I don’t think anyone makes a career out of arguing w alternative medicine practitioners on twitter. That could only be called a hobby, if that. But it’s also not ethical to see something patently false & ignore it, IMO.
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Dr. Prasad is basically reminding me more and more of John Horgan, and not in a good way. The main difference is that he doesn't bring in world peace, but it's the same "soft targets"=what you care about/"hard targets"=what I care about dichotomy. https://respectfulinsolence.com/2016/05/18/john-horgan-is-skeptical-of-skeptics-or-homeopathy-and-bigfoot-versus-the-quest-for-world-peace/ …
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Don’t really care whether you get paid for it or not. If you push the product given to you to push, you will be rewarded. Wonder what your reward will be? We will all see it eventually. New job at pHARMa company? New grant given to you by government/Gates? We will see it.
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Many Drs go to extraordinary lengths to avoid facing facts: that their pharma-fabricated, expensive, time-consuming, exhausting education was based on misinformation, fraud, deceit, cover-ups & deadly lies ...simmered in a big black pot of ignorance. 3RD LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH.
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Not all is lost Dr. Gorski. Now I have the image of new young medical school students. All lined up in their lab coats. To Dunk a a basketball at a school six and a half foot hoop.
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At a Hoop, darn it
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