timhau
NWO Litter Technician
I got 64. Does that mean I'm more than half woo? And can I go and eat my insect-covered fruits?
I'm all about that blue pill.....as long as it's FDA certified.![]()
That guy is a moron. Most things he gets flat out wrong (having a baby is a patent violation). Some of the things he gets right are so obvious that you wonder how it 'tests' people at all ("My government would never lie to me.") And some of the things he gets right for the wrong reasons ("Prescription drugs approved as safe by the FDA are safe to consume on a long-term basis.")
Not to mention the parts that you require a true AND false option for - "Buying a home is one of the best financial investments you can make, and home prices will always continue to rise." That's TWO questions, not one!
The prescription drug thing was one of the many questions that are considerably more complicated than true/false. Using any drug is a complicated act that can involve a lot of potential interactions. Whether it's safe in the long term depends on a number of factors.
But in woo-woo land, everything is black/white, 0/1, true/false.
I had to select "false" for the home question because of the "and." Sure, investing in a home is generally a decent investment, at least at present. But the idea that home prices would always rise is economic nonsense, so the question becomes false. Or something.
His take on the Fed is typical conspiracy BS. No, it isn't a branch of the government in the most technical, anal sense of the word. However, the board is a government organization, and the whole entity is a semi-governmental organization.
You would think, given the general attitude of the woo-woos, that the Fed being partly private would be great... except that they seem to have an even lower opinion of banks than of governments. What-freaking-ever.
Incidentally, I first heard the theory about the Hiroshima bomb from that paragon of sensible, skeptical and informed scientific thinking, Isaac Asimov. The Soviet Union was due to (and did) declare war on Japan on August 15th or thereabouts, and any land war to defeat them would have given the USSR equal credit. The timing of the bombs was no coincidence. "As it turned out, everybody knew who had defeated Japan. The United States had." (rough quote from memory.) Of course, this is a debatable issue, but I ought to point out that newstarget actually acknowledges that very thing in his explanation.
You can only get there by boat. Don't forget to tip Phlegyas.Where is this "woo-woo" land you speak of? Can I get there by boat?![]()
As to whether all FDA approved drugs are perfectly safe for long term use though, I'm pretty confident in saying "No". Remember, he's not saying 'some' drugs, but 'all' drugs.
Where is this "woo-woo" land you speak of? Can I get there by boat?![]()
Got any FAQs on the Federal Reserve handy for Aussies like myself?![]()
For example, the mortgages. Sure, banks use it to help you buy a home. So you can buy a home and pay them money to do so. As with most everything in free market economics, ideally it results in a mutually beneficial transaction. You get a home you couldn't otherwise afford, and the banks make money off the interest. I fail to see the problem with this.
The author of that test is clearly gullible himself in several areas:
* Mercury amalgam fillings are safe. The people who want to remove them are kooks and quacks. Mercury is dangerous in higher doses, but in fillings it's bound up in the amalgam, and the small amount that leaches out is trivial compared to normal exposures from naturally-occuring mercury.
* He fell for the anti-fluoride nuttiness. It doesn't matter where the fluorine atoms come from, whether they're naturally occuring or not - an atom has no memory of where it has been.
* The Fed is not in control of the money supply. Every time you borrow money from the bank or your credit card, you are increasing the money supply. A side effect of increasing the money supply is inflation. The Fed encourages or discourages the money supply to increase by adjusting the rate that it loans banks money.
* There is not a cancer cure that the "cancer industry" is suppressing in order to make money. Try telling Greg XXXXXX's wife's doctor, to his face, that he is intentionally allowing some of his patients die in order to allow the industry to make money. The Samuel Epstein quoted is a notorious kook.
* Cancer, heart disease, and diabetes have increased in the last 100 years because science-based medicine has allowed people to live long enough that they get diseases associated with old age, instead of dying from influenza at 5.
* ADHD is a real condition which can be helped by modern chemical treatments. It is not a result of sugars or food coloring, and cannot be cured with diet. You may want to read "A Liberal Hoax Turns Out to Be True" at http://www.fumento.com/adhd/adhdtnr.html, from very conservative writer Michael Fumento.
These are things I *know* *for* *sure* about. Other items on the test were not in areas I'm especially familiar with, but even where I got the "right" answer it makes me wonder, because the author got so much wrong on stuff I know.
By the way, did you know that the word "gullible" is not in the dictionary? It's really not!
A cow-orker sent me a link to this test two years ago. Here's my response to him:
The history taught to American children in public school is true and accurate.
FALSE. American history, as taught to American schoolchildren, is more a collection of lies and distortions than actual history. From Columbus to the Vietnam War, politically correct American history consistently paints Americans in a glorious light while ignoring shocking accounts of actual historical events. Read, "A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn to learn real, uncensored American history.
There's several like that, where he's going for some emotional, "OMFG!" reaction. You mean, over the lifetime of my mortgage, I pay a heck of a lot of interest?!? Why didn't anyone tell me that!!![/moron]
And the "bug pigment and artificial fluoride" comments....gee, industry uses some weird sources for their raw materials? Shocker! And did you know, that "tasty" stuff they call honey is essentially bee vomit? Bet the "organic" types will never tell you that!!!!
I'd be curious as to his figure of only 50,000 casualties from an invasion of Japan, too.
True or false: The 9/11 attacks were an "inside job".
If you answered 'false', congratulations; you have normal intelligence. Go about your business.
If you answered 'true', you are almost certainly an angry white male with a mid-80s IQ. You must leave the country immediately.
the US isn't a democracy