 'experts'). Case in point: Every autumn, flu shots are made available to the public in hopes of building up population immunity against influenza, which makes it's global rounds every year, killing and hospitalizing thousands of people. Flu-mist, a nasal spray derived from live but weakened flu strains, was developed as an alternative to the shot, and may have some minor side effects as the body responds to this 'mini-exposure' to the flu and builds up an immunity against the real thing.
A few alarmist videos have popped up on YouTube which claim: Flu-mist is just a step away from becoming H5N1 pandemic flu and is part of 'Their' (the illuminati) plan to effectively KILL OFF MOST OF THE EARTH"S INHABITANTS THROUGH VACCINATIONS! AHHHHHHHGG! Your local health department is in on it! So is your doctor! Trust no one! Eating fungus jelly and mega-doses of vitamin C will cure influenza and cancer!
Watch this example, complete with X-File-ish music and a vegan host.

Now, there's always a little more to these slick purveyors of paranoia than meets the eye:
The medical professional interviewed for this video is Dr. Rima Laibow, who campaigns against any form of medical treatment other than natural supplements and nutrition. She is actually a psychiatrist whose specialty is working with people abducted by aliens. In fact, she claims to have been abducted herself. She is married to General Albert Stubblebine, formerly with Army Intelligence and now on the Board of Psi-Tech, a company providing 'remote viewing' services and training. To get an idea of what this pair's dinnertime conversation might be like, read this speech by Albert.
Remember, these folks need a customer base motivated by fear and paranoia to make their living. Further insight can be found on this link. Does this pair suffer from follie a deux ('shared delusion'), or are they crazy like a fox?

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