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RE: THE SNAKE OIL CONTROVERSY: My Take

in #ormus7 years ago (edited)

SCAM ALERT

https://vulpesmax.blogspot.com/2013/12/ormus-scam.html
https://churchsmsj.blogspot.com/2013/07/monoatomic-gold-scam.html

This bullshit is around for decades!

David Hudson, an enigmatic farmer-cum-New Age guru who claims to have discovered a DNA-repairing miracle cure in his soil--and who has now embarked on a campaign to mass-produce it.

Source: http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/deadly-panacea-6431046

At least one desperate person bet her life on these claims.....and lost

https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/5963/what-is-monoatomic-gold

Different product, but same story involving @mattmonarch scam:

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If you have time to watch this video, it explains my entire story and it has a response to this Adya Scam in here:

The only difference between those scams is that in case of Adya you were caught and you couldn't get money back as a scam-reseller.

Almost all supplements are unnecessary. You can get the nutrition benefits by eating real foods instead.

I'm new to steemit and have been perusing around. I saw the ridiculous looking almond butter post and thought wtf is this. Now I've been reading down the posts and comments. I can't believe anyone fell for this. Straight out the gate I call BS. I couldnt get 3 minutes into that video without being fed up and thinking this guy is an absolute tool and is abusing a faction of people that look towards whole foods. Im all about eating well etc but this dude is wolf in sheeps clothing predying on the ignorant. I would expect to see his garbage hanging next to the Hornet sex pill mumbo jumbo at the gas station.

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