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Originally Posted by tone3jaguar
I think that Deagle is someone who means well but does not know how to recognize intuitive information from intuitive disinformation. He is easily hacked by the dark side and assumes that it is not happening.
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I'll second that. After a year's worth of listening to Deagle's radio shows, interviews etc, my gut feeling is that he is generally misguided. That's not to throw him under the bus, however. When it comes to scientific data, he's an A+. Intuitive data, C-. I attribute that to his bullish nature - he has a very hard time listening to anyone and always seems to be in the process of waiting to speak. This is not even bringing to bear the slant toward products he sells on his site. Commerce has a way of creating opportunity for conflict of interest. Nutrimedical is no exception. Every show is essentially the same: 1) Lure interest with gruesome keywords like "Obamanation", "Pandemic" and allusions to genocide at your doorstep; 2) Hit people in the face with difficult to verify, fear laden data; 3) offer up the solution... buying Nutrimedical products and tuning back in for the next show. Hook-Fear-Sale.
This doesn't discount the veracity of anything that he says - could all be 100% true. The high priced "solutions" delivered with immediacy in the face of imminent danger, however, smell awfully peculiar. Now for all I know, he has a very small margin and doesn't make much on the products he sells. I'm not questioning his character or purpose. Something just isn't right... and that's all I can really say. Overall fishy.