Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Frank wrote: I would like to ask all of you if you posted the Codex articles to anyone or any other groups? If you didn't please tell us how you feel about it and why you choose not to. If you did post to others, please tell us how you feel also and what reactions if any did you get back. ***I posted to a number of people, Frank, including an alternative pet group. While the individuals are already well aware of Codex, there was only one response from the pet group as follows: " I'm sorry if my sense of this offends anyone but Y2K comes to mind and near miss asteroids. I just don't feel this happening and refuse to rise to the hysteria. " I sent other Codex info to this group back in May and the same author told me I was 'scaring people' and that according to SNOPES, it was all a beat-up. Nancy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Snopes.com ought to be shut down. I don't know what gives them the idea that they can play God. They apologized to Michael Moore, which you can see if you click this link below, and it was probably because they were forced to. http://www.snopes.com/rumors/flight.htm Mark my words, it won't be the last apology snopes.com will be making. Now people like Gary Null and many others who understand the benefits of supplements have a much better grip on reality than people who don't. So if they say that CODEX is an issue to be taken seriously, I think it would be in anyone's self interest to play it safe and assume that they are correct. At the very least, put people like Gary Null over snopes.com. snopes.com is only a married couple with perhaps too much time on their hands, or perhaps, not enough time on their hands, since it is obvious that they don't always do their research. Snopes.com started as a hobby, and they are no more qualified than I am to dispel urban myths. But unlike snopes.com, when it comes to debates, such as the famous philosophical debate over whether or not there is such a thing as a " free act, " I have the sense not to pass my opinion off as a fact, but snopes.com, however, would be inclined to do something like this: " Claim: There is no such thing as a free act. Status: False. " And then one of the Mikkelsons, most likely Barbara " housewife " Mikkelson, the one with the most time on her hands, will go on to quote all the philosophers who believe in " free acts " in order to dispel the supposed myth. Sorry to call Barbara a name. But the arrogance of that couple, as illustrated by the way they treat Michael Moore, has gone way too far, and they have become God's pinch hitter for a lot of ignorant right wing idiots, such as James S. Robbins of the National Review. Daniel Padron , " camooweal " <camooweal@b...> wrote: > Frank wrote: > > I would like to ask all of you if you posted the Codex articles to > anyone or any other groups? If you didn't please tell us how you feel about it and why you choose not to. If you did post to others, please tell us how you feel also and what reactions if any did you get back. > > ***I posted to a number of people, Frank, including an alternative pet group. While the individuals are already well aware of Codex, there was only one response from the pet group as follows: > > > " I'm sorry if my sense of this offends anyone but Y2K comes to mind and > near miss asteroids. I just don't feel this happening and refuse to rise > to the hysteria. " > > I sent other Codex info to this group back in May and the same author told me I was 'scaring people' and that according to SNOPES, it was all a beat-up. > > Nancy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 A year and a half ago when the CODEX problem first came to my attention, I decided to contribute my efforts by visiting some local health food stores and alerting their owners to CODEX. Most of the businesses knew nothing about the threat, and they didn't believe what I was saying. These were people whose business depended on the outcome, and they didn't even want to hear about it or have further information to study... Then I decided to get out the phone book and call each business. The first number was a small herb store. The man I spoke to was so upset with me he started hyperventilating over the phone. The next number was an Oriental Store, and the person answering the phone did not speak English and had no idea what I was saying. The fax number they gave me did not work. At this point, I felt I was beating a dead horse. But perhaps I gave up too easily-- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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