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Idk you go on the hunt for scams a lot lol. I was hoping you had some examples. But it's fine. She finished it.
I wrote some essays on what to look out for in ecommerce scams and how to expose them.


I hope more people care on the legacy.
 
I updated the "Evidence of Consumer Damages" PDF to include the archives of HighYa URL's of outback vision protocol complaints.


https://archive.is/G28wL

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachme...2/Evidence_of_consumer_damages_-_contrast.pdf

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Idk you go on the hunt for scams a lot lol. I was hoping you had some examples. But it's fine. She finished it.
Shouldn't and/or can't the government just shut these down? I thought it was illegal to make medical claims about this kind of stuff? I tried some drug store tinnitus pills, they were called ring-something, I can not remember, obviously they did not help.
 
Shouldn't and/or can't the government just shut these down? I thought it was illegal to make medical claims about this kind of stuff? I tried some drug store tinnitus pills, they were called ring-something, I can not remember, obviously they did not help.
Supplements are EXTREMELY UNDER-REGULATED, but compared to eBook advertisments that have zero regulation, it's a bonus.
 
I do not think it is fair to lump all supplements in with these tinnitus pills. I take supplements for this and that and most, if not all of mine do not make specific claims about treating diseases. If they can market a pill claiming to make tinnitus quieter then why can't they also sell similar products that claim to shrink tumors at the local CVS or Walgreens etc? I smell something fishy going on with this. For instance, I take a vitamin C supplement but it doesn't say that it can prevent the cold on the bottle. Talk about confusing. Ha!

I have another question. Lurking this post has made me wonder. Were you guys this silly before you got tinnitus? Because this is a really silly place. Can I expect to become this way?
 
fucking normies can't figure out they are being manipulated like sheep.


Before you even walk in the doctors office, they already have a script to deal with every disease, some much better then others, If you have a treatable disease they treat it. But in tinnitus and neuropathies example, it's fucked. Off the CBT/ACT-land.
 
fucking normies can't figure out they are being manipulated like sheep.

Before you even walk in the doctors office, they already have a script to deal with every disease, some much better then others, If you have a treatable disease they treat it. But in tinnitus and neuropathies example, it's fucked. Off the CBT/ACT-land.
It's practically auto pilot and decision trees.
 
I am a complete failure of a human being, and I believe free will exist. It seems dogmatic and naive to believe in determinism.
 
threefirefour left because he got feed up with all the new age quamtum mysticism bullshit.


He has departed to a more intellectual part of the internet. He found a new place to post.
 
psychologist figuring out ways to manipulate human behavior is cheaper then biomedical research, that is why we are fucked. They (the NIH and VA) are choosing the cheapest option because tinnitus and neuropathy is an economic burden (since it makes people disabled). There's no big pharma conspiracy, it was just the Government figuring out ways to cut cost.

No one is profiting off tinnitus and neuropathy, infact the opposite is true when you realize the economic damage tinnitus does.
 
The classical Libet Studies that show 1-4 seconds before pressing a button brain activity lights up, indicating that "free will doesn't exist".
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Dean Radin challenged this study about free will by seeing if consciousness sends information backwards in time. and turns out his studies showed real results.
https://www.researchgate.net/public...rience_Experimental_evidence_and_implications
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https://www.tinnitustalk.com/posts/514967/

Stuart Hameroff an anesthesiologist who believes the brain uses quantum mechanics explains how free will would work.


What if we took the idea further, instead of the brain just being a quantum computer that manipulates time, What if space-time is emergent from consciousness? That's why all these studies on consciousness and quantum physics show that space-time glitches.
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Stem Cell Biologist Robert Lanza explains his hypothesis on how consciousness renders space-time into existence.


Philosopher Donald Hoffman talks about how physics currently has no explanation for consciousness and free will. He also argues consciousness creates space-time and that the brain is a physical representation of what consciousness is doing.

 

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