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Originally Posted by thommy
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The pharmaceutical company shills are paid to post that stuff Thommy.
Try looking at the facts:
Natural News was the first website to expose the Adya Clarity detox scam, where a product containing over 1200 ppm aluminum dissolved in sulfuric acid was imported into the United States as battery acid, then sold through a series of internet webinars to consumers who were encouraged to drink "shots" of the substance. A Health Ranger investigation published by Natural News was able to blow the whistle on the scam, resulting in over two million dollars worth of refunds being issued by the product's top U.S. distributor. (
NaturalNews issues consumer alert about Adya Clarity, imported as battery acid and sold for internal consumption - NaturalNews.com)
Natural News was the first website to break the exclusive story of the GlaxoSmithKline whistleblower Blair Hamrick speaking out as the U.S. Department of Justice's $3 billion settlement with GSK was announced. (
Exclusive: Glaxo whistleblower goes public with shocking details of bribery, marketing fraud and other pharma crimes - NaturalNews.com)
On the vaccine front, Natural News helped expose the falsified vaccine science fraud committed by Merck, as described by two virologists who went public with evidence of the company's fraud. (
Merck vaccine fraud exposed by two Merck virologists; company faked mumps vaccine efficacy results for over a decade, says lawsuit - NaturalNews.com)
Publishing a comprehensive investigation of fake (imitation) blueberries used in foods throughout the processed food industry. A 2011 mini-documentary created by Mike Adans (the Health Ranger) and published by Natural News received over 2.8 million views on TV.naturalnews.com and caused many food manufacturers to reformulate their foods to use real blueberries rather than fake ones.
Conducting a detailed forensic visual analysis of McDonald's Chicken McNuggets and publishing the photos on Natural News. These photos revealed Chicken McNuggets to contain "strange fibers" that had previously not been known to exist in McNuggets .
Was the first global news site to expose the fake acai berry scam (
http://www.naturalnews.com/031280_ac...ries_scam.html), which eventually led to the FTC shutting down the acai operation and levying multi-million-dollar judgements against six individuals and their operating companies (
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2012/01/fakenews.shtm).
But please Thommy, don't let the facts stand in the way of... whatever it is you believe