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Originally Posted by eleni
Baron, I had posted that I recognized him as well (read my posts I have written) and I am not falling for Dr. Pete either. There were too many *top secret* types hanging around the health fairs selling all sorts of devices.
And I have not been to a psychotronics fair but I can just imagine the top secret covert *ops* .
We watched The Conversation a few weeks ago- it's starting to remind me of that film.
Good grief, here's another thing that makes me think he's just a patriotic WAP grass fed farmer with an interest in Bob Beck devices- his mention of wild cats only going for organ meats because the muscle is toxic- yes, that's been mentioned in WAP literature now for years- again nothing new.
I like many waited over 2 months for this hype. I was open minded when I watched it as well.
I would also like to see some real solid qualifications amongst these whistleblowers as to who they say they are. There are far too many grey areas.
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Interesting that you too thought you recognised him from earlier, selling gadgets at fairs and on the net some time ago! Why would he need to?
Oh thanks for reminding me about him mentioning big cats not eating muscle flesh because its poison to them and makes them gravely ill, so he said! Which is complete bunkum yes agreed they like to go for the easier and tender parts the sweets offal, etc first, because that's where the special nutrients are concentrated and also in case its taken away by a bigger cat or larger pride on the scene as its easier to displace,but they eat the flesh as well. He's never been on safari or Africa nor observed a mountain Lion.There would not be enough food to go around the pride otherwise, and the scavengers would not have anything to eat who survive on the big kills of the cats, including many birds who usually eat the veins eyes,brain and left over offal.
I'm surprised Bill did not pick up on this since he spent much of his youth in Africa, and correct Peterson.
I have to revert to that old saying; if you cannot trust people with small matters how can you trust them with big or important matters.
Having said that I'm still going to give him the benefit of the doubt and the glass is still halve full for the time being.