Group: sci.physics.electromag
From: john
Date: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 8:25 AM
Subject: Re: New Way to Kill Viruses: Shake Them to Death

On Feb 12, 1:36 pm, Peter Bowditch wrote:
> john wrote:
> >On Feb 12, 6:08 am, Peter Bowditch wrote:
> >> john wrote:
> >> >On Feb 11, 7:59 pm, Peter Bowditch wrote:
> >> >> john wrote: >> --
>
> >> >> >I have actually used a 'zapper'.
>
> >> >> How unfortunate for you.
>
> >> >Unfortunately, to actually learn about things,
> >> >you *do* have to go into the field.
>
> >> >On the other hand, if you want to be
> >> >indoctrinated into a way of thinking, you better
> >> >not stick your nose out into the real world-
> >> >it *won't* match your delusions.
>
> >> I have no delusions about zappers and the vermin who promote them.
>
> >> >John
>
> >> --
>
> >Have there been any real medical studies
> >to determine the effectiveness of zappers?
> >No?
>
> Of course not. Do you think that the promoters of these frauds are
> ever going to test them to see if they work? They generate deposits
> into bank accounts and that is all the "medical" evidence needed.
>
> >Hmm.
> >Maybe there are other vermin around who
> >like to charge old people hundreds and
> >thousands of dollars *every month* for pills
> >that make them zombies, interact with each other
> >and end up requiring them to be permanently hospitallized.
> >Perhaps those people don't want actual clinical trials
> >on zappers.
>
> These people (if they existed) would love to see clinical trials of
> zappers. Properly conducted trials would show that zappers do exactly
> what zappers do, which is nothing, and the world could then move on
> and leave the fraudsters behind.
>
>
>
> >Have there been any double-blind studies on zappers
> >showing them to be worthless? Can you point to even one?
>
> Have there been any double-blind studies on zappers showing them to be
> useful? Can you point to even one?
>
>
>
> >Buy a zapper. It costs $100. I don't claim it cures
> >all cancers-
>
> Hulda Clark does.
>
> > once those puppies get going good, the
> >knife and radiation is probably your best shot- but
> >aspirin doesn't cure cancer either, and neither does
> >penicillin.
>
> Has anybody ever claimed that they do?
>
>
>
> >My father pays four times that *every month*
> >for various pills that he "needs", according to the doctors.
>
> Why not take his pills away and refuse to let him fill his
> prescriptions. Get back to us after the funeral.
>
>
>
> >Who are the vermin? Where are the *billions* donated to
> >cure cancer? How many are dying from drug interactions,
> >overdoses, wrong prescriptions?
>
> Too many.
>
>
>
> >Look at people over 30 years of age.
> >Healthy?
> >Or going down fast?
>
> >Watch TV.
> >How many ads do you see for drugs to cure your cold,
>
> None, because only quacks claim to be able to cure colds.
>
> > make you
> >lose weight,
>
> The only one I have seen recently came from a quack who used to lie on
> her books and web site about her qualifications and the university she
> got them from.
>
> > get your cock hard?
>
> None where I live.
>
> (I assume that you aren't talking about those late-at-night ads for
> telephone sex services.)
>
>
>
> >Who are the vermin? The Pharmas, Peter.
>
> >Peter, peter, peter.............
>
> >By the way, I work with MS patients, and one
> >of the two I mentioned earlier that zapped for
> >a few months was talking up a storm
> >last night. Very unusual- he hadn't talked for years.
>
> If he keeps zapping he will have eternity to keep not talking.
>
As opposed to the Pharma cure for MS which is.................?
John

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