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Re: MMS, Malaria Cures, 75,000 may be true etc....
IF that were true about Humble, I would be the first on the bandwagon promoting him. And since you don't know me, and didn't ask a thing about my qualifications or background, it's ignorant of you to make an assumption based on your emotions. As a matter of fact, we have done much research on Humble and his wild claims, trying to verify his information and came up empty handed. Not one person that was involved with his "experiments" is to be found. No proof of anything that he claims can be found. So rather than risk myself or anyone that I know, we did the research first, and we found that there are too many questions unanswered. Now I'm not about to compare it to approved pharmaceuticals, I'm looking at it standing alone. Knowing what it is and the potential harm, longterm, it isn't wise to continue to ingest it. Until it has been researched, it is dangerous. So you give it to patients, they are "cured", and they get reinfected? What's the point? And not only that, but they are set up for potential problems in the future. And be that as it may, perhaps Malaria victims are in place where they are willing to take that chance. Here, people are taking it for conditions that don't warrant the risk. So until you have done the research that we have done, don't make wild accusations about me. You come here making wild claims that have no proof as well. Nice try, but I'm not so sure that you are in Africa, and that you are treating Malaria victims. I'm not even sure that Humble was actually in Africa, we find no proof. And please don't show the "proof" that Humble shows in his book, we can't verify it. The government denies any knowledge of him, and so do the organizations that he claims to have worked with.