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Message in another forum that's weird
Did the author go too far, when they wrote:
"Although the iodine supporters claim that 90% of medical research is fraudulent except when it fits their needs."
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1948090#i
I don't know what an "iodine supporter" is, but I do understand the primitive mind's desire to lump all kinds of folks one perceives as averse to them in some kind of "group" so as to classify them all. I won't make any historical references to any particular wars of history and leave it to the mind of the reader to use their own imagination on that one.
I believe any reasonable person would be skeptical of the statement that all Iodine Supporters believe 90% of medical research is fraudulent.
I'd almost all but guarantee you that Drs. Abraham, Flechas, Bronstein and a whole bunch more MD's who would consider themselves as "pro-iodine" supplementation in general do not believe that 90% of medical research is fraudulent.
Why some people write what they do is beyond me, especially when there is no apparent benefit to such a writing - for anyone. If I have missed something and the writing I've referenced is of benefit, my mind remains receptive to learning the benefit that I've apparently missed - please inform me of any benefit to anyone that the above message contains. I'm hesitant to call it what I see it as, and invite your guidance.
I see it as an needless waste of time, calculated to intimidate others, particularly all persons who participate in the Iodine Supplementation forum, the most popular forum on this website for years now, with many positive testimonials and very few negatives. What could possibly be the motivation for such statement against a single stupid little element like "iodine" , and friendly members of the American Public who want to freely discuss their experiences ????????
It sounds Anti-American to me, but that's just me. I leave you to be the judge, as you are, as the People.